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Name
  
John Haines


Role
  
Poet

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Died
  
March 2, 2011, Fairbanks, Alaska, United States

Education
  
American University (1948–1949), National Art School (1946–1947)

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada, Poets' Prize

Books
  
The stars - the snow - the fire, The owl in the mask of the drea, Fables and distances, For the century's end, Living Off the Country

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John Meade Haines (June 29, 1924 – March 2, 2011) was an American poet and educator who had served as the poet laureate of Alaska.

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John Meade Haines, who was born in Norfolk, Virginia, published nine collections of poetry and numerous works of nonfiction, including his acclaimed Alaskan book The Stars, The Snow, The Fire. Haines received a Guggenheim fellowship twice. He was appointed the Poet Laureate of Alaska in 1969. A collection of critical essays about his poetry, The Wilderness of Vision, was published in 1998. Haines taught graduate level and honors English classes at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. He died in Fairbanks, Alaska. Tributes to John Haines by the author and literary critic John A. Murray were published in The Bloomsbury Review, July–August 2011 and The Sewanee Review, Winter 2012. Murray also conducted a lengthy interview with John Haines in The Bloomsbury Review, July–August 2004. There are lengthy discussions of John Haines in Murray's book Abbey in America: A Philosopher's Legacy in a New Century (University of New Mexico Press, Jun 15, 2015) in the essay 'The Age of Abbey' and in the Afterword.

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Honors

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  • 2008 Aiken Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry
  • 2007 USA Rasmuson Fellow from United States Artists
  • 2005 Rasmuson Foundation Distinguished Artist
  • University of Alaska Northern Momentum Scholar, 2002
  • Fellow, the Academy of American Poets, 1997
  • Lifetime Achievement Award from the Alaska Center for the Book/Library of Congress, 1994
  • Poets' Prize, 1991
  • Alaska Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts
  • two Guggenheim Fellowships
  • National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship
  • Amy Lowell Traveling Fellowship, 1976–1977

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    References

    John Haines Wikipedia