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RICHARD JACKSON Interviewed by Jiří Flajšar Richard Jackson has taught poetry, creative writing, and humanities at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (where he is a UT National Alumni Association Distinguished Service Professor of... more

RICHARD JACKSON
Interviewed by Jiří Flajšar
Richard Jackson has taught poetry, creative writing, and humanities at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (where he is a UT National Alumni Association Distinguished Service Professor of English) and at Vermont College. Originally a New Englander, he got his PhD in English literature from Yale University. Jackson has published many books of poetry, translation, critical essays, and interviews. His latest poetry volume is Out of Place (Ashland Poetry Press, 2014). His volume of interviews with American poets is Acts of Mind (University of Alabama Press, 1983); his poetry criticism was collected in The Dismantling of Time in Contemporary American Poetry (University of Alabama Press, 1987). This conversation took place in a café in Olomouc on October 18, 2014, on the day following the the SEFOC (Searching for Culture) conference of the INKULTUS project, which brought together a diverse spectrum of American poetry scholars and academic experts in many other fields.

Literatur in Wissenschaft und Unterricht 33.1 (2000): 39-57.