
Donald Justice
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Donald Justice was a prominent American poet, teacher, and essayist known for his mastery of form and his ability to convey deep emotional truths in his work. Born in 1925 in Miami, Florida, Justice developed an early passion for literature and poetry, which led him to pursue a career in writing. He published several collections of poetry, such as "The Sunset Maker" and "The Summer Anniversaries," which showcased his distinctive style that often blended narrative elements with lyrical precision.
Throughout his career, Justice influenced many aspiring poets through his teaching at various universities, including the University of Iowa and New York University. His work earned him numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1979. Justice's poetry often reflects on themes of memory, loss, and the passage of time, drawing from his own life experiences and observations. He remains a significant figure in American literature, celebrated for his contributions to the poetic landscape.