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Wendy Battin
American writer

Wendy Battin

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American writer
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Female
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Death
21 December 2015 (aged 62 years)
Age
62 years
Education
University of Washington,
Cornell University,
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Biography

Wendy Battin (May 27, 1953 - December 21, 2015) was an American poet.

Life

Wendy Battin was born in Wilmington, Delaware and graduated from Cornell University and the University of Washington.She taught at MIT, Smith College, Syracuse University, Boston University, Connecticut College.

Her work has appeared in Field, Georgia Review, Gettysburg Review, Poetry, The Nation, Mississippi Review, Threepenny Review, and Yale Review.

She was the director of CAPA, the Contemporary American Poetry Archive.

She taught yoga, and lived in Mystic, Connecticut.

Awards

  • Fine Arts Work Center Fellowship
  • Ingram Merrill Foundation Fellowship
  • National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship
  • 1982 Discovery / The Nation Award
  • 1983 National Poetry Series, for Solar Wind
  • Richard Snyder Memorial Prize, for Little Apocalypse

Works

Anthologies

  • Lorrie Goldensohn, ed. (2006). "Mondrian's Forest". American War Poetry. Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-13310-4.
  • John Matthias; William O'Rourke, eds. (January 15, 2009). Notre Dame Review: The First Ten Years. University of Notre Dame Press. ISBN 978-0-268-03512-9.
  • Sam Hamill; Sally Anderson, eds. (2003). Poets against the War. Thunder's Mouth Press. ISBN 978-1-56025-539-0.
  • W. Scott Olsen; Scott Cairns, eds. (September 1996). The Sacred Place: Witnessing the Holy in the Physical World. University of Utah Press. ISBN 978-0-87480-523-9.

Reviews

...she fills her book with the intensity of a religious quest. Little Apocalypse is full of daring, thick with irony, paradox, and vision; it looks for the big questions and the big answers in small things.

Here in the flesh, in the instruments too, is the other side of Yeats’s polarity, the dialogue with the self. The poet’s role here is twofold: to let the world move her; then to “spark, filter, make geometry.”

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Who is Wendy Battin?
Wendy Battin is an American poet and author born in Rhode Island. She is known for her collections of poetry and prose, as well as her work as an editor and teacher.
What is Wendy Battin's writing style?
Battin's writing style is often characterized as lyrical and descriptive. She incorporates vivid imagery and sensory details into her poems and prose, creating a rich and immersive reading experience.
What are some of Wendy Battin's notable works?
Some of Battin's notable works include the poetry collections "Little Apocalypse" and "In the Solar Wind," as well as the prose book "Memorials to the Future."
Has Wendy Battin received any awards or accolades for her work?
Yes, Wendy Battin has received several awards and accolades for her work. She has been a recipient of the Juniper Prize for Poetry, as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Rhode Island Foundation, among others.
Is Wendy Battin still active in the literary community?
While there may not be recent updates about Wendy Battin's literary activities, her work continues to be celebrated and recognized in the literary community. She has made significant contributions to the field of poetry and remains an influential figure in contemporary literature.
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