Clemens Starck
| death_date = | occupation = Poet | nationality = American | awards = Oregon Book Award (1996) }} Clemens Starck (November 30, 1937– March 21, 2024) was an American poet.He is the author of seven books of poems, and recipient of the 1996 William Stafford Memorial Poetry Award and the Oregon Book Award for ''Journeyman's Wages''. Two of his other books were also finalists for the Oregon Book Award.
Several of his poems, including "One of the Locals", were read by Garrison Keillor on ''The Writer's Almanac''. A chapter dedicated to Starck's poetry, “Clemens Starck: ‘poems in my head, a hammer in my hand,” is within ''Durable Goods: Appreciations of Oregon Poets'', written by Erik Muller and published by Mountains & Rivers Press in 2017.
Jon Broderick, founder of the annual FisherPoets Gathering in Astoria, Oregon, cites Starck as the inspiration for the festival. "Clem wrote poetry about work. I had never considered doing that. I immediately thought about the fishermen I knew who wrote, and decided to get a few people together to give it a try."
In 2018, Empty Bowl a small independent Pacific Northwest press, initiated a new series focused on collected and selected poems from Pacific Northwest writers. The series was launched with Finn Wilcox's ''Too Late to Turn Back Now: Prose and Poems''. Starck's ''Cathedrals and Parking Lots: Collected Poems'' is the second book in this series. Provided by Wikipedia
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7by Starck, Clemens, 1937-
Published 2004
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8by Starck, Clemens, 1937-
Published 2003
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11Published 2006Other Authors: “...Starck, Clemens, 1937-...”
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