Charles Simic published his first book in 1967 and since has written more than sixty books of poetry and prose. Born in Belgrade, he is considered one of the greatest American poets of our time. He received the Pulitzer Prize for The World Doesn’t End in 1990, and his 1996 collection, Walking the Black Cat, was a finalist for the National Book Award for Poetry. He is the author of Aunt Lettuce, I want to peek up your skirt. |