Broughton received numerous awards and fellowships, including a Guggenheim for fiction in 1982, an NEH Fellowship, and was elected a Fellow of the Vermont Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2012.[4] He served as a cultural representative in southeast Asia, Egypt, and Italy under the auspices of the United States Information Agency. Broughton was married first to Lenore Follansbee Broughton and then to Laurel Broughton.[1]
Works
Poetry
The Skin and All: Songs for the Cruelest Months, with images by Bill Davison (George Little Press 1972).[5]
In the Face of Descent (Carnegie Mellon University Press 1975), ISBN0-915604-02-7.
The Man on the Moon (Barlenmir House 1979).
The Others We Are (Juniper Press 1979).
Far From Home (Carnegie Mellon University Press 1979), ISBN0-915604-25-6.
Dreams Before Sleep (Carnegie Mellon University Press 1982), ISBN0-915604-69-8
The Jesse Tree (Juniper Press 1988)
Preparing to Be Happy (Carnegie Mellon University Press 1988).
In the Country of Elegies (Carnegie Mellon University Press 1995), ISBN0-88748-198-1
The Origin of Green (Carnegie Mellon University Press 2001), ISBN0-88748-338-0.[6]
A World Remembered (Carnegie Mellon University Press 2010).
Fiction
A Family Gathering, a novel (Dutton and Fawcett 1977).
Winter Journey, a novel (Dutton and Fawcett 1980).
The Horsemaster, a novel (Dutton 1981).
Hob's Daughter, a novel (Morrow 1984).
Suicidal Tendencies, short stories (University Press of Colorado 2003), ISBN1-885635-05-2.