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31: 187:, where he lived with his mother and his grandparents in his grandparents' house. His father, a pilot in World War II, had died in combat on April 11, 1944, before Tate was a year old. Tate and his mother moved out after seven years when she remarried. The eventual poet said he belonged to a gang in high school and had little interest in literature. He planned on being a gas station attendant as his uncle had been, but finding that his friends to his surprise were going to college, he applied to Kansas State College of Pittsburg (now 1387: 191:) in 1961. Tate wrote his first poem a few months into college with no external motivation; he observed that poetry "became a private place that I was hugely drawn to, where I could let my daydreams—and my pain—come in completely disguised. I knew from the moment I started writing that I never wanted to be writing about my life." In college he read 330:. Regarding his own work, Tate said, "My characters usually are—or, I’d say most often, I don’t want to generalize too much—but most often they’re in trouble, and they’re trying to find some kind of life." This view is supported by the poet 755: 30: 1210: 737: 921: 334:'s observation that "his work of late has been in prose poems, in which his picaresque speaker or characters are spinning through life, inquisitive and clueless as 167:(December 8, 1943 – July 8, 2015) was an American poet. His work earned him the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. He was a professor of English at the 1203: 742: 1472: 1425: 1418: 1411: 1404: 1196: 292:
while Tate was still a student at the Writers' Workshop; Fitts praised Tate's writing for its "natural grace." Tate's first volume of poetry,
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Tate's writing style is often described as surrealistic, comic and absurdist. His work has captivated other poets as diverse as
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and was "in heaven". He received his B.A. in 1965, going on to earn his M.F.A. from the
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at The University of Massachusetts' MFA Program for Poets & Writers
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In addition to many books of poetry, he published two books of prose,
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Audio: James Tate reading at the Key West Literary Seminar, 2003
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he expressed particular affection. Of poets writing in Spanish,
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James Tate elected to American Academy of Arts and Letters
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The Eternal Ones of the Dream: Selected Poems 1990–2010
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The Norton Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Poetry
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(With essay by 939: 1440: 1140:"James Tate, The Art of Poetry No. 92" 960: 826: 824: 822: 820: 783:National Institute of Arts and Letters 459:Worshipful Company of Fletchers: Poems 354:National Institute of Arts and Letters 39:in 1965 with the owner, Gordon Cairnie 1192: 1020:The Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry 284:selected Tate's first book of poems, 996: 875:"James Tate, poet | Wave Books" 756:American Academy of Arts and Letters 749: 684:series numerous times, including in 642:(University of Michigan Press, 1999) 303:and the Poetry Society of America's 173:American Academy of Arts and Letters 1018:Ellman, Richard and Robert O'Clair. 842:University of Massachusetts Amherst 817: 480:Return to the City of White Donkeys 461:(Ecco Press, 1994) — winner of the 268:MFA Program for Poets & Writers 264:University of Massachusetts Amherst 169:University of Massachusetts Amherst 13: 1528:20th-century American male writers 1503:Writers from Kansas City, Missouri 840:, a April 29, 2004, article from 375: 368:. He was also a Chancellor of the 256:University of California, Berkeley 14: 1539: 1493:Pittsburg State University alumni 1458:Pulitzer Prize for Poetry winners 1122: 894: 754:In 2004, Tate was elected to the 680:Tate's work has been included in 659:Are You Ready, Mary Baker Eddy??? 437:(Wesleyan University Press, 1990) 431:(Wesleyan University Press, 1986) 413:(Wesleyan University Press, 1976) 1385: 761:Other recognition has included: 1060: 1038: 1025: 796:Literature Fellowship in Poetry 794:National Endowment for the Arts 508:The Government Lake: Last Poems 407:(Little, Brown & Co., 1972) 395:(Little, Brown & Co., 1970) 366:National Endowment for the Arts 317:Worshipful Company of Fletchers 112:Worshipful Company of Fletchers 1478:Iowa Writers' Workshop faculty 1012: 914: 888: 867: 846: 800:National Book Award for Poetry 381:Full-length poetry collections 1: 1483:Iowa Writers' Workshop alumni 1138:Charles Simic (Summer 2006). 