James Merrill

James Merrill

James Ingram Merrill was an American poet whose awards include the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for Divine Comedies. His poetry falls into two distinct bodies of work: the polished and formalist lyric poetry of his early career, and the epic narrative of occult communication with spirits and angels, titled The Changing Light at Sandover, which dominated his later career. Although most of his published work was poetry, he also wrote essays, fiction, and plays. James Ingram Merrill was born in New York City to Hellen Ingram Merrill and Charles E. Merrill, founding partner of the Merrill Lynch...
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Birthdate:March 3, 1926
Birthplace:New York City, New York
Date of death:February 6, 1995
Education:Amherst College
Also known as:James Ingram Merrill

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
1979 National Book Award for Poetry Mirabell: Books of Number
1967 National Book Award for Poetry Nights and Days
1977 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry Divine Comedies
1983 National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry The Changing Light at Sandover
1990 Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry The Inner Room
1988 Nominated - Lambda Literary Award for Poetry The Inner Room
1993 Nominated - Pulitzer Prize for Poetry Selected Poems 1946-1985
1995 Nominated - Lambda Literary Award for Gay Men's Poetry A Scattering of Salts
1979 Nominated - National Book Award for Poetry Mirabell: Books of Number
1967 Nominated - National Book Award for Poetry Nights and Days
1995 Nominated - National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry A Scattering of Salts
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Written works by James Merrill

TitlePublishedGenre
The Changing Light at Sandover 1982 Poetry
Divine Comedies Poetry
A Scattering of Salts 1995 Poetry
Late Settings
Mirabell: Books of Number
The Inner Room 1988 Poetry
Water Street
Nights and Days
Mirabell
Chic Simple Paint
Voice of the Poet
Collected Poems 2001 Anthology
Selected Poems 1946-1985
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Frequently Asked Questions

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    Who had a notable impact on James Merrill?
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    Wallace Stevens inspired James Merrill.
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    Where did James Merrill go to school?
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    James Merrill went to Amherst College.
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    James Merrill was an accomplished writer.
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Awards & Accolades

  • Pulitzer Prize - Poetry
    1977
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