William Fuller (poet)
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University of Virginia (PhD)
William Fuller | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1953 (age 72–73) Barrington, Illinois, U.S. |
| Occupation | Poet |
| Education | Lawrence University University of Virginia (PhD) |
William Fuller (born 1953) is a U.S. poet born in Barrington, Illinois. He received his bachelor's degree magna cum laude in English from Lawrence University in 1975.[1] In 1983, Fuller received a Ph.D. in English from the University of Virginia, writing his dissertation on Sir Thomas Browne.[2]
He published his first full-length book, byt, with the Oakland, CA-based publisher O Books in 1989. Some of Fuller's other books include The Sugar Borders (1993), Aether (1998), Sadly (2003), Watchword (2006), Three Replies (2008),[3] and Hallucination (2011).[4]
Some of Fuller's chapbook publications include The Coal Jealousies (1987), The Central Reader (1998), Three Poems (2000), Roll (2000), Avoid Activity (2003), Dry Land (2007),[5] and Three Replies (2008).[3] A biographical note published in Sadly calls attention to Fuller's twenty years of employment at The Northern Trust Corporation of Chicago, where he is senior vice president and chief fiduciary officer.[1]
- byt (1989) (Scalapino's Press, O books)
- Sadly (2003) (Chicago: Flood Editions) ISBN 978-0-9710059-7-6
- Watchword(2006) (Chicago, IL: Flood Editions) ISBN 978-0-9746902-9-2
- Dry Land (2007)(Cambridge, UK: Equipage)[6]
- Three Replies (2009)(London, UK: Barque) ISBN 1-903488-62-2
{{isbn}}: ignored ISBN errors (link) OCLC 432328238 - Hallucination (2011) (Chicago, IL: Flood Editions) ISBN 978-0-9819520-7-9