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Mary Oliver (1935 –) is an American poet.

Life

Mary Oliver was born September 10, 1935 in Cleveland, Ohio. As a teenager, she lived for a brief while in the home of the recently-deceased Edna St. Vincent Millay, where she helped Millay's sister organize the papers Millay left behind. Oliver briefly attended both Ohio State University and Vassar College in the mid-1950's, but did not receive a degree. She has resided in Provincetown, Massachusetts for over forty years. Her late partner, artist Molly Malone Cook, served as Oliver's literary agent until her death in 2005.

Career

An intense and joyful observer of the natural world, Oliver is often compared to Whitman and Thoreau. Her poems are filled with imagery from her daily walks near her home in Provincetown, Massachusetts: shore birds, water snakes, the phases of the moon. Maxine Kumin calls Oliver "a patroller of wetlands in the same way that Thoreau was an inspector of snowstorms" and "an indefatigable guide to the natural world." Honors Oliver has received include the National Book Award (1992), the Pulitzer Prize (1984), and a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship (1980).

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