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Leonard E. Nathan, (November 8Professor and Poet ‘Loved To Play With the Language’
obituary from the Daily Californian 1924 – June 3, 2007) was an
American poet The poets listed below were either born in the United States or else published much of their poetry while living in that country. A B C D E F G H I–J K L M N O P Q * George Quasha (born 1942) R S T U–V ...
, critic, and professor emeritus of rhetoric at the
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where he retired in 1991. Born in
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, Nathan earned a bachelor's degree in English at UC Berkeley in 1950, a master's degree in English in 1952 and a Ph.D. in 1961. He was then hired as a lecturer in UC Berkeley's Department of Speech, and was promoted to associate professor in 1965 and to professor in 1968. Among other honors, he received the
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prize for poetry, a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Phelan Award for Narrative Poetry, and three silver medals from the Commonwealth Club of California, including one for ''The Potato Eaters''. His poems were also published in
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and
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, among other publications.Leonard Nathan, distinguished poet, dies at 82
obituary/press release from UC Berkeley news website


Overview

The author of 17 volumes of poetry, Nathan has been described as "a fixture for 50 years in literary circles both on and off the UC Berkeley campus."
Ted Kooser Theodore J. Kooser (born 25 April 1939) is an American poet. He won the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry in 2005. He served as Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004 to 2006. Kooser was one of the first poets laureate selec ...
, a recent U.S. poet laureate and an English professor at the
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, counted Nathan among his mentors, particularly for his "economy of words." "He was among the finest poets of his generation and will be missed by all of us who practice the art", said Kooser, who struck up a correspondence with Nathan in the 1970s after complimenting Nathan on a poem he had seen in a magazine. Nathan's first book of poems, ''Western Reaches'', brims with images of the California landscape. After a year in India, he published a book about his experiences there titled, ''The Likeness: Poems out of India''. That same year, Princeton University Press published Nathan's ''Returning Your Call,'' which was nominated for a
National Book Award The National Book Awards are a set of annual U.S. literary awards. At the final National Book Awards Ceremony every November, the National Book Foundation presents the National Book Awards and two lifetime achievement awards to authors. The Nat ...
. His prose included ''Diary of a Left-Handed Bird Watcher'' and ''The Poet's Work, an Introduction to
Czesław Miłosz Czesław Miłosz (, also , ; 30 June 1911 – 14 August 2004) was a Polish-American poet, prose writer, translator, and diplomat. Regarded as one of the great poets of the 20th century, he won the 1980 Nobel Prize in Literature. In its citation, ...
''. He also collaborated on a number of translations, most notably with Milosz on the poems of
Anna Swir Anna may refer to: People Surname and given name * Anna (name) Mononym * Anna the Prophetess, in the Gospel of Luke * Anna (wife of Artabasdos) (fl. 715–773) * Anna (daughter of Boris I) (9th–10th century) * Anna (Anisia) (fl. 1218 to 1221) ...
and Aleksander Wat. Nathan died in Marin, California in 2007.


Bibliography

* ''Western Reaches'' (Talisman Press, 1958) * ''Glad and Sorry Seasons'' (Random House, 1964) * ''The Tragic Drama of William Butler Yeats: Figures in a Dance'' (Columbia University Press, 1965) * ''The Matchmaker's Lament'' (Gehenna Press, 1967) * ''The Day the Perfect Speakers Left'' (Wesleyan University Press, 1969) * ''Flight Plan'' (Cedar Hill Press, 1971) * ''First Person, Second Person, A Selection from the Work of "Agyeya"'' (translation with Sachchidananda) (University of California, 1971) * ''The Likeness: Poems out of India'' (Thorpe Springs Press, 1975) * ''Returning Your Call'' (Princeton University Press, 1975) * ''Teachings of Grandfather Fox'' (Serendipity Books Distribution, 1976) * ''The Transport of Love: Kālidāsa's The Mēghadūa'' (University of California Press, 1977) * ''Dear Blood'' (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1980) * ''Holding Patterns'' (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1982) * ''Songs of Something Else: Poems of Gunnar Eklöf'' (translation with James Larson) (Princeton University Press, 1982) * ''Carrying On: New and Selected Poems'' (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1985) * ''With the Skin: Poems of Aleksander Wat'' (translation with Czesław Miłosz) (Ecco, 1989) * ''The Poet's Work, an Introduction to Czesław Miłosz'' (Harvard University Press, 1991) * ''Talking to My Body: Poems of Anna Swir'' (translation with Czesław Miłosz) (Copper Canyon Press, 1996) * ''Diary of a Left-Handed Birdwatcher'' (Graywolf Press, 1996) * ''Captain of the Butterflies: Poems by Cees Nooteboom'' (translation with Herlinde Spahr) (Sun and Moon Press, 1997) * ''The Potato Eaters'' (Orchises Press, 1998) * ''Grace and Mercy in Her Wild Hair: Poems of Ramprasad Sen, Rāmprasād Sen'' (translation with Clinton B. Seely, Clinton Seely) (Hohm Press, 1999) * ''Tears of the Old Magician'' (Orchises Press, 2003) * ''Restarting the World'' (Orchises Press, 2006) * ''Ragged Sonnets'' (Orchises Press, 2008)


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