Sylvia Moss
American writer and poet (born 1937)
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Sylvia Moss (born 1937) is an American writer, editor, and poet based in Larchmont, New York.[1]. She studied at Barnard College and the University of Wisconsin at Madison, obtaining a BA in 1957.[2] Later she received an MSc degree from Columbia University in psychology. Moss collaborated with communication researcher Stewart Tubbs on several social science textbooks.[3]
Moss worked as an editor at Random House.[4] She co-edited the book China 5000 Years: Innovation and Transformation in the Arts, which was published by the Guggenheim Museum.[5]
Awards
- 1988 Whiting Award[6][4]
- 1986 National Poetry Series, for Cities in Motion
Works
- Cities in motion: poems. University of Illinois Press. 1987. ISBN 978-0-252-01280-8.
- Six Poets (Abel, 1999)