Mark Strand
Mark Strand (1934–2014) was an American poet, translator and editor.
Overview
Born at Summerside in 1934, died at Brooklyn in 2014.
In detail
Mark Strand studied at Yale University, University of Iowa and Antioch University. the recorded working language is English.
The field of work recorded is comparative literature, poetry and translating activity. Czesław Miłosz, Max Ernst and Giorgio de Chirico are recorded as an influence.
Employment is recorded with Wesleyan University, University of Chicago and Columbia University. Membership is recorded of American Academy of Arts and Letters and American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Work by Mark Strand is recorded in the collections of Oregon Poetry Collection.
Distinctions recorded are Guggenheim Fellowship, MacArthur Fellows Program, Rome Prize and Bollingen Prize.
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- Yale UniversityOrganisation
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“Mark Strand”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q928775: Mark Strand
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