Mark Jarman


Mark Jarman is the author of six books of poetry: North Sea, The Rote Walker, Far and Away, The Black Riviera (which won the Poets' Prize in 1991), Iris, Questions for Ecclesiastes, and Unholy Sonnets (forthcoming). His critical study The Secret of Poetry, is also forthcoming. He is co-founder of The Reaoer magazine and co-editor of Rebel Angels: 25 Poets of the New Formalism. He teaches at Vanderbilt.

For more on Mark Jarman, read and listen to his poem "Canticle" at The Atlantic Online, or visit the ableMuse, October 2000, Symposium issue presentation on Jarman.

 

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