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Joshua Harmon (poet)

For the playwright born 1983, see Joshua Harmon (playwright).

Joshua Harmon (born 1971) is an American poet, novelist, short story writer, and essayist. He has authored six books, including The Soft Path (poems, 2019), The Annotated Mixtape (nonfiction, 2014), History of Cold Seasons (short stories, 2014), Le Spleen de Poughkeepsie (poems, 2011), Scape (poems, 2009), and Quinnehtukqut (novel, 2007).

Life and work

Harmon was born and raised in Massachusetts. He was educated at Marlboro College[1][2] and at Cornell University, where he earned an MFA in fiction.[3]

Quinnehtukqut, excerpts of which were awarded a 2004 National Endowment for the Arts fellowship in prose,[4] was short-listed for the 2008 VCU Cabell First Novelist Award.[5] Of this novel, Open Letters Monthly wrote that "Quinnehtukqut is the most impressive debut I can remember,"[6] while The Village Voice wrote that "Harmon...concerns himself with formal innovation at the expense of a coherent narrative."[7]

Le Spleen de Poughkeepsie was awarded the 2010 Akron Poetry Prize by judge G.C. Waldrep and published in the Akron Series in Poetry.[8] The Rumpus called the book "Part love song, part ethnography, part cry for help."[9] Reviewing Le Spleen de Poughkeepsie in Rain Taxi, poet Donna Stonecipher wrote that "in both free-verse and prose poem forms, [Harmon] uses lyric’s heightened capacity for beauty to detail Poughkeepsie’s ugliness in defiantly beautiful formulations."[10]

The Annotated Mixtape was considered "an essay collection on the nature of obsession" by The Rumpus.[11] Kirkus Reviews described History of Cold Seasons as "a dozen stories that mash up poetic, dreamlike observations with the caustic, inbred hardiness of New Englanders,"[12] and the BBC called the book "a remarkably assured and poetic first collection."[13]

Harmon's second volume in the Akron Series in Poetry, The Soft Path was called "intricate, intelligent, and complex," "an at times daunting though persistently rewarding collection of sound and landscape, of fragmented language and tenacious poetic cycles, of meaning-making and of diving into our political and environmental quagmires" by The Rumpus.[14] Harmon described it as "a book composed on the move, in fragments … but also a book about how commuting (among many other forces) often keeps us from anything but a superficial relationship with places."[15] Poetry Northwest, in a review of the book, noted "That some anti-capitalist sentiment would accompany close attention to sets of fraught and fraying systems should not come as any surprise, and the book’s dual epigraphs—a few lines from Ed Roberson’s Atmosphere Conditions and an excerpt from Amory B. Lovins’s prepared testimony to the U.S. Senate in 1976—do plenty to announce these poems’ incoming concerns with respect to economy and ecology. But there is a refreshing sense of possibility to The Soft Path’s treatment of this familiar set of problems, a freeness in its rendering that reminds us of the decadent fields of perception that language can open onto, even in application to our lamest of worldly conundrums."[16]

Harmon's writing has appeared in various periodicals, including Antioch Review, The Believer,[17] Black Warrior Review, BOMB (magazine),[18] New England Review,[19] The Rumpus,[20] TriQuarterly, and Verse. His chapbook Outtakes, B-Sides, & Demos was awarded the 2019 Paul Bowles Award and published as the first title from Five Points Editions.[21]

Harmon has taught at Bucknell University,[22] Clark University,[23] and Vassar College, where he was also the 2013 Writer-in-Residence.[24][25]

Bibliography

Notes

  1. ^ [1] "Author: Joshua Harmon".
  2. ^ [2] "Literary Fest returns as flavorful, funny and serious celebration of the printed word".
  3. ^ [3] Cornell Writers
  4. ^ [4] NEA Writers' Corner website
  5. ^ [5] VCU Cabell First Novelist Award website
  6. ^ [6] "Voices in the Woods". Retrieved February 24, 2019.
  7. ^ [7] "The Wood Demons". Retrieved February 24, 2019.
  8. ^ [8] University of Akron Press website
  9. ^ [9] "Poor Little Poughkeepsie". April 6, 2011. Retrieved February 24, 2019.
  10. ^ [10] "Le Spleen de Poughkeepsie". Retrieved February 24, 2019.
  11. ^ [11] "The Annotated Mixtape by Joshua Harmon". March 12, 2015.
  12. ^ [12] "History of Cold Seasons".
  13. ^ [13] "Ten Books to Read in December".
  14. ^ "The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #229: Joshua Harmon".
  15. ^ "The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #229: Joshua Harmon".
  16. ^ "so / many / connections".
  17. ^ [14] The Believer
  18. ^ [15] BOMB
  19. ^ [16] New England Review
  20. ^ "Joshua Harmon".
  21. ^ "Join Us for the Launch of Joshua Harmon's Outtakes, B-Sides, and Demos".
  22. ^ [17] "Notes on Contributors". The Iowa Review. 30 (2). 2000. JSTOR 20154850.
  23. ^ [18] "Faculty biography".
  24. ^ [19] Kim, Hae Seo. "New Writer in Residence Harmon Follows a Rich Legacy." The Miscellany News, February 20, 2013.
  25. ^ [20] "Catalogue Archive, English Department".

