Christopher Bursk (1943 – June 21, 2021) was an American poet, professor and activist.
He is the author of nine poetry collections, including The First Inhabitants of Arcadia published by the (University of Arkansas Press (2006)), praised by The New York Times which said, "Bursk writes with verve and insight about child rearing, aging parents, sexuality, his literary heroes, the sexuality of his literary heroes.
He lived in Langhorne Manor, Pennsylvania, and taught at Bucks County Community College.
He and his wife, Mary Ann, have three children: Christian, Norabeth, and Justin.
[2] His poems have been published in literary journals and magazines including Paris Review,[3] The American Poetry Review and Manhattan Review, and in anthologies including The Mysterious Life of the Heart: Writing from The Sun About Passion, Longing, and Love (Sun Publishing Company, 2009),[4] and Three new poets: Christopher Bursk, William Corbett, Paul Hannigan (Pym-Randall Press, 1966).