William Fuller (poet) explained

William Fuller (born 1953) is a U.S. poet born in Barrington, Illinois. He received his bachelor's degree magna cum laude in English from Lawrence University in 1975.[1] In 1983, Fuller received a Ph.D. in English from the University of Virginia, writing his dissertation on Sir Thomas Browne.[2]

He published his first full-length book, byt, with the Oakland, CA-based publisher O Books in 1989. Some of Fuller's other books include The Sugar Borders (1993), Aether (1998), Sadly (2003), Watchword (2006), Three Replies (2008),[3] and Hallucination (2011).[4]

Some of Fuller's chapbook publications include The Coal Jealousies (1987), The Central Reader (1998), Three Poems (2000), Roll (2000), Avoid Activity (2003), Dry Land (2007),[5] and Three Replies (2008).[3] A biographical note published in Sadly calls attention to Fuller's twenty years of employment at The Northern Trust Corporation of Chicago, where he is senior vice president and chief fiduciary officer.[1]

Selected bibliography

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lawrence University Alumnus, Poet William Fuller Gives Reading . February 16, 2005 . Lawrence University News Blog. December 26, 2010.
  2. this biographical detail comes from the introductory remarks to the audio lecture of Fuller's lecture "A Restatement of Trysts" (see external links for link)
  3. http://www.barquepress.com/threereplies.html Barque Press: Three Replies publication page
  4. http://blogs.saic.edu/dearnavigator/winter2010/william-fuller-four-poems/5/ "Contributor's Note" from Dear Navigator
  5. Web site: cambridgepoetry.org - EQUIPAGE . www.cambridgepoetry.org . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20050622084658/http://www.cambridgepoetry.org/equipage.htm . 2005-06-22.
  6. Web site: Third Factory Works Received Current.