All of his books are collected here, along with a handful of late poems. It is impossible to consider the landscape of the last 50 years of American poetry without Kinnell.
Kinnell was inarguably a great poet. Among the subjects he was best at were steadfastness in marriage and parenthood. At his best — and he is very often at his best — Kinnell is capable of transforming the world at hand — in both urban and country settings, for he split much of his life between New York and Vermont — into a grammar that can point us toward, be our access to, profundity, to truths, and what often feels like Truth itself.
This poem represents a very personal working through of a very public tragedy by a deep and earthbound mind. Kinnell teaches that kind of attentiveness. Sylvere Lotringer, intellectual who infused U. Veterans of fruitless wars: Two Marine Corps memoirists share their gratitude and dismay. Kinnell was the recipient of the Wallace Stevens Award for proven mastery in the art of poetry by the Academy of American Poets.
He served as a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets from to He served as poet-in-residence at numerous colleges and universities, including the University of California at Irvine, Columbia University, Sarah Lawrence College, and Brandeis University.
He died at eighty-seven years old at his home in Sheffield, Vermont, on October 28, National Poetry Month.
Materials for Teachers Teach This Poem. Poems for Kids. Poetry for Teens. Lesson Plans. Resources for Teachers. Academy of American Poets. Kinnell draws upon both his involvement with the civil rights movement and his experiences protesting against the Vietnam War in his book-long poem The Book of Nightmares. As of , he is retired and resides at his home in Vermont. Work While much of Kinnell's work seems to deal with social issues, it is by no means confined to one subject.
Some critics have pointed to the spiritual dimensions of his poetry, as well as the nature imagery present throughout his work. In addition to his works of poetry and his translations, Kinnell published one novel Black Light, and one children's book How the Alligator Missed Breakfast, Wait, for now. Distrust everything, if you have to. But trust the hours. Haven't they carried you everywhere, up to now? I eat oatmeal for breakfast. I make it on the hot plate and put skimmed milk on it.
I eat it alone.
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