Stanley Plumly
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Stanley Plumly is an American poet, who is professor of English and co-director of University of Maryland at College Park's creative writing program
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[edit] Education
Plumly received his Ph.D. from Ohio University in 1968.
[edit] Publications
[edit] Books
- Plumly, Stanley (2000). Now that my father lies down beside me : new & selected poems, 1970 to 2000. New York: Ecco Press. ISBN 0-06-019659-9.
- Plumly, Stanley (1997). The Marriage in the Trees. Hopewell, NJ: Ecco Press. ISBN 0-88001-487-3.
- Plumly, Stanley (1989). Boy on the Step. New York: Ecco/Norton. ISBN 0-88001-228-5.
- Summer Celestial (Ecco/Norton, 1983)
- Out-of-the-Body Travel (Ecco/Viking, 1977)
- Giraffe (Louisiana Press, 1974)
- How the Plains Indians Got Horses (Best Cellar Press, 1973)
- In the Outer Dark (Louisiana State, 1970)
[edit] Periodicals and Anthologies
Plumley's work has been published in The Atlantic Monthly, The American Poetry Review, The New Yorker, The New York Times, and The Paris Review, among others. His poems and essays have been selected for 40 anthologies.
[edit] Honors
[edit] Prizes
- Delmore Schwartz Memorial Award, 1972
- Ingram-Merrill Foundation Award
- Pushcart Prize on six occasions
[edit] Fellowships
- John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship
- National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship on three occasions