Awards & Winners

Daniel Hoffman

Date of Birth 03-April-1923
Place of Birth New York City
(New York, United States of America, Area code 917)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Daniel Gerard Hoffman
Profession Essayist, Poet, Author, Writer
Daniel Gerard Hoffman was an American poet, essayist, and academic. He was appointed the twenty-second Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1973. Hoffman was born in New York City. During World War II, he served in the Army Air Corps, where he served stateside as a technical writer and as the editor of an aeronautical research journal, experiences detailed in his memoir Zone of the Interior. He was educated at Columbia University, earning a B.A., an M.A., and a Ph.D.. In 1954, Hoffman published his first collection of poetry, An Armada of Thirty Whales. This collection was chosen by W. H. Auden as part of the Yale Series of Younger Poets, and Auden commended it in his introduction as "providing a new direction for nature poetry in the post-Wordsworthian world." He has since published ten additional collections of poetry, a memoir, and seven volumes of criticism. Reviewing Beyond Silence in The New York Times Book Review in 2003, Eric McHenry found Hoffman a poet of remarkable consistency, "no less joyful or engaged at 80 than he was at 25." Hoffman has taught at Columbia University, Swarthmore College, and the University of Pennsylvania. He retired from the latter as Felix Schelling Professor of English Emeritus, and its Philomathean Society in 1996 published an anthology of poetry in honor of his efforts to bring contemporary poets to give readings in their halls. He is a chancellor emeritus of the Academy of American Poets. From 1988 to 1999, he served as Poet in Residence at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City, where he administered the American Poets' Corner.

Awards by Daniel Hoffman

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1982


Nominations 1982 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
National Book Award for Poetry Brotherly Love

1973


Nominations 1973 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
National Book Award for Arts and Letters (Nonfiction) Poe Poe Poe Poe Poe Poe Poe