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Reginald Gibbons
American writer

Reginald Gibbons

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American writer
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Gender
Male
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Place of birth
Houston, USA
Age
78 years
Education
Stanford University
Awards
Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards
(1995)
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Biography

Reginald Gibbons (born 1947) is an American poet, fiction writer, translator, literary critic, and Professor of English and Classics at Northwestern University and Director of the Center for the Writing Arts there. Gibbons has published numerous books, as well as poems, short stories, essays and reviews in journals and magazines, has held Guggenheim Foundation and NEA fellowships in poetry and a research fellowship from the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington D.C.He has won the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, the Carl Sandburg Prize, the Folger Shakespeare Library's O. B. Hardison, Jr. Poetry Prize, and other honors, among them the inclusion of his work in Best American Poetry and Pushcart Prize anthologies.His book Creatures of a Day was a finalist for the 2008 National Book Award for poetry.He attended public school in Spring Branch (at that time, outside Houston, Texas; now incorporated into the city), Princeton University (BA Spanish and Portuguese), and Stanford University (MA in English and Creative Writing; PhD in Comparative Literature).Before moving to Northwestern University, he taught creative writing at Princeton and Columbia.At Northwestern, he was the editor of TriQuarterly magazine from 1981 to 1997, and co-founded TriQuarterly Books (after 1997, an imprint of Northwestern University Press). As the editor of TriQuarterly, he edited or co-edited the special issues Chicago (1984), From South Africa: New Writing, Photography and Art (1987), A Window on Poland (1983), Prose from Spain (1983), New Writing from Mexico (1992), and others, as well as many general issues of the magazine. He edited two works of William Goyen (1915-1983): the 50th Anniversary edition of The House of Breath and the Goyen's posthumously published second novel, Half a Look of Cain (both published by Northwestern University Press). In 1989, he was one of a group of co-founders of the Guild Literary Complex (Chicago), a literary presenting organization, where he continues to volunteer, and he is a member of the large team that is creating the American Writers Museum (Chicago; opening in 2017).

Career

  • Lecturer in creative writing, Princeton University (Princeton, NJ), 1976-1980
  • Lecturer in creative writing, Columbia University School of General Studies, 1980–81
  • Professor of English, Northwestern University (Evanston, IL), 1981-
  • Editor of TriQuarterly magazine, 1981-1997
  • Core faculty member of MFA Program for Writers, Warren Wilson College (Asheville, NC), 1989-2011
  • Co-founder and member of the board of directors, Guild Complex, 1989-
  • Member, National Advisory Council and Content Leadership Team, American Writers Museum, 2012-

Poetry

  • Roofs Voices Roads. (Quarterly Review of Literature, 1979).
  • The Ruined Motel. (Houghton, 1981).
  • Saints. (Persea Books, 1986).
  • Maybe It Was So. (University of Chicago Press, 1991). ISBN 978-0-226-29056-0
  • Sparrow: New and Selected Poems. (LSU Press, 1997). ISBN 978-0-8071-2232-7
  • Homage to Longshot O'Leary: Poems. (Holy Cow! Press, 1999).
  • It's Time: Poems. (LSU Press, 2002). ISBN 978-0-8071-2815-2
  • Creatures of a Day: Poems. (LSU Press, 2008). ISBN 978-0-8071-3318-7
  • Desde una barca de papel (Poemas 1981-2008). (Littera Libros (Villanueva de la Serena, SPAIN), 2009. (Bilingual edition)
  • Slow Trains Overhead: Chicago Poems and Stories. (University of Chicago Press, 2010). ISBN 978-0-226-29058-4
  • L'abitino blue. (Gattomerlino (Rome, ITALY). (Bilingual edition)
  • Last Lake. (University of Chicago Press, 2016. ISBN 978-0-226-41745-5

Fiction

  • Sweetbitter: A Novel. (LSU Press, 2003). ISBN 978-0-8071-2871-8
  • Five Pears or Peaches. (Broken Moon Press, 1991).
  • Orchard in the Street. (BOA Editions, Ltd, forthcoming 2017).

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What is Reginald Gibbons known for?
Reginald Gibbons is an American poet, fiction writer, translator, and literary critic. He is known for his diverse body of work, which includes poetry collections, novels, short stories, translations, and critical essays.
What are some of Reginald Gibbons' notable works?
Some of Reginald Gibbons' notable works include his poetry collections such as "Ten Point," "Slow Trains Overhead," and "An Orchard in the Street." He has also published the novels "Sweetbitter" and "Sparrow: New and Selected Poems." In addition, he has translated numerous works of literature, including "Sophocles: Antigone" and "The Poems of St. John of the Cross."
What awards has Reginald Gibbons received?
Reginald Gibbons has received several awards and honors throughout his career. He has been a recipient of the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, the Carl Sandburg Award, and the Ohioana Award. He has also been recognized with a Guggenheim Fellowship and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship.
Where has Reginald Gibbons taught?
Reginald Gibbons has taught at several prestigious institutions. He has served as a professor of English and Classics at Northwestern University since 1981. Prior to that, he taught at Princeton University and at Rutgers University. He has also been a visiting professor at the University of Iowa's Writers' Workshop and the University of Chicago.
What themes does Reginald Gibbons explore in his writing?
In his writing, Reginald Gibbons explores a wide range of themes and subjects. His work often delves into questions of identity, memory, history, and language. He frequently engages with the natural world and the complexities of human relationships. His poetry often reflects his interest in the intersections of personal and collective histories, as well as the influence of literature on our lives.
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