- Jack Gilbert
Jack Gilbert (1925-) is an American poet.
Born and raised in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania , U.S.'s neighborhood of East Liberty, he attendedPeabody High School then worked as a door-to-door salesman, an exterminator, and a steelworker. He graduated theUniversity of Pittsburgh , where he and his classmateGerald Stern developed a serious interest in poetry and writing.His work is distinguished by simple lyricism and straightforward clarity of tone. Though his first book of poetry ("Views of Jeopardy", 1962) was quickly recognized and Gilbert himself made into something of a media darling, he retreated from his earlier activity in the San Francisco poetry scene (where he participated in
Jack Spicer 's "Poetry as Magic" workshop) and moved to Europe, touring from country to country while living on aGuggenheim Fellowship . Nearly the whole of his career after the publication of his first book of poetry is marked by what he has described in interviews as a self-imposed isolation— which some have considered to be a spiritual quest to describe his alienation from mainstream American culture, and others have dismissed as little more than an extended period as a "professional houseguest" living off of wealthy American literary admirers. Subsequent books of poetry have been few and far between. He continued to write, however, and between books has occasionally contributed to "TheAmerican Poetry Review ", "Genesis West ", "The Quarterly ", "Poetry", "Ironwood", "The Kenyon Review", and "The New Yorker ".He is a close friend of the poet
Linda Gregg who was once his student and to whom he was married for six years. He was also married to Michiko Nogami (a language instructor based inSan Francisco , now deceased, about whom he has written many of his poems). He was also in a significant long term relationship with the Beat poet Laura Ulewicz during the fifties in San Francisco. Gilbert currently lives inNorthampton, Massachusetts .Awards
*"Views of Jeopardy" won the
Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition and was nominated for thePulitzer Prize for Poetry in Poetry in 1962.
*Monolithos won theStanley Kunitz Prize and the American Poetry Review Prize and was a nominated finalist for thePulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1983, theAmerican Book Award , and theNational Book Critics Circle Award in 1982. [http://www.pulitzer.org/cyear/1983w.html]
*Gilbert has won aGuggenheim Fellowship , a Lannan Literary Award for Poetry and a fellowship from theNational Endowment for the Arts among other prizes.
*"Refusing Heaven" won theNational Book Critics Circle Award .Works
*"Views of Jeopardy" (1962)
*In "Genesis West " volume one published in the Fall of 1962 as a celebration of Jack Gilbert's poetry. This volume includes poems by Jack and interview of Jack byGordon Lish .
*"Monolithos " (1984)
*"Kochan" (1984), A limited editionchapbook of nine poems, two of which were later republished in "The Great Fires: Poems 1982-1992"; seven of the poems have not been otherwise published, including "Nights and Four Thousand Mornings," the longest poem Gilbert has published
*"The Great Fires: Poems 1982-1992" (1994)
*"Refusing Heaven" (2005)
*"Tough Heaven: Poems of Pittsburgh" (2006)
*"Transgressions: Selected Poems" (UK, 2006)References
Source: Contemporary Authors Online. The Gale Group, 2007. PEN (Permanent Entry Number): 0000036531.
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title =Winners for 1983 and Nominated Finalists
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accessdate = 2007-11-21External links
* [http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/1275 Academy of American Poets]
* [http://ronsilliman.blogspot.com/2005/03/passive-verb-of-being-is-very-close-in.html Ron Silliman on Jack Gilbert]
* [http://slate.msn.com/id/2118238/ Slate article]
* [http://www.americanpoems.com/poets/Jack-Gilbert Poems and Biography of Jack Gilbert]
* [http://www.poetrysociety.org/gilbertj.html What is American About American Poetry?]
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5370284 NPR: Jack Gilbert: Notes from a Well-Observed Life (Interview with Jack Gilbert)]
* [http://stephenvincent.net/blog/?p=577 Obituary for Laura Ulewicz, which references her life with Gilbert]
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