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Julia Kasdorf

Julia Mae Spicher Kasdorf (born December 6, 1962) is an American poet.

Early years and education

Born in Lewistown, Pennsylvania, Julia Spicher grew up in the suburbs of Pittsburgh near Irwin, Westmoreland County.[1] Her parents were Mennonites born in Big Valley, Pennsylvania, who chose to leave their rural community in central Pennsylvania to work in an urban setting. Spicher attended Goshen College, in Goshen, Indiana, but completed her B.A. and Ph.D. at New York University. As a student at Goshen College, Spicher visited China in the autumn of 1982 for the Study-Service Trimester at Sichuan Teachers College. She published Moss Lotus, a chapbook of poetry inspired by her experiences in China, as a sophomore English major at Goshen in 1983.[1] She earned her B.A., M.A. in creative writing, and Ph.D. from New York University (1997),[2] where she studied with poet Yehuda Amichai, among others. Her Ph.D. dissertation, Fixing tradition: The cultural work of Joseph W. Yoder and his relationship with the Amish community of Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, was supervised by Gordon M. Pradl.

Spicher Kasdorf began to write poetry seriously during her high school years and credits the Poets in the Schools program for nurturing her interest in writing. Her first published poem appeared in 1977 in Images Remembered II, an anthology of the Poets-in-the-Schools Program of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.[1] She also wrote in workshops at Summer Happening '79 and under Deborah Burnham and H. L. Van Brunt at Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts in 1980.[1] In 1981, she won the Scholastic Writing Awards with work that was then published in Literary Cavalcade. While a student at Goshen College she also had poems published in With, Builder, Christian Living, and the college publications Record and Broadside.

Career

Kasdorf is the author of three poetry collections--Sleeping Preacher (1992), Eve's Striptease (1998), and Poetry in America (2011)--all published by the University of Pittsburgh Press. Sleeping Preacher won the Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize and the Great Lakes College's Association Award for New Writing, and Eve's Striptease was named one of the top 20 poetry books of 1998 by Library Journal. She also co-edited an anthology, Broken Land: Poems of Brooklyn, with Michael Tyrell (New York University Press, 2007). Kasdorf was awarded a 2009 NEA fellowship for poetry and is the recipient of a Pushcart Prize. She is also the author of a scholarly study of Pennsylvania writer Joseph Yoder, Fixing Tradition, and co-editor of two editions of Pennsylvania local color novels, Rosanna of the Amish by Joseph W. Yoder and The House of the Black Ring by Fred Lewis Pattee. Her essay collection, The Body and the Book: Writing a Mennonite Life, was awarded the Book of the Year award by the Conference on Christianity and Literature. She is Professor of English and Women's Studies at the Pennsylvania State University.

In The Body and the Book, Kasdorf explores the cultural and geographical inspiration for her writing in her Mennonite and Amish communities of origin, as well as in New York City where she studied creative writing and published her first book. In her essay, "A Place to Begin," she comments, "I liked being able to think in the free space between places . . . As poetry's power often comes from linking two unlike things to release new insight, so my life has been charged by the experience of embodying a connection between disparate locations" (p. 8).

Kasdorf was often criticized because she was one of the few Mennonite poets that expressed her encounters publicly. She was one of the first Mennonite poets to cross the boundaries of writers and express encounters that she experienced as a child. For example, in "Sinning",[3] she states, "When I was seven, Mom asked if I knew what rabbits in the hutch were up to. 'Fucking,' farm cousins told me long before. 'We call it intercourse,' she said and began the cautionary tales right then." This is an example of how Kasdorf's attitude being a Mennonite poet was completely different toward the public. Mennonites consider themselves a closed community which meant that they do not express or associate their personal/ community issues to any outside person(s). They like to keep any or all personal issues within their environment. However, in Kasdorf's case she took the initiative to not only express personal issues of Mennonites but to publish them and become an award-winning poet for her courageous acts and writing. She covered many topics that one would not expect to read about from a Mennonite poet such as desires, marriage, domestic life, and personal encounters she had with other Mennonites whether it was in her hometown or on her journey to becoming a writer.[citation needed]

Awards and recognition

Spicher Kasdorf won the 1991 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize for her first book, Sleeping Preacher. She has since won the Great Lakes Colleges Award for New Writing (1993), Book of the Year Award from the Conference on Christianity and Literature (2001), and the Pushcart Prize (poetry) (2004).[2] She was awarded an NEA Grant for Poetry in 2009.

