- William Harmon
William Harmon (1938 - ) is James Gordon Hanes Professor of the Humanities at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , author of five books of poetry and editor of "A Handbook to Literature". His most recent poetry has appeared in "Blink" and "Light".Life
William Harmon was born in
Concord, North Carolina , a small cotton-mill town northeast ofCharlotte . In 1954, at the age of sixteen, he entered theUniversity of Chicago . He graduated in 1958 and spent the next six years in theUnited States Navy , the last inVietnam . As an adviser to theSouth Vietnamese Navy , he wrote its "Standard Ship's Organization Manual". After returning to the United States, he pursued post-graduate work (focused predominantly on trans-Atlanticmodernist poetry ) at theUniversity of Chicago , where he earned his master's degree in 1968; theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , where he earned an additional master's the same year; and theUniversity of Cincinnati , where he earned his doctorate in 1970. The same eventful year, his dissertation onEzra Pound was published by the University of North Carolina Press and he was hired by the University, where he has remained on the faculty since 1970. His first book of poetry, "Treasury Holiday", was also published in 1970 byWesleyan University Press and became the Lamont Poetry Selection of the year. His most recent collection of poetry, "Mutatis Mutandis: 27 Invoices", won thePoetry Society of America 's William Carlos Williams Award in 1985.Harmon donated an extensive set of correspondences (over 10,000 items, deemed the William Harmon Papers) to the Southern Historical Collection at Wilson Library (located in
Chapel Hill, North Carolina ). The letters document Harmon's discussions with a range of other poets includingA.R. Ammons ,John Ashbery ,Robert Bly ,Robert Creeley ,John Hollander ,Richard Wilbur , andRobert Penn Warren .Works
Poetry
*"Mutatis Mutandis: 27 Invoices" (1985)
*"One Long Poem" (1982)
*"The Intussusception of Miss Mary America" (1976)
*"Legion: Civic Choruses" (1973)
*"Treasury Holiday : Thirty-Four Fits for the Opening of the Fiscal Year" (1970)Edited Anthologies
*"A Handbook to Literature" (5th - 11th Editions) (1984 - 2009)
*"Classic Writings on Poetry" (2005)
*"The Classic Hundred: All-Time Favorite Poems" (2nd Edition) (1998)
*"The Top 500 Poems" (1992)
*"The Oxford book of American light verse" (1979)Literary Criticism
*"Time in Ezra Pound's Work" (1977)External links
* [http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/h/Harmon,William.html Inventory of the William Harmon Papers] , in the Southern Historical Collection, UNC-Chapel Hill.
* [http://wps.prenhall.com/hss_harmon_handbook_10/ The Companion Webstite for A Handbook to Literature]-----
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