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Name
  
David Kresh

Role
  
Religious Leader


Siblings
  
Roger Howell


Died
  
April 19, 1993, Mount Carmel Center, Texas, United States

Spouse
  
Rachel Jones (m. 1984–1993)

Parents
  
Bobby Wayne Howell, Bonnie Sue Clark

Similar People
  
Jim Jones, Timothy McVeigh, Marshall Applewhite, Janet Reno, Charles Manson

Children
  
Cyrus Howell, Star Howell

David Kresh (1940-2006) was an American poet, with three published volumes of poetry. He also served as the reference specialist for poetry at the Library of Congress.

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Biography

David Benedict Georg Kresh was born in 1940, in the Bronx, New York. He became interested in poetry after his father read regularly to him from Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass. He graduated from Swarthmore College in 1961, with a degree in English. In 1966, he attained his Master's Degree in library and information science from Drexel University. Kresh was married three times, the last marriage lasting for twenty years before his death of prostate cancer at age 66.

Career

Kresh authored three poetry collections, including Turn Off or Use Opener, which was published posthumously in 2007, as well as the more minor works, Bloody Joy: Love Poems (1981) and Sketches After Pete's Beer (1986). Turn Off or Use Opener won the 2005 Caryle Prize in Poetry. He served for thirty-eight years at the Library of Congress, retiring in 2004. Kresh served from 1995 until his death on September 26, 2006 as the Poet-in-Residence at Capitol Hill Day School in Washington, D.C..

References

David Kresh Wikipedia