His work has appeared in magazines and anthologies including: In the American Tree (edited by Ron Silliman) and From the Other Side of the Century.
Mass Transit, and after it Folio bookshop, became focal points for much of the poetic activity that was to result in the East Coast wing of the "Language" group, and here Darragh met other poets, including Susan Howe, Diane Ward, Doug Lang, Joan Retallack, and P. Inman, all of whom were also to become key members of the group.
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He was born in Dandridge, Tennessee son of Shadrach Inman and grew up there with his brother Samuel M. Inman.
He is currently the Admiral B.R. Inman Centennial Chair in Computing Theory at The University of Texas at Austin.
He went to college at Princeton College and at the age of 18 he joined Company K of the First Tennessee Cavalry during the American Civil War.