Modern Poetry:
To explore poems of our century by Anna Akhmatova, Elizabeth Bishop, Yehuda Amichai, Charles Baudelaire, Constantin P. Cafavy, T. S. Eliot, Seamus Heaney, Zbigniew Herbert, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Rainier Maria Rilke and Wallace Stevens you should visit my Modern Poetry page by clicking on: Modern Poetry or on Modern Poetry (alternate site) or, if your browser loads slowly and you want a site without slow-loading images, on Quickload Modern Poetry, without images.
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My office is in the English Department, located in the historic the Old Mill building (whose cornerstone was laid by the Marquis de Lafayette), which is pictured here. My office number is 401 Old Mill. My phone number is (802) 656-4040.
A Professor of English at the University of Vermont, I am also Chair of the English Department. I teach courses in poetry -- Nineteenth Century American Poetry, Modern American Poetry, Contemporary American Poetry, Poetry in Translation -- and also specialized courses, also in poetry, such as Romanticism and the Self: Wordsworth and Whitman, and The Poetry of Witness.
In recent years, I have lectured widely on American poetry and also
on American politics. I have spent several weeks lecturing in each
of the following countries:
Egypt
India
Lithuania
Portugal
Tunisia
My most recent book is entitled Outsider
in the House, a political memoir which I co-authored with Rep. Bernie
Sanders, the Member of Congress from Vermont and the only Independent in
the U. S. House of Representatives. I am also the author of three
other books: Mankind in Barbary: The Individual and
Society in the Novels of Norman Mailer, Technologies
of the Self: A Seminar with Michel Foucault (edited with my friends
Luther Martin and Patrick Hutton), and As
Others Read Us: International Perspectives on American Literature.
Outsider and Technologies
are both available from Amazon.com
while the others are available from Powell's
Books .
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