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Name
  
Hank Lazer


Role
  
Poet


Education
  
Stanford University, University of Virginia

Books
  
Elegies & Vacations, Lyric & Spirit, Opposing poetries, Opposing Poetries: Part One, Deathwatch for My Father

Hank lazer reads from notebooks and coda


Hank Lazer (b. San Jose, California) is an American poet and critic who teaches at the University of Alabama.

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Biography

Lazer received an A.B. in English from Stanford University, and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees the University of Virginia. He has been a professor of English at the University of Alabama since 1977. From 1991 to 1997, he was Assistant Dean for Humanities and Fine Arts; from 1997 to 2006 he was Assistant Vice President for Undergraduate Programs and Services; and since 2006 he serves as Associate Provost for Academic Affairs.

He is also the director of Creative Campus, a university-wide program designed to "expand arts experiences for the community." A noted poet in his own right, he is responsible for bringing renowned writers to the Tuscaloosa campus, including Robert Creeley and Neil Gaiman.

Literary work

Lazer has published fourteen books of poetry since 1992. In addition, he published two volumes of criticism, Opposing Poetries: Volume One—Issues and Institutions and Opposing Poetries: Volume Two—Readings with Northwestern University Press (2006), and edited a collection of essays by various writers and critics (including Helen Vendler), What is a Poet?, for the University of Alabama Press (1987). Religious studies scholar William G. Doty called his "apocalyptic" work "prophetic and creative."

References

Hank Lazer Wikipedia


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