Donald J. Byrd is a poet, sound artist, and Professor of English at the State University of New York at Albany. A poet is a person who writes Poetry. Etymology From the Ancient greek: ποιέω, poieō: "I make or compose" The University at Albany State University of New York, commonly known as the University at Albany is a Public university located in the capital of New His work is generally in the fields of literary analysis and information theory. In his lifetime, he proposes to complete one-hundred volumes that will complete a set which he refers to as The Nomad's Encyclopedia.
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His chapbook, Technics of Travel, was published by Zealot-Tansy press in 1984.
His first book-length poem, Aesop's Garden, was published by North Atlantic in Plainfied, Vermont.
His second book-length poem, The Great Dimestore Centennial, was published by Station Hill press in Barrytown, New York.
Byrd was a frequent contributor to Chris Funkhouser's Descriptions of an Imaginary University under the pseudonym "Thus, Albert or Hubert. "
This is a lecture he gave at Naropa in 1996. WorldCat is a Union catalog which itemizes the collections of more than 10000 libraries which participate in the OCLC global cooperative WorldCat is a Union catalog which itemizes the collections of more than 10000 libraries which participate in the OCLC global cooperative It was interrupted by thunder mere moments after he refers to sloppy metaphors such as the femininity of Nature.