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  1. Patrick Donnelly (born September 25, 1956 in Tucson, Arizona) is an American poet. He is the author of four poetry collections, The Charge (Ausable Press, 2003, which in 2009 became part of Copper Canyon Press) Nocturnes of the Brothel of Ruin ( Four Way Books, 2012), Jesus Said (a chapbook from Orison Books, 2017), and Little-Known Operas ...

  2. www.patrickdonnellypoetry.comPatrick Donnelly

    Patrick Donnelly is a prolific and award-winning poet who has published five books, including Willow Hammer (2025) and Little-Known Operas (2019). He also translates classical Japanese poetry and drama with his spouse Stephen D. Miller and directs The Frost Place and the Poetry Seminar.

  3. Patrick Donnelly is a contemporary poet and translator of Japanese waka poetry. He has published several books of poetry, including Willow Hammer, Little-Known Operas, and Nocturnes of the Brothel of Ruin, and received several awards and fellowships.

  4. Apr 4, 2023 · Patrick Donnelly is a poet, translator, and director of the Poetry Seminar at The Frost Place. He has published five books of poetry, including WILLOW HAMMER, and won several awards, including the Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission Prize for the Translation of Japanese Literature.

  5. www.fishousepoems.org › artist › donnelly-patrickPatrick Donnelly | Fishouse

    Nov 29, 2006 · Patrick Donnelly is the author of The Charge (Ausable Press, 2003, since 2009 part of Copper Canyon Press), about which Gregory Orr wrote “…everything he writes is suffused with tenderness and intelligence, lucidity and courage,” and Nocturnes of the Brothel of Ruin (Four Way Books, 2012).

  6. Patrick Donnelly is the author of four books of poetry. Former poet laureate of Northampton, Massachusetts, Donnelly is director of the Poetry Seminar at The Frost Place, and an associate editor of Poetry International.

  7. Patrick Donnelly is the author of four books of poetry and a Lambda Literary Award finalist. He also translates classical Japanese poetry and drama with his spouse Stephen D. Miller and directs the Poetry Seminar at The Frost Place.