He is a
professor of
creative writing at the
University of Florida. Logan's poetry reviews have appeared in the
New York Times Book Review. Many of these reviews have been quite controversial, leading
Slate magazine to call him "the most hated man in American poetry... [and] its guiltiest pleasure". Logan's own poetry has received generally positive reviews. The poet
Richard Tillinghast wrote, "when he manages to avoid obscurity, Mr. Logan writes with vigor, almost classical restraint and a fine sense of musicality." Logan's work has also received positive notices from
The New York Times Book Review,
Poetry and
Publishers Weekly. In a review in
Poetry magazine, Michael Scharf favorably compared the poetry from Logan's 1999 collection
Night Battle with the work of the poet
Geoffrey Hill. ==Reviews==