Frank Stewart (poet)

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Frank Stewart (born 1946) is an American poet.

Life

A longtime resident of Hawaii, he graduated from the University of Hawai‘i, and where he has taught since 1974.

He is co-editor of Manoa: A Pacific Journal of International Writing.[1][2]

His poems have appeared in Ironwood, Kyoto Journal, Orion, Ploughshares, Zyzzyva.[3]

He lives in Honolulu, Hawaii.[4]

Awards

  • 1986 Whiting Writer's Award

Works

  • By All Means. El León Literary Arts. 2003. ISBN 978-0-88739-597-0. 
  • A natural history of nature writing. Island Press. 1994. ISBN 978-1-55963-279-9. 
  • Flying the Red Eye. Floating Island Pub. December 1986. ISBN 978-0-912449-20-3. 
  • The Open Water. Floating Island Publications. March 1, 1982. ISBN 978-0-912449-06-7. 

Anthologies

  • "Black Winter". American War Poetry: An Anthology. Columbia University Press. 2006. ISBN 978-0-231-13310-4. 
  • Honoring Fathers: An International Poetry Anthology (University of the Philippines Press, 2005)
  • Father Nature: Fathers as Guides to the Natural World (University of Iowa Press, 2003)
  • Place of Passage: Contemporary Catholic Poetry (Story Line Press, 2000)

Ploughshares

Editor

  • Frank Stewart, John Eugene Unterecker, ed. (1979). Poetry Hawaii: a contemporary anthology. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-0642-2. 

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