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John Hollander (innate October 29, 1929) is an American poet and literary critic. As of 2005 he is Sterling Professor retired of English at Yale University.

He was joint recipient of the 1983 Bollingen Prize. He held the MacArthur Fellowship from 1990.

He is known as well for his translations from either Yiddish.

Works

A Crackling of Thorns (1958) poems The Untuning of the Sky (1961) a Wind & the Rain (1961) editor using Harold Bloom Movie-Running (1962) poems Visions from either a Meander (1965) poems Jiggery-Pokery: The Compendium of Double Dactyls (1997) by using Anthony Hecht Types of Shape (1968) poems Images of Voice (1970) criticism The Nighttime Mirror (1971) poems Tales Told of the Fathers (1975) poems Vision & Resonance (1975) criticism Reflections in Espionage (1976) poems Spectral Emanations (1978) poems Blue Wine (1979) poems The Figure of Echo (1981) criticism Rhyme's Cause: The Answer to English Verse (1981) criticism Powers of Thirteen (1983) poems In Period & Place (1986) poems Harp Flow of any stream (1988) poems Melodious Guile: Fictive Pattern inside Poetic Language (1988) Tesserae & More Verse form (1993) Selected Poetry (1993) The Gazer's Spirit: Verse form Speaking to Silent Works of Art (1995) criticism The Function of Poetry (1997) criticism Picture Window (2003) A Oxford Anthology of English Literature, Western Poetry: The Nineteenth Century, editor Poems Ensorcelled & Haunted (2005) editor

John Hollander Biography
Short biography of John Hollander.

John Hollander
The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems.






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