T. R. Hummer

Terry Randolph Hummer
Born (1950-08-07) August 7, 1950
Macon, Mississippi, U.S.
Nationality American
Alma mater University of Southern Mississippi, University of Utah
Occupation Poet, critic, essayist, editor, professor
Awards Guggenheim Fellowship (1992)

Terry Randolph Hummer (born August 7, 1950) is an American poet, critic, essayist, editor, and professor. His most recent poetry collection is Skandalon (Louisiana State University Press, 2014). He has published poems in literary journals and magazines including The New Yorker, Harper's, Atlantic Monthly, The Literati Quarterly, Paris Review, and Georgia Review. His honors include a Guggenheim Fellowship[1] inclusion in the 1995 edition of Best American Poetry, and two Pushcart Prizes.[2]

Early life

Hummer was born and raised in Mississippi,[2] and graduated from University of Southern Mississippi with a B. A. in 1972 and M. A. in 1974. He studied with Gordon Weaver and D.C. Berry. He graduated from the University of Utah with a PhD, where he studied with Dave Smith and was editor of Quarterly West in 1979.

Career

He taught at Oklahoma State University, where he was poetry editor of The Cimarron Review. In 1984 he relocated to Kenyon College; there, after visiting positions at Middlebury College (where he guest edited New England Review) and the University of California at Irvine, he became editor of The Kenyon Review. In 1989 he returned to Middlebury as editor of New England Review. He relocated to the University of Oregon in 1993, where he directed the MFA Program in Creative Writing. In 1997, he taught at Virginia Commonwealth University. He taught at the University of Georgia, and was editor of The Georgia Review. He teaches currently at Arizona State University.[3][4][5]

Honors and awards

Published works

Full-length poetry collections

Chapbooks

Poetry anthologies

Essay collections

References

  1. "John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation > Fellows". Gf.org. Retrieved 2011-05-28.
  2. 1 2 Keats, John (1990-04-13). "> Poet > T.R. Hummer". The Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 2011-05-28.
  3. t. r. hummer. "Arizona State University > English Department Faculty > T.R. Hummer". Asu.academia.edu. Retrieved 2011-05-28.
  4. "T. R. Hummer, Poet from Macon, Mississippi". Mswritersandmusicians.com. Retrieved 2011-05-28.
  5. Keats, John (1990-04-13). "T.R. Hummer". The Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 2011-05-28.

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