- Horace Gregory
Horace Gregory (
April 10 ,1898 -March 11 ,1982 ) was a prize-winning Americanpoet , translator of classic poetry, literary critic and college professor. Husband of poet and editorMarya Zaturenska , he was born in Milwaukee,Wisconsin .A graduate of the University of Wisconsin in 1923, he is the author of books of poems, "Chealsea Rooming House" (1930), "Poems, 1930-1940" (1941), and "Another Look" (1976), and books of criticism, "Pilgrim of the Apocalypse" (1933)—a study of D. H. Lawrence, "The Shield of Achilles" (1944),—containing poetics essays, "A History of American Poetry, 1900–1940" (1946) of which his wife was co-author, another book of essays, "The Dying Gladiators" (1961), and "Dorothy Richardson: An Adventure in Self-Discovery" (1967). He also published translations of the poems of
Catullus and the "Metamorphoses" ofOvid , and a memoir in 1971. His collected essays were published in 1973.Gregory was a professor of English at
Sarah Lawrence College . He also wrote book reviews that were published in theNew York Times and other newspapers as well asperiodicals .His poetry is known for its dramatic structure and deep insights into contemporary life's harshness. Gregory received the Academy of American Poets Award, the 1965
Bollingen Prize and 1942 Russell Loines Memorial Fund Poetry Award.During the end of his life, Gregory and his wife were residents of Palisades,
Rockland County , New York.
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