Virginia Hamilton Adair (February 28, 1913, New York City - September 16 2004, Claremont, California) was an American poet who became famous later in life with the 1996 publication of "Ants on the Melon".
She received her B.A. in English from Mount Holyoke College in 1933 and her M.A. from Radcliffe College. She was a professor at California State Polytechnic University in Pomona for many years.
Adair's return to publishing came in the 1990s, following her husband's 1968 suicide, her retirement from teaching, and her loss of sight from glaucoma. Adair's friend and fellow poet Robert Mezey forwarded some of her work to Alice Quinn, The New Yorker's poetry editor. The New Yorker published the work in 1995, and the subsequently published "Ants on the Melon". Ms. Adair's work then appeared regularly in The New Yorker and The New York Review of Books.
1913 births | 2004 deaths | American poets | Women writers | American poets | Women poets | Mount Holyoke College alumnae
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