Works

Poetry

  • Moss Lotus (chapbook), with illustrations by Suelyn Lee. Pinchpenny Press, 1983. Published as Julia Spicher.[4]
  • Sleeping Preacher. University of Pittsburgh Press, 1992.[5]
  • Eve's Striptease. University of Pittsburgh Press, 1998.[6]
  • Poetry in America. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2011.[7]
  • Shale Play: Poems and Photographs from the Fracking Fields, with photographs by Steven Rubin. Penn State University Press, 2018.[8]

Spicher Kasdorf's poems have appeared in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, and numerous other journals and anthologies.[2]

Essays, Biography, and Edited Volumes

  • The Body and the Book: Writing from a Mennonite Life. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001.[9] Reprinted by Penn State University Press, 2009.[10]
  • Fixing Tradition: Joseph W. Yoder, Amish American. Herald Press, 2003.[11]
  • Broken Land: Poems of Brooklyn. Edited by Julia Spicher Kasdorf and Michael Tyrell. New York University Press, 2007.[12]
  • Rosanna of the Amish by Joseph W. Yoder, edited by Julia Spicher Kasdorf and Joshua R. Brown. Herald Press, 2008.[13]
  • The House of the Black Ring: A Romance of the Seven Mountains by Fred Lewis Pattee, with an introduction by Julia Spicher Kasdorf and notes by Joshua R. Brown. Penn State University Press, 2012.[14]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Julia Spicher, Moss Lotus (Goshen, Indiana: Pinchpenny Press, 1983)
  2. ^ a b c 'Julia Spicher Kasdorf', Penn State: The Department of English (2005) 2006-09-01 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved August 30, 2006.
  3. ^ Kasdorf, Julia. Eve's StripTease. University of Pittsburgh Press. p. 9.
  4. ^ Kasdorf, Julia; Lee, Suelyn (1983). Moss Lotus. Goshen, Ind.: Pinchpenny Press, Goshen College. OCLC 10368593.
  5. ^ Kasdorf, Julia. Sleeping preacher. Pittsburgh. ISBN 9780822979296. OCLC 887803257.
  6. ^ Kasdorf, Julia (1998). Eve's striptease. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN 9780822990901. OCLC 605547081.
  7. ^ Kasdorf, Julia (2011-08-28). Poetry in America. Pittsburgh, PA. ISBN 9780822978329. OCLC 865578381.
  8. ^ Kasdorf, Julia; Rubin, Steven (2018). Shale play: poems and photographs from the fracking fields. University Park, Pennsylvania. ISBN 9780271080932. OCLC 1019844756.
  9. ^ Kasdorf, Julia (2001). Body and the Book: Writing from a Mennonite Life, Essays and Poems (Center books in Anabaptist studies). Johns Hopkins University Press. OCLC 940877252.
  10. ^ Kasdorf, Julia (2009). The body and the book: writing from a Mennonite life essays and poems. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press. ISBN 9780271035444. OCLC 319064663.
  11. ^ Kasdorf, Julia (2003). Fixing tradition: Joseph W. Yoder, Amish American. Telford, Pa.: Pandora Press. ISBN 1931038066. OCLC 50582785.
  12. ^ Kasdorf, Julia; Tyrell, Michael (2007). Broken land: poems of Brooklyn. New York: New York University Press. ISBN 9780814748022. OCLC 71329949.
  13. ^ Yoder, Joseph W. (2008). Rosanna of the Amish: the restored text. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press. ISBN 9780836194081. OCLC 212860450.
  14. ^ Pattee, Fred Lewis (2012). The house of the black ring: a romance of the seven mountains. University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press. ISBN 9780271059419. OCLC 802909926.

Further reading

  • Contemporary Authors Online. The Gale Group, 2004. PEN (Permanent Entry Number): 0000111881
  • Julia Spicher Kasdorf. Poets.org. http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/362
  • Hostetler, Ann, ed. Julia Kasdorf. A Cappella: Mennonite Voices in Poetry. Iowa City, IA: Univ. of Iowa Press, 2003.

