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Turner Cassity
American writer

Turner Cassity

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Turner Cassity (January 12, 1929, in Jackson, Mississippi – July 26, 2009, in Atlanta) was an American poet, playwright, and short story writer.

Life

He was the son of Dorothy and Allen Cassity, and grew up in Jackson and Forest, Mississippi. He graduated from Millsaps College and Stanford University with a master's degree.

From 1952 to 1954, Cassity was drafted and stationed in Puerto Rico. He attended Columbia University on the GI Bill, and received a master's degree in library science in 1955 and then moved to South Africa. He worked at the Robert W. Woodruff Library at Emory University, from 1962 to 1991, and also taught poetry there. He also cofounded the Callanwolde Readings Program, which highlights poets and writers, with poet Michael Mott.

He is buried in Forest, Mississippi.

His papers are at Emory University.

Awards

  • Georgia Author of the Year Award from the Georgia Writers Association.
  • Levinson Prize for Poetry, for Devils and Islands
  • Michael Braude Award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
  • Ingram Merrill Foundation Award
  • National Endowment for the Arts Grant

Works

  • "Four poems (published posthumously)". Able Muse, Tribute Issue. December 2009. 
  • "Turner Cassity Reads at the Huntington Library, April 12, 2003 (video)". Able Muse, Tribute Issue. December 2009. 
  • "Crystal but not crystal ball". The New Criterion. November 2006. 
  • Watchboy, What of the Night?. Wesleyan University Press. 1966. 
  • Steeplejacks in Babel. D. R. Godine. 1973. ISBN 978-0-87923-070-8. 
  • Yellow for Peril, Black for Beautiful. G. Braziller. 1975. ISBN 978-0-8076-0775-6. 
  • The Defense of the Sugar Islands: a recruiting poster. Symposium Press. 1979. 
  • Phaëthon unter den Linden. Iris Press. 1979. 
  • Keys to Mayerling. Robert L. Barth. 1983. ISBN 978-0-941150-14-9. 
  • The Airship Boys in Africa. Hendricks. 1984. ISBN 978-0-943764-01-6. 
  • Hurricane Lamp. University of Chicago Press. 1986. ISBN 978-0-226-09615-5. 
  • Lessons. Para Press. 1987. ISBN 978-0-941150-57-6. 
  • To the Lost City, or, the Sins of Nineveh. R.L. Barth. 1989. ISBN 978-0-941150-74-3. 
  • Between the Chains. University of Chicago Press. 1991. ISBN 978-0-226-09617-9. 
  • The Destructive Element: New and Selected Poems. Ohio University Press. 1998. ISBN 978-0-8214-1221-3. 
  • No Second Eden. Ohio University Press. 2002. ISBN 978-0-8040-1050-4. 
  • Devils & islands: poems. Ohio University Press. 2007. ISBN 978-0-8040-1102-0. 

Verse plays

  • Silver Out of Shanghai (1973)
  • The Book of Alna (1985)

Anthologies

  • Leon Stokesbury, ed. (1999). The made thing: an anthology of contemporary Southern poetry. University of Arkansas Press. ISBN 978-1-55728-579-9. 
  • John Hollander, David Lehman, eds. (1998). The Best American poetry, 1998. Scribner. ISBN 978-0-684-81453-7. 
  • Joseph Parisi, Stephen Young, eds. (2002). The Poetry anthology, 1912-2002. Ivan R. Dee. ISBN 978-1-56663-468-7. 

Criticism

Ploughshares

Reviews

Devils & Islands, Cassity’s 10th collection, reinforces the image of the dapper Southerner as a satirist, and, in the words of National Endowment for the Arts Chairman Dana Gioia, ’73, MBA ’77, perhaps “the most brilliantly eccentric poet in America.”

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