James Galvin (poet)

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James Galvin (born 1951, Chicago) is an American poet.[1]

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[edit] Education

B.A., Antioch College (1974)
M.F.A., University of Iowa (1977)

[edit] Works

[edit] Poetry

  • Resurrection Update: Collected Poems 1975-1997 (Copper Canyon, 1997), which was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Award and the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize
  • Lethal Frequencies (1995)
  • Elements (1988)
  • God's Mistress (1984), which was selected for the National Poetry Series by Marvin Bell
  • Imaginary Timber (1980)

[edit] Fiction

  • Fencing the Sky.

[edit] References