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Richard Kenney (poet) was born on 10 August, 1948 in Glen Falls, New York, United States, is a poet. Discover Richard Kenney (poet)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?
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Richard L. Kenney |
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10 August, 1948 |
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Glen Falls, New York, United States |
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→Richard Hollinger. "The Invention of the Zero." The Midwest Quarterly Summer 1996
—The Invention of the Zero. Richard Holinger. The Midwest Quarterly Summer 1996 v37 n4 p460(2) Book Review
→Susan Lasher. "The Poet as curator". Parnassus: Poetry in Review 1994, Vol. 19 Issue 2. Book review.
—Kenney '70 wins poetry prize. Katherine Kaneko. The Dartmouth Oct 19, 1994 Biographical Info & Lannan Foundation Award
—The poet as curator. Susan Lasher. Parnassus: Poetry in Review 1994, Vol. 19 Issue 2, p174, 21p Book Review
•The Invention of the Zero, Knopf (New York), 1993
→Phoebe Pettingell. "The Invention of the Zero." The New Leader Sept 6, 1993. Book review.
→(Brief Article.) "The Invention of the Zero." Publishers Weekly July 19, 1993
—The Invention of the Zero. Richard Kenney. Knopf New York, 1993. Kenney's third book
—The Invention of the Zero. Phoebe Pettingell. The New Leader Sept 6, 1993 v76 n11 p15(2) Book Review
—The Invention of the Zero. (Brief Article). Publishers Weekly July 19, 1993 v240 n29 p240(1) Brief Article
→Jay Parini. "Orrery." The Nation 1986, The Nation Company L.P.
→Jay Parini. "Star Turns." The Nation April 26, 1986, Vol. 242 Issue 16, p594-595, 2p. Book Review.
—Star Turns. Jay Parnini. The Nation April 26, 1986, Vol. 242 Issue 16, p594-595, 2p. Book Review
→Fred Muratori. "Kenney, Richard. Orrerry." Cornell University Library Journal Nov 15, 1985, Vol. 110 Issue 19, p100, 1/8p. Brief Book Review.
—Orrery. Richard Kenney. Atheneum 1985, Collier MacMillan Canada Inc. Kenney's second book
—Kenney, Richard. Orrery. Fred Muratori. Cornell University Library Journal Nov 15, 1985, Vol. 110 Issue 19, p100, 1/8p Brief Book Review
•The Evolution of the Flightless Bird, Yale University Press, 1984
→James Merrill. "Foreword." The Evolution of the Flightless Bird 1984, Yale University Press. Foreword.
—The Evolution of the Flightless Bird. Richard Kenney with foreword by James Merrill. Yale University Press New Haven and London 1984 Kenney's first book
Noted for winning the Series of Younger Poets competition in 1983, The Evolution of the Flightless Bird is the first of four books that Kenney has published so far. Contest judge James Merrill praised its daring stylistic approach in the forward. Containing three sections of poetry ('The Hours of the Day,' 'First Poems,' and 'Heroes'), the book is made up of "not well-wrought urns so much as complex molecules programmed to coalesce into larger structures" (Merrill, foreword). But what makes this book stand out is not that it consists of multiple sonnets, but that the delivery is so original and so far-fetched that its publication sparked much discussion about Kenney's style. A book with images varying from sea to battle scenes, The Evolution of the Flightless Bird marks the beginning of Kenney's career as a poet.
After graduating from Dartmouth College in 1970, Kenney won a Reynolds Fellowship and studied Celtic lore in Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. He teaches in the English department at the University of Washington and has published in many magazines and journals, including The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, and The American Scholar. Kenney and his family live in Port Townsend, Washington.
Richard L. Kenney (born 1948) is a poet and professor of English at the University of Washington. He is the author of five books of poetry: The Evolution of the Flightless Bird, Orrery, The Invention of the Zero, The One-Strand River, and Terminator.
Richard Kenney was born to Laurence and Martha (Clare) Kenney on August 10, 1948, in Glens Falls, New York.
—Biography - Kenney, Richard (L.)(1948-). Gale Reference Team. Contemporary Authors 2004, Publisher: Thomas Gale Biography
—Highlights of 1948. The Boomer Initiative Slack Incorporated The world when he was born