Richard Wakefield

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Richard Wakefield
Born1952[1]
EducationUniversity of Washington
OccupationPoet, literary critic, professor
Spouse(s)Catherine Wakefield, 47 years

Richard Wakefield is an American poet, and literary critic. He has taught at the University of Washington Tacoma, and The Evergreen State College.[2] He currently teaches at Tacoma Community College.[3] and has also served as a /guest lecturer in the field of economics at Salem State University.[4]

Life[]

Wakefield is a poetry critic for the Seattle Times.[5] His work has appeared in American Literature, Sewanee Review, Midwest Quarterly, Light, Seattle Review, Atlanta Review, Tampa Review, Neovictorian, Bellowing Ark, and Edge City Review.[6]

He lives in Federal Way, Washington, with his wife and their two daughters.

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Works[]

  • Robert Frost and the Opposing Lights of the Hour, Peter Lang Publishing, 1985'
  • East of Early Winters: poems, University of Evansville Press, 2006, ISBN 978-0-930982-63-8
  • A Vertical Mile: poems, Able Muse Press, 2012'

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