Timothy Donnelly
Timothy Donnelly (born June 3, 1969 Providence, Rhode Island)[1] is an American poet.
Timothy Donnelly | |
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Born | June 3, 1969 Providence, Rhode Island |
Occupation | professor |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | The Johns Hopkins University; Columbia University |
Genre | Poetry |
Life
He earned his BA from The Johns Hopkins University and his MFA in Poetry from Columbia University's MFA in Creative Writing program. He is an associate professor at Columbia University. He became a poetry editor for the Boston Review in 1996.[2]
Donnelly is the author of Twenty-Seven Props for a Production of Eine Lebenszeit (Grove Press, 2003), and The Cloud Corporation (Wave Books, 2010).[3]
Awards and honors
- 2012: Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award, The Cloud Corporation
- 2012: Guggenheim Fellowship
- 2014: Alice Fay di Castagnola Award
Bibliography
Poetry collections
- Donnelly, Timothy (2003). Twenty-seven props for a production of Eine Lebenszeit. New York: Grove Press.
- The Cloud Corporation (chapbook) (hand held editions, 2008)
- The Cloud Corporation. Wave Books. 21 September 2010. pp. 13–. ISBN 978-1-933517-47-6.
- Three Poets. Minus A Press. 2012. (coauthored with John Ashbery and Geoffrey G. O'Brien)
- "Hymn to Life" (chapbook) (Factory Hollow Press, 2014)
- "Poems for Political Disaster" (Chapbook). Boston Review. January 2017. ISBN 978-1946511010.
- The Problem of the Many. Wave Books. 2019.
List of poems
Title | Year | First published | Reprinted/collected |
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Diet Mountain Dew | 2016 | Donnelly, Timothy (March 21, 2016). "Diet Mountain Dew". The New Yorker. 92 (6): 72–73. | |
References
- http://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poet/timothy-donnelly
- "Timothy Donnelly - Faculty". Columbia University. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
- Hillel Italie (Dec 19, 2003), "Poetry; Changing readers a word at a time; For Timothy Donnelly, fame would be nice, but crafting language is its own reward.", Los Angeles Times
External links
- Timothy Donnelly's author page at Wave Books
- Timothy Donnelly's faculty page at Columbia University
- Timothy Donnelly talks about getting "The Cloud Corporation" published in Harper's and "Globus Hystericus" in The Paris Review
- 'The Syntactical Sublime', review of The Cloud Corporation in the Oxonian Review
- “A javelin of lavender…asserts a dozen verities”, review of The Cloud Corporation on THEthe Poetry Blog
- "Globus Hystericus". The Paris Review.
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