- Louis Simpson
Louis Aston Marantz Simpson (born
March 27 ,1923 inJamaica ) is aJamaica n poet. He won the 1964Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his work "At The End Of The Open Road ".His father was a
lawyer of Scottish descent, and his motherRussia n. At 17 he emigrated to the United States and began attendingColumbia University . DuringWorld War II , from 1943 to 1945 he was a member of the101st Airborne Division and would fight inFrance , theNetherlands ,Belgium , andGermany . After the end of the war he attended theUniversity of Paris .His first book was "
The Arrivistes ", published in 1949. It was hailed for its strong formal verse, but Simpson later moved away from the style of his early successes and embraced a spare yet obscure brand of free verse. He received a Ph.D. from Columbia and taught there, as well asUniversity of California, Berkeley , and theState University of New York at Stony Brook .Awards that he has received are the
Guggenheim Fellowship in 1962 and thePrix de Rome .He currently lives on the north shore of Long Island near Stony Brook.
elected works
*"The Owner of the House: New Collected Poems, 1940-2001"
*"Nombres et poussière; There You Are" (1995)
*"Ships Going Into the Blue: Essays and Notes on Poetry" (1994)
*"In the Room We Share" (1990)
*"Collected Poems" (1988)
*"The Character of the Poet" (1986)
*"People Live Here: Selected Poems 1949-83" (1983)
*"The Best Hour of the Night" (1983)
*"A Company of Poets" (1981)
*"Caviare at the Funeral" (1980)
*"Armidale" (1979)
*"A Revolution in Taste: Studies ofDylan Thomas ,Allen Ginsberg ,Sylvia Plath , andRobert Lowell (1978)
*"Searching for the Ox" (1976)
*"Three on the Tower" (1975)
*"Adventures of the Letter I" (1971)
*"Selected Poems" (1965)
*"At the End of the Open Road, Poems" (1963)References
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