John Casey

John Casey (1939–2025) was an American novelist and poet born in Worcester, Massachusetts, renowned for his lyrical yet concise writing style. He won the National Book Award in 1989 for his novel 'Spartina,' which depicts the struggles of a rugged Rhode Island fisherman. Casey served as a professor of English literature at the University of Virginia and was a Pushcart Prize-nominated poet.

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