His work appeared in The Brooklyn Rail, Harper's, The Paris Review, Virginia Quarterly Review.
He lives in New York City.
Awards
- 2004 Green Rose Prize from New Issues Press (Western Michigan University) for SOMEBODY STAND UP AND SING
- 2003, 1990 New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) grant
- 1990 Camden Poetry Award (Walt Whitman Center for the Arts)
- 1985, 1972, 1970 National Endowment for the Arts fellowship
- 1971 New York State Creative Artists Public Service grant
- 1970 Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition
Works
- "Case History: Melancholia", Virginia Quarterly Review, Spring 2000
- "The Daily Racing Form", Virginia Quarterly Review, Spring 2000
- "On the Other Side of the Poem", Virginia Quarterly Review, Spring 2000
- Collecting evidence. Yale University Press. 1970.
- People Live, They Have Lives. Oxford, OH: Miami University Press. 1992.
- Selected Poems: 1965-1995. Miami University Press. 1995.
- Throne, Falcon, Eye: Poems. Unmuzzled Ox Press.
- Blood Lord. Doubleday. 1974.
- 12 views of Freetown, 1 view of Bumbuna, (Half Moon Bay Press), 2003.
- Somebody stand up and sing. New Issues, Western Michigan University. 2005.
Anthologies
- Robert Creeley, David Lehman, ed (2002). The Best American poetry. Charles Scribner's Sons.
- Julia Kasdorf, Michael Tyrell, ed (2007). "Yes, Yes, Like Us". Broken land: poems of Brooklyn. NYU Press.
Criticism
- Seidman, Hugh (November 8, 1981). "POEMS AND EXCITEMENT". The New York Times. Retrieved May 4, 2010.
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