Sneha Girap (Editor)

Nelson Bentley

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Nelson Bentley

Role
  
Poet

Education
  
University of Michigan


Nelson Bentley

Died
  
1990, Seattle, Washington, United States

Books
  
The Flying Oyster: The Collected Apocalypses of Nelson Bentley

Nelson Bentley (1918 – 1990) was an American poet and professor at the University of Washington in Seattle, whose works have left an impression on the Seattle literary scene. He was born in Elm, Michigan. He graduated from the University of Michigan receiving his bachelor's then his master's degree there.

Nelson Bentley Friends of Nelson Bentley Childrens Lit Notes Sayings of poet

Bentley studied under W. H. Auden. He was a friend and colleague of Theodore Roethke, among other Northwest poets who created a distinct regional voice. In his forty years as a professor he conducted workshops, hosted readings at literary venues around the city and on radio and public television, juried poetry contests, edited poetry for journals and newspapers, and was a co-founder of Poetry Northwest and The Seattle Review. Although he was a fine poet in his own right, he believed his own greatest accomplishment to be his work in teaching hundreds of other poets who published in nationally recognized poetry outlets. He founded the Castalia Reading Series, which started at the University of Washington in the mid-seventies and continues today.

References

Nelson Bentley Wikipedia