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Thomas McGrath (poet)

Thomas Matthew McGrath, (November 20, 1916 near Sheldon, North Dakota – September 20, 1990, Minneapolis, Minnesota) was a celebrated American poet and screenwriter of documentary films.[1][2]

McGrath grew up on a farm in Ransom County, North Dakota. He earned a B.A. from the University of North Dakota at Grand Forks. He served in the Aleutian Islands with the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II. He was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford. McGrath also pursued postgraduate studies at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. He taught at Colby College in Maine and at Los Angeles State College, from which he was dismissed in connection with his appearance, as an unfriendly witness, before the House Committee on Un-American Activities in 1953. Later he taught at North Dakota State University, and Minnesota State University, Moorhead. McGrath was married three times and had one son, Tomasito, to whom much of the poet's later work was dedicated.

McGrath wrote mainly about his own life and social concerns. His best-known work, Letter to an Imaginary Friend, was published in sections between 1957 and 1985 and as a single poem in 1997 by Copper Canyon Press.[3]

Works edit

  • First Manifesto, A. Swallow (Baton Rouge, LA), 1940.
  • "The Dialectics of Love", Alan Swallow, editor, Three Young Poets: Thomas McGrath, William Peterson, James Franklin Lewis, Press of James A. Decker (Prairie City, IL), 1942.
  • To Walk a Crooked Mile, Swallow Press (New York City), 1947.
  • Longshot O'Leary's Garland of Practical Poesie, International Publishers (New York City), 1949.
  • Witness to the Times!, privately printed, 1954.
  • Figures from a Double World, Alan Swallow (Denver, CO), 1955.
  • The gates of ivory, the gates of horn, Mainstream Publishers, 1957 (2nd edition Another Chicago Press, 1987 ISBN 978-0-9614644-2-4)
  • Clouds, Melmont Publishers, 1959
  • The Beautiful Things, Vanguard Press, 1960
  • Letter to an Imaginary Friend, Part I, Alan Swallow, 1962
  • New and Selected Poems, Alan Swallow, 1964.
  • The Movie at the End of the World: Collected Poems, Swallow Press, 1972.
  • Poems for Little People, [Gloucester], c. 1973.
  • Voyages to the Inland Sea #3: Essays and poems by R.E. Sebenthal, Thomas McGrath, Robert Dana, Center for Contemporary Poetry, 1973.
  • Voices from beyond the Wall, Territorial Press (Moorhead, MN), 1974.
  • A Sound of One Hand: Poems, Minnesota Writers Publishing House (St. Peter, MN), 1975.
  • Open Songs: Sixty Short Poems, Uzzano (Mount Carroll, IL), 1977. ISBN 978-0-930600-00-6
  • Letters to Tomasito, graphics by Randall W. Scholes, Holy Cow! Press (St. Paul, MN), 1977. ISBN 978-0-930100-01-8
  • Trinc: Praises II; A Poem, Copper Canyon Press, 1979.
  • Waiting for the Angel, Uzzano (Menomonie, WI), 1979. ISBN 9780930600075
  • Passages toward the Dark, Copper Canyon Press, 1982. ISBN 978-0-914742-63-0
  • Echoes inside the Labyrinth, Thunder's Mouth Press, 1983. ISBN 978-0-938410-13-3
  • Longshot O'Leary Counsels Direct Action: Poems, West End Press, 1983. ISBN 978-0-931122-28-6
  • Selected Poems, 1938-1988, Copper Canyon Press, 1988. ISBN 978-1-55659-012-2
  • This coffin has no handles: a novel, Thunder's Mouth Press, 1988. ISBN 978-0-938410-63-8
  • Death Song, edited by Sam Hamill, Copper Canyon Press, 1991. ISBN 9781556590351

Anthologies edit

  • Ian M. Parsons, editor, Poetry for Pleasure, Doubleday (Garden City, NY), 1960.
  • Donald Hall, editor, New Poets of England and America, Meridian, 1962.
  • Walter Lowenfels, editor, Poets of Today: A New American Anthology, International Publishers, 1964.
  • Lucien Stryk, editor, Heartland: Poets of the Midwest, Northern Illinois University Press (DeKalb, IL), 1967.
  • W. Lowenfels, editor, Where Is Vietnam?, Doubleday, 1967.
  • Christmas 1968 : 14 poets, Black Rabbit Press, 1968.
  • Hayden Carruth, editor, The Voice That Is Great Within Us: American Poetry of the Twentieth Century, Bantam Classics, 1970. ISBN 978-0-5532-6263-6
  • Morris Sweetkind, editor, Getting into Poetry, Rostan Holbrook Press, 1972.
  • Seymour Yesner, editor, 25 Minnesota Poets , Nodin Press, 1974.
  • David Kherdian, editor, Traveling America, Macmillan (New York City), 1977.
  • The Norton Introduction to Literature, 2nd edition, Norton (New York City), 1977.
  • Robert Bly, ed. (1980). "A Coal Fire in Winter". News of the Universe. San Francisco, CA: Sierra Club. ISBN 978-0-87156-368-2.
  • David Ray, editor, From A to Z: 200 Contemporary Poets, Swallow Press, 1981. ISBN 978-0-8040-0370-4
  • Herman J. Berlandt, editor, Peace or perish : a crisis anthology, Poets for Peace, 1983.
  • Morty Sklar, editor, Editor's Choice II : Fiction, Poetry & Art from the U.S. Small Press : Selections from Nominations Made by Editors of Independent, Noncommercial Literary Presses and Magazines, of Work Published by them from 1978 to 1983, Spirit That Moves Us Press, 1987. ISBN 9780930370237
  • Robert Bly, editor, The Rag and Bone Shop of the Heart : Poems for Men , HarperCollins, 1992. ISBN 9780060924201
  • Alan Kaufman, editor, The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry , Thunder's Mouth Press, 1999. ISBN 9781560252276
  • Estelle Gershgoren Novak, editor, Poets of the Non-existent City : Los Angeles in the McCarthy Era , University of New Mexico Press, 2002. ISBN 9780826329516
  • Cary Nelson, editor, "The Oxford Handbook of Modern and Contemporary American Poetry", Oxford University Press, 2012. ISBN 978-0-1953-9877-9

