American poet, editor and biographer (1941–2018)
Tom Clark (March 1, 1941 – August 18, 2018, aged 77) was an American poet, editor and biographer.[ 1]
Education and personal life
Clark was born on the Near West Side of Chicago , and attended Fenwick High School in Oak Park . After high school, he attended the University of Michigan , where he received a Hopwood Award for poetry. He then won a Fulbright Scholarship to undertake graduate study at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge in England (1963-5), before spending further time pursuing doctoral research (on the advice of Donald Davie ) at the newly-established University of Essex .[ 2] [ 3] It was while in Britain that Clark famously hitchhiked through Somerset in the company of Allen Ginsberg .[ 3]
On March 22, 1968, he married Angelica Heinegg, at St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery , New York City.[ 4] As of 2013, he was living in California.
Career
Clark was poetry editor of The Paris Review from 1963 to 1973, and published numerous volumes of poetry with Black Sparrow Press , including a verse biography: Junkets on a Sad Planet: Scenes from the Life of John Keats (1994). His literary essays and reviews appeared in The New York Times , The Times Literary Supplement , Los Angeles Times , San Francisco Chronicle , London Review of Books , and many other journals. Some of his essays on contemporary poetry were collected in The Poetry Beat: Reviewing the Eighties . From 1987 to 2008, he taught poetics at New College of California .[ 5] [failed verification ]
Residing in California for the remainder of his life, Clark was an active writer, producing poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. In 1991, he published a biography of Charles Olson , one of his poetic mentors, titled Charles Olson: The Allegory of a Poet’s Life (Norton: 1991).
Death
On the evening of Friday, August 17, 2018, Clark was walking across a street in Berkeley, California , and was hit by a car at about 8:40 p.m. He died on the following day.[ 6]
Bibliography
Poetry collections
Stones . Harper & Row. 1969.
Air . Harper & Row. 1970.
Green . Black Sparrow Press. March 26, 1971. ISBN 978-0876850817 .
Smack . Black Sparrow Press. December 1972.
Blue . Black Sparrow Press . August 1974. ISBN 978-0876851838 .
Fan Poems . North Atlantic Books. 1976. ISBN 978-0913028452 .
When Things Get Tough on Easy Street . Black Sparrow Press. 1978. ISBN 978-0876853498 .
A Short Guide to the High Plains, For Ed Dorn . Cadmus Editions. November 1980. ISBN 978-0932274175 .
Paradise Resisted: Selected Poems 1978-1984 . Black Sparrow Press. May 1, 1984. ISBN 978-0876856116 .
The Border: Poem and Drawings . Coffee House Press . 1985. ISBN 0918273064 .
Disordered Ideas . Black Sparrow Press. June 1, 1987. ISBN 978-0876856956 .
Easter Sunday: Selected Poems 1962 and 1987 . Coffee House Press. October 1, 1987. ISBN 978-0918273277 .
Fractured Karma . Black Sparrow Press. February 1990. ISBN 978-0876857939 .
Sleepwalkers Fate: New and Selected Poems, 1965-1991 . Black Sparrow Press. June 1992. ISBN 978-0876858707 .
Junkets on a Sad Planet: Scenes from the Life of John Keats . Black Sparrow Press. January 1, 1994. ISBN 978-0876859186 .
Like Real People . Black Sparrow Press. October 1, 1995. ISBN 978-0876859841 .
White Thought . Hard Press. 1997. ISBN 978-8890972096 .
Empire of Skin . Black Sparrow Press. November 1997. ISBN 978-1574230512 .
Light and Shade: New and Selected Poems . Coffee House Press . April 1, 2006. ISBN 978-1566891837 .
Threnody . effing press. 2006.
Trans/Versions . Libellum Books. January 1, 2010. ISBN 978-0975299388 .
The New World . Libellum Books. January 1, 2010. ISBN 978-0975299371 .
Feeling For The Ground . BlazeVOX Books . February 11, 2010. ISBN 978-1935402961 .
Something In The Air . Shearsman Books. March 15, 2010. ISBN 978-1848611085 .
At The Fair . BlazeVOX Books. June 21, 2011. ISBN 978-1609640446 .
Canyonesque . BlazeVOX Books. September 16, 2011. ISBN 978-1609640712 .
Distance . BlazeVOX Books. April 6, 2012. ISBN 978-1609640972 .
Truth Game . BlazeVOX Books. July 10, 2013. ISBN 978-1609641443 .
Evening Train . BlazeVOX Books. July 11, 2014. ISBN 978-1609641870 .
Ride . Flow Press. May 25, 2017. ISBN 978-0998735719 .
Literary biography
Fiction
Essays on Poetry
Other books by Clark
References
^ Sandomir, Richard (August 24, 2018). "Tom Clark, 77, Is Dead; Poet, Biographer, Baseball Bard" . The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.
^ 'Tom Clark', poets.org [1] . Retrieved 6 January 2020.
^ a b Tom Clark, 'Letters Home from Cambridge (1963-5)', Jacket Magazine , issue 20, December 2002. [2] Retrieved 6 January 2020.
^ Biographical data on Clark taken from contributor's notes section at The Holiday Album: Greeting Card Poems For All Occasions feature at Jacket magazine , edited by Elaine Equi , with a poem by Clark
^ Tom Clark Author Page at the Jacket Magazine website
^ "Pedestrian, 77, dies after driver struck him south of The Alameda crosswalk" . Berkeleyside . 2018-08-18. Retrieved 2018-08-18 .
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