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Mark Strand

Mark Strand (April 11, 1934 – November 29, 2014) was a Canadian-born American poet, essayist and translator. He was appointed Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1990 and received the Wallace Stevens Award in 2004. Strand was a professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University from 2005 until his death in 2014.

Mark Strand
Strand at Georgetown University, 2012
Born(1934-04-11)April 11, 1934
Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada
DiedNovember 29, 2014(2014-11-29) (aged 80)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Occupation
  • Poet
  • translator
  • novelist
  • essayist
NationalityAmerican, Canadian
EducationAntioch College;
Iowa Writers' Workshop

Biography edit

Strand was born in 1934 at Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada.[1] Raised in a secular Jewish family,[2][3] he spent his early years in North America and much of his adolescence in South and Central America. Strand graduated from Oakwood Friends School in 1951[4][5] and in 1957 earned his B.A. from Antioch College in Ohio.[6] He then studied painting under Josef Albers at Yale University, where he earned a B.F.A in 1959.[6] On a U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission scholarship, Strand studied 19th-century Italian poetry in Florence in 1960–61.[6] He attended the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa the following year and earned a Master of Arts in 1962.[6] In 1965 he spent a year in Brazil as a Fulbright Lecturer.[7]

In 1981, Strand was elected a member of The American Academy of Arts and Letters.[8] He served as Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress during the 1990–91 term.[9] In 1997, he left Johns Hopkins University to accept the Andrew MacLeish Distinguished Service Professorship of Social Thought at the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago. From 2005 to his death, Strand taught literature and creative writing at Columbia University, in New York City.[6]

Strand received numerous awards, including a MacArthur Fellowship in 1987 and the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, for Blizzard of One.[6]

Strand died of liposarcoma on November 29, 2014, in Brooklyn, New York.[10][11]

Poetry edit

Many of Strand's poems are nostalgic in tone, evoking the bays, fields, boats, and pines of his Prince Edward Island childhood. He has been compared to Robert Bly in his use of surrealism, though he attributes his poems' surreal elements to an admiration of the works of Max Ernst, Giorgio de Chirico, and René Magritte.[12] Strand's poems use plain and concrete language, usually without rhyme or meter. In a 1971 interview, he said, "I feel very much a part of a new international style that has a lot to do with plainness of diction, a certain reliance on surrealist techniques, and a strong narrative element."[12]

Academic career edit

Strand's academic career took him to various colleges and universities, including:[7]

Teaching positions edit

Visiting professor edit

Awards edit

Strand was awarded the following:[1]

Bibliography edit

Poetry[7] edit

  • 1964: Sleeping with One Eye Open, Stone Wall Press
  • 1968: Reasons for Moving: Poems, Atheneum
  • 1970: Darker: Poems, including "The New Poetry Handbook", Atheneum
  • 1973: The Story of Our Lives, Atheneum ISBN 9780689105760
  • 1973: The Sargentville Notebook, Burning Deck
  • 1975: From Two Notebooks, No Mountains Poetry Project
  • 1976: My Son, No Mountains Poetry Project
  • 1978: Elegy for My Father, Windhover
  • 1978: The Late Hour, Atheneum
  • 1980: Selected Poems, including "Keeping Things Whole", Atheneum
  • 1990: The Continuous Life, Knopf ISBN 9780679738442
  • 1990: New Poems
  • 1991: The Monument, Ecco Press (see also The Monument, 1978, prose)
  • 1993: Dark Harbor: A Poem, long poem divided into 55 sections, Knopf
  • 1998: Blizzard of One: Poems, Knopf winner of the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for poetry
  • 1999: Chicken, Shadow, Moon & More, with illustrations by the author, Turtle Point Press
  • 1999: "89 Clouds" a single poem, monotypes by Wendy Mark and introduction by Thomas Hoving, ACA Galleries (New York)
  • 2006: Man and Camel, Knopf[1] ISBN 9780375711268
  • 2007: New Selected Poems[14]
  • 2012: Almost Invisible, Random House, ISBN 9780307957313
  • 2014: Collected Poems, Knopf ISBN 9780385352512

