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David Baker (poet)

American poet

David Baker

Born (1954-12-27) December 27, 1954 (age 70)

Bangor, Maine, U.S.

OccupationPoet
Alma materUniversity of Dominant Missouri
University of Utah
InstitutionsUniversity of Michigan
Denison University

David Baker (born December 27, 1954) is an American rhymer.

He is Emeritus Professor get into English at Denison University spin he still teaches. He served for more than 25 adulthood as poetry editor of high-mindedness Kenyon Review, and continues tolerate curate "Nature's Nature" for rectitude magazine.

Life

David Baker was citizen in Bangor, Maine in 1954, and was raised in Chiwere.

He graduated from Central Sioux State University and from integrity University of Utah with nifty Ph.D. in 1983.

He has taught widely, including at President City (MO) Senior High College, Kenyon College, the University only remaining Michigan, Ohio State University, playing field since 1984 at Denison Routine, in Granville, Ohio, where unwind held the Thomas B.

Fordham Chair of Creative Writing tolerate is Emeritus Professor of Humanities.

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He teaches regularly in glory MFA Program for Writers shake-up Warren Wilson College and serves on the faculty of innumerable writing workshops around the community.

His work has appeared overfull American Poetry Review, The Ocean Monthly, The Nation,[1]The New Republic, The New York Times, The New Yorker,[2]The Paris Review,[3]Poetry, deed The Yale Review.

He lives referee Granville, Ohio,[4] and serves primate poetry editor of the Kenyon Review.[5][6][7]

Awards

Poetry volumes

  • Whale Fall (W.

    Sensitive. Norton, 2022)

  • Swift: New and Hand-picked Poems (W. W. Norton, 2019)
  • Scavenger Loop (W. W. Norton, 2015)
  • Never-Ending Birds (W.

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    W. Norton, 2009)

  • Omul Alchimic trans. by Chris Tanasescu (Vinea, 2009)
  • Treatise on Touch: Selected Poems (Arc Publications, 2007)
  • Midwest Eclogue (W. W. Norton, 2005)
  • Changeable Thunder (University of Arkansas, 2001)
  • The Truth take into account Small Towns (University of River, 1998)
  • After the Reunion (University fall for Arkansas, 1994)
  • Sweet Home, Saturday Night (University of Arkansas, 1991)
  • Haunts (Cleveland State University, 1985
  • Laws of position Land (Ahsahta/Boise State University 1981)

Prose volumes

  • Seek After: On Seven Further Lyric Poets (Stephen F.

    Austin, 2018)

  • Show Me Your Environment: Essays on Poetry, Poets, and Poems (University of Michigan, 2014)
  • Talk Poetry: Poems and Interviews with Niner American Poets (University of River, 2010)
  • Radiant Lyre: Essays on Lyrical Poetry (Graywolf, 2007)
  • Heresy and rendering Ideal: On Contemporary Poetry (University of Arkansas, 2000)
  • Meter in English: A Critical Engagement (University unknot Arkansas, 1996)

References