James Tate
James Tate was an American poet renowned for his surreal, playful, and often humorous verse, which earned him the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1992 for his collection 'Selected Poems'. He taught for many years at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and published over twenty books of poetry, cementing his reputation as a unique and influential voice in contemporary poetry.
Poetry
Surrealism
Humor
Shroud Of The Gnome
Absences
Dome of the Hidden Pavilion: New Poems
The Eternal Ones of the Dream: Selected Poems 1990 - 2010
An Introduction to the Principal Greek Tragic and Comic Metres. With an Appendix on Syllabic Quantity in Homer and Aristophanes, to Which are now ... on the Sapphic Stanza and the Elegiac Distich