Langdon Hammer
Professor of English
Chair of the English Department
LC
109;418 | 432-2232;432-2236 | langdon.hammer@yale.edu
Office hours: W 3:30-5:30 & by appt. e-mail for appt.
On leave 2008-2009
EDUCATION:
Ph.D., English Language and Literature, Yale University, 1989
B.A., English Major, Summa Cum Laude, Yale University, 1980
INTERESTS: modern and contemporary American and British poetry and poetics; biography; the history of authorship; letters and journals
My research and teaching focus on modern and contemporary poetry, chiefly but not only American, while I also have broad interests in the long history of poetry in English, in the history of authorship, and in American culture from 1900 to the present. As a critic and as a teacher of poetry, I am concerned with the particulars of how poems are made as well as with general questions of poetics. As a reviewer of poetry for the New York Times and as poetry editor of The American Scholar, I take pleasure in explaining poetry to a non-specialist audience. My current book project---a biography of the poet James Merrill---uses archival materials (letters, journals, worksheets, interviews) to explore the complex relations between this poet’s life and work.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
--Hart Crane: Complete Poetry and Selected Letters, editor (New York: Library of America, 2006)
--Hart Crane and Allen Tate: Janus-Faced Modernism (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1993)
--"Hall of Voices: Richard Howard," Parnassus: Poetry in Review 29 (2006) 1-2: 97-117
--"Plath’s Lives," Representations (2001) 75: 61-88
--"Art and AIDS; or, How Will Culture Cure You?," Raritan 14 (1995) 3: 103-18
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES: Major English Poets, Writing of Verse, American Literature and the Cold War (senior seminar), Modern Poetry (lecture), Poetry Since 1950
GRADUATE COURSES: The Life of the Author from Johnson to Plath, Lyric and Society After Auden, Elizabeth Bishop and James Merrill, Contemporary American Poetry