[2] She has lived in different cities in the United States including Houston, Berkeley, Atlanta, New York, D.C., Ithaca, Princeton, and Charlottesville.
[4] US Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey called Houses Are Fields "one of the most beautiful books I've read in years.
Houses Are Fields appeared in Italian translation in 2013 (Le Case Sono Campi, trans.
[10][11] Her poetry focuses on intimacy and loss, and is characterized by a style of strong narrative and deep but fragmented lyricism.
This work culminated in the publication of Selected Poems of Giovanni Pascoli by Princeton University Press, which Jonathan Galassi calls "a lyrical and learned introduction to one of modern Italy's essential poets.