Henry Taylor was
a member of the original cast of William Jay Smith’s The
Straw Market. He is
Professor Emeritus at American University in Washington, DC,
where he taught
from
1971-2003.
His third collection of poems, The Flying Change, received
the 1986
Pulitzer Prize in Poetry; his first two, The Horse Show at
Midnight (1966) and An Afternoon of Pocket
Billiards (1975), were reissued
in one volume in 1992. His latest collection, Crooked Run,
was released in 2006 by Louisiana State University Press. He has
translated
from Bulgarian, French, Hebrew, Italian, and Russian,
as well as
two
collections
by the
Bulgarian poet Vladimir Levchev, the most recent being Black
Book of the Endangered Species (1999). His translation of
Sophocles’ Electra appeared in spring 1998 in the
Sophocles, 1 volume of the
Penn Greek Drama series.
Taylor has received Fellowships in Creative
Writing from the National Endowment for the Arts (1978 and 1986),
a Research Grant from the
National Endowment for the Humanities (1980-81), the Witter Bynner
Prize of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters
(1984), and the Golden Crane Award of the Washington Chapter of
the American Literary Translators Association (1989). In 2001 he
was inducted into the Fellowship of Southern Writers. He now lives
in the Pacific Northwest.
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