George Starbuck
George Starbuck | |
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Born | George Edwin Starbuck June 15, 1931 Columbus, Ohio |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Tuscaloosa, Alabama |
Occupation | Poet |
Alma mater | Chadwick School California Institute of Technology University of California, Berkeley American Academy in Rome University of Chicago Harvard University |
Genre | Poetry |
George Edwin Starbuck (15 June 1931 in Columbus, Ohio – 15 August 1996 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama) was an American poet of the neo-formalist school.
Life
Starbuck studied at Chadwick School, the California Institute of Technology, the University of California, Berkeley, the American Academy in Rome, the University of Chicago, and Harvard University.[1] He also studied under Robert Lowell in the Boston University workshop with Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton.[2][3] He taught at the Iowa Writers Workshop, Boston University, and the State University of New York, Buffalo. He was fired by SUNY-Buffalo for not taking a loyalty oath, but was vindicated by the Supreme Court.[4][5][6] His students included Maxine Kumin, Peter Davison, Emily Hiestand, Mary Baine Campbell, Craig Lucas, James Hercules Sutton, and Askold Melnyczuk.[7]
Starbuck had five children: Margaret, Stephen, John, Anthony, and Joshua.[8] His papers are held at the University of Alabama library.[9]
Starbuck's work is marked by clever rhymes, witty asides, and the fusing of Romantic themes with cynicism about modern life. For example, his book Bone Thoughts was published with half its pages blank, and he called his style of formalism "SLABS" (Standard Length And Breadth Sonnets). He was not widely appreciated in the mainstream culture during his lifetime, but two new collections of his poems have been published in the last few years, Poems Selected from Five Decades and Visible Ink, helping win him a wider audience.
Starbuck's best-known poems include "Tuolumne," "On an Urban Battlefield," and "Sonnet With a Different Letter At the End of Every Line."
Awards
- 1993: Aiken Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry
- 1982: Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize, for The Argot Merchant Disaster: Poems New and Selected
- 1960: Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition
Major punlications
- The Works: Poems Selected from Five Decades (University of Alabama Press, 2003)
- Translations from the English (University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, 2003)
- Visible Ink (University of Alabama Press, 2002)
- Space Saver Sonnets £Bits Press, 1986)
- Richard the Third in a Fourth of a Second (Bits Press, 1986)
- The Argot Merchant Disaster: Poems New and Selected (Little, Brown & Co., 1982)
- Talkin' B.A. Blues (Pym-Randall Press, 1980)
- Desperate Measures (D. R. Godine, August 1978)
- Elegy in a Country Churchyard (Pym-Randall Press, September 1975)
- White Paper (Little, Brown & Co., 1966)
- Bone Thoughts (Yale University Press, 1960)
Anthologies
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References
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- ↑ http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/books/2004/09/starbuck_the_great.html
- ↑ https://www.poetryfoundation.org/harriet/2013/01/having-martinis-with-plath-and-sexton/
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External links
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- 1931 births
- 1996 deaths
- 20th-century American poets
- Boston University faculty
- California Institute of Technology alumni
- University of California, Berkeley alumni
- University of Chicago alumni
- Harvard University alumni
- Iowa Writers' Workshop faculty
- University at Buffalo faculty
- Writers from Columbus, Ohio
- Poets from Ohio
- Yale Younger Poets winners