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Jared Carter (poet) - Wikipedia Jared Carter (born January 10, 1939) is an American poet and editor Carter was born in a small Midwestern town that is noted for having been the birthplace of Wendell Willkie, the Republican presidential candidate in 1940
Jared Carter | The Poetry Foundation Jared Carter was born in Indiana and was educated at Yale University and Goddard College He published his first collection—Work, for the Night Is Coming (1981)—at the age of 41 The book received the Walt Whitman Award, selected by Galway Kinnell
About Jared Carter - Academy of American Poets Jared Carter - The Academy of American Poets is the largest membership-based nonprofit organization fostering an appreciation for contemporary poetry and supporting American poets Jared Carter was born in Elwood, Indiana, in 1939, and studied at Yale University and Goddard College
Jared Carter - Wikipedia Jared Carter may refer to: Jared Carter (Latter Day Saints) (1801–1849), an early missionary in the Latter Day Saint movement; Jared Carter (poet) (born 1939), an American poet
Doctrine and Covenants Historical Resources: Jared Carter Jared Carter was born in Killingworth, Connecticut He married Lydia Ames in September 1823 Carter was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Colesville, New York, in February 1831
Jared Carter - Poet Jared Carter Poems - Poem Hunter Jared Carter is a contemporary American poet born in Elwood, Indiana, in 1939 He studied at Yale and at Goddard College After military service and travel abroad, he made his home in Indianapolis, where he has lived since 1969
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David Lee Garrison: Telling It Slant: The Narrative Poetry of Jared . . . J ared Carter's first book, Work, for the Night is Coming (1981), won the Walt Whitman Award, and his second, After the Rain (1993), the Poet's Prize Both of these collections, as well as his most recent work, Les Barricades Mystérieuses (1999), have also received high praise from reviewers
Jared Carter – Pulsebeat Poetry Journal Jared Carter’s most recent book of poems, The Land Itself, is from Monongahela Books in West Virginia He lives in Indiana