- John Matthias
John Matthias is an American poet. He was born in
Columbus, Ohio , in 1941 and attended theOhio State University andStanford University . At Stanford he studied under the poet and criticYvor Winters , but did not conform to Winters' stringent anti-modernist position. In fact, Matthias became deeply interested in modernism, especially English modernism, which he came to know well during many years of residence in England. His peers at Stanford included two future poets laureate of the United States,Robert Hass andRobert Pinsky , as well as the poets Ken Fields, James McMichael, and John Peck.Influences include
John Berryman ,Ezra Pound , and perhaps most importantly, the Anglo-Welsh poet David Jones, on whose work Matthias has edited two books.Matthias' books include: "Bucyrus," (1970); "Turns" (1975); "Crossing" (1979); "Northern Summer" (1984); "A Gathering of Ways" (1991); "Beltane at Aphelion" (1995); "Swimming at Midnight" (1995); "Pages" (2000); "Working Progress, Working Title" (2002); and "New Selected Poems" (2004) and "Kedging" (2007).
In 2004 an issue of
Samizdat (poetry magazine) was devoted to commentary on his work.Matthias excels in the writing of longer poems, and works in a new version of the modernist idiom. He has also translated the work of several Swedish poets, including
Jesper Svenbro , and the Serbian epic poem "The Battle of Kosovo."References
Archambeau, Robert, ed. "Word Play Place: Essays on the Poetry of John Matthias." Athens, Ohio: Swallow Press/Ohio University Press, 1998.
External links
* [http://www.saltpublishing.com/shop/Matthias_John.php] John Matthias author page at Salt Publishing
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