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Michael Casey (poet) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michael Casey (poet)
Michael Casey (born 1947) is an American poet of Armenian descent. His first collection, ''Obscenities'', was chosen by Stanley Kunitz for the Yale Series of Younger Poets. Other collections include ''Millrat'' (Adastra Press), ''The Million Dollar Hole'' (Orchises Press), ''Check Points'' (Adastra), ''Raiding a Whorehouse'' (Adastra), ''Permanent Party'' (March Street Press), ''Cindi's Fur Coat'' (The Chuckwagon), and ''The Bopper'' (Kendra Steiner Editions). == Early life and education == Michael Casey was born in 1947 in Lowell, Massachusetts. He received a B.S. in Physics from Lowell Technological Institute in 1968〔 where he took a class with the poet and critic William Aiken. After military service, Casey began an MS in physics at SUNY Buffalo. With the publication of ''Obscenities'', however, he changed course and pursued creative writing, studying under poets John Logan and Irving Feldman. His master's thesis was an early version of ''Millrat''; his advisor for the project was the poet William Sylvester.
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