Burt Kimmelman Explained

Burt Joseph Kimmelman (born May 5, 1947)[1] [2] is an American poet and scholar.

Life and work

Born and raised in New York City after World War Two, Burt Kimmelman has published eleven collections of poetry. His poetry is often anthologized and was featured on The Writer's Almanac radio program.[3]

He is also the author of two book-length literary studies: The "Winter Mind": William Bronk and American Letters (1998)[4] and The Poetics of Authorship in the Later Middle Ages: The Emergence of the Modern Literary Persona (1996).[5]

He is a distinguished professor of Humanities at New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark, New Jersey where he teaches literary and cultural studies.

His academic interests include modern and postmodern American poetry and the development of the poetics of authorship in medieval Europe. As a poet, he works within the tradition of William Carlos Williams.[6]

Kimmelman received a PhD in English Literature from the City University of New York; a certificate in interdisciplinary medieval studies from the City University of New York; a M.A. in English Literature from Hunter College, City University of New York; and a B.A. in English Literature from the State University of New York at Cortland. He is married to the writer Diane Simmons.

Works

Poetry collections

Critical studies

External links

Notes and References

  1. U.S. Public Records Index Vol 1 (Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.), 2010.
  2. n94-26013.
  3. The Writer's Almnanac, September 18, 2013
  4. http://inside.fdu.edu/fdupress/05120202.html The Winter Mind
  5. Peter Lang International Academic Publishers; (September 1, 1999)
  6. Rain Taxi, Online Edition, Fall 2014 Interview