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Reed Whittemore

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who took a class from him in his youth, calling him a "movie-star handsome poet and teacher" who "owns the only sort of immortality that matters to a writer, which is to have written things that people remember years later . . . What makes R.W. permanently readable and relevant is his wit and humor,
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magazine that, “as a poet with certain very obvious and amusing gifts, he is almost everyone’s favorite. Certainly he is one of mine. Yet there are dangerous favorites and inconsequential favorites and favorites like pleasant diseases. What of Whittemore? He is as wittily cultural as they come, he
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Always self-effacing, Whittemore describes himself at 21 in his memoir: "He was nearsighted but wore no glasses. He had a medium-grade mind and managed to mix intellectual modesty with sudden arrogance. . . . He preferred to think of himself as a genuine rebel yet couldn't help being polite."
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has read more than any . . . man anybody knows, has been at all kinds of places, yet shuffles along in an old pair of tennis shoes and khaki pants, with his hands in his pockets.”
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for poetry. He is the recipient of the National Council on the Arts Award for lifelong contribution to American Letters and the Award of Merit Medal from the
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remarked that "his whole career has been one brave protest against dullness and stodginess." His book
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which is the underground spring that keeps the gardens of American literature green."
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He was married to Helen Lundeen and had four children: Cate, Ned, Jack, and Daisy.
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The Season of Waiting: Selected Poems: 1946-2006 (Hebrew trans by Moseh Dor)
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Against The Grain: The Literary Life of a Poet, a Memoir by Reed Whittemore
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His poetry is notable for its wry and deflating humor. The poet
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Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress
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The Fascination of the Abomination: Poems, stories, essays
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The Past, the Future, the Present: Poems Selected and New
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in 1941. As a sophomore at Yale, he and his roommate
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New Haven, Connecticut
USA
Poet
Yale University
poet
Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress
New Haven, Connecticut
Phillips Academy
Bachelor of Arts
Yale University
James Angleton
little magazines
Ezra Pound
William Carlos Williams
Victor Navasky
Carleton College
Charles Wright
University of Maryland College Park
Poet Laureate
Maryland
Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry
Library of Congress
X.J. Kennedy
National Book Award
American Academy of Arts and Letters
James Dickey
Dryad Press
Garrison Keillor
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