Robert Polito

Poet and scholar Robert Polito was born in 1951 in Boston, Massachusetts. He earned his PhD from Harvard and has served since 1992 as director of Creative Writing at The New School. On January 23, it was announced that Robert Polito will become the second president of the Poetry Foundation on July 8, 2013. Polito’s collections of poetry include Hollywood & God (2009) and Doubles (1995). His poetry blends narrative and lyric impulses, drawing on both American pop culture and literary tradition. Polito’s scholarly works include A Reader’s Guide to James Merrill’s The Changing Light at Sandover (1995), and Savage Art: A Biography of Jim Thompson (1996), for which he received the National Book Critics Circle Award.
Polito’s interest in mid-century American culture, especially the crime novel and film noir, has also led him to such editing projects as Farber on Film: The Complete Film Writings of Manny Farber (2009); The Selected Poems of Kenneth Fearing (2004); Crime Novels: American Noir of the 1930s and 1940s (1997) and Crime Novels: American Noir of the 1950s (1997); and editions of Dashiell Hammett and James M. Cain for Everyman Library. He has contributed a catalog essay to About Face (1985), a retrospective of Manny Farber’s paintings; an essay on the Kinks for This is Pop: In Search of the Elusive at Experience Music Project (2004); an essay on Bob Dylan to Studio A: The Bob Dylan Reader (2005); and an essay on Allen Ginsberg to "Howl": Fifty Years Later (2006).
He is the recipient of numerous honors and awards including fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the Ingram Merrill Foundation. A contributing editor to both BOMB and the Boston Review, Polito’s poetry and criticism have been published widely. He is at work on a new book titled Detours: Seven Noir Lives.
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Poems By ROBERT POLITO
Articles By ROBERT POLITO
- A Pair of Andys
Looking at Andy Warhol through Andrew Marvell's eyes, and vice versa. - Bob Dylan: Henry Timrod Revisited
When Bob Dylan lifted lines from an obscure Civil War poet, he wasn't plagiarizing. He was sampling. - Brother Can You Spare a Biff, Bam, Oof!!!
Kenneth Fearing's hard-boiled poetry. - DADA at MOMA: 11 Outlined Epitaphs
At this crowded exhibit, war is never far from the picture.
Audio & Podcasts
Poetry Off the Shelf-
Poetry Noir
Robert Polito on the intersection of Hollywood and God.
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Two Poems and Some Talking Heads
Chatting about Dada with Robert Polito.
Poet Categorization
POET’S REGION U.S., Mid-Atlantic
LIFE SPAN 1951–
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