【William Logan:美国第一诗评恶棍】
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The most notorious poet-critic of his generation, William Logan has
defined our view of poets good and bad, interesting and banal, for
more than three decades.
William Logan
Poet and critic William Logan was born in Boston in 1950 and
earned degrees from Yale University and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop.
Since 1975, his work—both poetry and criticism—has regularly
appeared in major journals and publications such as theNew
Yorker,
Logan’s poetry is distinguished by its intricate formal structures;
his work frequently uses traditional forms such as the sonnet, and
rhyme and meter schemes, to explore concepts of truth and art as
well as various ironies of the human condition.
In early collections such as
Yet Logan once told
Logan has also garnered considerable praise, and notoriety, for his
work as a critic.Slate
William Logan is a professor of English at the University of
Florida, where he teaches in the MFA program. His numerous honors
and awards include a Lavan Award from the academy of American
Poets, the J. Howard and Barbara M.J. Wood Prize, and the Amy
Lowell Poetry Travelling Scholarship. He has received the National
Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism, as well as their Citation
for Excellence in Reviewing.
CAREER
University of Florida, Gainesville, director of creative writing program, 1983-2000, assistant professor, 1983-87, associate professor, 1987-91, professor of English, 1991—, alumni/ae professor of English, 1996-1999; poet and poetry critic.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
POETRY
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Dream of Dying,
Graywolf, 1980. -
Sad-faced Men,
David Godine (Boston), 1982. -
Difficulty,
Salamander, 1984, David Godine, 1985. -
Moorhen,
Abattoir (Omaha, NE), 1984. -
Sullen Weedy Lakes,
David Godine, 1988. -
Vain Empires,
Penguin (New York), 1998, Peterloo Press (Calstock, England), 1998. -
Night Battle,
Penguin (New York), 1999. -
Poetry and the Age,
expanded edition, University Press of Florida (Gainesville, FL), 2000. - Macbeth in Venice, Penguin (New York), 2003.
- The Whispering Gallery, Penguin (New York), 2005.
- Strange Flesh, Penguin (New York), 2008.
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Madam X,
Penguin, 2012.
CRITICISM
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(Editor with Dana Gioia)
Certain Solitudes: On the Poetry of Donald Justice, University of Arkansas Press (Fayetteville), 1997. - All the Rage: Prose on Poetry 1976-1992, University of Michigan Press (Ann Arbor), 1998.
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Reputations of the Tongue: On Poets and
Poetry,
University Press of Florida (Gainesville, FL), 1999. -
Desperate Measures,
University Press of Florida, 2002. -
The Undiscovered Country: Poetry in the Age of
Tin,
Columbia University Press (New York, NY), 2005. - Our Savage Art, Columbia University Press, 2009.
OTHER
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Contributor of reviews to periodicals, including
New York Times Book Review, Washington Post, andTimes Literary Supplement.
FURTHER READING
PERIODICALS
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Booklist,
February 15, 1998, p. 969. -
Library Journal,
March 1, 1982, p. 552; March 15, 1986, p. 71; May 1, 1989, p. 80; February 15, 1998, p. 146; October 1, 1999, p. 92; November 1, 1999, p. 88. -
Nation,
March 20, 1982, p. 342. -
New Statesman,
January 18, 1985, p. 32. -
New York Times Book Review,
July 13, 1986, p. 35; March 12, 1989, p. 38; July 12, 1998, p. 28. -
Poetry,
February, 1999, p. 321; August, 1999, p. 286. -
Publishers Weekly,
January 22, 1982, p. 57; February 23, 1998, p. 69; August 30, 1999, p. 77. -
Times Literary Supplement,
December 14, 1984, p. 1456. -
Tribune Books
(Chicago), December 14, 1986, p. 7.

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