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William Bronk (February 17, 1918 – February 22, 1999) was an American poet. For his book, Life Supports (1981), he won the National Book Award for Poetry.[1]

William Bronk
Born(1918-02-17)17 February 1918
Fort Edward, New York
Died22 February 1999(1999-02-22) (aged 81)
Hudson Falls, New York
OccupationPoet
NationalityAmerican
GenrePoetry, Essay
Notable awardsNational Book Award
1982

He was also a veteran of World War II and a businessman. After teaching at Union College for a brief period, he took over the family business of Bronk Coal and Lumber after his father's early death. He ran it for 30 years in Hudson Falls, New York.


Life and work


William Bronk was born in 1918 in a house on Lower Main Street in Fort Edward, New York. He had an older brother, Sherman, who died young, and two older sisters, Jane and Betty. Their mother was a homemaker and their father ran his business, Bronk Coal and Lumber, in Hudson Falls. The children all attended local public schools. Bronk attended Dartmouth College for higher education, being admitted at age 16. He took graduate classes at Harvard for another semester. He said later that he "decided I couldn't take any more of that."[2]

Bronk was drafted into the Army soon after the United States entered World War II. After serving as a private, he was admitted to OCS, and was commissioned as an officer after completion of the program. He was honorably discharged from the Army in October 1945.

He first taught English at Union College, Schenectady, New York. He left Union in June 1946 and returned to Hudson Falls. During the latter half of 1946, he completed work on The Brother in Elysium. In January 1947 Bronk took over management of the Bronk Coal and Lumber Company, which he had inherited in 1941 when his father died unexpectedly. Although he intended this work to be temporary, he ran the business for 30 years, retiring in 1978.

Bronk said that the poems emerged in his mind as he went through the business of the day. When one was ready, he put it on paper, working in longhand rather than at a typewriter. As his manuscripts attest, he seldom rewrote or modified a poem once he wrote it on paper.

William Bronk died Monday, February 22, 1999.[3]


Selected bibliography


Poetry

Estival: The Keepsakes Collection, Richard A. Carella, Publisher (Hudson Falls, New York), 2011.

Essays

References


  1. "National Book Awards – 1982". National Book Foundation. Retrieved 2012-04-07.
    (With essay by Scott Challener from the Awards 60-year anniversary blog.)
  2. "William Bronk Biography". Famous poets and poems.
  3. "William Bronk Biography". Famouspoetsandpoems.com. Retrieved 2012-06-10.



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William Bronk est un poète américain né le 17 février 1918 à Fort Edward dans l'État de New York et décédé le 22 février 1999 à Hudson Falls (New York).



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