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Author: Philip Dacey

Philip Dacey is the author of thirteen books of poetry. A native of St. Louis, he earned master's degrees from Stanford and the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop. A Sixties Peace Corps volunteer in Nigeria, he taught at Miles College, Birmingham, Alabama, during the presidency of Dr Lucius Pitts. From 1970 until his retirement in 2004 he taught at Southwest Minnesota State University in Marshall. On leaves of absence, he lived for six months in Spain with his wife and their two children and later lived in Mexico with his wife and their three children. Besides making several trips to his ancestral Ireland and one to Vietnam along with various veterans, students, and colleagues, a 1995 Fulbright brought him to Yugoslavia for four months. Upon his retirement in 2004, he moved to Manhattan's Upper West Side for a post-retirement adventure. With Alixa Doom, his partner since 2001, he lived in the lake district of Minneapolis from 2012 until his death in 2016.

Church of the Adagio
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Church of the Adagio

Rain Mountain Press

Poetry. "Reading Philip Dacey's poems is like having a conversation with a funny, sophisticated, and insightful friend. You're laughing, you're nodding in appreciation, you're saying, 'A-ha. I never saw things that way, but wow—you're right.' And yo...

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The Ice-Cream Vigils: Last Poems
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The Ice-Cream Vigils: Last Poems

Red Dragonfly Press

Poetry. Philip Dacey published many books of poetry in his lifetime. This posthumous collection of poems is his gift to poets and poetry readers, to his many friends and admirers. How fitting that the title of this book alludes to an act by the poet...

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Vertebrae Rosaries: 50 Sonnets
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Vertebrae Rosaries: 50 Sonnets

Red Dragonfly Press

Poetry. "I remember, thirtysome years ago, when Dacey first published a couple of poems in traditional forms, thinking, 'Phil, Phil, what are you doing?' That's how out of fashion the old forms had fallen. Before long, he had co-edited with David Ja...

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