- Peter Makuck
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occupation = Poet, Short Story Writer, Essayist, Reviewer, Professor
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website =Peter Makuck (born 1940) is an American poet, short story writer, and critic. He is emeritus Professor of English at
East Carolina University , where he was also the first Distinguished Professor of Arts and Sciences; he has also served as Visiting Writer in Residence atBrigham Young University , and Visiting Distinguished Professor atNorth Carolina State University . In 1993 Makuck received the Charity Randall Citation from the International Poetry Forum. His poems, stories, and reviews have been published in many leading journals including "Poetry ,The Southern Review , The Hudson Review,Ploughshares ," and others, and his work has been featured on the [http://www.poetrydaily.org/ Poetry Daily] website and onGarrison Keillor 's [http://writersalmanac.publicradio.org/ Writer's Almanac] . Makuck was the founding editor of the journal "Tar River Poetry ". He lives with his wife, Phyllis, onBogue Banks , one of North Carolina's barrier islands.Education
Makuck received his B.A. from
St. Francis College , his M.A. fromNiagara University , and his Ph.D. fromKent State University , where he wrote his dissertation onWilliam Faulkner . As a student he witnessed the 1970Kent State shootings ; his early poem "The Commons" addresses this event.Themes
According to Lorraine Hale Robinson, Makuck's poems "repeatedly explore the themes of epiphany and second chances; of the relations of mystery, grace, and beauty; and of the revalatory effects of jolts of violence." He has a "compelling interest in place.... [T] he landscapes of Eastern North Carolina have influenced his work," as has the desert Southwest (214-215).
Matthew Schmeer, in his review of Makuck's "Off-season in the Promised Land", notes that
Acceptance is as an undercurrent in these poems: acceptance of time, of fate, of the changing seasons, of loss, of the gifts and glimpses of the natural world. It would be easy to label Makuck a naturalist after reading this collection, as fully three-fourths of the pieces are about encounters with whales, hawks, fish, weather, shifting sandbars and whatnot. But . . . Makuck does not see nature as wholly benevolent. There is always an undercurrent of danger, of quiet violence, times when a quick squall can blow in from offshore, when the beauty of the landed fish is admired for a moment before the knife is unsheathed. Hawks and hurricanes cannot be held to moral standards, and Makuck revels in revealing this seam where violence and calm collide. . . .
Works
Poetry
*"Off-season in the Promised Land." Rochester, NY: BOA Editions, 2005. ISBN: 1-929918-71-2
*"Against Distance." Rochester, NY: BOA Editions, 1997. ISBN: 1-880238-44-6
*"Shorelines." Maryville, MO: Green Tower P, 1995. ISBN: 978-1887240000
*"The Sunken Lightship." Rochester, NY: BOA Editions, 1990. ISBN: 0-918526-74-4
*"Pilgrams." Bristol, RI: Ampersand P, 1987. ISBN: 978-0935331035
*"Where We Live." Rochester, NY: BOA Editions, 1982. ISBN: 0-918526-40-x Short Story Collections
*"Costly Habits." Columbia, MO: U of Mo P, 2002. ISBN: 978-0826214461
*"Breaking and Entering." Champaign, IL: U of Illinois P, 1981. ISBN: 978-0252009259Criticism
*"An Open World: Essays on Leslie Norris." Co-edited with Eugene England. Rochester, NY: Camden House, 1994. ISBN: 978-1879751828
References
*Ettari, Gary. "The Poet and the Sea: An Interview with Peter Makuck." "North Carolina Literary Review" Number 16 (2007): 66-74.
*Robinson, Lorraine Hale. "Peter Makuck," in "Dictionary of North Carolina Writers: Lacy to Mathabane." "North Carolina Literary Review" Number 9 (2000): 214-215.
*Schmeer, Matthew. Review of "Off-season in the Promised Land." [http://greatamericanpinup.blogspot.com/2006/02/peter-makucks-off-season-in-promised.html The Great American Pin-up] , 24 Feb 2006.
* [http://www.ecu.edu/english/profiles/makuck.htm Peter Makuck Faculty Profile Page, East Carolina University ]
* [http://www.boaeditions.org/authors/makuck.html Publisher Bio Note, BOA Editions ]
* [http://core.ecu.edu/engl/trp "Tar River Poetry" Homepage]
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