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Robert Duncan, A Selection of 65 Drawings (Black Sparrow Press, 1970) |
Dan Featherston (Ph.D., University of Arizona) is a scholar of American literature and the author of eight books of poetry, including The Clock Maker’s Memoir (Cuneiform Press, 2007), United States (Factory School, 2005), and Into the Earth (Quarry Press, 2005). His critical writings have appeared in a number of publications, most recently Modernism/Modernity, Charles Olson: A Poet's Prose, and Encyclopedia of American Poetry: The Twentieth Century. Featherston has taught courses in literature, creative writing, and composition at several universities. He has also guest lectured and given talks and readings throughout the United States. From 2001 to 2003, he edited A.BACUS, a journal of experimental poetry and poetics. He currently teaches at Temple University and lives in Philadelphia with Rachel McCrystal and their dog Fredo. CV (brief version)
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