About

Judith Baumel is Professor Emerita of English and Founding Director of the Creative Writing Program at Adelphi University. She has served as President of The Association of Writers and Writing Programs, director of The Poetry Society of America and a Fulbright Scholar in Italy. Her poetry, translations and essays have been published in Poetry, The Yale Review, AGNI, The New York Times, and The New Yorker, The Common, The New Republic, The Paris Review, among others.

Baumel’s work is represented in a number of anthologies including Telling and Remembering: A Century of Jewish American Poetry; Gondola Signore Gondola: Poems on Venice; Poems of New York (Everyman’s Library Pocket Poets) and The Eloquent Poem: 128 Contemporary Poems and Their Making. She has received awards from The New York Foundation for the Arts,  Bronx Recognizes Its Own, Laurence Goldstein Award in Poetry from MQR, and fellowships Hadassah Brandeis Institute, Yaddo, Saltonstall, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and Millay, among others. 

Judith Baumel was born in the Bronx, the day after Don Larsen’s perfect game. She graduated from the Bronx High School of Science, Radcliffe College, Harvard University and The Johns Hopkins University. She lives in the Bronx with her husband, Philip Alcabes.