W. S. Merwin

W. S. Merwin

William Stanley Merwin is an American poet, credited with over 30 books of poetry, translation and prose. During the 1960s anti-war movement, Merwin's unique craft was thematically characterized by indirect, unpunctuated narration. In the 1980s and 1990s, Merwin's writing influence derived from his interest in Buddhist philosophy and deep ecology. Residing in Hawaii, he writes prolifically and is dedicated to the restoration of the islands' rainforests. Merwin has received many honors, including the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and the Tanning Prize, one of the highest honors bestowed by the...
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Birthdate:September 30, 1927
Birthplace:New York City, New York
Age:84
Education:Princeton University
Also known as:William Stanley Merwin, Merwin, W.S.

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
2005 National Book Award for Poetry Migration: New & Selected Poems
2009 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry The Shadow of Sirius
1971 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry The Carrier of Ladders
2006 Ambassador Book Award for Poetry Migration: New & Selected Poems
2006 Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry Present company
2009 Nominated - Pulitzer Prize for Poetry The Shadow of Sirius
2005 Nominated - National Book Award for Poetry Migration: New & Selected Poems
1971 Nominated - National Book Award for Poetry The Carrier of Ladders
1968 Nominated - National Book Award for Poetry lice
1964 Nominated - National Book Award for Poetry moving target
1957 Nominated - National Book Award for Poetry Green with beasts
1953 Nominated - National Book Award for Poetry A Mask for Janus
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Written works by W. S. Merwin

TitlePublishedGenre
Migration: New & Selected Poems
The Shadow of Sirius Poetry
Poem of Cid
Spanish ballads
poem of the CID
Present company 2005 Poetry
Transparence of the World
First Four Books of Poems
From the Spanish Morning
Migration: New & Selected Poems 2005 Poetry
The Real World of Manuel Cordova
moving target
Signs
Japanese figures
Selected translations, 1968-1978
Life of Lazarillo de Tormes
river sound
Travels
The Book of Fables
The Song of Roland (Modern Library Classics
Regions of memory
Asian figures
Lament for the Makers
miner's pale children
Writings to an unfinished accompaniment
dancing bears
The Only Dangerous Thing
rain in the trees
compass flower
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Finding the islands
Houses and travellers
Green with beasts
Chinese figures, second series
Flower & hand
Unframed Originals
Opening the hand
Feathers from the hill
W.S. Merwin Reading His Poetry
Collected Poems
East window
West wind
lice
Mary
ends of the earth
A Mask for Janus
Animae
Some Spanish ballads
lost upland
Three poems
carrier of ladders
Products of the Perfected Civilization
Summer doorways
second four books of poems
drunk in the furnace
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Places W. S. Merwin has lived

Map showing Places Lived by W. S. Merwin
MarkerLocationPopulation
A New York City 8,175,133
B Hawaii 1,374,810
C Scranton 76,089
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Personal relationships of W. S. Merwin

Dorothy Ferry
Dorothy Ferry
Relationship type:Marriage

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Where did W. S. Merwin go to school?
  • A:
    W. S. Merwin was a student at Princeton University.

Awards & Accolades

  • Pulitzer Prize - Poetry
    1971
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