David Mason (poet)

David Mason (born 11 December 1954) is an American writer and the Poet Laureate of Colorado.

Life
David Mason was born and raised in Bellingham, Washington. He studied briefly at the Colorado College, but left after one year to work as a fisherman in Alaska. He returned to the college to earn his B.A. in 1978. Mason and then-wife, Jonna Heinrich, moved to Rochester, New York, where he worked as a gardener. In 1980 they went to Greece, where they lived for just over a year in Kardamyli, Greece, in the Mani district of southernmost part of the Peloponnesus. While living there he became a friend of the British travel author and war hero, Patrick Leigh Fermor. Mason returned to the United States when he was hired to write the screenplay for a film based on a novel he had written. In the end the film was canceled when the production company closed its film division.

After a part-time teaching stint at Colorado College, he began studying at the University of Rochester under Anthony Hecht. His first marriage ended, and in 1988 he married Scottish photojournalist Anne Lennox. He received his doctorate from The University of Rochester and moved to Moorhead, Minnesota, where he taught at Minnesota State University Moorhead for ten years. In 1994, Mason was named the Minnesota Outstanding Professor of the Year. Mason spent the academic year of 1996-97 in Greece on a Fulbright fellowship, where he continued to perfect his Greek, meet Greek intellectuals and writers, translate and write, and visit old places from 16 years earlier. In 1998, Mason returned to his alma mater, Colorado College, where he now co-directs the Creative Writing program.

David Mason’s collections of poems include The Buried Houses (winner of the Nicholas Roerich Poetry Prize) and The Country I Remember (winner of the Alice Fay Di Castagnola Award). He is coeditor of four major anthologies and has authored dozens of poems, essays, reviews, translations, stories and memoirs. An advisory editor at the Hudson Review, the Sewanee Review and Divide, Mason’s work can be found in such periodicals as The New Yorker, Harper’s, The Nation, The New Republic, The New York Times, The Times Literary Supplement, Poetry, Agenda, Modern Poetry in Translation, The New Criterion, Yale Review, The Hudson Review, The American Scholar, The Irish Times, and The Southern Review.

He and wife Lennox lived in Colorado Springs, Colorado until the marriage ended in 2012. Currently he lives in Manitou Springs, Colorado.

Recognition
In 2010 Mason was named Colorado Poet Laureate.

Books

 * "The Scarlet Libretto." Red Hen Press, 2012.
 * Essays by David Mason: Two Minds of a Western Poet. University of Michigan Press, 2011.
 * News from the Village. Los Angeles, CA: Red Hen Press, 2010.
 * Ludlow. Los Angeles, CA: Red Hen Press, 2007. Second edition 2010.
 * Arrivals. Ashland, OR: Story Line Press, 2004.
 * The Poetry of Life and the Life of Poetry. Story Line Press, 2000.
 * The Country I Remember. Ashland, OR: Story Line Press, 1996.

Edited

 * Twentieth Century American Poetry. With Dana Gioia and Meg Schoerke. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2004.
 * Twentieth Century American Poetics: Poets on the Art of Poetry. With Dana Gioia and Meg Schoerke. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2004.
 * Western Wind: An Introduction to Poetry. With John Frederick Nims. New York: McGraw-Hill. 5th ed. 2005.
 * Rebel Angels: 25 Poets of the New Formalism. With Mark Jarman. Ashland, OR: Story Line Press, 1996. Second printing 1998.

Essays

 * "'The Song Is Drowned': On Michael Donaghy." The Dark Horse Winter 2009/2010.
 * "Close to Seferis." Hudson Review Spring 2004.
 * "Anthony Hecht at Eighty." Weekly Standard October 27, 2003.
 * "The Two Minds of a Western Poet." Divide Fall 2003.
 * "Thomas McGrath." American Writers X. Jay Parini, ed. New York: Scribners, 2002.
 * "Reading Greece." Hudson Review Autumn 2002.
 * "Robert Frost, Seamus Heaney, and the Wellsprings of Poetry." Sewanee Review Winter 2000.

Memoirs

 * "The End of Immortality." Hudson Review Winter 2004.
 * "In Katerina's Kitchen." Mondo Greco Spring 2003.
 * "Letter from Turkey." Hudson Review Summer 2002.
 * "Chatwin's Ashes." Mondo Greco Spring 1999.
 * "The Lotos-Eaters." Hudson Review Fall 1998.

Poems

 * "Driving with Marli." The New Criterion September 2009.
 * "Fog Horns." Poetry September 2004.
 * "The Bay of Writing." TLS July 30, 2004.
 * "A Thorn in the Paw." Poetry January 2004.
 * "Small Steps." Hudson Review Spring 2003.
 * "Two Poems." Metre 11 Winter 2001-2002.
 * "Three Poems." Metre 9 Spring 2001.
 * "Acrostic from Aegina." Hudson Review 1998.
 * "A Meaning Made of Trees." New Criterion March 1998.
 * "Poems from Greece." Hudson Review Fall 1997.
 * "Night Squall." New Criterion November 1996.
 * "The Country I Remember: A Narrative." Hudson Review Summer 1995.