William Meredith AKA William Morris Meredith, Jr.
Born: 9-Jan-1919 Birthplace: New York City Died: 30-May-2007 Location of death: New London, CT [1] Cause of death: Respiratory failure
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Gay [2] Occupation: Poet Nationality: United States Executive summary: Partial Accounts Military service: US Army Air Corps (1941-42); US Navy (pilot, WWII 1942-46, Korea 1952-54) [1] Lawrence & Memorial Hospital, New London, CT.
[2] Elaine Stoll, "William M. Meredith, Noted Poet, Dies At 88", The Day (Connecticut). Names Harteis as Meredith's life partner.
Father: William Morris Meredith Mother: Nelley Keyser Boyfriend: Richard Harteis (author/poet, until his death)
University: AB, Princeton University (1940) Professor: English and Creative Writing, Princeton University (1946-50) Professor: English, University of Hawaii (1950-51) Professor: Connecticut College (1955-83)
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 1988 for Partial Accounts National Book Award for Poetry 1997 for Effort at Speech Guggenheim Fellowship 1975 The New York Times Reporter (1940-41) Stroke 1983
Author of books:
Love Letter from an Impossible Land (1944, poetry) Ships and Other Figures (1948, poetry) The Open Sea and Other Poems (1957, poetry) The Wreck of the Thresher and Other Poems (1964, poetry) Reasons for Poetry, and The Reason for Criticism (1982, lectures) Partial Accounts: New and Selected Poems (1987, poetry) Poems Are Hard to Read (1991) Effort at Speech: New and Selected Poems (1997, poetry)
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