- James Tate (writer)
James Vincent Tate (born
December 8 ,1943 ,Kansas City, Missouri ) is an Americanpoet who has received thePulitzer Prize and theNational Book Award . He is a professor of poetry at theUniversity of Massachusetts .Tate's writing style is difficult to describe, but has been identified with the
postmodernist and neo-surrealist movements. He has been known to carve, invert, and play with phrases culled from news items, history, anecdotes, or common speech; later cutting, pasting, and assembling such divergent material into tightly woven compositions that reveal bizarre and surreal insights into the absurdity of human nature.Dudley Fitts selected Tate's first book of poems, "The Lost Pilot" (1967) for theYale Series of Younger Poets while Tate was still a student at the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop;Fitts praised Tate's writing for its "natural grace." Despite the early praise he received Tate alienated some of his fans in the seventies with a series of poetry collections that grew more and more strange. He is now regarded as one of America's best living poets.He has published two books of prose, "Dreams of a Robot Dancing Bee" (2001) and "The Route as Briefed" (1999). His awards include a
National Institute of Arts and Letters Award , theWallace Stevens Award , a Pulitzer Prize in poetry, a National Book Award, and fellowships from theGuggenheim Foundation and theNational Endowment for the Arts . He is currently a Chancellor of theAcademy of American Poets .He has taught poetry at the
University of California, Berkeley ,Columbia University , andEmerson College . He currently teaches at theUniversity of Massachusetts, Amherst , where he has worked since 1971. He is a member of the poetry faculty at theMFA Program for Poets & Writers , along withDara Wier andPeter Gizzi .Tate is the subject of "On James Tate" (2004), edited by
Brian Henry .Poetry by James Tate
*1967. "The Lost Pilot"
*1968. "The Torches"
*1970. "The Oblivion Ha-Ha"
*1971. "Hints to Pilgrims"
*1972. "Absences"
*1976. "Viper Jazz"
*1977. "Lucky Darryl" (1977, together with Bill Knott)
*1979. "Riven Doggeries"
*1983. "Constant Defender"
*1986. "Reckoner"
*1990. "Distance from Loved Ones"
*1991. "Selected Poems" (1992 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and theWilliam Carlos Williams Award)
*1995. "Worshipful Company of Fletchers" (National Book Award )
*1998. "Shroud of the Gnome"
*2002. "Memoir of the Hawk"
*2004. "Return to the City of White Donkeys"
*2008. "Ghost Soldiers"External links
* [http://www.kwls.org/lit/kwls_blog/2008/04/podcastjames_tate_2003.cfm Audio recording (.mp3) of James Tate reading from his work at the Key West Literary Seminar, 2003]
* [http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/xconnect/v4/i1/g/magee.html Interview with James Tate]
* [http://www.umass.edu/english/eng/mfa/faculty.html James Tate's page at The University of Massachusetts' MFA Program for Poets & Writers]
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