Mark Halliday

Mark Halliday

Mark Halliday (born 1949 in Ann Arbor, Michigan[1]) is a noted American poet, professor and critic. He is author of five collections of poetry, most recently Keep This Forever (Tupelo Press, 2008). His honors include serving as the 1994 poet in residence at The Frost Place, inclusion in several annual editions of The Best American Poetry series and of the Pushcart Prize anthology, receiving a 2006 Guggenheim Fellowship,[2] and winning the 2001 Rome Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.[3]

Halliday earned his B.A. (1971) and M.A. (1976) from Brown University, and his Ph.D. in English literature from Brandeis University in 1983,[4] where he studied with poets Allen Grossman and Frank Bidart. He has taught English literature and writing at Wellesley College, the University of Pennsylvania, Western Michigan University, Indiana University. Since 1996, he has taught at Ohio University. He is married to J. Allyn Rosser.

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Literary Influences and Praise

Halliday's poetry is characterized by close observation of daily events, out-of-the-ordinary metaphors, unsentimental reminiscence, colloquial diction, references to popular culture, and uncommon humor. The poet David Graham has described Halliday as one of the "ablest practitioners" of the "ultra-talk poem," a term said to have been coined by Halliday himself to describe the work of a group of contemporary American poets, including David Kirby, Denise Duhamel, David Clewell, Albert Goldbarth, and Barbara Hamby, who frequently write in a wry, exuberant, garrulous, accessible style.[5] Halliday has acknowledged the influences of New York School poets Frank O’Hara and Kenneth Koch on some of his poems.[6]

Published works

Poetry

Criticism

References

  1. ^ http://www.tupelopress.org/authors/halliday
  2. ^ http://www.ohio.edu/outlook/05-06/May/445n-056.cfm (Announcement of Guggenheim)
  3. ^ http://www.ohiou.edu/news/00-01/366.html (Announcement of Rome Prize)
  4. ^ http://www.brandeis.edu/departments/english/alumni/index.html (Brandeis University English Department Distinguished Alumni)
  5. ^ http://www.valpo.edu/english/vpr/grahamultra.html ("The Ultra-Talk Poem and Mark Halliday," by David Graham, Valparaiso Poetry Review
  6. ^ The North No. 36, 2005 > An Interview with Mark Halliday by Martin Stannard

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