Arthur Vogelsang

Arthur Vogelsang (born January 31, 1942) is an American poet, teacher and editor.

He received an MA from the Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University where he met his future wife, filmmaker Judith Ayers.

He lived in New York City from 1966–68, and worked as an Editing Supervisor for the McGraw-Hill Book Company in College Textbooks and the International Division.

Next came Twentieth Century Women in 1988, which was included in John Ashbery's Contemporary Poetry Series.,[2][3] Cities and Towns was published in 1996, and won the Juniper Prize.

Between 1971 and 1980, Vogelsang, Jonathan Katz and A.G. Sobin edited a literary quarterly, The Ark River Review, from Wichita, Kansas, and published the work of many authors, including Kenneth Rexroth, Donald Justice, Mark Doty, Ted Kooser, Stephen Dunn, Gerard Malanga, Albert Goldbarth, Michael Ryan, James Tate, and William Stafford.