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Warren Woessner : ウィキペディア英語版 | Warren Woessner
Warren Woessner, poet and lawyer (born in 1944), studied creative writing with James McConkey and A. R. Ammons at Cornell University. He moved to Madison, Wisconsin, in 1966 and co-founded ''Abraxas Magazine'' with poet James Bertolino in 1968. He was also a founder of WORT-FM and hosted its poetry program. He received a Ph.D. in organic chemistry and a law degree from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1971.〔(Warren Woessner Lawyer and Poet )〕 His poetry has appeared in ''Poetry'', ''Poetry Northwest'', ''The Nation'', ''Midwest Quarterly'', ''Cutbank'', ''Poet Lore'', and ''5 A.M.'' Woessner's poetry and literary reviews have been published in ''The New York Times Book Review'', ''American Book Review'', ''Rain Taxi'', and ''Midwest Review''. ==Poetry career== Woessner's books of poetry have been published by Ithaca House, New Rivers Press and The Toothpaste Press (now Coffee House Press), among others. In 2008, Backwaters Press published "Clear All the Rest of the Way."〔(Review of ''Clear All the Rest of the Way'' )〕 Woessner lived in New York City in the early 1980s, where he participated in poetry readings. He has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Wisconsin Arts Board. He was a Loft-McKnight Fellow in 1985 and won the Minnesota Voices Competition sponsored by New Rivers Press in 1986.〔
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