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John Clarke (poet) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Clarke (poet) John "Jack" Clarke (1933–1992) was an American poet. A noted poet, jazz musician and scholar of William Blake and Charles Olson, John "Jack" Clarke was the author of several books of poetry, essays and lectures, among them "From Feathers To Iron" (1987) and "In The Analogy," published posthumously in 1997. The latter title, a collection of more than 200 sonnets, stands as the culmination of Clarke's lifework in poetry. As director of the Institute of Further Studies (founded in 1965 with George F. Butterick, Fred Wah, and Albert Glover), he oversaw the series ''A Curriculum of the Soul''. He taught for 29 years at the State University of New York at Buffalo. From 1989 to 1991 he edited ''intent: letter of talk, thinking, and document''. In 1989 he was awarded the Ohioanna Poetry Award from the Ohio Library Association (Clarke was a native of Ohio) and in 1991, the prestigious Artists Fellowship for Poetry presented by the New York Foundation for the Arts. == External links ==
* (Steve Ellis makes valuable comments on Clarke and his work in Jack Magazine Vol, 2 No. 1. )
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