Anthony Deaton
Anthony Deaton is a Foreign Service Officer in the U.S. diplomatic corps, currently posted as Vice Consul to Naples, Italy. His past awards include the Nation/Discovery Award for poetry, The Campbell Corner Poetry Prize, and an artist grant from the Connecticut Commission of Culture and Tourism. His poems have appeared in journals including The Gettysburg Review, The Nation, The Paris Review, and The Southeast Review. Some of the poems presented here appeared in his collection Rhumb Lines, a fine arts letterpress book published by Sutton Hoo Press.Posted on December 26, 2005 8:36 AM
- Nobody Spared
- It Could Have Been the T, But I Think It Was the El
- The Astronomer, 1668
- A Canticle With Reference to the Future
- All Effect
- Negative Gravity
- An Early Snow and Winter Comes into Kilter
- Anthony Deaton Q&A on translation
- Anthony Deaton Q&A on two poets who have influence him
- Anthony Deaton Q&A on the beginnings of his poems
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