Irving Feldman American poet and academic (born 1928)
Irving Feldman
Born (1928-09-22 ) September 22, 1928 (age 97) Occupations Poet and Professor of English Children Fernando Feldman
Irving Feldman (born September 22, 1928) is an American poet and professor of English.
Academic career
Born and raised in Coney Island , Brooklyn , New York , Feldman worked as a merchant seaman, farm hand, and factory worker through his university education.[ 1] After an undergraduate education at the City College of New York (B.A., 1950), Feldman completed his Master of Arts degree at Columbia University in 1953.[ 1] His first academic appointments were at the University of Puerto Rico and the University of Lyon in France. Returning to the continental United States in 1958, he taught at Kenyon College until 1964, when he was appointed professor of English at the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York , where he was eventually appointed Distinguished Professor of English; he retired from teaching in 2004.
Published works
Works and Days (1961), Little, Brown Book Group .
The Pripet Marshes (1965), Viking.
Magic Papers and Other Poems (1970), Harper & Row . ISBN 978-0030914645
Lost Originals (1972) Holf, Rinehart and Winston . ISBN 978-0030914645
Leaping Clear and Other Poems (1976), Viking.
New and Selected Poems (1979), Viking. ISBN 978-0030914638
Teach Me, Dear Sister (1983), Penguin Books . ISBN 978-0802136572
All of Us Here and Other Poems (1986), Penguin Books .
The Life and Letters (1994), University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0226240671
Beautiful False Things: Poems (2000), Grove Press . ISBN 978-0802136572
Collected Poems, 1954-2004 (2004), Shocken . ISBN 978-0805242294
Usable Truths: Aphorisms & Observations (2019), Waywiser Press. ISBN 978-1-904130-99-4
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