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Keith Taylor (born 1952) is a Canadian poet, translator and professor. Life and work{{Quote box |width=300px |align=right |quoted=true |bgcolor=#FFFFF0 |salign=right|quote = We're sure now: wolves have found their way back here, to the lower peninsula, first reported by a park ranger looking north across the Straits, through snow, uncertainly watching a gray pair skitter across the ice, their tracks lost in the storm, then only a few prints for years, some scat found twenty miles south, before a night vision camera catches a movement, and the lanky legs massive chest and triangular head, those green eyes glowing once again |source = [1]}} Born in British Columbia, Taylor spent his childhood in Alberta and Indiana. After earning an M.A. in English from Central Michigan University, he worked a variety of odd jobs: the co-host of a radio talk show, a house painter, a freight handler, a teacher, a freelance writer. He also worked at Shaman Drum, a leading independent bookstore, for twenty years. He currently lives in Ann Arbor with his wife and daughter and is a professor in the creative writing program at University of Michigan. His poems have appeared in many journals, including The Ann Arbor Observer, The Chicago Tribune, The Detroit Free Press, The Los Angeles Times, Michigan Quarterly Review, The Notre Dame Review, ' Poetry Ireland Review, and The Sunday Telegraph Magazine (London). Taylor is the recipient of, among other awards, a fellowship in poetry from the National Endowment for the Arts. BooksCollections
Anthologies as editor
TranslationsBattered Guitars: The Poetry and Prose of Kostas Karyotakis (University of Birmingham, 2006) References1. ^"In the Presence of Large Predators". Dunes Review. Volume 15 Issue 2. p.25. Sources
6 : 1951 births|20th-century Canadian poets|Canadian male poets|University of Michigan faculty|Living people|20th-century Canadian male writers |
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