- John Logan (poet)
John Logan (born 1923,
Red Oak, Iowa - died November 6, 1987,San Francisco, California ) was an Americanpoet and teacher.Logan was born in Red Oak, Iowa. He earned a bachelor's degree from
Coe College , his master's degree from theIowa University , and did graduate work atGeorgetown University and theUniversity of Notre Dame in philosophy.He authored over 14 books of poetry and essays including "Spring of the Thief" (1963) and "Only the Dreamer Can Change the Dream", which won the
Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize in 1982. The poetHayden Carruth has written that Logan was responsible for "creating a new lyricism" through his poetry.Logan taught at many colleges and universities including
Saint John's College in Annapolis,University of Notre Dame ,Saint Mary's College in California, and, finally at theState University of New York, Buffalo . His many students include the poetsMarvin Bell andBill Knott .He was the poetry editor for "
The Nation " and "Critic ". He also founded and co-edited "Choice ".Logan died on November 6, 1987, in
San Francisco, CA after a nine-story fall from the roof of 640 Post, the address where he spent his last years.Honors
*Rockefeller Foundation grant
*Morton Dauwen Zabel Award
*Guggenheim Fellowship
*Wayne State University's Miles Modern Poetry PrizeBibliography
Poetry
*"A Cycle for Mother Cabrini", (1955)
*"Ghosts of the Heart", (1960)
*"Spring of the Thief: Poems 1960-1962", (1963)
*"The Anonymous Lover: New Poems", (1973)
*"The Zig Zag Walk: Poems 1963-1968", (1973)
*"The Bridge of Change: Poems 1974-1980", (1979)
*"Only the Dreamer Can Change the Dream: Selected Poems", (1981)
*"The Transformation: Poems January to March 1981", (1983)
*"John Logan: The Collected Poems", (1989)Prose
*"The House That Jack Built: or, A Portrait of the Artist as a Sensualist", (1974)
*"China, Old and New", (1982)
*"A Ballet for the Ear: Interviews, Essays, and Reviews", (1983)
*"John Logan: The Collected Fiction", (1991)References
External links
* Academy of American Poets: [http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/286 John Logan]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D06E7D9153BF932A15753C1A964948260 "Marshall Poetry Prize Won by John Logan" "New York Times"]
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