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  1. Hazmat by J.D. McClatchy, 2004-04-06
  2. Anne Sexton: The Artist and Her Critics
  3. Scenes from Another Life: Poems by J. D. McClatchy, 1981-04
  4. The Music Lover's Poetry Anthology
  5. Mercury Dressing: Poems by J.D. McClatchy, 2009-02-10
  6. Thornton Wilder: Collected Plays and Writings on Theater (Library of America) by Thornton Wilder, 2007-03-15
  7. Ten Commandments by J.D. McClatchy, 1999-12-21
  8. Poets on Painters: Essays on the Art of Painting by Twentieth-Century Poets
  9. Recitative by James Merrill, J.D. McClatchy, 1986-11
  10. Division of Spoils: Selected Poems (ARC Publications International Poets) by J. D. McClatchy, 2005-02
  11. The Voice of the Poet: John Ashbery
  12. The Voice of the Poet: Randall Jarrell by Randall; McClatchy, J.D. Jarrell, 2001
  13. White Paper: On Contemporary American Poetry by J. D. McClatchy, 1990-05
  14. The Yale Review by J.D. Mcclatchy, 2004

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The Vintage Book of Contemporary World Poetry, Random House, Inc, 654 pages, May 1996; Christmas Poems, Edited by John Hollander and J. D. mcclatchy,
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Jump to: navigation search J.D. "Sandy" McClatchy -) is an American poet literary critic , and editor of the Yale Review
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McClatchy was born in Bryn Mawr Pennsylvania , in 1945. He was educated at Georgetown and Yale , from which he received his Ph.D. in 1974. He lives in Stonington Connecticut . His partner is graphic designer Chip Kidd
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McClatchy is Professor of English literature at Yale University . He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters . His book Hazmat (Alfred A. Knopf, 2002) was nominated for the 2003 Pulitzer Prize He edits the "Voice of the Poet" series for Random House AudioBooks; and has written texts for musical settings, including eight opera libretti, for such composers as William Schuman Ned Rorem Lorin Maazel Bruce Saylor ... Lowell Liebermann , and Elliot Goldenthal . His honors include an Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters , and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts . He has also been one of the New York Public Literary Lions, and received the 2000 Connecticut Governor’s Arts Award. He received the 1991 fellowship from the

4. J. D. McClatchy
The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
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5. J D McClatchy - Poetry Archive
J D mcclatchy (b. 1945) is one of America s foremost poetcritics. His five collections of poetry, including the Pulitzer Prize-shortlisted Hazmat,
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Poet JD mcclatchy, Jr., a master of traditional poetic forms, most notably the sonnet and sonnet sequence, ranks as a significant voice in contemporary
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McClatchy, J.D. (b. 1945 )
page: Poet J. D. McClatchy, Jr., a master of traditional poetic forms, most notably the sonnet and sonnet sequence, ranks as a significant voice in contemporary American letters. He is also a prolific anthologist, the editor of the prestigious Yale Review , and a noted librettist. McClatchy has written openly about gay desire and love, among other topics, combining the intelligence of W.H. Auden and the linguistic virtuosity of James Merrill with a unique ability to mine his memories and experiences to create emotional honesty. Sponsor Message.
McClatchy has also made some cogent remarks on gay poetry and the slippery notion of a "gay sensibility" in literature. As editor of the anthology Love Speaks Its Name: Gay and Lesbian Love Poems (2001), he states: "Over the centuries, the homosexual temperament has seemed especially suited to engaging the themes of bafflement, secret joys, private perspectives, forbidden paradises, hypocritical conventions, and ecstatic occasions. In fact, it would be fair to claim that our gay and lesbian poets are the wisest inquirers after love."

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Sample Chapter for Horace, The Odes New Translations by Contemporary Poets by Horace; mcclatchy, JD, ed., published by Princeton University Press.
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Book Description Reviews Class Use and other Permissions . For more information, send e-mail to permissions@press.princeton.edu This file is also available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format Introduction Between them, schoolboys and poets define the range of attitudes towards the odes of Horace, and in a sense embody the change that may occur in most any reader towards this group of poems that have, since they were first published, been considered the epitome of lyric poetry. One's first brush with them can be memorable, but for all the wrong reasons. It was Byron who wrote, "Then farewell, Horacewhom I hated so." The classroom ruins Horace. No one has better described the dry horror than Rudyard Kipling in his story "Regulus," published in 1908, where timorous boys are drilled and humiliated by the martinet memory makes out of any demanding teacher. Mr. King, the Latin master, has young Beetle in his pincers. Beetle is standing before the class, translating Horace's great ode, the fifth poem of the third book, that tells the story of the Roman general Regulus, whose sense of duty leads to his death. A thrilling fable and a vivid poem are all reduced to sawdust in the mouth. 'Credidimus

