Daniel Morris is Professor of English at Purdue University. He is author of The Writings of William Carlos Williams: Publicity for the Self (University of Missouri Press, 1995), Remarkable Modernisms: Contemporary American Authors on Modern Art (University of Massachusetts Press, 2002), The Poetry of Louise Gluck: A Thematic Introduction (University of Missouri Press, 2006), After Weegee: Essays on Contemporary Jewish American Photographers (Syracuse University Press, 2011), and Lyric Encounters (Bloomsbury, 2013). He has also published two volumes of poetry, Bryce Passage (Marsh Hawk Press, 2004) and If Not for the Courage (Marsh Hawk, 2010). He is former coeditor of Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies.