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David Russell Wagoner (born June 5, 1926) is an American poet who has written many poetry collections and ten novels. Two of his books have been nominated for National Book Awards.

Born in Massillon, Ohio and raised in Whiting, Indiana from the age of seven, Wagoner attended Pennsylvania State University where he was a member of Naval ROTC and graduated in three years. He received an M.A. in English from the Indiana University in 1949 and has taught at the University of Washington since 1954 on the suggestion of friend and fellow poet Theodore Roethke.

Wagoner was editor of Poetry Northwest from 1966 to 2002 and his play An Eye For An Eye For An Eye was produced in 1973. Wagoner was elected chancellor of the Academy of American Poets in 1978 and served in that capacity until 1999. One of his novels, The Escape Artist, was turned into a film by executive producer Francis Ford Coppola. He currently teaches in the low-residency MFA program of the Northwest Institute of Literary Arts on Whidbey Island.


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Pacific Northwest

The natural environment of the Pacific Northwest is the subject of much of David Wagoner's poetry. He cites his move from the Midwest as a defining moment: "[W]hen I came over the Cascades and down into the coastal rainforest for the first time in the fall of 1954, it was a big event for me, it was a real crossing of a threshold, a real change of consciousness. Nothing was ever the same again."


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Awards

David Wagoner's Collected Poems was nominated for the National Book Award in 1977 and he won the Pushcart Prize that same year. He was again nominated for a National Book Award in 1979 for In Broken Country. He won his second Pushcart Prize in 1983. He is the recipient of the American Academy of Arts and Letters award, the Sherwood Anderson Foundation Fiction Award, the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize (1991), the English-Speaking Union prize from Poetry magazine, and the Arthur Rense Prize in 2011. He has also received fellowships from the Ford Foundation, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts.


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Bibliography

Poetry collections

Novels

  • The Man in the Middle (1954)
  • Money, Money, Money (1955)
  • Rock (1958)
  • The Escape Artist (1965)
  • Baby, Come On Inside (1968)
  • Where is My Wandering Boy Tonight? (1970)
  • The Road to Many a Wonder (1974)
  • Tracker (1975)
  • Whole Hog (1976)
  • The Hanging Garden (1980)

Edited volumes

  • Straw for the Fire: From the Notebooks of Theodore Roethke (1972) (selected and arranged by David Wagoner)
  • The Best American Poetry 2009

Theatre

  • First Class: A Play About Theodore Roethke (2007).

David Wagoner with Cicely Hand and Richard Davis
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References


Lost Translated by David Waggoner...also discovered this for the ...
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Further reading

  • David Wagoner, Richard Hugo, John Haines, William Matthews, Reg Saner, Richard Shelton, Gary Soto, and William Stafford (1982). Wild, Peter and Graziano, Frank, ed. New Poetry of the American West. Durango, CO: Logbridge-Rhodes. p. 104. ISBN 978-0937406199. CS1 maint: Multiple names: authors list (link) OCLC 8589531, 655452420, 610178960 (print and on-line)

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External links

  • Biography at HistoryLink
  • David Wagoner at Poets.org
  • David Wagoner (1926 - ), Poetry Foundation
  • David Wagoner poem ''In Distress"
  • David Wagoner Sound, Rhythm and Meaning: A Pacific Northwest Chapbook Curated by David Wagoner

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