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霍华德·奈莫洛夫 Howard Nemerov
美国  (1920年1991年)

诗词《诗选 anthology》   

阅读霍华德·奈莫洛夫 Howard Nemerov在诗海的作品!!!
  在纽约长大,哈佛大学毕业。曾在空军服役,在多所大学任教。1977年他的《诗选》同时获全美图书奖和普利策奖。其诗严肃并带有玄学诗的机智。他最近的诗集《最后的事物/最初的光》。


  Howard Nemerov (February 29, 1920 – July 5, 1991) was United States Poet Laureate on two separate occasions: from 1963 to 1964, and from 1988 to 1990. The Collected Poems of Howard Nemerov won the National Book Award, Pulitzer Prize and Bollingen Prize. He was brother to photographer Diane Nemerov Arbus and father to art critic Alexander Nemerov.
  
  Born in New York City, his parents were David and Gertrude (Russek) Nemerov. His younger sister was the photographer Diane Arbus. The elder Nemerov's talents and interests extended to art connoisseurship, painting, and philanthropy — talents and interests undoubtedly influential upon his son. Young Howard was raised in a sophisticated New York City environment where he attended the Society for Ethical Culture's Fieldston School. Graduated in 1937 as an outstanding student and second string team football fullback, he commenced studies at Harvard University where, in 1940, he was Bowdoin Essayist and he received bachelor's degree at this university. Throughout World War II, he served as a pilot, first in the Royal Canadian Air Force and later the U. S. Army Air Forces. He married in 1944, and after the war, having earned the rank of first lieutenant, returned to New York with his wife to complete his first book.
  
  Nemerov then began teaching, first at Hamilton College and later at Bennington College, Brandeis University, and finally Washington University in St. Louis, where he was Edward Mallinckrodt Distinguished University Professor of English and Distinguished Poet in Residence from 1969 until his death in 1991. Nemerov's numerous collections of poetry include Trying Conclusions: New and _Select_ed Poems, 1961-1991 (University of Chicago Press, 1991); The Collected Poems of Howard Nemerov (1977), which won the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, and the Bollingen Prize; The Winter Lightning: _Select_ed Poems (1968); Mirrors and Windows (1958); The Salt Garden (1955); and The Image of the Law (1947). His novels have also been commended; they include The Homecoming Game (1957), Federigo: Or the Power of Love (1954), and The Melodramatists (1949).
  
  Nemerov received many awards and honors, among them fellowships from The Academy of American Poets and The Guggenheim Foundation, a National Endowment for the Arts grant, the National Medal of Arts, the Bollingen Prize for Poetry, and the first Aiken Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry. [1]
  
  Nemerov served as poetry consultant to the Library of Congress in 1963 and 1964, as a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets beginning in 1976, and as poet laureate of the United States from 1988 to 1990. In 1990 he was inducted into the St. Louis Walk of Fame. Nemerov died of cancer in 1991 in University City, Missouri.
  
  
  Poetry
  Nemerov's work is formalist. He has written almost exclusively in fixed forms and meter. While he is known for his meticulousness and refined technique, his work also has a reputation for being witty and playful. He is compared to John Hollander and Philip Larkin..
  
  "A Primer for the Daily Round" is his most frequently anthologized poem, and highly representative of Nemerov's poetic style. It is an archetypal Elizabethan sonnet, demonstrative of the prosodic creativity for which Nemerov is famous.
  
  "A Primer for the Daily Round"
  A peels an apple, while B kneels to God,
  C telephones to D, who has a hand
  On E's knee, F coughs, G turns up the sod
  For H's grave, I do not understand
  But J is bringing one clay pigeon down
  While K brings down a nightstick on L's head,
  And M takes mustard, N drives into town,
  O goes to bed with P, and Q drops dead,
  R lies to S, but happens to be heard
  By T, who tells U not to fire V
  For having to give W the word
  That X is now deceiving Y with Z,
  Who happens just now to remember A
  Peeling an apple somewhere far away.
  
  Bibliography
  Poetry
  
  The Image of the Law (1947)
  The Salt Garden (1955)
  Mirrors and Windows (1958)
  The Blue Swallows (1967)
  The Winter Lightning: _Select_ed Poems (1968)
  The Collected Poems of Howard Nemerov (1977)
  Trying Conclusions: New and _Select_ed Poems, 1961-1991 (1991)
  Grace to be Said at the Supermarket
  Prose
  
  The Melodramatists (1949)
  Federigo: Or the Power of Love (1954)
  The Homecoming Game (1957)
  
  Footnotes
  ^ "Nemerov First Winner Of Taylor Poetry Prize", New York Times.
  
  References
  The New York Times (January 18, 1987): "Nemerov First Winner Of Taylor Poetry Prize"
    

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