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Lucas Allen Hunt (born November 2, 1976, Davenport, Iowa) is an American poet. Hunt has written two volumes of poetry, ''Lives'', published by Vagabond Press,〔(''Lives'', Vagabond Press )〕 and ''Light on the Concrete'', forthcoming from The North Sea Press.〔(The North Sea Poetry Scene )〕 His poems have appeared in The Southampton Review〔(The Southampton Review )〕 ''Confrontation'', ''Slice'', ''Anderbo'', and have been anthologized in ''Meet The Writers'' and ''Long Island Sounds''. He is the recipient of a John Steinbeck Award for poetry.〔 Hunt graduated from Southampton College, with a bachelor's degree in English, and an MFA in Writing. He has resided in East Hampton, NY since 2000. In 2010 he appeared at "Reader: Giving Voice to Verse" at Ashawagh Hall in Springs, New York Hunt is also an agent at the Philip G. Spitzer Literary Agency.〔(Lucas Hunt at the Philip G. Spitzer Literary Agency )〕 == Publications == * "City of New Love," published in ''Long Island Sounds'', 2010 * "A Holy Permeation and To Have Not," published in ''Aries'', 2008 * "It Comes as a Relief," published in ''Confrontation'', Fall 2006/Winter 2007 * "Long Island Shore," published in ''The Southampton Review'', Spring/Autumn 2007 * "Of Windy Tides," published in ''The Mad Poets Review, Volume 20'' * "Poverty," published in ''The Iconoclast'', 2006 * "Peconic Bay," published in ''Hidden Oak'', Spring/Summer 2005 * "The Bakery and Oregon," published in ''Meet the Writers; The Steinbeck Project'', 2002 * "By the Wayside," published in ''Proteus'', Spring 2002 * "Symbolic Something," published in ''Robert C. Sands; An Anthology in Memoriam'', 1999 * ''Lives'', 2006 ISBN 978-0-9755716-2-0, Vagabond Press * ''Light on the Concrete'', 2011, The North Sea Press 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lucas Hunt」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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