American poet Dave Smith was born in Portsmouth, Virginia. He has studied and taught in a number of places, including Athens, Ohio, where he received his Ph.D. from Ohio University in 1976 . He has published more than a dozen collections of poems, along with fiction and volumes of essays.
He has taught literature and creative writing at a number of universities. He spent twelve years at Louisiana State University, where he was also poetry editor for The Southern Review . From 2002 until 2013, Smith was Elliott Coleman Professor of Poetry at Johns Hopkins University .
Smith’s works include his first-published collection of poems Bull Island , as well as, The Fisherman’s Whore (first published in 1974 by the Ohio University Press), Cumberland Station , Goshawk , Antelope , and Homage to Edgar Allan Poe .
His awards include National Endowment for the Arts fellowships in poetry in 1976 and 1981, the Virginia Prize in Poetry in 1988, and the Prairie Schooner Reader’s Award in 1995.
Our Rare Book Collection has well over 200 volumes by Dave Smith . We invite you to visit Archives and Special Collections to consult works by him, or other parts of our collection. See our Hours on the left sidebar of the Archives and Special Collections home page . In addition, the Libraries have a number of volumes about Smith: biographies, critical interpretations, and the like.
Photo source: Poetry Foundation