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Don Share is an American poet, editor, and translator. He was the editor of Poetry magazine from 2013 to 2020. He grew up in Memphis, Tennessee.

Career
Share was senior editor of Poetry magazine before being appointed editor, beginning July 1, 2013. The Poetry Foundation announced on June 26, 2020, that he would step aside as editor effective at the end of summer 2020. From 2000 to 2007, he was curator of Harvard University's Woodberry Poetry Room. He was poetry editor of Harvard Review, and edited issues 19 and 20. He has held editorial roles including editor-in-chief of Literary Imagination and poetry editor of Partisan Review until the magazine ceased publication in 2003. Share’s translations of Miguel Hernández, published as I Have Lots of Heart, won the Premio Valle Inclán (1999). Since leaving Poetry, he has been a visiting poet with the Georgia Institute of Technology's Poetry@Tech program. ==Works==
Works
PoetryUnion: Poems, Zoo Press, 2002, ; Eyewear Publishing, 2013, • Squandermania, Salt Publishing, 2007, • Wishbone, Black Sparrow Press, 2012, Edited volumes • Don Share and Christian Wiman (eds.), The Open Door: One Hundred Poems, One Hundred Years of Poetry Magazine, University of Chicago Press, 2012, . • Fred Sasaki and Don Share (eds.), Who Reads Poetry: 50 Views from “Poetry” Magazine, University of Chicago Press, 2017, . ==References==
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