Gerald Burns
Appearance
Gerald Burns (b. 1940 Detroit, Michigan - 2002) was an American poet, and artist.
Life
He was educated at Harvard University, Trinity College, Dublin, and taught at Southern Methodist University and New York University. In 1975 Burns moved to Dallas. In 1994, he moved to Portland, Oregon.[1]
His papers are held at University of California, San Diego.[2]
Awards
- 1992 National Poetry Series Competition, for Shorter Poems
- 1985 NEA Fellowship for poetry
Works
- LAUGHTER IN THE GALLERY (1966)
- SONNETS FROM THE MIDDLE ENGLISH; BOCCHERINI'S MINUET (1972)
- THE MYTH OF ACCIDENCE (ca. 1973)
- A BOOK OF SPELLS (1975)
- LETTERS TO OBSCURE MEN (1979)
- TOWARD A PHENOMENOLOGY OF WRITTEN ART (1979
- PROSE (1982)
- A THING ABOUT LANGUAGE (1989)
- Shorter Poems. Dalkey Archive Press. 1993. ISBN 9781564780263. (1st edition 1993)
- Longer poems. Barnburner Press. 1994. ISBN 9780942829075.
- Probability, Standing Stone Press
- Fuzzy Dice, Standing Stone Press
Essays
- Howard Nelson, ed. (1987). "From "Poets and Anthologies"". On the poetry of Galway Kinnell: the wages of dying. University of Michigan Press. ISBN 9780472063765.
- Tom Andrews, ed. (1995). "A Book to Build On". On William Stafford: The Worth of Local Things. University of Michigan Press. ISBN 9780472083213.