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Eric Pankey at 2015 National Book Festival
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Born | 1959 Kansas City, Missouri, USA |
(age 58)
Occupation | American poet and artist |
Eric Pankey (born 1959 in Kansas City, Missouri) is an American poet and artist. He is married to the poet Jennifer Atkinson (born 1955).
Pankey's poetry has moved from the literal and narrative as in _Heartwood,_ towards the suggestiveness of Emerson, without the hopefulness implicit in Emerson's transcendentalism. In Pankey's poems, often written in free verse forms or in prose poetry, the hint of grand comprehensiveness is suggested, without the hope of absorption into a universalizing or redemptive whole. The result, as in his "Souvenir de Voyage" (2015 in Verse)—an implied answer to Baudelaire's "Invitation au Voyage," is a glimpse of redemption from which the speaker of the poems, and thus the reader, is blocked, a promise unfulfilled and perhaps unfulfillable. Behind this urge lies a religious impulse that may remind a reader of T. S. Eliot. Yet the persistence of the seeking separates Pankey from Samuel Beckett; he remains on the closer side of despair.
He graduated with a BA from the University of Missouri in 1981 and in 1983, his MFA from Iowa University. In 1987, after teaching English at the high school level and writing poetry, he became the director of the Creative Writing Program at Washington University in St. Louis. He currently teaches at George Mason University. He lives with his wife and daughter in Fairfax, Virginia.
His work has appeared in Antioch Review,Antaeus,Denver Quarterly,Seneca Review,Quarry West, and AGNI. His papers are held at the Washington University library.