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Name
  
David Kalstone


Role
  
Writer

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Died
  
June 14, 1986, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States

Books
  
Becoming a Poet: Elizabeth Bishop with Marianne Moore and Robert Lowell

Education
  
Harvard University (1961), University of Cambridge

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada

David Kalstone (1933 – June 14, 1986), was an American writer and literary critic.

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Biography

Kalstone, born in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, was the recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship and studied at the University of Cambridge. He taught at Harvard University starting in 1959 and was a professor of English at Rutgers University from 1967 until his death.

An authority on the Elizabethan courtier poet Sir Philip Sidney, Kalstone also lectured and wrote about 20th-century poets including Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell. His close friends included the poet James Merrill and the writer Edmund White, who is said to have modeled on Kalstone the character of Joshua in his 1997 novel, The Farewell Symphony.

Merrill wrote the introduction to Becoming a Poet, a study of Elizabeth Bishop and the influence of Marianne Moore and Robert Lowell in helping shape the younger poet's voice. Left incomplete at Kalstone's death, it was published (to considerable acclaim) in 1989.

References

David Kalstone Wikipedia