Reviews edit

Best of all, Letter to an Imaginary Friend licks its fingers and burps at the table. Polite it is not--and the better for it when McGrath turns from his populist vitriol to what may be his most abiding talent: that of bestowing praise--grace, even--on the common, the unruly, the inconsolable, those McGrath chose to side and sing with and for whom "the world is too much but not enough with us.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Thomas McGrath". A Literary history of the American West. TCU Press. 1987. p. 806. ISBN 978-0-87565-021-0. Thomas McGrath.
  2. ^ "Thomas McGrath", The Washington Post
  3. ^ "Thomas McGrath | Poetry Foundation". 9 July 2023.
  4. ^ Rain Taxi, Josie Rawson Vol. 2 No. 4, Winter 1997/1998 (#8) 2010-11-27 at the Wayback Machine

Sources edit

  • The Revolutionary Poet in the United States: the Poetry of Thomas McGrath, Stern, Frederick C. (Editor), U of Missouri, Columbia, 1988 ISBN 0-8262-0682-4
  • Reginald Gibbons; Terrence Des Pres (1987). Thomas McGrath: life and the poem. Northwestern University. (reprint University of Illinois Press, 1992, ISBN 978-0-252-01852-7)

External links edit

  • "Thomas McGrath", Modern American Poetry, University of Illinois
  • Documentary film of the poet, called The Movie at the End of the World
  • "thomas mcgrath | death song poems", Poetry Dispatch, June 24 2008
  • Finding aid to Beat poets and poetry collection at Columbia University. Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
  • Thomas McGrath interviewed by Robb Mitchell, Northern Lights Minnesota Author Interview TV Series #55 (1988): [https://reflections.mndigital.org/catalog/p16022coll38:17#/kaltura_video]

