Eugene Richie is the author of Moiré (Groundwater, 1989) and Island Light (Painted Leaf, 1998), and two collections of poems with Rosanne Wasserman: Place du Carousel (Zilvinas and Daiva Publications, 2001) and Psyche and Amor (Factory Hollow, 2009). He has also co-translated Jaime Manrique's Scarecrow (Groundwater, 1990) and My Night with Federico Garc¡a Lorca (University of Wisconsin Press, 2003); "Amma's Hug," a play by the Madrid author Yolanda Dorado (Women Staging Women, Estreno Contemporary Spanish Plays Series, 2018); stories by Venezuelan fiction writer Matilde Daviu; poems by the Peruvian writer Isaac Goldemberg; and, with Martha Driver, Medieval Encounters: Magical Tales of the Middle East, by John Gower, Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Chestre, and other medieval poets. He has edited John Ashbery's Selected Prose (University of Michigan Press; Carcanet, 2004) and, with Wasserman, three bilingual collections of Ashbery's translations of Pierre Martory's poems and Ashbery's two-volume Collected French Translations (Farrar, Straus and Giroux; Carcanet, 2014). He is Director of Creative Writing in the Pace University English Department in New York City.