Randall Mann
Randall Mann | |
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Born |
January 21, 1972 Provo, Utah |
Nationality | United States |
Alma mater | University of Florida |
Randall Mann is an American poet. He was born in Provo, Utah in 1972, the only son to Olympic Track and Field medalist, Ralph Mann. He is the author of Straight Razor (Persea Books, 2013), finalist for the Lambda Literary Award; Breakfast with Thom Gunn (University of Chicago, 2009), finalist for the California Book Award and Lambda Literary Award, and Complaint in the Garden (Zoo Press, 2004), winner of the 2003 Kenyon Review Prize in Poetry. He is also co-author of the textbook Writing Poems (7th ed. Pearson Longman, 2007). His poetry often describes Florida, San Francisco, and contemporary gay life. Mann lives in San Francisco, California.
Education
- Mann received master's degree in Fine Arts from the University of Florida in 1997.[1]
References
Work Online
Poetry
- Blind Date at the Blue Plate / The After Party /A Sick Day
- Ganymede on Polk Street / Orpheus at cafe Flore / Short Short / Abandoned Landscapes / Elipsis / Postcard from California
- A View / American (Bathroom) Graffiti
- Aubade
- Old Haunts
- The Future Tense
- Song
- Fetish
- N
- Last Call
- Poem Beginning with a Line by John Ashbery
- Cockroach
- The Sunset
- Night: A Fragment
- The End of Landscape
- Ian Hamilton in Florida
- Monday (with history of composition)
- The Mortician in San Francisco
Non-Fiction
Interviews
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