Dr. Stephen Tapscott

Professor

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Biography

Stephen Tapscott is a poet and translator with significant contributions to contemporary literature, particularly in poetry and creative writing. His academic interests encompass North American literature, focusing on figures such as Walt Whitman and Anglo-American Modernists, as well as Latin American poetry and world poetries from regions including Russia, Germany, and Poland. His work also engages with themes of autobiography, gender studies, and queer studies, complemented by an appreciation for photography and the visual arts. Tapscott has published five poetry books and has edited anthologies on Latin American poetry, showcasing translations of renowned authors like Pablo Neruda and Wislawa Szymborska. His teaching includes courses on poetry and British literature at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he explores the intersection of literary forms with visual arts and translations. Tapscott’s critical works examine the contributions of major literary figures within the modernist tradition, adding depth to contemporary literary discourse.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

— Present

Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Cambridge, MA

Teaches courses on poetry, literary genre, and translation, engaging with a wide array of contemporary literary texts.

Courses

Reading Poetry Gateway British Literature Studies in Poetry