External links

  • by Julia Kasdorf in Literary Mama.
  • "Julia Spicher Kasdorf" author web page at Penn State University.
  • "Julia Spicher Kasdorf" author personal web page.
  • "The Writer's Almanac" poems by Julia Spicher Kasdorf

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Julia Mae Spicher Kasdorf born December 6 1962 is an American poet Contents 1 Early years and education 2 Career 3 Awards and recognition 4 Works 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly years and education EditBorn in Lewistown Pennsylvania Julia Spicher grew up in the suburbs of Pittsburgh near Irwin Westmoreland County 1 Her parents were Mennonites born in Big Valley Pennsylvania who chose to leave their rural community in central Pennsylvania to work in an urban setting Spicher attended Goshen College in Goshen Indiana but completed her B A and Ph D at New York University As a student at Goshen College Spicher visited China in the autumn of 1982 for the Study Service Trimester at Sichuan Teachers College She published Moss Lotus a chapbook of poetry inspired by her experiences in China as a sophomore English major at Goshen in 1983 1 She earned her B A M A in creative writing and Ph D from New York University 1997 2 where she studied with poet Yehuda Amichai among others Her Ph D dissertation Fixing tradition The cultural work of Joseph W Yoder and his relationship with the Amish community of Mifflin County Pennsylvania was supervised by Gordon M Pradl Spicher Kasdorf began to write poetry seriously during her high school years and credits the Poets in the Schools program for nurturing her interest in writing Her first published poem appeared in 1977 in Images Remembered II an anthology of the Poets in the Schools Program of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts 1 She also wrote in workshops at Summer Happening 79 and under Deborah Burnham and H L Van Brunt at Pennsylvania Governor s School for the Arts in 1980 1 In 1981 she won the Scholastic Writing Awards with work that was then published in Literary Cavalcade While a student at Goshen College she also had poems published in With Builder Christian Living and the college publications Record and Broadside Career EditKasdorf is the author of three poetry collections Sleeping Preacher 1992 Eve s Striptease 1998 and Poetry in America 2011 all published by the University of Pittsburgh Press Sleeping Preacher won the Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize and the Great Lakes College s Association Award for New Writing and Eve s Striptease was named one of the top 20 poetry books of 1998 by Library Journal She also co edited an anthology Broken Land Poems of Brooklyn with Michael Tyrell New York University Press 2007 Kasdorf was awarded a 2009 NEA fellowship for poetry and is the recipient of a Pushcart Prize She is also the author of a scholarly study of Pennsylvania writer Joseph Yoder Fixing Tradition and co editor of two editions of Pennsylvania local color novels Rosanna of the Amish by Joseph W Yoder and The House of the Black Ring by Fred Lewis Pattee Her essay collection The Body and the Book Writing a Mennonite Life was awarded the Book of the Year award by the Conference on Christianity and Literature She is Professor of English and Women s Studies at the Pennsylvania State University In The Body and the Book Kasdorf explores the cultural and geographical inspiration for her writing in her Mennonite and Amish communities of origin as well as in New York City where she studied creative writing and published her first book In her essay A Place to Begin she comments I liked being able to think in the free space between places As poetry s power often comes from linking two unlike things to release new insight so my life has been charged by the experience of embodying a connection between disparate locations p 8 Kasdorf was often criticized because she was one of the few Mennonite poets that expressed her encounters publicly She was one of the first Mennonite poets to cross the boundaries of writers and express encounters that she experienced as a child For example in Sinning 3 she states When I was seven Mom asked if I knew what rabbits in the hutch were up to Fucking farm cousins told me long before We call it intercourse she said and began the cautionary tales right then This is an example of how Kasdorf s attitude being a Mennonite poet was completely different toward the public Mennonites consider themselves a closed community which meant that they do not express or associate their personal community issues to any outside person s They like to keep any