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Name
  
Horace Gregory


Role
  
Poet

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Died
  
March 11, 1982, Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, United States

Education
  
University of Wisconsin-Madison (1923)

Awards
  
Bollingen Prize, Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada

Nominations
  
National Book Award for Poetry

Books
  
Chelsea rooming house, Chorus for survival, DH Lawrence: pilgrim of, The World of James McNeill, A history of American poetry - 19

Horace Gregory (April 10, 1898 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin – March 11, 1982 in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts) was a prize-winning American poet, translator of classic poetry, literary critic and college professor.

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Life

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A graduate of the University of Wisconsin in 1923, he was the author of eight books of poems, and a memoir in 1971. He married poet and editor Marya Zaturenska (1902–1982), in 1925. Her two children were Patrick and Joanna Gregory.

His collected essays were published in 1973. He also wrote book reviews that were published in the New York Times,. His work appeared in The New Yorker, Contemporary Poetry, The Wisconsin literary magazine, and Poetry Magazine.

His poetry is known for its dramatic structure and deep insights into contemporary life's harshness.

Gregory was a professor of English at Sarah Lawrence College, from 1934 to 1960.

He and Marya Zaturenska attended a 1948 reception at the Gotham Book Mart for Edith Sitwell. During the end of his life, Gregory and his wife were residents of Palisades, Rockland County, New York.

His papers are at Syracuse University.

Awards

  • 1942 Russell Loines Memorial Fund Poetry Award
  • 1961 Academy of American Poets Fellowship
  • 1965 Bollingen Prize
  • Poetry

  • Chelsea rooming house: poems. Covici, Friede. 1930. 
  • No Retreat, 1933
  • Chorus for Survival, 1935
  • Fortune for Mirabel, 1941
  • Poems, 1930-1940. Harcourt, Brace and Company. 1941. 
  • A Door in the Desert, 1951
  • Medusa in Gramercy Park: poems. Macmillan. 1961. 
  • Another look: poems. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 1976. ISBN 978-0-03-015396-9. 
  • Criticism

  • Pilgrim of the Apocalypse: a critical study of D.H. Lawrence. The Viking Press. 1933. 
  • The shield of Achilles: essays on beliefs in poetry. Harcourt, Brace. 1944. 
  • A History of American Poetry, 1900-1940. Harcourt, Brace and company. 1947. 
  • Amy Lowell: portrait of the poet in her time. T. Nelson. 1958. 
  • The world of James McNeill Whistler. Nelson. 1959. 
  • The dying gladiators, and other essays. Grove Press. 1961. 
  • Translations

  • Ovid (1958). The Metamorphoses. Signet Classic. ISBN 978-0-451-52793-6. CS1 maint: Uses authors parameter (link)
  • Gaius Valerius Catullus (1931). The poems of Catullus. Covici-Friede. CS1 maint: Uses authors parameter (link)
  • References

    Horace Gregory Wikipedia