Prose[7] edit

  • 1978: The Monument, Ecco (see also The Monument, 1991, poetry) ISBN 9780880012744
  • 1982: Contributor: Claims for Poetry, edited by Donald Hall, University of Michigan Press
  • 1982: The Planet of Lost Things, for children
  • 1983: The Art of the Real, art criticism, C. N. Potter
  • 1985: The Night Book, for children
  • 1985: Mr. and Mrs. Baby and Other Stories, short stories, Knopf ISBN 9780880013864
  • 1986: Rembrandt Takes a Walk, for children
  • 1987: William Bailey, art criticism, Abrams
  • 1993: Contributor: Within This Garden: Photographs by Ruth Thorne-Thomsen, Columbia College Chicago/Aperture Foundation
  • 1994: Hopper, art criticism, Ecco Press ISBN 9780307957108
  • 2000: The Weather of Words: Poetic Invention, Knopf
  • 2000: With Eavan Boland, The Making of a Poem: A Norton Anthology of Poetic Forms, Norton (New York)

Poetry translations edit

  • 1971: 18 Poems from the Quechua, Halty Ferguson[1]
  • 1973: The Owl's Insomnia, poems by Rafael Alberti, Atheneum[1]
  • 1976: Souvenir of the Ancient World, poems by Carlos Drummond de Andrade, Antaeus Editions[14]
  • 2002: Looking for Poetry: Poems by Carlos Drummond de Andrade and Rafael Alberti, with Songs from the Quechua[14]
  • 1993: Contributor: "Canto IV", Dante's Inferno: Translations by Twenty Contemporary Poets edited by Daniel Halpern, Harper Perennial
  • 1986, according to one source, or 1987, according to another source:[7] Traveling in the Family, poems by Carlos Drummond de Andrade, with Thomas Colchie; translator with Elizabeth Bishop, Colchie, and Gregory Rabassa) Random House[7]

Editor edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Mark Strand". Academy of American Poets. Retrieved December 3, 2014.
  2. ^ Kevane, Bridgette (June 29, 2011). "What Is Missing". Tablet Magazine. Retrieved December 3, 2014.
  3. ^ Italie, Hillel (November 30, 2014). "Pulitzer laureate Mark Strand dies at 80". The Times of Israel. Retrieved December 3, 2014.
  4. ^ "Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mark Strand dies at 80". The Poughkeepsie Journal. Associated Press. November 30, 2014. Retrieved July 6, 2015.
  5. ^ Shawn, Wallace (Fall 1998). "Mark Strand, The Art of Poetry No. 77". The Paris Review. Vol. Fall 1998, no. 148. Retrieved December 3, 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Grimes, William (November 29, 2014). "Mark Strand, 80, Dies; Pulitzer-Winning Poet Laureate". The New York Times. Retrieved November 29, 2014.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h "Mark Strand". Poetry Foundation. Retrieved December 3, 2014.
  8. ^ . American Academy of Arts and Letters. Archived from the original on July 26, 2011. Retrieved December 3, 2014.
  9. ^ "Poet Laureate Timeline: 1991-2000". Library of Congress. 2008. Retrieved January 1, 2009.
  10. ^ Rivera, Joshua (November 30, 2014). "Pulitzer-Winning Poet Laureate Mark Strand Dead at 80". Time. Retrieved December 3, 2014.
  11. ^ "Mark Strand, former US poet laureate, dies aged 80". The Guardian. November 30, 2014. Retrieved December 3, 2014.
  12. ^ a b Perkins, George; Perkins, Barbara (1988). Contemporary American Literature. New York: McGraw Hill. p. 953. ISBN 9780075549543.
  13. ^ . American Academy of Arts and Letters. April 14, 2009. Archived from the original on June 17, 2011.
  14. ^ a b c "Mark Strand, UI Graduate 62MA (Former UI Faculty)". The University of Iowa Alumni Association. Retrieved December 3, 2014.

External links edit

  • "Mark Strand, The Art of Poetry No. 77". The Paris Review (Interview). No. 148. Interviewed by Wallace Shawn. Fall 1998.

