- Allen Grossman
Allen Grossman is a noted American poet,
critic andprofessor .Biography
Born in
Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1932, Grossman was educated atHarvard University , graduating with an MA in 1956 after several interruptions. He went on to receive aPhD fromBrandeis University in 1960, where he remained a professor until 1991. In 1991 he became theAndrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities atThe Johns Hopkins University where until 2005 he taught in the English Department, primarily focusing onpoetry andpoetics . He is now retired from teaching but continues to write.Grossman's first marriage ended in divorce; he is currently married to novelist
Judith Grossman . His children are Jonathan Grossman and Adam Grossman from the first marriage, andBathsheba Grossman ,Austin Grossman , andLev Grossman from the second.On
November 11 ,2006 , on the occasion of his retirement, several friends, colleagues and students of Grossman held a joint reading in his honor. These includedMichael Fried ,Susan Howe ,Ha Jin ,Mark Halliday ,Breyten Breytenbach ,Susan Stewart , andFrank Bidart . The event culminated with a reading by Grossman of poetry from his forthcoming book of poems, "Descartes' Loneliness".Prizes and Awards
*
Garrison Award for Poetry (195?)
*Prize of theAmerican Academy of Poetry (195?)
*A. B. Cohen Award for Teaching (1965)
*ThePushcart Prize (1975, 1987, 1990)
*Brandeis University Distinguished Service Award (1982)
*Guggenheim Fellowship (1982)
*National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship (1985)
*CASE Massachusetts State Professor of the Year (1987)
*Sara Teasdale Memorial Prize in Poetry (1987)
*Sheaffer-PEN/New England Award for Literary Distinction (1988)
*MacArthur Fellowship (1989)
*National Book Critics Circle Award nominee (1992)
*American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow (1993)Publications
Poetry
*A Harlot's Hire (Cambridge, Mass.: Boars Head Press, 1959).
*The Recluse (Cambridge, Mass.: Pym-Randall Press, 1965).
*And The Dew Lay All Night Upon My Branch (Lexington, Mass.: Aleph Press, 1974).
*The Woman on the Bridge over the Chicago River (New York: New Directions, 1979).
*Of The Great House (New York: New Directions, 1982)
*The Bright Nails Scattered on the Ground (New York: New Directions, 1986).
*The Ether Dome and Other Poems New and Selected (1979-1990) (New York: New Directions, Fall 1991).
*The Song of the Lord (Watershed, 1991). An audiotape where the author reads poems selected from The Ether Dome.
*How to Do Things with Tears (New York: New Directions, 2001).
*Sweet Youth (New York: New Directions, 2002).
*Descartes' Loneliness (New York: New Directions, 2007)elected Prose
*Poetic Knowledge in the Early Yeats, a study of The Wind Among the Reeds (University of Virginia Press, 1969)
*The Sighted Singer Two Works on Poetry (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992) Contains (Part II): "Summa Lyrica: A Primer of the Common Places in Speculative Poetics".
*The Long Schoolroom: Lessons in the Bitter Logic of the Poetic Principle (University of Michigan Press, 1997).
*"The Passion of Laocoon: Warfare of the Religious Against the Poetic Institution" in Western Humanities Review, Vol LVI Number 2 Fall 2002, pp. 30-80.
*"Wordworth's 'The Solitary Reaper': Notes on Poiesis, Pastoral, and Institution", TriQuarterly 116, Summer 2003.References
*http://www.jhu.edu/~english
*http://www.allengrossman.com
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