1045:Campion, Peter (2010-09-01). 972:"National Book Awards – 1994" 810: 778:William Carlos Williams Award 389:(Yale University Press, 1967) 343:Dreams of a Robot Dancing Bee 305:William Carlos Williams Award 877:. Wavepoetry.com. 2002-04-04 805:Yale Series of Younger Poets 573:(Little Balkans Press, 1970) 290:Yale Series of Younger Poets 178: 7: 1523:20th-century American poets 1498:Columbia University faculty 1453:National Book Award winners 897:"Interview with James Tate" 636:(Temple Bar Bookshop, 1974) 561:(Black Sparrow Press, 1969) 498:Dome of the Hidden Pavilion 360:, and fellowships from the 10: 1544: 1513:Yale Younger Poets winners 1166:University of Pennsylvania 315:for his poetry collection 189:Pittsburg State University 88:Pittsburg State University 1488:University of Iowa alumni 1394: 1383: 1227: 1220:Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 1162:Interview with James Tate 1133:Academy of American Poets 1071:January 15, 2006, at the 772:Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 445:Wesleyan University Press 370:Academy of American Poets 245: 151: 146: 136: 117: 107: 83: 66: 44: 28: 21: 1151:James Tate's Author Page 976:National Book Foundation 682:The Best American Poetry 543:(Stone Wall Press, 1968) 447:, 1991) — winner of the 435:Distance from Loved Ones 37:Grolier Poetry Book Shop 1468:Emerson College faculty 1087:. Poets.org. 1927-07-28 1001:. The Poetry Foundation 856:. Poets.org. 1943-12-08 740:; his work was also in 537:(Shepherds Press, 1966) 453:William Carlos Williams 197:William Carlos Williams 1049:. Poetryfoundation.org 401:(Halty Ferguson, 1971) 311:. In 1994, he won the 131:1994 125:1992 77:Amherst, Massachusetts 789:Guggenheim Fellowship 767:Wallace Stevens Award 585:(Metacom Press, 1981) 583:Land of Little Sticks 579:(Unicorn Press, 1972) 559:Shepherds of the Mist 549:(Unicorn Press, 1968) 362:Guggenheim Foundation 358:Wallace Stevens Award 233:Federico GarcĂ­a Lorca 185:Kansas City, Missouri 60:Kansas City, Missouri 1184:James Tate's website 1146:. Summer 2006 (177). 640:The Route as Briefed 347:The Route as Briefed 171:and a member of the 1448:American male poets 1111:Library of Congress 648:(Verse Press, 2002) 595:Bewitched: 26 poems 567:(H. Ferguson, 1970) 555:(Kayak Press, 1969) 468:Shroud of the Gnome 463:National Book Award 405:Absences: New Poems 313:National Book Award 260:Columbia University 128:National Book Award 35:Tate (left) at the 1250:Robert Penn Warren 836:2010-07-22 at the 553:Row with your Hair 494:(Ecco Press, 2012) 488:(Ecco Press, 2008) 486:The Ghost Soldiers 482:(Ecco Press, 2004) 476:(Ecco Press, 2002) 474:Memoir of the Hawk 470:(Ecco Press, 1997) 425:(Ecco Press, 1983) 419:(Ecco Press, 1979) 393:The Oblivion Ha-Ha 299:Tate won the 1992 238:He was married to 201:University of Iowa 165:James Vincent Tate 97:University of Iowa 48:James Vincent Tate 1435: 1434: 1172:James Tate's page 750:Honors and awards 634:Hottentot Ossuary 603:(Rain Taxi, 1999) 423:Constant Defender 399:Hints to Pilgrims 205:Writer's Workshop 183:Tate was born in 162: 161: 1535: 1463:Surrealist poets 1389: 1340:Yusef Komunyakaa 1304:William Meredith 1213: 1206: 1199: 1190: 1189: 1147: 1144:The Paris Review 1116: 1115: 1102: 1096: 1095: 1093: 1092: 1081: 1075: 1064: 1058: 1057: 1055: 1054: 1042: 1036: 1029: 1023: 1016: 1010: 1009: 1007: 1006: 997:Hoagland, Tony. 994: 983: 969: 958: 948: 937: 936: 934: 933: 924:. 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Tate (left) at the Grolier Poetry Book Shop in 1965 with the owner, Gordon Cairnie
Grolier Poetry Book Shop
Kansas City, Missouri
Amherst, Massachusetts
Pittsburg State University
BA
University of Iowa
MFA
Pulitzer Prize
National Book Award
Dara Weir
jamestate.net
University of Massachusetts Amherst
American Academy of Arts and Letters
Kansas City, Missouri
Pittsburg State University
Wallace Stevens
William Carlos Williams
University of Iowa
Writer's Workshop
Max Jacob
Robert Desnos
André Breton
Benjamin PĂ©ret
CĂ©sar Vallejo
Pablo Neruda
Federico GarcĂ­a Lorca
Dara Wier
creative writing
University of California, Berkeley

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