Donald Berger

Donald Berger

Donald Berger

Donald Berger grew up in New York and Massachusetts, and attended the University of Massachusetts and the University of Washington. He is the author of The Long Time, a bilingual edition in English and German (Wallstein Press, Goettingen, Germany), Quality Hill (Lost Roads Publishers), and The Cream-Filled Muse (Fledermaus). His poems and prose have appeared in The New RepublicSlateConjunctionsColorado Review, Fence, Ironwood, The Iowa Review, The Massachusetts Review, and other magazines including some from Berlin, Leipzig, and Budapest. He has taught at the University of Maryland and Montgomery College and currently teaches writing and literature at Johns Hopkins University. 

Foundlings books by Donald Berger:

While living in Hong Kong, Donald taught at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, interviewed the writer Yan Lianke, and published over 22 poems, mostly in translation, including in the magazines Cha and Voice and Verse.