Patrick Phillips is an acclaimed poet, translator, and author known for his poignant and lyrical exploration of human experience. He is the author of several collections of poetry, including "Chattahoochee" and the award-winning "Boy," which delve into themes of identity, family, and mortality. His non-fiction work, "Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing in America," was a finalist for the National Book Award and examines the complex history of racial violence in Forsyth County, Georgia. A recipient of numerous fellowships and honors, Phillips teaches creative writing at Stanford University and continues to contribute significantly to contemporary literature.