
John Finlay
Dates
January 24, 1941 - February 17, 1991
Other Names Used
- John Martin Finlay: full name
Alabama Connection
- Ozark, Dale County: birthplace
- Enterprise, Coffee County: childhood residence, adult residence
- Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County: education
- Montevallo, Shelby County: adult residence
Selected Works
- Finlay, John. Mind and Blood: The Collected Poems of John Finlay. Ed. David Middleton. Santa Barbara: J. Daniel, 1992.
- Finlay, John. Hermetic Light: Essays on the Gnostic Spirit in Modern Literature and Thought. Ed. David Middleton. Santa Barbara: J. Daniel, 1994.
Biographical Information
John Finlay was born in Ozark, Ala., and grew up on his family’s farm near Enterprise. As a boy, he loved to read Shakespeare, and he sometimes recited passages from the plays while caring for his family’s dairy cows. Finlay attended the University of Alabama, earning a BA in 1964 and an MA in 1966, both in English. Following graduation, he taught for four years at the University of Montevallo. In 1970, Finlay enrolled in the doctoral program at Louisiana State University. He earned his PhD in 1980, the same year he converted to Roman Catholicism. In 1981, Finlay returned to his family’s farm and remained there for the rest of his life, engaged in writing and scholarship. Three chapbooks of his poems were privately published during this period. Finlay was diagnosed with AIDS in 1982 and died in 1991. Collections of his poems and his essays were published posthumously.
Interests and Themes
Major subjects and concerns of John Finlay’s poems include Southern history and culture, religion, and ancient civilizations. His scholarly essays examine Western literature and philosophy.
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Reference Books
- Middleton, David, ed. In Light Apart: The Achievement of John Finlay. Glenside, Pa.: Aldine Press, 1999.
Reference Articles
- Middleton, David. "Blood and Mind: John Finlay (1941-1991)." Southern Review 27.3 (1991): 723-726.
- Simpson, Lewis P. "The Dark Rooms of John Finlay." Southern Review 27.3 (1991): 727-729.
- Stanford, Donald E. "The Poetry of John Finlay." Southern Review 27.3 (1991): 730-732.
Reference Web Sites
- Middleton, David. "John Finlay." The Encyclopedia of Alabama. 2009. Alabama Humanities Foundation and Auburn University. http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/face/Article.jsp?id=h-2342
Location of Papers
- Louisiana State University
Photo courtesy of Jean S. Finlay and JoAnn Hall.
Last updated on 2008-05-30.