mark, strand, april, 1934, november, 2014, canadian, born, american, poet, essayist, translator, appointed, poet, laureate, consultant, poetry, library, congress, 1990, received, wallace, stevens, award, 2004, strand, professor, english, comparative, literatur. Mark Strand April 11 1934 November 29 2014 was a Canadian born American poet essayist and translator He was appointed Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1990 and received the Wallace Stevens Award in 2004 Strand was a professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University from 2005 until his death in 2014 Mark StrandStrand at Georgetown University 2012Born 1934 04 11 April 11 1934Summerside Prince Edward Island CanadaDiedNovember 29 2014 2014 11 29 aged 80 Brooklyn New York U S OccupationPoet translator novelist essayistNationalityAmerican CanadianEducationAntioch College Iowa Writers Workshop Contents 1 Biography 2 Poetry 3 Academic career 3 1 Teaching positions 3 2 Visiting professor 4 Awards 5 Bibliography 5 1 Poetry 7 5 2 Prose 7 5 3 Poetry translations 5 4 Editor 6 References 7 External linksBiography editStrand was born in 1934 at Summerside Prince Edward Island Canada 1 Raised in a secular Jewish family 2 3 he spent his early years in North America and much of his adolescence in South and Central America Strand graduated from Oakwood Friends School in 1951 4 5 and in 1957 earned his B A from Antioch College in Ohio 6 He then studied painting under Josef Albers at Yale University where he earned a B F A in 1959 6 On a U S Italy Fulbright Commission scholarship Strand studied 19th century Italian poetry in Florence in 1960 61 6 He attended the Iowa Writers Workshop at the University of Iowa the following year and earned a Master of Arts in 1962 6 In 1965 he spent a year in Brazil as a Fulbright Lecturer 7 In 1981 Strand was elected a member of The American Academy of Arts and Letters 8 He served as Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress during the 1990 91 term 9 In 1997 he left Johns Hopkins University to accept the Andrew MacLeish Distinguished Service Professorship of Social Thought at the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago From 2005 to his death Strand taught literature and creative writing at Columbia University in New York City 6 Strand received numerous awards including a MacArthur Fellowship in 1987 and the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for Blizzard of One 6 Strand died of liposarcoma on November 29 2014 in Brooklyn New York 10 11 Poetry editMany of Strand s poems are nostalgic in tone evoking the bays fields boats and pines of his Prince Edward Island childhood He has been compared to Robert Bly in his use of surrealism though he attributes his poems surreal elements to an admiration of the works of Max Ernst Giorgio de Chirico and Rene Magritte 12 Strand s poems use plain and concrete language usually without rhyme or meter In a 1971 interview he said I feel very much a part of a new international style that has a lot to do with plainness of diction a certain reliance on surrealist techniques and a strong narrative element 12 Academic career editStrand s academic career took him to various colleges and universities including 7 Teaching positions edit University of Iowa Iowa City instructor in English 1962 1965 University of Brazil Rio de Janeiro Fulbright lecturer 1965 1966 Mount Holyoke College South Hadley MA assistant professor 1967 Columbia University New York City adjunct associate professor 1969 1972 Brooklyn College of the City University of New York New York City associate professor 1970 1972 Princeton University Princeton NJ Bain Swiggett Lecturer 1973 Brandeis University Hurst professor of poetry 1974 1975 University of Utah Salt Lake City professor of English 1981 1993 Johns Hopkins University Elliot Coleman Professor of Poetry 1994 c 1998 University of Chicago Committee on Social Thought 1998 ca 2005 Columbia University New York City professor of English and Comparative Literature ca 2005 2014Visiting professor edit University of Washington 1968 1970 Columbia University 1980 Yale University 1969 1970 University of Virginia 1976 1978 California State University at Fresno 1977 University of California at Irvine 1979 Wesleyan University 1979 Harvard University 1980Awards editStrand was awarded the following 1 1960 1961 Fulbright Fellowship 1979 Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets 1987 MacArthur Fellowship 1990 1991 Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress 1992 Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry 1993 Bollingen Prize 1999 Pulitzer Prize for Blizzard of One 2004 Wallace Stevens Award 2009 Gold Medal in Poetry from the American Academy of Arts and Letters 13 Bibliography editPoetry 7 edit 1964 Sleeping with One Eye Open Stone Wall Press 1968 Reasons for Moving Poems