Kennedy X. J., Gioia Dana, Bauerlein Mark:
Handbook of Literary Terms: Literature, Language, Theory
Longman Publishing Group , 2008
Quality paperback, 169 pages
Size: 203x147 mm
ISBN: 9780205603565
ISBN-10: 0205603564
X. J. Kennedy
X. J. Kennedy Was Born In Dover, New Jersey, In 1929. After Teaching English At The University Of Michigan, The Woman's College Of The University Of North Carolina (Now Unc-Greensboro), And Tufts University, He Became A Full-Time Writer In 1978. He Has Published Six Other Collections Of Poetry, Including Nude Descending A Staircase, Which Won The 1961 Academy Of American Poets Lamont Prize; Cross Ties, Awarded The 1985 Los Angeles Times Book Prize; And Dark Horses, Which Was Published By Johns Hopkins In 1992. He Has Also Written Eighteen Children's Books, Including Exploding Gravy (2002), And
Dana Gioia
Born In Los Angeles In 1950, Dana Gioia Attended Stanford University And Did Graduate Work At Harvard, Where He Studied With Elizabeth Bishop And Robert Fitzgerald. He Left Harvard To Attend Stanford Business School. For Fifteen Years He Worked In New York For General Foods (Eventually Becoming A Vice President) While Writing Nights And Weekends, In 1992 He Became A Full-Time Writer. Currently He Lives In California. Gioia Has Published Three Books Of Poems, Daily Horoscope (1986), The Gods Of Winter (1991), And Interrogations At Noon (2001), Which Won The American Book Award. He Is Also The A
Mark Bauerlein
Mark Bauerlein Is A Professor Of English At Emory University And Has Worked As A Director Of Research And Analysis At The National Endowment For The Arts, Where He Oversaw Studies About Culture And American Life.

