Daniel Hoffman

photo by Elizabeth McFarland

Welcome

Daniel Hoffman served as Poet Laureate in 1973-74 (when the post was known as Consultant in Poetry of The Library of Congress).  His first book, An Armada of Thirty Whales, was W. H. Auden's choice for the 1954 Yale Series of Younger Poets.  Among its dozen successor volumes are Brotherly Love (1981), a nominee for both the National Book Award and National Book Critics Circle Award; Beyond Silence: Selected Shorter Poems 1948-2003; and The Whole Nine Yards: Longer Poems (2009).

Best known of his critical studies is another National Book Award nominee, Poe Poe Poe Poe Poe Poe Poe (1972).

Among his distinctions, Hoffman received the Arthur Rense prize for poetry from the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 2005, and, in 2003 from The Sewanee Review, the Aiken-Taylor Award for Contemporary American Poetry.  He was given the Memorial medal of the Magyar P.E.N. for his translations of contemporary Hungarian poets.

Born in 1923 in New York City, Daniel Hoffman in 1948 married the poet and editor Elizabeth McFarland (d. 2005). They had two children. He took three degrees from Columbia, and taught there, at Swarthmore College, and at the University of Pennsylvania, from which he retired in 1993 as the Felix E. Schelling Professor of English Emeritus. From 1988-99 he was Poet in Residence, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, and administered the American Poets' Corner.  He lives in Swarthmore, PA, and on Cape Rosier in Maine.

Selected Works

Poetry
Beyond Silence: Selected Shorter Poems 1948-2003
"I am delighted--and suddenly shocked--by the skill, beauty, and authenticity of these poems.  Hoffman is nothing less than a master."
--Gerald Stern
The Whole Nine Yards: Longer Poems
"The mastery of a profoundly observant poet is confirmed throughout."
--Booklist
New and Selected Poems: Hang-Gliding from Helicon
"Daniel Hoffman takes his place in the line of Yeats, Graves, and Muir, poets who plumb the depths of myth beneath the contingencies of history. . . . He has become one of our most jubilant makers."
--Edward Hirsch
Darkening Water
"Daniel Hoffman is an exemplar of our poetic generation. There is a lifetime of wisdom and sensibility in these lines, a generosity of spirit that shines through and illuminates his lovely new book."
--Carolyn Kizer
Middens of the Tribe
". . .[a] fascinating design. . . alive with psychological acuities. . . . full of      energy and life."
--Fred Chappell, Georgia Review
Brotherly Love
"A spectacular achievement which handles brilliantly the mysterious relationship between spirit and flesh, history and vision, intent and act, dream and reality." 
--Anthony Hecht
Nonfiction, Criticism
Poe Poe Poe Poe Poe Poe Poe
"The best book by anybody on Poe."  
--Allen Tate
Words to Create a World
Reflections on poetry, from the birth of modernism to the present.
Faulker's Country Matters
Folklore and Fable in Yoknapatawpha
Memoir
Zone of the Interior
Moving testimony to the influence of wartime experience upon the life of a distinguished poet.

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