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Thomas Matthew McGrath November 20 1916 near Sheldon North Dakota September 20 1990 Minneapolis Minnesota was a celebrated American poet and screenwriter of documentary films 1 2 McGrath grew up on a farm in Ransom County North Dakota He earned a B A from the University of North Dakota at Grand Forks He served in the Aleutian Islands with the U S Army Air Forces during World War II He was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford McGrath also pursued postgraduate studies at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge He taught at Colby College in Maine and at Los Angeles State College from which he was dismissed in connection with his appearance as an unfriendly witness before the House Committee on Un American Activities in 1953 Later he taught at North Dakota State University and Minnesota State University Moorhead McGrath was married three times and had one son Tomasito to whom much of the poet s later work was dedicated McGrath wrote mainly about his own life and social concerns His best known work Letter to an Imaginary Friend was published in sections between 1957 and 1985 and as a single poem in 1997 by Copper Canyon Press 3 Contents 1 Works 1 1 Anthologies 2 Reviews 3 References 4 Sources 5 External linksWorks editFirst Manifesto A Swallow Baton Rouge LA 1940 The Dialectics of Love Alan Swallow editor Three Young Poets Thomas McGrath William Peterson James Franklin Lewis Press of James A Decker Prairie City IL 1942 To Walk a Crooked Mile Swallow Press New York City 1947 Longshot O Leary s Garland of Practical Poesie International Publishers New York City 1949 Witness to the Times privately printed 1954 Figures from a Double World Alan Swallow Denver CO 1955 The gates of ivory the gates of horn Mainstream Publishers 1957 2nd edition Another Chicago Press 1987 ISBN 978 0 9614644 2 4 Clouds Melmont Publishers 1959 The Beautiful Things Vanguard Press 1960 Letter to an Imaginary Friend Part I Alan Swallow 1962 published with Part II Swallow Press Chicago IL 1970 Parts III and IV Copper Canyon Press 1985 compilation of all four parts with selected new material Copper Canyon Press Port Townsend WA 1997 ISBN 978 1 55659 077 1 New and Selected Poems Alan Swallow 1964 The Movie at the End of the World Collected Poems Swallow Press 1972 Poems for Little People Gloucester c 1973 Voyages to the Inland Sea 3 Essays and poems by R E Sebenthal Thomas McGrath Robert Dana Center for Contemporary Poetry 1973 Voices from beyond the Wall Territorial Press Moorhead MN 1974 A Sound of One Hand Poems Minnesota Writers Publishing House St Peter MN 1975 Open Songs Sixty Short Poems Uzzano Mount Carroll IL 1977 ISBN 978 0 930600 00 6 Letters to Tomasito graphics by Randall W Scholes Holy Cow Press St Paul MN 1977 ISBN 978 0 930100 01 8 Trinc Praises II A Poem Copper Canyon Press 1979 Waiting for the Angel Uzzano Menomonie WI 1979 ISBN 9780930600075 Passages toward the Dark Copper Canyon Press 1982 ISBN 978 0 914742 63 0 Echoes inside the Labyrinth Thunder s Mouth Press 1983 ISBN 978 0 938410 13 3 Longshot O Leary Counsels Direct Action Poems West End Press 1983 ISBN 978 0 931122 28 6 Selected Poems 1938 1988 Copper Canyon Press 1988 ISBN 978 1 55659 012 2 This coffin has no handles a novel Thunder s Mouth Press 1988 ISBN 978 0 938410 63 8 Death Song edited by Sam Hamill Copper Canyon Press 1991 ISBN 9781556590351Anthologies edit Ian M Parsons editor Poetry for Pleasure Doubleday Garden City NY 1960 Donald Hall editor New Poets of England and America Meridian 1962 Walter Lowenfels editor Poets of Today A New American Anthology International Publishers 1964 Lucien Stryk editor Heartland Poets of the Midwest Northern Illinois University Press DeKalb IL 1967 W Lowenfels editor Where Is Vietnam Doubleday 1967 Christmas 1968 14 poets Black Rabbit Press 1968 Hayden Carruth editor The Voice That Is Great Within Us American Poetry of the Twentieth Century Bantam Classics 1970 ISBN 978 0 5532 6263 6 Morris Sweetkind editor Getting into Poetry Rostan Holbrook Press 1972 Seymour Yesner editor 25 Minnesota Poets Nodin Press 1974 David Kherdian editor Traveling America Macmillan New York City 1977 The Norton Introduction to Literature 2nd edition Norton New York City 1977 Robert Bly ed 1980 A Coal Fire in Winter News of the Universe San Francisco CA Sierra Club ISBN 978 0 87156 368 2 David Ray editor From A to Z 200 Contemporary Poets Swallow Press 1981 ISBN 978 0 8040 0370 4 Herman J Berlandt editor Peace or perish a crisis anthology Poets for Peace 1983 Morty Sklar editor Editor s Choice II Fiction Poetry amp Art from the U S Small Press Selections from Nominations Made by Editors of Independent Noncommercial Literary Presses and Magazines of Work Published by them from 1978 to 1983 Spirit That Moves Us Press 1987 ISBN 9780930370237 Robert Bly editor The Rag and Bone Shop of the Heart Poems for Men HarperCollins 1992 ISBN 9780060924201 Alan Kaufman editor The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry Thunder s Mouth Press 1999 ISBN 9781560252276 Estelle Gershgoren Novak editor Poets of the Non existent City Los Angeles in the McCarthy Era University of New Mexico Press 2002 ISBN 9780826329516 Cary Nelson editor The Oxford Handbook of Modern and Contemporary American Poetry Oxford University Press 2012 ISBN 978 0 1953 9877 9Reviews editBest of all Letter to an Imaginary Friend licks its fingers and burps at the table Polite it is not and the better for it when McGrath turns from his populist vitriol to what may be his most abiding talent that of bestowing praise grace even on the common the unruly the inconsolable those McGrath chose to side and sing with and for whom the world is too much but not enough with us 4 References edit Thomas McGrath A Literary history of the American West TCU Press 1987 p 806 ISBN 978 0 87565 021 0 Thomas McGrath Thomas McGrath The Washington Post Thomas McGrath Poetry Foundation 9 July 2023 Rain Taxi Josie Rawson Vol 2 No 4 Winter 1997 1998 8 Archived 2010 11 27 at the Wayback MachineSources editThe Revolutionary Poet in the United States the Poetry of Thomas McGrath Stern Frederick C Editor U of Missouri Columbia 1988 ISBN 0 8262 0682 4 Reginald Gibbons Terrence Des Pres 1987 Thomas McGrath life and the poem Northwestern University reprint University of Illinois Press 1992 ISBN 978 0 252 01852 7 External links edit Thomas McGrath Modern American Poetry University of Illinois Selected Bibliography Documentary film of the poet called The Movie at the End of the World thomas mcgrath death song poems Poetry Dispatch June 24 2008 Finding aid to Beat poets and poetry collection at Columbia University Rare Book amp Manuscript Library Thomas McGrath interviewed by Robb Mitchell Northern Lights Minnesota Author Interview TV Series 55 1988 https reflections mndigital org catalog p16022coll38 17 kaltura video Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas McGrath poet amp oldid 1199184362, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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