Tony Sanders

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Tony Sanders (born 2 May 1957, in New York City,died 11 February, 2015) is an American poet.

Life

Born on May 2, 1957 in New York City, he was educated at Phillips Andover Academy, Yale University, The Iowa's Writer's Workshop and University of Houston. Sanders published four collections of poetry, including his latest collection of prose poems Subject Matters and a collaboration of verse with his dear friend and fellow poet Chard deNiord. Sanders' poetry appeared in numerous publications including Poetry, Paris Review,[1] The Yale Review, The Gettysburg Review and The New York Times Book Review. Ten of his poems were nominated for Pushcart Prizes.

He lived in New York City and Vermont. Sanders was a member of The National Arts Club and Poets House. He is survived by two sons, Matthew and Jack Sanders, as well his sisters Jody Foote and Barbara Bradley, and brother Malcom Sanders.[2]

Awards

Works

  • Partial eclipse: a book of poetry. University of North Texas Press. 1994. ISBN 978-0-929398-81-5.
  • Transit authority: poems. Grove Press. 2000. ISBN 978-0-8021-3677-0.
  • Warning Track. Turtle Point Press. 2004. ISBN 1-885586-96-5.

Anthologies

References

  1. ^ "The Paris Review No. 153, Winter 1999" The Paris Review. Retrieved 2016-04-02.
  2. ^ Tony Sanders New York Times.

External links