David Ray

Poet, Fiction Writer, Creative Nonfiction Writer

Tucson, AZ
Arizona US

Author's Bio

Poet, editor and teacher, David Ray  was born in Sapulpa, Oklahoma in 1932.

Ray is the author of twenty-one volumes of poetry, the most recent being “When” (2007), “Music of Time: Selected and New Poems” (2006) and The Death of Sardanapalus and Other Poems of the Iraq Wars(2004). A new volume, “After Tagore: Poems Inspired by Rabindranath Tagore” has  been released in the Nirala Series (2008).

Ray has taught at several colleges in the United States, including Cornell University, Reed College, the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop, and the University of Missouri-Kansas City, where he is professor emeritus. He has also taught in India, New Zealand, and Australia, and has published books inspired by the cultures of each country.

Ray died at the age of ninety-two on August 8, 2024.

Publications & Prizes

Creative Nonfiction

Book:
The Endless Search: A Memoir (Soft Skull Press, 2003)

Fiction

Book:
After Tagore: Poems Inspired by Rabindranath Tagore (Nirala Publications, New Delhi, India, 2008)

Poetry

Books:
Hemingway: A Desperate Life (Whirlybird Press, 2011)
,
When (Howling Dog Press, 2007)
,
Music of Time: Selected and New Poems (Backwaters Press, 2006)
,
One Thousand Years (Timberline Press, 2004)
,
The Death of Sardanapalus and Other Poems of the Iraq Wars (Howling Dog Press, 2004)
,
Demons in the Diner (Ashland Poetry Press, 1999)
,
Kangaroo Paws (Thomas Jefferson University Press, 1995)
,
Wool Highways (Helicon Nine Editions, 1993)
Journals:
Atlantic Monthly
,
Grand Street
,
Paris Review
,
The Nation
,
The New Yorker

More Information

Born in: 
Sapulpa, OK
Oklahoma
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Last update: Oct 10, 2024