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Biography of Mary Oliver

Mary Oliver

Mary Oliver (1935 - )


Mary Oliver was born in 1935 in Cleveland, Ohio. She now lives in Provincetown, Massachusetts. At one time she was a secretary for Edna St. Vincent Millay's sister, and there is some evidence of Millay's influence in Oliver's early poetry. Her writing has few human subjects, but she draws us into her humanity through her acute focus on nature and her precision with language.

She is the author of several volumes of poetry, including Winter Hours: Prose, Prose Poems, and Poems (1999); West Wind (1997); White Pine (1994); New and Selected Poems (1992), which won the National Book Award; House of Light (1990); and American Primitive (1983), for which she won the Pulitzer Prize.

Oliver has also written three books: Rules for the Dance: A Handbook for Writing and Reading Metrical Verse (1998), Blue Pastures (1995), and A Poetry Handbook (1994).

Olivers's honors include fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation (1980-1981) and from the National Endowment of the Arts (1972-1973). She has also received an American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters Achievement Award, a Lannan Literary Award, and the Poetry Society of America's Shelley Memorial Prize.



87 Poems written by Mary Oliver

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When Death Comes Comments and analysis of When Death Comes by Mary Oliver 13 Comments
The Journey Comments and analysis of The Journey by Mary Oliver 8 Comments
Egrets Comments and analysis of Egrets by Mary Oliver 4 Comments
Sleeping In The Forest Comments and analysis of Sleeping In The Forest by Mary Oliver 4 Comments
The Fish Comments and analysis of The Fish by Mary Oliver 4 Comments
The Summer Day Comments and analysis of The Summer Day by Mary Oliver 4 Comments
Honey At The Table Comments and analysis of Honey At The Table by Mary Oliver 3 Comments
Little Summer Poem Touching The Subject Of Faith Comments and analysis of Little Summer Poem Touching The Subject Of Faith by Mary Oliver 3 Comments
Moles Comments and analysis of Moles by Mary Oliver 3 Comments
Morning Poem Comments and analysis of Morning Poem by Mary Oliver 3 Comments
A Meeting Comments and analysis of A Meeting by Mary Oliver 2 Comments
An Afternoon In The Stacks Comments and analysis of An Afternoon In The Stacks by Mary Oliver 2 Comments
At Blackwater Pond Comments and analysis of At Blackwater Pond by Mary Oliver 2 Comments
Beyond the Snow Belt Comments and analysis of Beyond the Snow Belt by Mary Oliver 2 Comments
Black Oaks Comments and analysis of Black Oaks by Mary Oliver 2 Comments
Knife Comments and analysis of Knife by Mary Oliver 2 Comments
Next Time Comments and analysis of Next Time by Mary Oliver 2 Comments
Peonies Comments and analysis of Peonies by Mary Oliver 2 Comments
Where Does the Dance Begin, Where Does It End? Comments and analysis of Where Does the Dance Begin, Where Does It End? by Mary Oliver 2 Comments
Why I Wake Early Comments and analysis of Why I Wake Early by Mary Oliver 2 Comments
A Dream of Trees Comments and analysis of A Dream of Trees by Mary Oliver 1 Comment
After Arguing Against The Contention That Art Must Come From Discontent Comments and analysis of After Arguing Against The Contention That Art Must Come From Discontent by Mary Oliver 1 Comment
August Comments and analysis of August by Mary Oliver 1 Comment
Clapp's Pond Comments and analysis of Clapp's Pond by Mary Oliver 1 Comment
Cold Poem Comments and analysis of Cold Poem by Mary Oliver 1 Comment
Happiness Comments and analysis of Happiness by Mary Oliver 1 Comment
Last Night the Rain Spoke to Me Comments and analysis of Last Night the Rain Spoke to Me by Mary Oliver 1 Comment
Lilies Comments and analysis of Lilies by Mary Oliver 1 Comment
Marengo Comments and analysis of Marengo by Mary Oliver 1 Comment
Moccasin Flowers Comments and analysis of Moccasin Flowers by Mary Oliver 1 Comment
Poem (The spirit likes to dress up...) Comments and analysis of Poem (The spirit likes to dress up...) by Mary Oliver 1 Comment
Skunk Cabbage Comments and analysis of Skunk Cabbage by Mary Oliver 1 Comment
Stanley Kunitz Comments and analysis of Stanley Kunitz by Mary Oliver 1 Comment
The Buddha's Last Instruction Comments and analysis of The Buddha's Last Instruction by Mary Oliver 1 Comment
The Kookaburras Comments and analysis of The Kookaburras by Mary Oliver 1 Comment
The Sun Comments and analysis of The Sun by Mary Oliver 1 Comment
The Swan Comments and analysis of The Swan by Mary Oliver 1 Comment
Two Kinds of Deliverance Comments and analysis of Two Kinds of Deliverance by Mary Oliver 1 Comment
Wild Geese Comments and analysis of Wild Geese by Mary Oliver 1 Comment
Yes! No! Comments and analysis of Yes! No! by Mary Oliver 1 Comment
A Letter from Home
A Visitor
At Great Pond
Aunt Leaf
Blossom
Catbird
Climbing The Chagrin River
Daisies
Dogfish
Fall Song
Flare
Gannets
Have You Ever Tried to Enter the Long Black Branches
Heron Rises From The Dark, Summer Pond
Hummingbird Pauses at the Trumpet Vine
Lightning
Little Owl Who Lives in the Orchard
Mindful
Mockingbirds
Morning Glories
Mushrooms
Music
On Winter's Margin
One
Picking Blueberries, Austerlitz, New York,1957
Sand Dabs, Five
Snow Geese
Snowy Night
Some Things The World Gave
Song of the Builders
Starlings in Winter
Such Singing in the Wild Branches
Sunrise
That Sweet Flute John Clare
The Chance To Love Everything
The Family
The Humpbacks
The Kingfisher
The Lark
The Lily
The Moths
The Rapture
The Truro Bear
Toward The Space Age
Turtle
Walking To Oak-Head Pond, And Thinking Of The Ponds I Will Visit In The Next Days And Weeks
White Night


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