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Mark Rudman (born 1948 New York City) is an American poet. He is a former professor at Columbia University [1] and New York University.

He graduated from The New School with a BA, and from Columbia University with an MFA. [2] His work has appeared in Salt magazine, [3] The Nation, [4] and New York Review of Books. [5]

He is married and lives in New York City.

Awards

Works

  • By contraries and other poems, University of Maine, 1987, ISBN  978-0-915032-93-8
  • The nowhere steps, Sheep Meadow Press, 1990, ISBN  978-0-935296-90-7
  • Rider. Wesleyan University Press. 1994. ISBN  978-0-8195-1217-8.
  • Millennium Hotel. Wesleyan University Press. 1996. ISBN  978-0-8195-2230-6.
  • "'The Secretary of Liquor' (John F. Kennedy's Informal Appointment of Dean Martin to His Cabinet)". New England Review (1990-). 20 (3): 150–158. 1999. ISSN  1053-1297.
  • Provoked in Venice. Wesleyan University Press. 1999. ISBN  978-0-8195-6354-5.
  • The Couple. Wesleyan University Press. 2002. ISBN  978-0-8195-6578-5.
  • Sundays on the Phone. Wesleyan University Press. 2005. ISBN  978-0-8195-6785-7.

Translations

Non-fiction

  • Diverse voices: essays on poets and poetry, Story Line Press, 1993; 2009
  • Realm of Unknowing. Wesleyan University Press. 1995. ISBN  978-0-8195-1224-6. mark rudman.
  • Robert Lowell and the Poetic Act (2007)

References

  1. ^ "Poet, Professor Rudman Is Given National Book Critics Circle Award". www.columbia.edu. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  2. ^ Foundation, Poetry (12 March 2019). "Mark Rudman". Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Mark Rudman: Three Poems". Archived from the original on 2012-03-28. Retrieved 2011-06-29.
  4. ^ "Mark Rudman | The Nation". Archived from the original on 2012-10-14.
  5. ^ "Mark Rudman". The New York Review of Books. Retrieved 12 March 2019.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mark Rudman (born 1948 New York City) is an American poet. He is a former professor at Columbia University [1] and New York University.

He graduated from The New School with a BA, and from Columbia University with an MFA. [2] His work has appeared in Salt magazine, [3] The Nation, [4] and New York Review of Books. [5]

He is married and lives in New York City.

Awards

Works

  • By contraries and other poems, University of Maine, 1987, ISBN  978-0-915032-93-8
  • The nowhere steps, Sheep Meadow Press, 1990, ISBN  978-0-935296-90-7
  • Rider. Wesleyan University Press. 1994. ISBN  978-0-8195-1217-8.
  • Millennium Hotel. Wesleyan University Press. 1996. ISBN  978-0-8195-2230-6.
  • "'The Secretary of Liquor' (John F. Kennedy's Informal Appointment of Dean Martin to His Cabinet)". New England Review (1990-). 20 (3): 150–158. 1999. ISSN  1053-1297.
  • Provoked in Venice. Wesleyan University Press. 1999. ISBN  978-0-8195-6354-5.
  • The Couple. Wesleyan University Press. 2002. ISBN  978-0-8195-6578-5.
  • Sundays on the Phone. Wesleyan University Press. 2005. ISBN  978-0-8195-6785-7.

Translations

Non-fiction

  • Diverse voices: essays on poets and poetry, Story Line Press, 1993; 2009
  • Realm of Unknowing. Wesleyan University Press. 1995. ISBN  978-0-8195-1224-6. mark rudman.
  • Robert Lowell and the Poetic Act (2007)

References

  1. ^ "Poet, Professor Rudman Is Given National Book Critics Circle Award". www.columbia.edu. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  2. ^ Foundation, Poetry (12 March 2019). "Mark Rudman". Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Mark Rudman: Three Poems". Archived from the original on 2012-03-28. Retrieved 2011-06-29.
  4. ^ "Mark Rudman | The Nation". Archived from the original on 2012-10-14.
  5. ^ "Mark Rudman". The New York Review of Books. Retrieved 12 March 2019.

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