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Donald Platt is Professor of English at Purdue University, where he has taught poetry writing at undergraduate and graduate levels since 2000. A prolific poet with nine published volumes and a fine-press chapbook, his work appears in The New Republic, Poetry, The Paris Review, and The Best American Poetry anthologies (2000, 2006, 2015, 2025).
His educational background includes a Ph.D. from the University of Utah (1995).
Platt's creative research centers on Twentieth-Century Poetry and innovative Creative Writing practices. His work explores American landscapes, familial relationships, and memory through lyrical experimentation and confessional modes, often juxtaposing beauty with trauma across domestic and natural settings. The persistent engagement with language materiality and spiritual-secular tensions defines his distinctive voice in contemporary verse.
His publications from 1994–2025 reveal evolving thematic depth in American poetry, consistently examining identity through experimental forms. Recent works like Tender Voyeur (2025) extend his exploration of intimacy and observation within contemporary lyric frameworks.
His major accolades include:
- Two National Endowment for the Arts fellowships
- Three Pushcart Prizes
- Paumanok Poetry Prize
- “Discovery”/The Nation Prize
- Two Verna Emery Poetry Prizes
- Center for Book Arts Chapbook Prize
As an educator, Platt mentors emerging writers through Purdue's creative writing curriculum, shaping poetic practice across generations while maintaining an active publication record that influences contemporary poetry pedagogy.
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