Peter Meinke
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Peter Meinke (1932-) is a St.Petersburg, Florida poet/author. He is a professor at Eckerd College. He has published 14 books of poems and his book of short stories, The Piano Tuner, won the 1986 Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction. His work has appeared in the New Yorker, Atlantic Monthly, Poetry, and other magazines.[1], [2].
Peter Meinke's books include:[3]
- The Contracted World: New & More Selected Poems (2006)
- The Piano Tuner (ISBN 0-8203-1645-8)
- Unheard Music
- Zinc Fingers: Poems A to Z (Pitt Poetry Series) (2000) (ISBN 0-8229-5724-8)
- The Shape of Poetry: A Practical Guide to Writing Poetry (1999)
- Scars (1996)
- Liquid Paper (1992)
- Far from Home (1988)
- Night Watch on the Chesapeake (1987)
- Trying to Surprise God (1981)
- The rat poems: Or, Rats live on no evil star (1978)
- The night train & The golden bird (1977)
- Lines from Neuchatel (1974)
- Howard Nemerov (1968)
- The Legend of Larry, the lizard (1968)
- Campocorto (Sow's ear) (1996)
- Underneath the Lantern (1986)