Mary Kinzie
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Mary Kinzie (born 1944) is a United States poet. She attended Northwestern University, received her B.A. there in 1967, and returned there to teach in 1975. She won Fullbright and Woodrow Wilson fellowships to do graduate work at the Free University of Berlin and Johns Hopkins University.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Poetry
- The Threshold of the Year, 1982
- Summers of Vietnam and Other Poems, 1990
- Masked Women, 1990
- Autumn Eros and Other Poems, 1991
- Ghost Ship, 1996
- Drift, 2003
[edit] Essays
- The Cure of Poetry in an Age of Prose: Moral Essays on the Poet's Calling (which includes the influential and controversial essay 'The Rhapsodic Fallacy').