- Peter Kane Dufault
Peter Kane Dufault (1923,
New Jersey ) is an American poet.He has been writing poetry for almost sixty years. Raised in
New York , he graduated fromHarvard University and served as a bomber pilot duringWorld War II . In 1968 he ran for Congress inColumbia County, New York on the Liberal Party's anti-war platform. He has been variously employed as a tree-surgeon, journalist, teacher, house-painter, and pollster; he has twice been poet- in- residence a theCheltenham Festival . He is well known as fiddler, banjo-player, and dance-caller. His poems have appeared in many magazines and journals including "The New Yorker ", "London Magazine " and "Poetry". He currently lives and writes in a cabin he built inHillsdale, New York .Collected works
* "Angel of accidence" (1954)
* "For some stringed instrument" (1957)
* "A Westchester Farewell-and Other Poems" (1968)
* "On Balance, Selected Poems" (1978)
* "Memorandum to the Age of Reason" (Lindisfarne, 1988)
* "New Things Come into the World" (1993)
* "Looking in All Directions" (Nov 7, 2000)
* "To Be in the Same World" (Dec 31, 2007)References
External links
* [http://www.pw.org/content/peter_kane_dufault_3 Directory entry at Poets & Writers .org]
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