Greg Glazner
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Greg Glazner | |
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Born | 1958 (age 65–66) Anson, Texas, U.S. |
Occupation | Poet |
Alma mater | Hardin–Simmons University University of Montana |
Notable awards | Walt Whitman Award (1991) |
Greg Glazner (born in Anson, Texas in 1958) is an American poet.
Life
[edit]He graduated from Hardin–Simmons University, and the University of Montana, with an M.A. and M.F.A.[1]
His work has appeared in Poetry,[2] Ironwood,[3] The Laurel Review, New England Journal, Pequod, Quarterly West, The Southern Poetry Review,[4] and The Texas Review. He works on music/poetry projects with bands including Zeno's Run.[5]
He was the Richard Hugo Visiting Writer at the University of Montana in 2002.[6] He taught at the College of Santa Fe which is now closed.
He currently teaches at UC Davis.
Awards
[edit]- 1991 Walt Whitman Award chosen by Charles Wright
- Bess Hokin Award from Poetry
- Lannan Foundation residency in Marfa [7]
- 2005 NEA Fellowship[8]
Works
[edit]- Cellar Testament. William Paterson University Press. 2019 chapbook ISBN 9781727314335
- "Zeno's Cure Chapter 1" Archived 2008-07-04 at the Wayback Machine
- Singularity. W. W. Norton & Company, Incorporated. 1996. ISBN 978-0-393-03992-4.
- From the Iron Chair. W.W. Norton. 1992. ISBN 978-0-393-03098-3.
- Walking Two Landscapes. State Street Press. 1984. chapbook
Ploughshares
[edit]- "Orchard Bees". Ploughshares. Winter 1999–2000. Archived from the original on August 24, 2006.
- "from Zeno's Cure". Ploughshares. Winter 2001–02. Archived from the original on November 4, 2007.
References
[edit]- ^ "The University of Montana Creating Writing Program - Alumni". Archived from the original on 2009-05-13. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
- ^ "November 2004 : Poetry Magazine". 29 September 2021.
- ^ "Ironwood". 1986.
- ^ "Southern Poetry Review". 1990.
- ^ "Creative Writing and Literature - Faculty". Archived from the original on 2009-06-25. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
- ^ "Issues - Ploughshares".
- ^ "Lannan Foundation".
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-10-04. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
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External links
[edit]- Audio: Greg Glazner reads "A Fine, Clean Gloss" from Singularity (1996, W. W, Norton)