Kumin, Maxine (1925–)
Kumin, Maxine (1925–)
American poet and children's writer. Born June 6, 1925, in Germantown, PA; attended Radcliffe College; m. Victor Kumin (engineering consultant), 1946; children: 2 daughters, 1 son.
Taught at several universities and served as poetry consultant to Library of Congress; wrote poetry, novels, children's books, and essays; poetry includes Halfway (1961), The Nightmare Factory (1970), Up Country: Poems of New England (1972), House, Bridge, Fountain, Gate (1975), The Long Approach (1985), and Looking for Luck (1992); short fiction includes Why Can't We Live Together Like Civilized Human Beings? (1982); novels include Through Doom of Love (1965), The Passions of Uxport (1968), The Abduction (1971) and The Designated Heir (1974); was a close friend of Anne Sexton (1957–74). Awarded Pulitzer Prize for Up Country (1973).