Paul Zimmer (1934-2019) was an American poet and director of several university presses and helped found the Pitt Poetry Series. The winner of the National Poetry Series award in 1998 for his volume, The Great Bird of Love, Zimmer also won two Pushcart Prizes and was awarded two NEA fellowships. His poetry, often characterized by the self-referential “Zimmer” in both title and content, evokes the same sort of self-reference found in Walt Whitman and Catullus. Like the former, his poetry exhibits a generosity of spirit; and like the latter, his work exudes sharpness of wit and exactness in diction. The present editor only met Mr. Zimmer once in person (although many times in his poems); his incomparable warmth and kindness left an indelible impression.
Paul Zimmer (1934-2019) was an American poet and director of several university presses and helped found the Pitt Poetry Series. The winner of the National Poetry Series award in 1998 for his volume, The Great Bird of Love, Zimmer also won two Pushcart Prizes and was awarded two NEA fellowships. His poetry, often characterized by the self-referential “Zimmer” in both title and content, evokes the same sort of self-reference found in Walt Whitman and Catullus. Like the former, his poetry exhibits a generosity of spirit; and like the latter, his work exudes sharpness of wit and exactness in diction. The present editor only met Mr. Zimmer once in person (although many times in his poems); his incomparable warmth and kindness left an indelible impression.
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