
Hayden Carruth (August 3, 1921 – September 29, 2008) was an American poet and literary critic. The novelist of the same name (1862-1932) was his grandfather. He taught at Syracuse University. Hayden Carruth grew up in Woodbury, Connecticut, and was educated at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and at the University of Chicago. He lived in Johnson, Vermont for many years. Carruth taught at Syracuse University, in the Graduate Creative Writing Program, where he taught and mentored many younger poets, including Brooks Haxton and Allen Hoey. He resided with his wife, poet Joe-Anne McLaughlin Carruth near the small central New York village of Munnsville. He wrote for over sixty years. Carruth died from complications following a series of strokes. Carruth wrote more than 30 books of poetry, four books of literary criticism, essays, a novel and two poetry anthologies. He served as editor of Poetry magazine, as poetry editor of Harper's, and as advisory editor of The Hudson Review 20 years. He was awarded a Bollingen Prize and Guggenheim and the NEA fellowships.
Series
Books

For You
1970

Brothers, I Loved You All
Poems 1969-1977
1978

Collected Longer Poems
1993

The Sleeping Beauty
1982

Suicides and Jazzers
1993

Toward the Distant Islands
New and Selected Poems
2006

Tell Me Again How the White Heron Rises and Flies Across the Nacreous River at Twilight Towards the Distant Islands
1989

Last Poems
2012

From Snow and Rock, from Chaos
1973

Doctor Jazz
2001

Asphalt Georgics
1985

Beside the Shadblow Tree
A Memoir of James Laughlin
1999

Good Poems for Hard Times
2005

The Voice That is Great Within Us
American Poetry of the Twentieth Century
1981

Letters to Jane
2004

The Selected Poetry
1985

Scrambled Eggs & Whiskey
1996

Reluctantly
1998

Selected Essays
1995

Collected Shorter Poems, 1946-1991
1992