Atheneum 1970 Darker Poems including The New Poetry Handbook Atheneum 1973 The Story of Our Lives Atheneum ISBN 9780689105760 1973 The Sargentville Notebook Burning Deck 1975 From Two Notebooks No Mountains Poetry Project 1976 My Son No Mountains Poetry Project 1978 Elegy for My Father Windhover 1978 The Late Hour Atheneum 1980 Selected Poems including Keeping Things Whole Atheneum 1990 The Continuous Life Knopf ISBN 9780679738442 1990 New Poems 1991 The Monument Ecco Press see also The Monument 1978 prose 1993 Dark Harbor A Poem long poem divided into 55 sections Knopf 1998 Blizzard of One Poems Knopf winner of the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for poetry 1999 Chicken Shadow Moon amp More with illustrations by the author Turtle Point Press 1999 89 Clouds a single poem monotypes by Wendy Mark and introduction by Thomas Hoving ACA Galleries New York 2006 Man and Camel Knopf 1 ISBN 9780375711268 2007 New Selected Poems 14 2012 Almost Invisible Random House ISBN 9780307957313 2014 Collected Poems Knopf ISBN 9780385352512Prose 7 edit 1978 The Monument Ecco see also The Monument 1991 poetry ISBN 9780880012744 1982 Contributor Claims for Poetry edited by Donald Hall University of Michigan Press 1982 The Planet of Lost Things for children 1983 The Art of the Real art criticism C N Potter 1985 The Night Book for children 1985 Mr and Mrs Baby and Other Stories short stories Knopf ISBN 9780880013864 1986 Rembrandt Takes a Walk for children 1987 William Bailey art criticism Abrams 1993 Contributor Within This Garden Photographs by Ruth Thorne Thomsen Columbia College Chicago Aperture Foundation 1994 Hopper art criticism Ecco Press ISBN 9780307957108 2000 The Weather of Words Poetic Invention Knopf 2000 With Eavan Boland The Making of a Poem A Norton Anthology of Poetic Forms Norton New York Poetry translations edit 1971 18 Poems from the Quechua Halty Ferguson 1 1973 The Owl s Insomnia poems by Rafael Alberti Atheneum 1 1976 Souvenir of the Ancient World poems by Carlos Drummond de Andrade Antaeus Editions 14 2002 Looking for Poetry Poems by Carlos Drummond de Andrade and Rafael Alberti with Songs from the Quechua 14 1993 Contributor Canto IV Dante s Inferno Translations by Twenty Contemporary Poets edited by Daniel Halpern Harper Perennial 1986 according to one source or 1987 according to another source 7 Traveling in the Family poems by Carlos Drummond de Andrade with Thomas Colchie translator with Elizabeth Bishop Colchie and Gregory Rabassa Random House 7 Editor edit 1968 The Contemporary American Poets New American Library 1 1970 New Poetry of Mexico Dutton 1 1976 Another Republic Seventeen European and South American Writers with Charles Simic Ecco 1 1991 The Best American Poetry 1991 Macmillan 7 1994 Golden Ecco Anthology Ecco Press 7 1994 The Golden Ecco Anthology 1 2005 100 Great Poems of the Twentieth Century W W Norton 1 References edit a b c d e f g h i j Mark Strand Academy of American Poets Retrieved December 3 2014 Kevane Bridgette June 29 2011 What Is Missing Tablet Magazine Retrieved December 3 2014 Italie Hillel November 30 2014 Pulitzer laureate Mark Strand dies at 80 The Times of Israel Retrieved December 3 2014 Pulitzer Prize winning poet Mark Strand dies at 80 The Poughkeepsie Journal Associated Press November 30 2014 Retrieved July 6 2015 Shawn Wallace Fall 1998 Mark Strand The Art of Poetry No 77 The Paris Review Vol Fall 1998 no 148 Retrieved December 3 2014 a b c d e f Grimes William November 29 2014 Mark Strand 80 Dies Pulitzer Winning Poet Laureate The New York Times Retrieved November 29 2014 a b c d e f g h Mark Strand Poetry Foundation Retrieved December 3 2014 Deceased Members American Academy of Arts and Letters Archived from the original on July 26 2011 Retrieved December 3 2014 Poet Laureate Timeline 1991 2000 Library of Congress 2008 Retrieved January 1 2009 Rivera Joshua November 30 2014 Pulitzer Winning Poet Laureate Mark Strand Dead at 80 Time Retrieved December 3 2014 Mark Strand former US poet laureate dies aged 80 The Guardian November 30 2014 Retrieved December 3 2014 a b Perkins George Perkins Barbara 1988 Contemporary American Literature New York McGraw Hill p 953 ISBN 9780075549543 The American Academy of Arts and Letters announces newly elected members and award winners American Academy of Arts and Letters April 14 2009 Archived from the original on June 17 2011 a b c Mark Strand UI Graduate 62MA Former UI Faculty The University of Iowa Alumni Association Retrieved December 3 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Mark Strand Mark Strand The Art of Poetry No 77 The Paris Review Interview No 148 Interviewed by Wallace Shawn Fall 1998 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mark Strand amp oldid 1175486937, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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