Mark Jarman

Mark Jarman Mark F. Jarman (born in Mount Sterling, Kentucky) is an American poet and critic often identified with the New Narrative branch of the New Formalism; he was co-editor with Robert McDowell of ''The Reaper'' throughout the 1980s. Centennial Professor of English, Emeritus, at Vanderbilt University, he is the author of eleven books of poetry, three books of essays, and a book of essays co-authored with Robert McDowell. He co-edited the anthology ''Rebel Angels: 25 Poets of the New Formalism'' with David Mason.

Jarman's awards for poetry include a Joseph Henry Jackson Award, three grants from the NEA, and a fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. His book ''The Black Riviera'' won the 1991 Poets' Prize. ''Questions for Ecclesiastes'' was a finalist for the 1997 National Book Critics Circle Award in poetry and won the 1998 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize from the Academy of American Poets and ''The Nation'' magazine. ''Bone Fires: New and Selected Poems'' won the 2013 Balcones Prize. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Jarman, Mark, 1952-
    Published 1990
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    by Jarman, Mark, 1952-
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