Marcus Strand
Marcus Strand (natus 11 Aprilis 1934; mortuus 29 Novembris 2014)[1] fuit poeta, scriptor commentariorum, et interpres Americanus, in Insula Principis Eduardi Canadae natus. Poeta Laureatus Civitatum Foederatarum anno 1990 creatus est.[2] Ex Iunio 2005 munus professoris linguae Anglicae et litterarum comparativarum in Universitate Columbiae sustinuit.
Munera quae omnem per cursum vitae sustinuit:
- Universitas Iovae, Urbs Iovae, instructor Anglicae, 1962–1965
- Universitas Brasiliae, Flumen Ianuarii, lector Fulbrightianus, 1965–1966
- Collegium Montis Holyoke, South Hadley Massachusettae, professor assistans, 1967
- Universitas Columbiae, Urbs Novumi Eboracum, professor asssociatus adiunctus, 1969–1972
- Collegium Brooklynense Universitatis Urbana Novi Eboraci, Urbs Novum Eboracum, professor associatus, 1970–1972
- Universitas Princetoniensis, Princetonia Novae Caesareae, lector Bain-Swiggettianus, 1973
- Universitas Brandeis, professor poesis Hurstianus, 1974–1975
- Universitas Utae, Urbs Lacus Salini, professor Anglicae, 1981–1993
- Universitas Hopkinsiensis, professor poesis Elliot Colemanianus, 1994–c. 1998
- Universitas Chicaginiensis, Consilium de Cogitatione Sociali Constitutum, 1998–ca. 2005
- Universitas Columbiae, Urbs Novum Eboracum, professor Anglicae et Litterarum Comparativarum, ca. 2005–
- Universitas Vasingtoniae, 1968, 1970
- Universitas Columbiae, 1980
- Universitas Yalensis, 1969–1970
- Universitas Virginiae, 1976, 1978
- Universitas Civica Californiae ad Fresno, 1977
- University Californiae ad Irvine, 1979
- Universitas Wesleyana, 1979
- Universitas Harvardiana, 1980
Opera
recenserePoesis
recensere- 1964: Sleeping with One Eye Open, Stone Wall Press
- 1968: Reasons for Moving: Poems, Atheneum[3]
- 1970: Darker: Poems, inter quae "The New Poetry Handbook," Atheneum[3]
- 1973: The Story of Our Lives, Atheneum[3] ISBN 9780689105760
- 1973: The Sargentville Notebook, Burning Deck[3]
- 1978: Elegy for My Father, Windhover[3]
- 1978: The Late Hour, Atheneum[3]
- 1980: Selected Poems, inter quae "Keeping Things Whole," Atheneum[3]
- 1990: The Continuous Life, Knopf[3] ISBN 9780679738442
- 1990: New Poems[3]
- 1991: The Monument, Ecco Press (vide etiam The Monument, 1978, oratio soluta)[3]
- 1993: Dark Harbor: A Poem, poema longum, in 55 partes divisum, Knopf[3]
- 1998: Blizzard of One: Poems, Knopf[3] winner of the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for poetry
- 1999: Chicken, Shadow, Moon & More, cum illustrationibus ab auctore factis[3]
- 1999: "89 Clouds," poema singulum, monotypis a Wendy Mark factis et introductio a Thomas Hoving scripta, ACA Galleries (Novi Eboraci)[3]
- 2006: Man and Camel, Knopf[1] ISBN 9780375711268
- 2007: New Selected Poems[4]
- 2012: Almost Invisible, Random House. ISBN 9780307957313.
Oratio soluta
recensere- 1978: The Monument. Ecco. (Vide etiam The Monument, 1991, poesis)[3] ISBN 9780880012744
- 1982: Contributor: Claims for Poetry, ed. Donald Hall, University of Michigan Press[3]
- 1982: The Planet of Lost Things, pro pueris[3]
- 1983: The Art of the Real, criticismus artis, C. N. Potter[3]
- 1985: The Night Book, pro pueris[3]
- 1985: Mr. and Mrs. Baby and Other Stories, fabulae breves, Knopf[3] ISBN 9780880013864
- 1986: Rembrandt Takes a Walk, pro pueris[3]
- 1987: William Bailey, criticismus arts, Abrams[3]
- 1993: Contributor: Within This Garden: Photographs by Ruth Thorne-Thomsen, Columbia College Chicago/Aperture Foundation[3]
- 1994: Hopper, criticismus artis, Ecco Press[3] ISBN 9780307957108
- 2000: The Weather of Words: Poetic Invention, Knopf[3]
- 2000: cum Eavan Boland, The Making of a Poem: A Norton Anthology of Poetic Forms, Norton (Novi Eboraci)[3]
Poemata Anglice conversa
recensere- 1971: 18 Poems from the Quechua, Halty Ferguson[1]
- 1973: The Owl's Insomnia, poemata Raphaelis Alberti, Atheneum[1]
- 1976: Souvenir of the Ancient World, poemata Caroli Drummond de Andrade, Antaeus Editions[4]
- 2002: Looking for Poetry: Poems by Carlos Drummond de Andrade and Rafael Alberti, with Songs from the Quechua[4]
- 1993: Contributor: "Canto IV", Dante's Inferno: Translations by Twenty Contemporary Poets, ed. Daniel Halpern, Harper Perennial
- 1986 aut 1987:[3] Traveling in the Family, poemata Caroli Drummond de Andrade, cum Thoma Colchie; interpres cum Elizabetha Bishop, Colchie, et Gregorio Rabassa), Random House[3]
Editor
recensere- 1968: The Contemporary American Poets, New American Library[1]
- 1970: New Poetry of Mexico, Dutton[1]
- 1976: Another Republic: Seventeen European and South American Writers, cum Carolo Simic, Ecco[1]
- 1991: The Best American Poetry 1991, Macmillan[3]
- 1994: Golden Ecco Anthology, Ecco Press[3]
- 1994: The Golden Ecco Anthology[1]
- 2005: 100 Great Poems of the Twentieth Century, W. W. Norton[1]
Adnotationes
recensere- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Web page titled "Mark Strand" at the website of the Academy of American Poets, retrieved July 12, 2009
- ↑ Poet Laureate Timeline: 1981-1990, Bibliotheca Congressionalis, 2008.
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 3.20 3.21 3.22 3.23 3.24 3.25 3.26 3.27 3.28 3.29 "Mark Strand". Poetry Foundation
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Web page titled "Mark Strand, UI Graduate 62MA (Former UI Faculty)," in situ Pulitzer Prize Winners with UI Ties.
Bibliographia
recensere- "Mark Strand, former US poet laureate, dies aged 80" in The Guardian (30 Novembris 2014)
- Perkins, George, et Barbara Perkins, eds. 1988. Contemporary American Literature. Novi Eboraci: McGraw-Hill
- Shawn, Wallace. 1998. Mark Strand, The Art of Poetry No. 77. The Paris Review Fall.
Nexus externi
recensere- Biographia, www.poets.org (Academia Poetarum Americanorum)
- Biographia, www.english.uius.edu (Modern American Poetry)
- Biographia et poemata, www.poetryfoundation.org
- L'assenza e l'ombra: Mark Strand, cittadelmonte.info
- "Poetry in the World," commentarius a Marco Strand scriptus, www.blackbird.vcu.edu