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Occupation
  
Writer, poet

Education
  
Role
  
Poet

Name
  
Bill Knott

Nationality
  
American


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Born
  
William Kilborn KnottFebruary 17, 1940Carson City, United States (
1940-02-17
)

Died
  
2014, Bay City, Michigan, United States

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada

Books
  
The unsubscriber, Laugh at the end of the world, Stigmata errata etcetera, The quicken tree, Becos

Bill knott reading his poem ant dodger


William Kilborn Knott (17 February 1940 – 12 March 2014) was an American poet.

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Bill knott reading corpse and beans or what is poetry


Life

Bill Knott (poet) Bill Knott Poet Academy of American Poets

Born in Carson City, Michigan, US, Knott received his MFA from Norwich University and studied with John Logan in Chicago.

Bill Knott (poet) Bill Knott Poetry Foundation

His first collection of poems, The Naomi Poems: Corpse and Beans, was published in 1968 under the name Saint Geraud, a fictional persona whose backstory included a suicide two years prior to the publishing. The Naomi Poems was well received and brought him to the attention of such poets as James Wright, who called him an "unmistakable genius."

Bill Knott (poet) Remembering Bill Knott The New Yorker

Knott taught at Emerson College for more than 25 years, published many books of poetry, and was awarded the Iowa Poetry Prize and a Guggenheim fellowship.

Work

Bill Knott (poet) Thomas Lux Searches for the Elusive Bill Knott Poets Writers

Early in his career, Knott was noted for writing unusually short poems, some as short as one line, and untitled. Later he became interested in metrical verse forms and syllabics. He was not a believer in poetic "branding" and throughout his career refused to restrict himself to one particular school or style of writing. His poetry's subjects, themes and tones were also wide-ranging. His work often displayed a wry, self-deprecating sense of humor, and he was critical of what he saw as an epidemic of humorlessness in contemporary American poetry. Poets who cite him as an influence include Thomas Lux, Mary Karr, Stephen Dobyns, Denise Duhamel, Denis Johnson, and Janaka Stucky. One of Johnson's novels, Already Dead: A California Gothic, was inspired by Knott's "Poem Noir."

Bill Knott (poet) Bill Knott Corpse And Beans Or What Is Poetry YouTube

A selection of his work, I Am Flying Into Myself: Selected Poems, 1960-2014, was compiled by Thomas Lux and published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in February 2017.

Bill Knott (poet) CrazyBeautiful Heart Bill Knotts Primal Poetry

Knott was also a visual artist, known for giving away booklets of his poetry with hand-painted covers.


Bill Knott (poet) spokensong The Naomi Poems by Saint Geraud aka bill knott

Bill Knott (poet) Painting vs Poetry by Bill Knott Poems Academy of American Poets

References

Bill Knott (poet) Wikipedia