Merwin, W.S.

Merwin, W.S.

▪ American poet
in full  William Stanley Merwin 
born Sept. 30, 1927, New York, N.Y., U.S.

      American poet and translator known for the spare style of his poetry, in which he expressed his concerns about the alienation of humans from their environment.

      After graduating from Princeton University (B.A., 1947), Merwin worked as a tutor in Europe and as a freelance translator. He was playwright in residence at the Poet's Theatre, Cambridge, Mass., from 1956 to 1957 and poetry editor of The Nation (1962).

      Critical acclaim for Merwin began with his first collection of poetry, A Mask for Janus (1952). His early poems include both lyrical works and philosophical narratives based on myths and folk tales. His subsequent collections include Green with Beasts (1956), The Drunk in the Furnace (1960), and The Moving Target (1963). The poems of The Lice (1967) reflect the poet's despair over human mistreatment of the rest of creation. Merwin won a Pulitzer Prize for The Carrier of Ladders (1970).

      The Compass Flower (1977) and Finding the Islands (1982) diverge into more positive territory, though many critics dismissed the love poems that heralded the change in tone as unsuccessful. The love poems in The Rain in the Trees (1988), however, were lauded as more realistic. Travels (1993) turns to the danger and discovery possible in an alien place, while The River Sound (1999) juxtaposes shorter poems in Merwin's usual style with longer narrative pieces that experiment with rhyme. Migration: New and Selected Poems (2005), winner of the National Book Award (National Book Awards), groups work from his earlier career with new verse to effectively trace the evolution of his style from structured to free-flowing.

      Merwin's translations, often done in collaboration with others, range from plays of Euripides and Federico García Lorca (García Lorca, Federico) to the epics The Poem of the Cid and The Song of Roland to ancient and modern works from Chinese, Sanskrit, and Japanese. Translations of Dante Alighieri (Dante)'s Purgatorio (2000) and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Sir Gawayne and the Grene Knight) (2001) won praise for their skillful adherence to the original language of the works. Merwin wrote several memoirs, including Summer Doorways (2006), a series of recollections from his youthful days at Princeton and abroad. In his novel-in-verse, The Folding Cliffs (1998), Merwin addressed an abiding interest in Hawaii, his longtime home, using the travails of a wide range of characters to evoke the ravages of colonialism. In 1994 he was awarded the first annual Tanning Prize from the Academy of American Poets for his “outstanding and proven mastery in the art of poetry.” From 1999 to 2000 Merwin served as poet laureate consultant to the Library of Congress.

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