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Occupation
  
Professor

Name
  
Stanley Plumly

Genre
  
Poetry


Nationality
  
American

Language
  
English

Role
  
Poet

Stanley Plumly Md poet laureate Stanley Plumly comes to Hagerstown

Born
  
May 23, 1939 (age 84) Barnesville, Ohio (
1939-05-23
)

Education
  
Ohio University (1968), Wilmington College (1962)

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada

Nominations
  
National Book Award for Poetry

Books
  
Posthumous Keats, The Immortal Evening, Orphan Hours: Poems, Old Heart, Now That My Father Lies Dow

Stanley plumly 2011 national book festival


Stanley Plumly (born May 23, 1939 in Barnesville, Ohio) is an American poet, who is professor of English and director of University of Maryland, College Park's creative writing program.

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Stanley Plumly Stanley Plumly39s Romance With Keats The New York Sun

"This poet hymns unlikely things, finding beauty and grace where they were overlooked, so that a frightful contraption like an iron lung can become a miraculous vehicle for 'out-of-the-body travel', the major metaphor as well as the title ot Plumly's finest collection (1977). In the same way, wildflowers we may have scarely noticed, like meadow-rue and peppergrass, are shown to have the same kind of unlikely and stirring beauty. Stirring, perhaps, because unlikely, rescued from a modest oblivion to enhance our sense of life.

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Stanley Plumly grew up in Ohio and Virginia and was educated at Wilmington College in Ohio and at Ohio University. He taught for a number of years at Ohio University, where he helped found the Ohio Review, and he has been a visiting writer at a number of other institutions, including Iowa, Princeton, Columbia, and the University of Washington. At present, he teaches in the writing program at the University of Maryland."

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Education

He graduated from Wilmington College (Ohio), and from Ohio University with his M.A. in 1968. He completed his PhD coursework at Ohio University and left in 1968, ABD. He is the head of the English department in the University of Maryland.

Honors

In 2009, Plumly was named Poet Laureate for the State of Maryland by Governor Martin O'Malley.

Prizes

  • Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism, 2015
  • John William Corrington Award for Lifetime Achievement in Literature, 2010
  • Beall Award in Biography from PEN, 2009
  • Paterson Poetry Prize, 2008
  • LA Times Book Prize, 2008
  • Delmore Schwartz Memorial Award, 1972
  • Ingram Merrill Foundation Award
  • Pushcart Prize on six occasions
  • Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters
  • John William Corrington Award for Literary Excellence
  • Fellowships

  • Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship
  • Ingram-Merrill Fellowship
  • 1973 John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship
  • National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship on three occasions
  • 1991 poet in residence at The Frost Place
  • References

    Stanley Plumly Wikipedia