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- Life
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- Works Poetry Non-fiction Anthologies
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Reg Saner (born 1931, Jacksonville, Illinois) is an American poet. LifeHe graduated from St. Norbert College, near Green Bay, Wisconsin. He served as an infantry platoon leader in the Korean War. He studied at University of Illinois, an received a Fulbright Scholarship to study at University of Florence. In the early 1960s he married Anne.[1] From September 1962, to December 1998, he taught at the University of Colorado at Boulder.[2] He lives in Boulder, Colorado.[3] Awards- 1975 Walt Whitman Award
- 1981 National Poetry Series open competition
- 1983 Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts
- 1998 Wallace Stegner award
- 1999 Boulder, Colorado city's first poet laureate
WorksPoetry- {{cite book| title=Climbing into the roots: poems| publisher=Harper & Row| year=1976| isbn=978-0-06-013762-5 }}
- {{cite book| title=So This Is the Map| year=1981| publisher=Random House| isbn=978-0-394-51668-4 }}
- {{cite book| title=Essay On Air| year=1984| publisher=Ohio Review| isbn=978-0-942148-03-9 }}
- Red Letters (1981)
Non-fiction- {{cite journal|url=http://www.wlajournal.com/12_2/Saner1.pdf |title=Soldier Poets, a Gadfly, and the Long-Haired Persian |work=WLA Journal |date=Fall–Winter 2000 |format= |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20061112014811/http://www.wlajournal.com/12_2/Saner1.pdf |archivedate=November 12, 2006 }}
- {{cite book| title=The Four-Cornered Falcon: Essays on the Interior West and the Natural Scene| publisher=Johns Hopkins| year=1993 | isbn=978-0-8018-4449-2 }} (Kodansha paperback, 1994)
- Reaching Keet Seel: Ruin’s Echo & the Anasazi (University Press of Utah, 1998)
- The Dawn Collector: On My Way to the Natural World Center for American Places 2005
Anthologies- {{cite book| url=https://books.google.com/?id=GMV1-DVh4sIC&pg=PA270&dq=Reg+Saner+poetry| title=American war poetry: an anthology| editor=Lorrie Goldensohn| publisher=Columbia University Press| year=2006| isbn=978-0-231-13310-4 }}
- Short Takes (Norton, 2005)
- Old Glory: American War Poems from the Revolutionary War to the War on Terrorism (Persea, 2004)
- Poetry Comes Up Where It Can (University of Utah Press, 2000)
- Orpheus & Company (University Press of New England, 1999)
- {{cite book| title=Generations | publisher=Penguin| year=1998| isbn=978-0-14-058784-5 }}
References1. ^http://www.unco.edu/colopoets/poets/saner_reg/index.html 2. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.colorado.edu/news/releases/1999/211.html| title=Renowned CU Poet Reg Saner Named Boulder Poet Laureate| date=May 18, 1999}} 3. ^http://www.pw.org/content/reg_saner_1
Further reading- {{cite book|author=Reg Saner, Richard Hugo, John Haines, William Matthews, Richard Shelton, Gary Soto, William Stafford, and David Wagoner |title=New Poetry of the American West|year=1982|publisher=Logbridge-Rhodes|location=Durango, CO|isbn=978-0937406199|pages=104|editor=Wild, Peter and Graziano, Frank}} {{OCLC|8589531|655452420|610178960}} (print and on-line)
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