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David Allan Evans

Brookings, South Dakota

Poet David Allan Evans was born in Sioux City, Iowa. He is the author of numerous volumes, and his collections of poetry include This Water. These Rocks (2009), The Bull Rider’s Advice: New and Selected Poems (2004), and the chapbook After the Swan Dive (2008). Evans has also published prose, including a memoir with his wife, Jan Evans, Double Happiness: Two Lives in China (1995). Evans is known as a sports poet, admitting in an interview his belief that “All poets are word athletes.”
 
The poet laureate of South Dakota since 2002, Evans has held fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Bush Artist Program, and the South Dakota Arts Council. Evans is a two-time Fulbright Scholar in China, and his work has been translated into Chinese by Zhang Ziqing. In 2009, Evans was awarded the South Dakota Governor’s Award for Distinction in Creative Achievement.

Poet David ALlen Evans in a yellow button down shirt, extending his arm.

By David Allan Evans

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Sixty Years Later I Notice, Inside A Flock Of Blackbirds,

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Girl Riding a Horse in a Field of Sunflowers

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