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Man with a Rake

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Man with a Rake

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Ted Kooser lives and writes on 62 acres of wooded hills and pasture in rural Nebraska with his wife, Kathleen Rutledge, a retired editor of the Lincoln Journal Star. None of their property is farmed and is instead left to an abundance of wildlife. For many years Kooser worked at a desk in the life insurance business, retired at 60, and for fifteen years taught poetry writing in the graduate program of the University of Nebraska.


He is the author of fifteen books of poetry, five volumes of nonfiction, five children's picture books, and seventeen chapbooks and special editions. He served two terms as U.S. Poet Laureate and his 2004 collection of poems, Delights & Shadows, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize. Prior to the publication of A Man with a Rake, his most recent collection of poems is Red Stilts, from Copper Canyon Press. More about his life, his work, and his many honors can be found at www.tedkooser.net.

Book Details

ISBN:
9781734979176
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
32
Authors:
Ted Kooser
Published Date:
2022-03-15
Language:
English

About Ted Kooser

Poet Laureate of the United States from 2004 to 2006, Ted Kooser was born in Ames, Iowa, and received his MA in English from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. He worked in the life insurance industry in Nebraska for roughly three decades, retiring in 1999 as a vice president, while writing poetry. His collection Delights & Shadows (Copper Canyon Press, 2004) won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. He has received two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and a Pushcart Prize, and he founded the syndicated newspaper column American Life in Poetry. He is an emeritus professor in the English department at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

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