Daniel Hall (poet)
Daniel Hall | |
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Born | 1952 (age 68–69) |
Nationality | American |
Genre | Poetry |
Daniel J. Hall (born 1952) is an American poet.
Life[]
Hall's first book, Hermit with Landscape, was selected by James Merrill as winner of the 1989 Yale Series of Younger Poets competition.[1][failed verification]
Hall's second book, Strange Relation, was selected by Mark Doty as winner of the 1995 National Poetry Series.[2][failed verification] His latest book is Under Sleep.
He was a judge for the .[3]
He currently lives in Amherst, Massachusetts[2][page needed] and was Writer-in-Residence at Amherst College until 2018.[4] He is on the editorial board of the literary magazine The Common, based at Amherst College.[5]
Awards[]
- Ingram Merrill Foundation,[6]
- National Endowment for the Arts
- Guggenheim Foundation
- 1998 Whiting Award[7]
- 1996 National Poetry Series for Under Sleep
- 1992-1993 Amy Lowell Traveling Scholar
- 1990 Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition, for Hermit with Landscape (Yale, 1990), selected by James Merrill
Works[]
Books[]
- Hermit with Landscape, (Yale, 1990)
- Strange Relation, National Poetry Series 1995
- Under Sleep, Phoenix Poets, University of Chicago, 2007, ISBN 978-0-226-31332-0.
Interviews[]
Reviews[]
“Daniel Hall’s work reminds us that a poet’s sharp-sightedness, the whole business of ‘getting things right,’ is a matter of far more than accuracy. It’s a matter of—inescapably—thanksgiving.[8]
Daniel Hall’s poetry also negotiates autobiography and desire, and much of his new collection, Under Sleep, pairs an impulse to elegy (it is dedicated to his late partner) with a love of perceptual activity, that impressionistic seeing and feeling that comes from the conflicting currents of mind and body and is the backbone of so much lyric poetry.[9]
Highly Recommended[10]
References[]
- ^ Hall, Daniel (1990), Hermit with Landscape, Yale University Press
- ^ Jump up to: a b Hall, Daniel (1996), Strange Relation, Penguin Books
- ^ aapone (31 December 1979). "James Laughlin Award". Archived from the original on 23 April 2009. Retrieved 16 March 2009.
- ^ "Faculty & Staff - Hall, Daniel J. - Amherst College".
- ^ "About - The Common". 27 January 2012.
- ^ [1]
- ^ [2]
- ^ Brad Leithauser, Getting Things Right, The New York Review of Books, Volume 43, Number 14 · September 19, 1996
- ^ Getting to the point: Memorable verse ranges from the darkly comic to the impressionistic, The Chicago Tribune, Katie Peterson, August 04, 2007
- ^ "MASSBOOKS OF THE YEAR/POETRY" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-12-27. Retrieved 2009-03-16.
External links[]
- American male poets
- 1952 births
- Living people
- Amherst College faculty
- LGBT writers from the United States
- Gay writers
- Poets from Massachusetts
- LGBT poets