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...have appeared widely in journals such as American Poetry Review, Boulevard, The Gettysburg Review, The Kenyon Review, Poetry, The Southern Review, and TriQuarterly. His forthcoming collection, Sufficiency of the Actual , will appear in the University of Illinois Press Poetry Series in fall 2008. Stein’s fourth full-length collection, American Ghost Roses (University of Illinois Press, 2005), garnered the Society of Midland Authors 2006 Poetry Award. Other collections include Chance Ransom (University of Illinois Press, 2000), Bruised Paradise (University of Illinois Press, 1996) and A Circus of Want (University of Missouri Press), winner of the 1992 Devins Award for Poetry. His prize-winning poetry chapbooks are The Figure Our Bodies Make (St. Louis Poetry Center, 1988) and A Field of Wings (Illinois Writers, Inc., 1986). Stein’s Private Poets, Worldly Acts, essays on the interplay of contemporary poetry and history, was published by Ohio University Press (1996) and reprinted in paperback in 1999. That volume earned recognition as an Amazon.com Recommended Book. In addition, Stein's James Wright: The Poetry of a Grown Man (Ohio University Press, 1989) is considered the definitive study of Wright’s work. Finally, Stein has extended his scholarly interests by editing two important anthologies of Illinois poetry. In 2007 Stein edited Bread & Steel, the first-ever audio CD poetry anthology of 24 Illinois poets reading their works. Sales from this audio CD support Stein’s Poetry Now! initiative; this Poet Laureate project donates funds to Illinois libraries for the purchase of books by Illinois poets. For detailed description of Bread & Steel and CD ordering information, see www.bradley.edu/poet/breadandsteel. With poet G. E. Murray, Stein also edited Illinois Voices: An Anthology of Twentieth-Century Poetry (University of Illinois Press, 2001). This volume offers the first comprehensive anthology of Illinois poetry’s rich twentieth-century heritage.
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| Kevin Stein kstein@bradley.edu Bradley University, Peoria, IL 61625 309.677.2480 / 309.677.4560 (fax) |
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