Born in Spokane, Washington, she lived in Sonoma, California, and in Paris. Garfield Robyn Reede Hugh Elliot Jesus Jr. In addition to the Pulitzer, she received an American Academy of Arts and Letters award, the Frost Medal, the John Masefield Memorial Award, and the Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Award. Director: Natalia Leite Cast: Dianna Agron Paz de la Huerta Chris Zylka Louisa Krause Mary Price Moore Alexandra Roxo Lora Martinez-Cunningham Kelly Pittman Travis Hammer Kelley Lewallen Luis Bordonada Anthony Michael Jarvis James Burnett Hank Rogerson J.D. Kizer is known for her engagement with feminism and political affairs, as well as her masterful use of form and meter. Appointed a chancellor of the Academy of American Poets in 1995, she resigned in 1998, along with Maxine Kumin, in protest of the lack of diversity on the board. From 1966 to 1970, she served as the first Director of the Literature Program at the National Endowment for the Arts. In 1959, she cofounded Poetry Northwest, for which she served as editor until 1965. She also wrote and edited several essay collections and anthologies. Carolyn kizer (1925–2014) was the author of eight books of poetry, including Cool, Calm, and Collected: Poems 1960–2000, released by Copper Canyon in 2000, and Yin, released by BOA Editions in 1984, which won the Pulitzer Prize.