Graham, Jorie

Graham, Jorie
born May 9, 1951, New York, N.Y., U.S.

U.S. poet.

She studied at New York University and the University of Iowa, where she later taught. Her abstract, intellectual verse is known for its visual imagery, complex metaphors, and philosophical content. Her first volume of verse, Hybrids of Plants and of Ghosts (1980), contains compact, intricate poems that explore death, beauty, and change. Later volumes include The End of Beauty (1987), Region of Unlikeness (1991), The Dream of the Unified Field (1995, Pulitzer Prize), The Errancy (1997), and Swarm (2000).

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▪ American poet
born May 9, 1951, New York, N.Y., U.S.

      American poet whose abstract, intellectual verse is known for its visual imagery, complex metaphors, and philosophical content.

      Graham grew up in France and Italy. After attending the Sorbonne, she continued her education at New York University (B.F.A., 1973) and at the University of Iowa (M.F.A., 1978). She taught in Kentucky, California, and New York, returned to the University of Iowa to teach in 1983, and began splitting her time between Iowa and Harvard University in 2000. She was influenced by European visual art as well as the poets W.B. Yeats (Yeats, William Butler), Wallace Stevens (Stevens, Wallace), T.S. Eliot (Eliot, T.S.), John Milton (Milton, John), John Berryman (Berryman, John), and Emily Dickinson (Dickinson, Emily).

      Graham began publishing poems in 1977. Her first volume of verse, Hybrids of Plants and of Ghosts (1980), features compact, intricate poems that explore death, beauty, and change. Erosion (1983) examines the connection between the body and the soul in such poems as “Reading Plato,” “I Watched a Snake,” and “The Sense of an Ending.” In The End of Beauty (1987), Graham experimented with form, constructing subtle, sometimes inaccessible poems divided into series of short, numbered stanzas with missing words and lively enjambment. Region of Unlikeness (1991), which is annotated to explain its textual obscurities, furthers her exploration of philosophy and religion in such poems as “The Tree of Knowledge,” “The Holy Shroud,” and “Chaos.” Her subsequent collections include Materialism (1993), The Dream of the Unified Field: Selected Poems, 1974–1994 (1995; Pulitzer Prize), and The Errancy (1997). In Swarm (2000) and Never (2002) she departed from her characteristic imagery-focused style. Overlord (2005) is a more accessible collection that deals with political, social, and environmental matters, often through allusions to World War II. Sea Change (2008) furthers these themes with poems warning of the dangers of global warming and environmental irresponsibility, among other issues.

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