Open main menu
Home
Random
Recent changes
Special pages
Community portal
Preferences
About Wikipedia
Disclaimers
Incubator escapee wiki
Search
User menu
Talk
Dark mode
Contributions
Create account
Log in
Editing
Mark Strand
(section)
Warning:
You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you
log in
or
create an account
, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.
Anti-spam check. Do
not
fill this in!
== Bibliography == {{refbegin|2}} === Poetry === Source:<ref name=mspf/> * [[1964 in poetry|1964]]: ''Sleeping with One Eye Open'', Stone Wall Press * [[1968 in poetry|1968]]: ''Reasons for Moving: Poems'', Atheneum * [[1970 in poetry|1970]]: ''Darker: Poems'', including "The New Poetry Handbook", Atheneum * [[1973 in poetry|1973]]: ''The Story of Our Lives'', Atheneum {{ISBN|9780689105760}} * [[1973 in poetry|1973]]: ''The Sargentville Notebook, Burning Deck'' * [[1975 in poetry|1975]]: ''From Two Notebooks'', [[No Mountains Poetry Project]] * [[1976 in poetry|1976]]: ''My Son'', [[No Mountains Poetry Project]] * [[1978 in poetry|1978]]: ''Elegy for My Father'', Windhover * [[1978 in poetry|1978]]: ''The Late Hour'', Atheneum * [[1980 in poetry|1980]]: ''Selected Poems'', including "Keeping Things Whole", Atheneum * [[1990 in poetry|1990]]: ''The Continuous Life'', Knopf {{ISBN|9780679738442}} * [[1990 in poetry|1990]]: ''New Poems'' * [[1991 in poetry|1991]]: ''The Monument'', Ecco Press (see also ''The Monument'', 1978, prose) * [[1993 in poetry|1993]]: ''Dark Harbor: A Poem'', long poem divided into 55 sections, Knopf * [[1998 in poetry|1998]]: ''Blizzard of One: Poems'', Knopf winner of the [[1999 in poetry|1999]] [[Pulitzer Prize]] for poetry * [[1999 in poetry|1999]]: ''Chicken, Shadow, Moon & More'', with illustrations by the author, Turtle Point Press * [[1999 in poetry|1999]]: "89 Clouds" a single poem, monotypes by [[Wendy Mark]] and introduction by [[Thomas Hoving]], ACA Galleries (New York) * [[2006 in poetry|2006]]: [https://books.google.com/books?id=9ufGW1edM0EC&q=Mark+Strand ''Man and Camel''], Knopf<ref name=poetsorg/> {{ISBN|9780375711268}} * [[2007 in poetry|2007]]: ''New Selected Poems''<ref name=uippw>{{cite web|title=Mark Strand, UI Graduate 62MA (Former UI Faculty)|url=http://www.iowalum.com/pulitzerPrize/strandTest.cfm|publisher=The University of Iowa Alumni Association|access-date=3 December 2014}}</ref> * [[2012 in poetry|2012]]: [https://books.google.com/books?id=Rkw1YJ6SViQC&q=Mark+Strand ''Almost Invisible''], Random House, {{ISBN|9780307957313}} *[[2014 in poetry|2014]]: ''Collected Poems'', Knopf {{ISBN|9780385352512}} === Prose === Source:<ref name=mspf/> * [[1978 in literature|1978]]: ''The Monument'', Ecco (see also ''The Monument'', 1991, poetry) {{ISBN|9780880012744}} * [[1982 in poetry|1982]]: Contributor: ''Claims for Poetry'', edited by [[Donald Hall]], University of Michigan Press * [[1982 in literature|1982]]: ''The Planet of Lost Things'', for children * [[1983 in literature|1983]]: ''The Art of the Real'', art criticism, C. N. Potter * [[1985 in literature|1985]]: ''The Night Book'', for children * [[1985 in literature|1985]]: ''Mr. and Mrs. Baby and Other Stories'', short stories, Knopf {{ISBN|9780880013864}} * [[1986 in literature|1986]]: ''Rembrandt Takes a Walk'', for children * [[1987 in literature|1987]]: ''[[William H. Bailey (artist)|William Bailey]]'', art criticism, Abrams * [[1993 in literature|1993]]: Contributor: ''Within This Garden: Photographs by Ruth Thorne-Thomsen'', Columbia College Chicago/Aperture Foundation * [[1994 in literature|1994]]: [https://books.google.com/books?id=sa1ogh1wuv8C&q=Mark+Strand ''Hopper''], art criticism, Ecco Press {{ISBN|9780307957108}} * [[2000 in poetry|2000]]: ''The Weather of Words: Poetic Invention'', Knopf * [[2000 in poetry|2000]]: With Eavan Boland, ''The Making of a Poem: A Norton Anthology of Poetic Forms'', Norton (New York) === Poetry translations === * [[1971 in poetry|1971]]: ''18 Poems from the Quechua,'' Halty Ferguson<ref name=poetsorg/> * [[1973 in poetry|1973]]: ''The Owl's Insomnia'', poems by [[Rafael Alberti]], Atheneum<ref name=poetsorg/> * [[1976 in poetry|1976]]: ''Souvenir of the Ancient World'', poems by [[Carlos Drummond de Andrade]], Antaeus Editions<ref name=uippw/> * [[2002 in poetry|2002]]: ''Looking for Poetry: Poems by Carlos Drummond de Andrade and Rafael Alberti, with Songs from the Quechua''<ref name=uippw/> * [[1993 in poetry|1993]]: Contributor: "Canto IV", ''Dante's Inferno: Translations by Twenty Contemporary Poets'' edited by Daniel Halpern, Harper Perennial * [[1986 in poetry|1986]], according to one source, or [[1987 in poetry|1987]], according to another source:<ref name=mspf/> ''Traveling in the Family'', poems by Carlos Drummond de Andrade, with [[Thomas Colchie]]; translator with [[Elizabeth Bishop]], Colchie, and [[Gregory Rabassa]]) Random House<ref name=mspf/> ===Editor=== * [[1968 in poetry|1968]]: ''The Contemporary American Poets'', New American Library<ref name=poetsorg/> * [[1970 in poetry|1970]]: ''New Poetry of Mexico'', Dutton<ref name=poetsorg/> * [[1976 in poetry|1976]]: ''Another Republic: Seventeen European and South American Writers'', with [[Charles Simic]], Ecco<ref name=poetsorg>{{cite web|title=Mark Strand|url=http://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poet/mark-strand|publisher=[[Academy of American Poets]]|access-date=3 December 2014}}</ref> * [[1991 in poetry|1991]]: ''[[The Best American Poetry 1991]]'', Macmillan<ref name=mspf/> * [[1994 in poetry|1994]]: ''Golden Ecco Anthology'', Ecco Press<ref name=mspf/> * [[1994 in poetry|1994]]: ''The Golden Ecco Anthology''<ref name=poetsorg/> * [[2005 in poetry|2005]]: ''100 Great Poems of the Twentieth Century'', W. W. Norton<ref name=poetsorg/> {{refend}}
Edit summary
(Briefly describe your changes)
By publishing changes, you agree to the
Terms of Use
, and you irrevocably agree to release your contribution under the
CC BY-SA 4.0 License
and the
GFDL
. You agree that a hyperlink or URL is sufficient attribution under the Creative Commons license.
Cancel
Editing help
(opens in new window)