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Marvin Bell

Marvin Bell (born August 3, 1937 in New York City) is an American poet and teacher who was the first Poet Laureate of the state of Iowa.
Bell was raised in Center Moriches, Long Island. He served in the U. S. Army from 1964 to 1965 at the rank of First Lieutenant. He earned his bachelor's degree from Alfred University, his master's degree from the University of Chicago, and an MFA from the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop.
He is the author of more than 20 books of poetry, including ''The Book of the Dead Man'' (Copper Canyon Press, 1994), ''Ardor: The Book of the Dead Man, Vol. 2'' (Copper Canyon Press, 1997), ''Nightworks: Poems 1962–2000'' (Copper Canyon Press, 2000), ''Mars Being Red'' (Copper Canyon Press, 2007), and ''Vertigo: The Living Dead Man Poems'' (Copper Canyon Press, 2011).
Bell's first nationally distributed book, ''A Probable Volume of Dreams'', was awarded the Lamont Poetry Prize of the Academy of American Poets in 1969. Other honors for his work include Guggenheim and National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) fellowships, and Fulbright appointments to Yugoslavia and Australia. In 2000 Bell was appointed the first Poet Laureate for the state of Iowa.
Bell taught forty years for the Iowa Writers' Workshop, retiring as the Flannery O'Connor Professor of Letters. He is currently an emeritus faculty member. Over a long career, Bell has held numerous visiting lectureships at universities, including Goddard College, Oregon State University, the University of Hawaii, Wichita State University, Portland State University, and the University of Washington. He currently serves on the faculty of the Master of Fine Arts in Writing program at Pacific University in Oregon.〔(Core Faculty – Pacific MFA )〕
Bell's former students include Marilyn Chin, Rita Dove, Norman Dubie, James Galvin, Albert Goldbarth, Jorie Graham, Joy Harjo, Juan Felipe Herrera, Denis Johnson, Larry Levis, David St. John, and James Tate.
Bell has written poems protesting the Afghanistan and Iraq wars and given readings for Poets Against the War.()
Bell edited and published the literary magazine, ''Statements'', from 1959 to 1964. He edited poetry for the reborn ''North American Review'' from 1964 to 1969 and ''The Iowa Review'' from 1969 to 1971. He designed and for five years led a summer program for selected teachers from the urban public school program, (America SCORES ). He also edited the New Poets/Short Books series published by the literary publisher (Lost Horse Press ) for five years.
He currently lives in Port Townsend, Washington and Iowa City, Iowa.
== Honors ==

* American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Literature
* Guggenheim and National Endowment for the Arts fellowships
* Senior Fulbright appointments to Yugoslavia and Australia
* Flannery O'Connor Professor of Letters at the University of Iowa
* Iowa's first Poet Laureate
* Honorary doctorates: Albert University, Union College
* National Book Award finalist
* ''Los Angeles Times'' Poetry Award finalist
* Lamont Poetry Selection of the Academy of American Poets

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