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A two-timePushcart winner and former poetry editor at Antioch Review, she is currently at work on Rain in our Door: Duets with Robert Johnson and other poems.
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Diann Blakely
American poet
Diann Blakely (June 1, – August 5, ) was an American poet, essayist, editor, and critic.[1][2] She taught at Belmont University, Harvard University, Vanderbilt University, led workshops at two Vermont College residencies, and served as senior instructor and the first poet-in-residence at the Harpeth Hall School in Nashville, Tennessee.[2] A "Robert Frost Fellow" at Bread Loaf, she was a Dakin Williams Fellow at the Sewanee Writers' Conference at which she had worked earlier as founding coordinator.[2]
Life and work
Born Harriet Diann Blakely in Anniston, Alabama on June 1, ,[3] Blakely graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in art history from the University of the South in ,[2] she subsequently received a Master of Arts in literature from Vanderbilt University in and a Master of Fine Arts from Vermont College in [2] Her first volume of poetry, Hurricane Walk, was published und