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CONTRIBUTORS POETRY David Ignatow's latest volume of poetry is Tread The Dark (1978). Selections from his essays, interviews, and reviews will be published later this year as Open Between Us. He has won the Bollingen Prize (1977), a Wallace Stevens Fellowship at Yale (1977), and is currently Poet in Residence at York College, City University of New York. Linda Pastan's new collection of poems, Waiting For My Life, will be published next April by Norton. David Ray is Professor of English at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, and the editor of New Letters. His collection of poems, The Tramp's Cup (The Chariton Review Press, 1978), was awarded the William Carlos Williams Prize. His work has appeared in numerous magazines including Poetry, The New Yorker, and The Atlantic Monthly. David Wagoner edits Poetry Northwest and the Princeton Series of Contemporary Poetry. Atlantic-Little, Brown will publish his twelth book of poems, Landfall, in early 1981. His tenth novel, The Hanging Garden (Little, Brown, 1980), has just won the Sherwood Anderson Award. Francis Ford Coppola recently finished filming Wagoner's novel, The Escape Artist (1965), for release by Warner Brothers in April, 1981. Robley Wilson, Jr. teaches at the University of
The Missouri Review – University of Missouri
Published: Aug 27, 1980
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