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Mark Jarman

Mark Jarman is the author of eleven books of poetry: North Sea (Cleveland State University Poetry Center); The Rote Walker and Far and Away (Carnegie Mellon University Press); The Black Riviera (Wesleyan University Press); Questions for Ecclesiastes, Unholy Sonnets, and the book-length narrative poem Iris (Story Line Press); To the Green Man, Epistles, Bone Fires: New and Selected Poems, and The Heronry (Sarabande Books). He has published three books of essays and reviews: The Secret of Poetry (Story Line Press), Body and Soul: Essays on Poetry (University of Michigan Press, Poets on Poetry Series), and Dailiness: Essays on Poetry (Paul Dry Books). With Robert McDowell, he co-authored The Reaper Essays (Story Line Press), a collection of essays they wrote for their magazine The Reaper during the 1980s. He co-edited Rebel Angels: 25 Poets of the New Formalism (Story Line Press) with David Mason. His awards and honors include a Joseph Henry Jackson Literary Award, the Poets’ Prize, the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize, the Balcones Poetry Prize, grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, a Guggenheim Fellowship in poetry, and a Chancellor’s Research Award from Vanderbilt University where he is Centennial Professor of English, Emeritus.