Dan Gerber

Dan Gerber (born 1940[1] in western Michigan, United States) is an American poet.

Life and work

Gerber received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Michigan State University in 1962. He was the co-founder, with Jim Harrison, of the literary magazine Sumac.[2] As part of his journalist profession, Gerber made extensive travels, primarily to Africa. He has served as writer-in-residence at Michigan State University and Grand Valley State University.[3] Gerber currently lives in Santa Ynez Valley, California with his wife.[4]

Gerber's literary works have been recognized and highlighted at Michigan State University in their Michigan Writers Series.[5] His work has appeared in Narrative Magazine' Poetry, The New Yorker,The Massachusetts Review, The Nation, New Letters, and Best American Poetry'.[6] His most recent book of poetry, Sailing through Cassiopeia[7] was published in 2012 by Copper Canyon Press.

Awards and honors

A Primer on Parallel Lives received a Michigan Notable Book Award from The Library of Michigan in 2008.

Sailing through Cassiopeia published by Copper Canyon Press won The Society of Midland Authors Award for poetry in 2013

Work selected for Best American Poetry 1999

Works

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Poetry

Novels

Short Stories

Nonfiction

References

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