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EARLIER: Galway Kinnell honored by poets, friends. Kinnell won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award in 1983 for his collection "Selected Poems." ...
Galway Kinnell, the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet whose work explored themes of nature, religion and human rights, died Tuesday of leukemia at 87 in Sheffield, Vt., reports the New York Times.
MONTPELIER – Poets and common folk filled the seats of the Statehouse chamber Thursday afternoon to honor former Vermont Poet Laureate Galway Kinnell. Flanked by his family, Kinnell, 87, of ...
Book News: Remembering Poet Galway Kinnell, Whose Song Said Everything : The Two-Way The Pulitzer Prize winner has died at the age of 87. In his deceptively simple poetry and in his activism ...
The publication of his “Collected Poems” is a significant literary event, marked last week by a deeply personal event for family and friends of the poet, who died in 2014.
Galway Kinnell (GAULway kinNELL) is no household word, but among poets he was well-known long before April when he won the Pulitzer and the American Book Award. In 1981, ...
Galway Kinnell and his dog In recent years, we've lost Adrienne Rich, Philip Levine, Maxine Kumin, Daniel Hoffman, Carolyn Kizer, Galway Kinnell , and, in 2017, John Ashbery and Richard Wilbur ...
Galway Kinnell was born in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1927. He graduated from Princeton University in 1948 and received a Master of Arts degree from the University of Rochester in 1949.
NEW YORK —<ld/> Galway Kinnell, who was recognized with both a Pulitzer Prize and an American Book Award for a body of poetry that pushed deep into the heart of human experience in the decades ...
Galway Kinnell, the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who opened up American verse in the 1960s and beyond through his forceful, spiritual observations on the outsiders and underside of contemporary ...
American poet Galway Kinnell, whose work emphasized the ordinary over the fantastical, died from leukemia Tuesday at his home in Sheffield, Vermont. He was 87.
Galway Kinnell, the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who opened up American verse in the 1960s and beyond through his forceful, spiritual takes on the outsiders and underside of contemporary life, has ...
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