8. Bright Pages - McClatchy, J.D. - Yale University Press
From the galaxy of authors Yale has produced, J. D. mcclatchy selects a rich and varied sample. He includes sermons, essays, poems, short stories,
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9. Mercury Dressing: Poetry: The New Yorker
by J. D. mcclatchy April 23, 2007. Text Size Small Text Medium Text Large Text. Print EMail Feeds. To steal a glance and, anxious, see
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11. CARMEN. , J. D. (translator) McClatchy, Pizigoni, Davide (illustrator) - James &
mcclatchy, J. D. (translator), Pizigoni, Davide (illustrator). Publisher Information New York, NY, U.S.A. Abbeville Press, Incorporated, 2001. Fine/Fine.
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Because I was the eldest child in my family, and because my father was off fighting in the Pacific, my mother kept an elaborate Baby Book, recording my earliest this and latest that. A few years ago, in a forgotten attic box, she discovered the book and sent it to me. I notice that when I reached age three, she was asked to list my Favorite Outdoor Activities. She's put a line through "Outdoor" (from the start, I was all for the inner, or at least the indoor life), and written: "Books. Records. Puzzles." They are still my favorites.
One puzzle to record here, a half-century later, is my abiding interest in books. I was read to, but my family was not literary. The gilded bindings of their sets of Dickens and Twain gleamed on the high shelves. Time and Life are what I remember on their laps. What am I saying? I was there too! To this day, I like most to read in bed, and I suspect that's because it recalls snuggling into my father's lap, propped on his arm, warm, the book close to my nose, the sound of a man's voice telling me a story I already knew by heart.

13. The Rest Of The Way. - MCCLATCHY, J.D.
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mcclatchy, J. D. “Two Deaths, Two Lives.” Loss within Loss Artists in the . mcclatchy, J.D. “Monsters Wrapped in Silk The Country of a Thousand Years
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(not including all book reviews) (in progress) Ingram, Claudia ,"Fission and Fusion Both Liberate Energy": James Merrill, Jorie Graham, and the Metaphoric Imagination" Twentieth-Century Literature 51.2 (Summer 2005): Materer, Timothy. "Mirrored Lives: Elizabeth Bishop and James Merrill." Twentieth-Century Literature 51.2 ( Summer 2005): Carson, Luke. "James Merrill's Manners and Elizabeth Bishop's Dismay." Twentieth-Century Literature. Farrell, Frank B. ÒJames Merrill and the Making of Literature.Ó Why Does Literature Matter? Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2004. Forbes, Deborah. "Agnostic Sincerity: The Poet as Observer in the Work of Keats, Bishop, and Merrill." Sincerity's Shadow: Self-Consciousness in British Romantic and Mid-Twentieth-Century American Poetry . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2004. Hammer, Langdon. "Merrill and Stevens." Wallace Stevens Journal. 28.2 (Fall 2004): 295-302. McCourt, James. "Two Jims." Queer Street: Rise and Fall of an American Culture

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One of America s finest poetcritics leads readers into the mysteries of poetry how it draws on our lives, and how it leads back into them. In a seri.
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J. D. McClatchy "No American poet critic. . . . has written such beautiful prose or wielded such manifold and supple terms of analysis. McClatchy analyzes poetry as only a poet could, with an insider’s knowledge of the craft—and of the terror of the blank page." Los Angeles Times "The full force of [McClatchy’s] probing intelligence and emotional insight catches us up with infectious gusto. . . . T.S. Eliot, W.H. Auden, Allen Tate, Howard Nemerov, Louise Bogan, and Randall Jarrell all commaded adminration for their essays and their verse. McClatchy belongs in this select company, and his skills in one mode complement his gifts in the other." The New Leader "In this time of literary 'scattering,'when many poets admire and practice techniques of fragmentation, McClatchy’s voice resounds with urbanity, clarity, deadly wit. The power of this civil tongue is classical, expository, the voice of the integrated psyche." San Francisco Chronicle "It's no surprise to find in Twenty Questions qualities that have always distinguished J.D. McClatchy's work: sparkling intelligence; learning; an informed immersion in the poetry of our time. . . . In a noble tradition of the essay, he chooses to write about the writers who interest him, personally, not always part of the familiar academic canon. . . . A generous, bracing collection."

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