or all personal issues within their environment However in Kasdorf s case she took the initiative to not only express personal issues of Mennonites but to publish them and become an award winning poet for her courageous acts and writing She covered many topics that one would not expect to read about from a Mennonite poet such as desires marriage domestic life and personal encounters she had with other Mennonites whether it was in her hometown or on her journey to becoming a writer citation needed Awards and recognition EditSpicher Kasdorf won the 1991 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize for her first book Sleeping Preacher She has since won the Great Lakes Colleges Award for New Writing 1993 Book of the Year Award from the Conference on Christianity and Literature 2001 and the Pushcart Prize poetry 2004 2 She was awarded an NEA Grant for Poetry in 2009 Works EditPoetry Moss Lotus chapbook with illustrations by Suelyn Lee Pinchpenny Press 1983 Published as Julia Spicher 4 Sleeping Preacher University of Pittsburgh Press 1992 5 Eve s Striptease University of Pittsburgh Press 1998 6 Poetry in America University of Pittsburgh Press 2011 7 Shale Play Poems and Photographs from the Fracking Fields with photographs by Steven Rubin Penn State University Press 2018 8 Spicher Kasdorf s poems have appeared in The New Yorker The Paris Review and numerous other journals and anthologies 2 Essays Biography and Edited Volumes The Body and the Book Writing from a Mennonite Life Johns Hopkins University Press 2001 9 Reprinted by Penn State University Press 2009 10 Fixing Tradition Joseph W Yoder Amish American Herald Press 2003 11 Broken Land Poems of Brooklyn Edited by Julia Spicher Kasdorf and Michael Tyrell New York University Press 2007 12 Rosanna of the Amish by Joseph W Yoder edited by Julia Spicher Kasdorf and Joshua R Brown Herald Press 2008 13 The House of the Black Ring A Romance of the Seven Mountains by Fred Lewis Pattee with an introduction by Julia Spicher Kasdorf and notes by Joshua R Brown Penn State University Press 2012 14 See also EditKauffman Amish Mennonite also called Sleeping Preacher ChurchesReferences Edit a b c d Julia Spicher Moss Lotus Goshen Indiana Pinchpenny Press 1983 a b c Julia Spicher Kasdorf Penn State The Department of English 2005 Archived 2006 09 01 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved August 30 2006 Kasdorf Julia Eve s StripTease University of Pittsburgh Press p 9 Kasdorf Julia Lee Suelyn 1983 Moss Lotus Goshen Ind Pinchpenny Press Goshen College OCLC 10368593 Kasdorf Julia Sleeping preacher Pittsburgh ISBN 9780822979296 OCLC 887803257 Kasdorf Julia 1998 Eve s striptease Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh Press ISBN 9780822990901 OCLC 605547081 Kasdorf Julia 2011 08 28 Poetry in America Pittsburgh PA ISBN 9780822978329 OCLC 865578381 Kasdorf Julia Rubin Steven 2018 Shale play poems and photographs from the fracking fields University Park Pennsylvania ISBN 9780271080932 OCLC 1019844756 Kasdorf Julia 2001 Body and the Book Writing from a Mennonite Life Essays and Poems Center books in Anabaptist studies Johns Hopkins University Press OCLC 940877252 Kasdorf Julia 2009 The body and the book writing from a Mennonite life essays and poems University Park Pennsylvania State University Press ISBN 9780271035444 OCLC 319064663 Kasdorf Julia 2003 Fixing tradition Joseph W Yoder Amish American Telford Pa Pandora Press ISBN 1931038066 OCLC 50582785 Kasdorf Julia Tyrell Michael 2007 Broken land poems of Brooklyn New York New York University Press ISBN 9780814748022 OCLC 71329949 Yoder Joseph W 2008 Rosanna of the Amish the restored text Scottdale Pa Herald Press ISBN 9780836194081 OCLC 212860450 Pattee Fred Lewis 2012 The house of the black ring a romance of the seven mountains University Park Pa Pennsylvania State University Press ISBN 9780271059419 OCLC 802909926 Further reading EditContemporary Authors Online The Gale Group 2004 PEN Permanent Entry Number 0000111881 Julia Spicher Kasdorf Poets org http www poets org poet php prmPID 362 Hostetler Ann ed Julia Kasdorf A Cappella Mennonite Voices in Poetry Iowa City IA Univ of Iowa Press 2003 External links Edit Fine On Maternity and Mortality by Julia Kasdorf in Literary Mama Julia Spicher Kasdorf author web page at Penn State University Julia Spicher Kasdorf author personal web page The Writer s Almanac poems by Julia Spicher Kasdorf Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Julia Kasdorf amp oldid 1142381426, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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