External links

  • The Soft Path at University of Akron Press
  • The Annotated Mixtape at Dzanc Books
  • History of Cold Seasons at Dzanc Books
  • "Rope," a short story, at Recommended Reading
  • Le Spleen de Poughkeepsie at University of Akron Press
  • Scape at Black Ocean
  • On Scape: An Interview with Joshua Harmon
  • Book Notes: The Annotated Mixtape at Largehearted Boy

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For the playwright born 1983 see Joshua Harmon playwright Joshua Harmon born 1971 is an American poet novelist short story writer and essayist He has authored six books including The Soft Path poems 2019 The Annotated Mixtape nonfiction 2014 History of Cold Seasons short stories 2014 Le Spleen de Poughkeepsie poems 2011 Scape poems 2009 and Quinnehtukqut novel 2007 Contents 1 Life and work 2 Bibliography 3 Notes 4 External linksLife and work EditHarmon was born and raised in Massachusetts He was educated at Marlboro College 1 2 and at Cornell University where he earned an MFA in fiction 3 Quinnehtukqut excerpts of which were awarded a 2004 National Endowment for the Arts fellowship in prose 4 was short listed for the 2008 VCU Cabell First Novelist Award 5 Of this novel Open Letters Monthly wrote that Quinnehtukqut is the most impressive debut I can remember 6 while The Village Voice wrote that Harmon concerns himself with formal innovation at the expense of a coherent narrative 7 Le Spleen de Poughkeepsie was awarded the 2010 Akron Poetry Prize by judge G C Waldrep and published in the Akron Series in Poetry 8 The Rumpus called the book Part love song part ethnography part cry for help 9 Reviewing Le Spleen de Poughkeepsie in Rain Taxi poet Donna Stonecipher wrote that in both free verse and prose poem forms Harmon uses lyric s heightened capacity for beauty to detail Poughkeepsie s ugliness in defiantly beautiful formulations 10 The Annotated Mixtape was considered an essay collection on the nature of obsession by The Rumpus 11 Kirkus Reviews described History of Cold Seasons as a dozen stories that mash up poetic dreamlike observations with the caustic inbred hardiness of New Englanders 12 and the BBC called the book a remarkably assured and poetic first collection 13 Harmon s second volume in the Akron Series in Poetry The Soft Path was called intricate intelligent and complex an at times daunting though persistently rewarding collection of sound and landscape of fragmented language and tenacious poetic cycles of meaning making and of diving into our political and environmental quagmires by The Rumpus 14 Harmon described it as a book composed on the move in fragments but also a book about how commuting among many other forces often keeps us from anything but a superficial relationship with places 15 Poetry Northwest in a review of the book noted That some anti capitalist sentiment would accompany close attention to sets of fraught and fraying systems should not come as any surprise and the book s dual epigraphs a few lines from Ed Roberson s Atmosphere Conditions and an excerpt from Amory B Lovins s prepared testimony to the U S Senate in 1976 do plenty to announce these poems incoming concerns with respect to economy and ecology But there is a refreshing sense of possibility to The Soft Path s treatment of this familiar set of problems a freeness in its rendering that reminds us of the decadent fields of perception that language can open onto even in application to our lamest of worldly conundrums 16 Harmon s writing has appeared in various periodicals including Antioch Review The Believer 17 Black Warrior Review BOMB magazine 18 New England Review 19 The Rumpus 20 TriQuarterly and Verse His chapbook Outtakes B Sides amp Demos was awarded the 2019 Paul Bowles Award and published as the first title from Five Points Editions 21 Harmon has taught at Bucknell University 22 Clark University 23 and Vassar College where he was also the 2013 Writer in Residence 24 25 Bibliography EditQuinnehtukqut Starcherone Books 2007 Scape Black Ocean 2009 Le Spleen de Poughkeepsie University of Akron Press 2011 History of Cold Seasons Dzanc Books 2014 The Annotated Mixtape Dzanc Books 2014 The Soft Path University of Akron Press 2019 Outtakes B Sides amp Demos Five Points A Journal of Literature and Art 2019 Notes Edit 1 Author Joshua Harmon 2 Literary Fest returns as flavorful funny and serious celebration of the printed word 3 Cornell Writers 4 NEA Writers Corner website 5 VCU Cabell First Novelist Award website 6 Voices in the Woods Retrieved February 24 2019 7 The Wood Demons Retrieved February 24 2019 8 University of Akron Press website 9 Poor Little Poughkeepsie April 6 2011 Retrieved February 24 2019 10 Le Spleen de Poughkeepsie Retrieved February 24 2019 11 The Annotated Mixtape by Joshua Harmon March 12 2015 12 History of Cold Seasons 13 Ten Books to Read in December The Rumpus Mini Interview Project 229 Joshua Harmon The Rumpus Mini Interview Project 229 Joshua Harmon so many connections 14 The Believer 15 BOMB 16 New England Review Joshua Harmon Join Us for the Launch of Joshua Harmon s Outtakes B Sides and Demos 17 Notes on Contributors The Iowa Review 30 2 2000 JSTOR 20154850 18 Faculty biography 19 Kim Hae Seo New Writer in Residence Harmon Follows a Rich Legacy The Miscellany News February 20 2013 20 Catalogue Archive English Department External links EditThe Soft Path at University of Akron Press The Annotated Mixtape at Dzanc Books History of Cold Seasons at Dzanc Books Rope a short story at Recommended Reading Le Spleen de Poughkeepsie at University of Akron Press Scape at Black Ocean Quinnehtukqut at Starcherone Books On Scape An Interview with Joshua Harmon Book Notes The Annotated Mixtape at Largehearted Boy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joshua Harmon poet amp oldid 1111944141, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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