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Biography of James Tate

James Tate (1943 - Present)


James Tate was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1943. He is the author of twelve collections of poetry including his first volume, The Lost Pilot, which was selected for the Yale Series of Younger Poets Award in 1967, The Oblivion Ha Ha (1970), Hints to Pilgrims (1971), Absences (1972), Viper Jazz (1976), Riven Doggeries (1979), Constant Defender (1983), Reckoner (1986) and Distance From Loved Ones (1990).

In 1992, Tate was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and the William Carlos Williams Award for his Selected Poems (1991). His most recent collection, Worshipful Company of Fletchers (The Ecco Press, 1994) received the National Book Award for Poetry. Among his other awards are fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts, and the National Institute for Arts and Letters Award for Poetry. He also received the $100,000 Tanning Prize for The Academy of American Poets in 1995.

He has taught poetry at the University of California at Berkeley, Columbia University, and Emerson College. He currently teaches at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, where he has worked since 1971.



22 Poems written by James Tate

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Miscellaneous

A Knock On The Door
Goodtime Jesus
Shut Up And Eat Your Toad
Thinking Ahead To Possible Options And A Worst-Case Scenario
Days of Pie and Coffee
Dream On
Head of a White Woman Winking
Loyalty
My Felisberto
Never Again The Same
Non-Stop
Restless Leg Syndrome
The Definition of Gardening
The New Ergonomics

Absences

My Great Great Etc. Uncle Patrick Henry

Reckoner

The List of Famous Hats

The Lost Pilot

Success Comes To Cow Creek
The Lost Pilot

Worshipful Company of Fletchers

Happy As The Day Is Long
Like A Scarf
More Later, Less The Same
The Wrong Way Home

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