Reuel Denney
Reuel Denney (April 13, 1913 in New York City – May 1, 1995 in Honolulu) was an American poet and academic.[1]
Life
Denney grew up in
University of Hawaii
, retiring in 1977.
His papers are at the Rauner Special Collections Library at Dartmouth College.[2]
Awards
- 1939 Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition
Works
- The Connecticut River, and other poems, Yale University Press, (1939), (reprint 1971), winner of the Yale Younger Series Award.
- The Lonely Crowd, Reuel Denney, David Riesman, Nathan Glazer, (1950), (reprint 2001), a classic of American sociology.
- "Reactors of the Imagination". Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. July 1953. ISSN 0096-3402.
- Conrad Aiken. University of Minnesota Press. 1964. ISBN 978-0-7837-2891-9.
- In Praise of Adam (1965)
- The Astonished Muse. Transaction Publishers. 1988. ISBN 978-0-88738-762-3. (reprint)
- Tony Quagliano, ed. (1999). Feast of strangers: selected prose and poetry of Reuel Denney. Greenwood Press. ISBN 978-0-313-30085-1.
Anthologies
- William Harmon, ed. (1979). The Oxford book of American light verse. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-502509-5.
- A new anthology of modern poetry, Selden Rodman (ed), The Modern Library, 1946
References
- ^ Robert McG. Thomas Jr (May 12, 1995). "Reuel Denney, Scholar, Writer And Poet, 82". The New York Times.
- ^ The Papers of Reuel Denney in the Dartmouth College Library