Wendy Barker
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Wendy Barker (September 22, 1942 – March 11, 2023) was an American poet. She was Poet-in-Residence and the Pearl LeWinn Chair of Creative Writing at the University of Texas at San Antonio, where she taught since 1982.[1]
Biography
Barker was born September 22, 1942, in
Her sixth collection of poems is One Blackbird at a Time, winner of the John Ciardi Prize for Poetry (BkMk Press, 2015). Her fourth chapbook is From the Moon, Earth is Blue (Wings Press, 2015). An anthology, Far Out: Poems of the 60s, co-edited with David M. Parsons, was published by Wings Press in 2016. She has also published a selection of poems with accompanying drafts and essays about the writing process. Her translations (with Saranindranath Tagore) of Nobel Prize-winning poet Rabindranath Tagore received the Sourette Diehl Fraser Award from the Texas Institute of Letters.[3]
Barker’s poems have appeared in such journals as
One Blackbird at a Time, Alan Shapiro says, "is one of the most personable, entertaining and moving books of poetry I've read in a long time". Ken Prufer describes the poems as "rich, complex, and shimmering with energy and intelligence." "A wonderful book of poems" that are "full of ferocity and rapture, a joy to read," states Alicia Ostriker
Barker's fifth collection of poems, Nothing Between Us: The Berkeley Years, a novel in prose poems set in Berkeley in the sixties (
Barker died on March 11, 2023, at the age of 80.[7]
Books
- Poems
- "Those Roads, These Moons" (Alabrava Press, 2024).
- Weave: New and Selected Poems" (BkMk Press, 2022).
- Shimmer (Glass Lyre Press, 2019).
- Gloss (Saint Julian Press, 2019).
- One Blackbird at a Time (BkMk Press, 2015).
- From the Moon, Earth is Blue (Wings Press, 2015).
- Far Out: Poems of the 60s, co-edited with David M. Parsons (Wings Press, 2016).
- Nothing Between Us: The Berkeley Years (Washington, D.C., Del Sol Press, 2009).
- Things of the Weather [a chapbook] (Columbus: Pudding House, 2009).
- Between Frames [a chapbook] (San Antonio: Pecan Grove Press, 2006).
- Poems from Paradise (Cincinnati: WordTech Editions, 2005).
- Poems’ Progress [a selection of poems with accompanying essays] (Houston: Absey & Co., 2002).
- Way of Whiteness: Poems (San Antonio: Wings Press, 2000).
- Eve Remembers [a chapbook] (London: Aark Arts, 1996).
- Let the Ice Speak: Poems (Greenfield Center: Ithaca House Books, Greenfield Review Press, 1991).
- Winter Chickens and Other Poems (San Antonio: Corona Publishing, 1990).
- Translations
- Tagore: Final Poems, co-translated with Saranindranath Tagore (New York: George Braziller, 2001).
- Criticism
- The House Is Made of Poetry: The Art of Ruth Stone, co-edited with Sandra M. Gilbert (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1996).
- Lunacy of Light: Emily Dickinson and the Experience of Metaphor (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1987, Rept. paperback ed., 1991. Japanese trans., 1991).
Awards
- John Ciardi Prize for Poetry, BkMk Press, 2015.
- Runner-Up, Del Sol Press Poetry Prize (for book manuscript, Nothing Between Us: The Berkeley Years) 2008.[8][9]
- Finalist, James Wright Poetry Award, Mid-American Review, 2008.
- Violet Crown Book Award (for Between Frames), 2007.
- Literature Fellowship in Poetry, Writers’ League of Texas, 2003.
- Gemini Ink Literary Excellence Award, 2002.
- Sourette Diehl Fraser Award for Literary Translation, Texas Institute of Letters, 2002.
- Fulbright Senior Lecturer, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, Bulgaria, Fall 2000.
- Violet Crown Book Award (for Way of Whiteness), 2000.
- Citation for Excellence Award, Cal Aggie Alumni Association, University of California at Davis, 1995.
- Rockefeller Foundation Residency Fellowship, Bellagio Study and Conference Center, 1994.
- The Mary Elinore Smith Poetry Prize, The American Scholar, 1991.
- Distinguished Citizen Award, City of San Antonio, 1991.
- Arts and Letters Award, Friends of the San Antonio Library, 1991.
- Ithaca House Poetry Series Award, 1990.
- National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowship in Poetry, 1986.
- Southwest Women Artists and Writers Award for Poetry, 1982.
References
- ^ a b "Professor Wendy Barker-Department of English". Archived from the original on 2009-12-04. Retrieved 2009-11-24.
- ^ "Wendy Barker". Pw.org. 23 September 1983. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
- ^ a b "PEN American Center - PEN Member Profile". Archived from the original on 2012-10-02. Retrieved 2009-12-08.
- ^ "The Georgia Review" (PDF). Uga.edu.
- ^ "Teaching MRS. Dalloway I'm Thinking by Wendy Barker". Versedaily.org.
- ^ "Wendy Barker". Pw.org. 23 September 1983.
- ^ Wendy Bean Barker
- ^ "Del Sol Press Poetry Prize". Archived from the original on 2010-01-19. Retrieved 2009-12-08.
- ^ "Spring 2010 — poetz". Archived from the original on 2010-09-01. Retrieved 2010-09-27.