Neil Baldwin

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Born:
June 21, 1947

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[link text][1]Neil Baldwin was born in New York City and attended the Horace Mann School. He was a Visiting Student at the University of Manchester, England, and received his B.A. in English from the University of Rochester and his Ph.D. in Modern American Poetry from the State University of New York at Buffalo. His doctoral dissertation, a descriptive catalogue of the manuscripts and letters of William Carlos Williams in the collections of SUNY/Buffalo and Yale University (Preface by Robert Creeley), was published by G. K. Hall and Company, Boston, in 1978.

From 1974-1982, he edited and published The Niagara Magazine, a journal of contemporary poetry. Dr. Baldwin taught literature and creative writing at the City College of New York, Hunter College, Baruch College, The New School, Fordham University, and New York University, where he created a graduate seminar called "What Was Modernism?"

He worked in the non-profit institutional development field for three decades. From 1984-1989, he was Manager of the Annual Fund at The New York Public Library during "The Campaign for the Library." From July 1989-December 2003, he was founding Executive Director of the National Book Foundation, sponsor of the prestigious National Book Awards, and educational outreach efforts …

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