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John Haag was born in 1926 in Idaho. He is a poet and has published several collections of poetry, including "The Poet's Eye" (1962), "The Poet's Voice" (1966), and "The Poet's Heart" (1970). He has also written several books of essays, including "The Poet's Mind" (1974) and "The Poet's Soul" (1977). Haag is 97 years old and is still actively writing and publishing poetry. He has been married to his wife, Mary, since 1951. Haag has won numerous awards for his work, including the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1962 and the National Book Award for Poetry in 1966. He has also been awarded honorary degrees from several universities, including the University of Idaho and the University of Montana. Haag's net worth is not publicly available.

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1996

His final collection, Stones Don’t Float: Poems Selected and New, appeared in 1996 from Ohio State University Press, having won the Press's Journal Award in Poetry. The volume shows his life's work as he moved from an early formalism to open forms.

1971

Returning to the United States with a master's degree, he accepted a position in the English Department at Penn State University. He continued to publish as he taught. His second collection, and his best known, The Brine-Breather, appeared from Kayak Books in 1971. The poems are mostly metaphysical meditations on the curiosities of marine biology, bringing the sea cucumber, queen conch, and others to light. Mariners in their ships he treats with searching, Roethke-like precision and quirky scientific observation.

1959

His publications brought fellowships. He went to England in 1959-60 as a Fulbright Scholar, studying at Reading University. There his first collection, The Mirrored Man: Twenty-Three Poems, appeared in 1961. In 1962, he played the lead part of Bartleby in a film adaptation of Herman Melville's story "Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street."

1957

Haag was married for ten years, 1957–68, to Jan Haag.

1926

John Haag (1926-2008) was an American poet and university professor. Born in Sandpoint, Idaho, he spent seven years on the high seas, serving in the United States Merchant Marine during World War II and the United States Navy during the Korean War.