Henry Hart (author)

Henry Hart (author)

Henry Hart lives in Williamsburg, Virginia, where he is a professor of English at the College of William and Mary. In addition to two books of poetry, "The Ghost Ship" (1990) and "The Rooster Mask" (1998), he has written critical works on such poets as Seamus Heaney, Geoffrey Hill and Robert Lowell. He edited "The James Dickey Reader" (1999); and his study of Dickey, "James Dickey: The World as Lie" (2000), was runner-up in nonfiction for the Southern Book Critics Circle Award. He has also recently completed a novel, "Changshin Mission", and a third book of poetry, "Rural Apocalypse". His poetry has appeared in numerous journals and in "The Best American Poetry: 1996", and his essays have appeared in "Twentieth Century Literature", "The Southern Review", "New England Review", and many other literary publications. Hart is also an editor of "Verse", an international poetry journal.


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