Mary Jo Salter

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Mary Jo Salter is an American poet, editor, and professor known for her formally accomplished, accessible verse and contributions to contemporary poetry.

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instanceOf American poet
editor
person
poet
professor
academicDiscipline creative writing
poetry
alive true
awardReceived National Poetry Series selection
Poetry Society of America’s Alice Fay di Castagnola Award
coEdited Norton Anthologies
surface form: The Norton Anthology of Poetry
contributedTo contemporary American poetry
dateOfBirth 1954-08-15
educatedAt Cambridge University NERFINISHED
Harvard University
Newnham College, Cambridge
surface form: New Hall, Cambridge
employer Johns Hopkins University
Mount Holyoke College
familyName Salter
genre poetry
givenName Mary Jo
hasRole co-editor of The Norton Anthology of Poetry
hasTaughtAt Johns Hopkins University
Mount Holyoke College
influencedBy formal verse traditions
language English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
movement contemporary poetry
name Mary Jo Salter NERFINISHED
nationality United States of America
surface form: United States
notableFor accessible style
formally accomplished verse
notableWork A Kiss in Space
A Phone Call to the Future
Henry Purcell in Japan
Nothing by Design
Open Shutters
Sunday Skaters
The Surveyors
Zoom Rooms
occupation editor
poet
professor
placeOfBirth Grand Rapids, Michigan
residence Baltimore, Maryland, United States
surface form: Baltimore, Maryland
spouse Brad Leithauser
writingStyle accessible
formally accomplished

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Glascock Poetry Prize notableRecipient Mary Jo Salter