Photo of Michael Dumanis, NYC 2023

 Author photo by Sylvie Rosokoff

 

Michael Dumanis is the author of the poetry collections Creature (Four Way Books, 2023) and My Soviet Union (University of Massachusetts Press), winner of the Juniper Prize for Poetry. He is also coeditor (with poet Cate Marvin) of the younger poets’ anthology Legitimate Dangers: American Poets of the New Century (Sarabande) and (with poet Kevin Prufer) of Russell Atkins: On the Life & Work of an American Master (Pleiades).

His poems have appeared in such journals as American Poetry Review, The Believer, Boston Review, Colorado Review, The CommonDenver Quarterly, Harvard Review, The Hopkins Review, Iowa Review, Ninth Letter, Ploughshares, and POETRY; in the Academy of American Poets Poem-a-Day Project; and on the Poetry Society of America website. His writing has been recognized with residencies at Yaddo, Headlands Center for the Arts, the Hermitage Artist Retreat, and the Civitella Ranieri Center in Umbertide, Italy; an Ohio Arts Council grant; a Cuyahoga Country Community Partnership for Arts and Culture Creative Workforce Fellowship; and the Poetry Society of America’s Lyric Poetry Award.

Born in Moscow, in the former Soviet Union, Dumanis emigrated with his family at the age of five and grew up in Western New York: the Buffalo suburb of Amherst and the Rochester suburb of Brighton. He holds a BA from the Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University, an MFA from the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop, and a PhD in Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Houston. Previously a professor at Nebraska Wesleyan University and Cleveland State University, where he also served as director of the Cleveland State University Poetry Center, Dumanis joined the Bennington College Literature Faculty in the Fall of 2012. In addition to being a member of the Literature faculty, he serves as Director of the Poetry at Bennington reading series and Editor of Bennington Review, a journal he relaunched in 2016, after a thirty-year hiatus.