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Robert L. Hass (born March 1, 1941) is an American poet. He served as Poet Laureate of the United States from 1995 to 1997. [2] He won the 2007 National Book Award [3] and shared the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry [4] for the collection Time and Materials: Poems 1997–2005. [5]
Meditation at Lagunitas" is a poem by American poet and academic Robert Hass. It is his most famous poem, although poet Dan Chiasson has referred to it as "among his weakest." [1] [2] The work deals in part with language, and its inadequacies. [3] [4] Writing for Poetry, Pimone Triplett referred to the poem as "[...] one of the poems that can ...
He is also the author of the poetry collection, Counting Thunder, published by David Robert Books in 2008, and co-editor of the Letters of Robert Frost (Harvard University Press). His articles and poems have appeared in a number of journals including Poetry, Sewanee Review, Agni, Black Warrior Review, Studies in English Literature, and the ...
In his introduction, Hass wrote, "There are roughly three traditions in American poetry at this point: a metrical tradition that can be very nervy and that is also basically classical in impulse; a strong central tradition of free verse made out of both romanticism and modernism, split between the impulses of an inward and psychological writing and an outward and realist one, at its best ...
Robert Hass "Thin Air" Antaeus: Seamus Heaney "A Shooting Script" American Poetry Review: Anthony Hecht "Envoi" The Yale Review: Gerrit Henry "The Confessions of Gerrit" Mudfish: John Hollander "An Old Story is Retold" Partisan Review: Richard Howard "The Foreigner Remembered by a Local Man" For Nelson Mandela: Donald Justice "Nostalgia of the ...
Sixteen Rivers Press (eds.), America, We Call Your Name: Poems of Resistance and Resilience, Foreword by Camille T. Dungy, 2018, ISBN 978-1939639165; Sixteen Rivers Press (eds.), The Place That Inhabits Us: Poems of the San Francisco Bay Watershed, Foreword by Robert Hass, April 2010, ISBN 978-0-9819816-1-1
The Late Poems of Meng Chiao The Selected Poems of Lí Po: Rosmarie Waldrop: 1996: Guy Davenport: 7 Greeks: Eliot Weinberger: 1995: Robert Pinsky: The Inferno of Dante: A New Verse Translation: David Ferry: 1994: Rosmarie Waldrop: The Book of Margins by Edmond Jabès: Robert Hass: 1993: Charles Simic: The Horse Has Six Legs: An Anthology of ...
The Best American Poetry 1997, a volume in The Best American Poetry series, was edited by David Lehman and by guest editor James Tate. Poets and poems included [ edit ]