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Kelly Cherry

Kelly Cherry (December 21, 1940 – March 18, 2022) was a novelist, poet, essayist, professor, and literary critic[1] and a former Poet Laureate of Virginia (2010–2012).[2] She was the author of more than 30 books, including the poetry collections Songs for a Soviet Composer, Death and Transfiguration, Rising Venus and The Retreats of Thought.[3][1] Her short fiction was reprinted in The Best American Short Stories, Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards, The Pushcart Prize, and New Stories from the South, and won a number of awards.[4]

Kelly Cherry
BornKelly Cherry
(1940-12-21)21 December 1940
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, US
DiedMarch 18, 2022(2022-03-18) (aged 81)
Halifax, Virginia, United States
Occupation
  • Poet
  • author
  • essayist
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Mary Washington
University of Virginia
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Notable worksQuartet for J. Robert Oppenheimer (poems)
Twelve Women in a Country Called America: Stories
A Kind of Dream
Girl in a Library: On Women Writers & the Writing Life
Hazard and Prospect: New and Selected Poems
The Retreats of Thought
Notable awardsPoet Laureate of Virginia (2010–12)
SpouseBurke Davis III

Life

Cherry was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana[1] to J. Milton, a violinist and music professor, and Mary Spooner, a violinist and writer.[5] She moved to Ithaca, New York, at age 5, and Chesterfield County, Virginia, at age 9.

She received her bachelors degree from Mary Washington College in 1961 and an MFA in 1967 from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.[5] She married Jonathan Silver in 1966 and divorced him in 1969.[5] She later married Walter Burke Davis, III, a writer, journalist and bookseller.[6]

Cherry died on March 18, 2022, at the age of 81.[1] She was survived by her dog, Booker, and preceded in death by her husband Burke Davis III.[4] The editors of storySouth dedicated the magazine's spring 2022 issue to her for her support of "all the little magazines."[7]

Career

Early career

 
Virginia Poets Laureate at University of Mary Washington Reunion Day, June 3, 2011. Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda (2006-2008), Claudia Emerson (2008-2010) and Kelly Cherry (2010-2012)[8]

Cherry graduated from the University of Mary Washington in 1961, did graduate work at the University of Virginia in Philosophy as a Du Pont Fellow, and received a Masters of Fine Arts from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. After working in publishing for some years, she accepted a position at Southwest Minnesota State College. She began teaching at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1977.[9][10] Cherry later became the Eudora Welty Professor Emerita of English and Evjue-Bascom Professor Emerita in the Humanities[11] at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.[12]

Later career

Cherry retired in 1999 and in retirement held chairs and distinguished writer positions at a number of universities, including the University of Alabama in Huntsville (Eminent Scholar), Colgate University, Mercer University, Atlantic Center for the Arts, and Hollins University.

A resident of Halifax, Virginia, she was named the state's Poet Laureate by Governor Bob McDonnell in July 2010. She succeeded Claudia Emerson in this post (Poet Laureate of Virginia, 2008–2010).[13]

Literary themes and styles

Cherry's poetry frequently focused on issues related to philosophy[14] and language,[3] and has been described as trying to "discover within the art of poetry methods and procedures identical to, or closely analogous with, those of a science or a rigorous formal philosophy."[14] Or as Cherry described it, "the becoming-aware of abstraction in real life--since, in order to abstract, you must have something to abstract from."[15]

Within her novels, the abstract notions of morality become her focus: "My novels deal with moral dilemmas and the shapes they create as they reveal themselves in time. My poems seek out the most suitable temporal or kinetic structure for a given emotion."[15] As described in Contemporary Authors, Cherry "manages to capture, in very readable stories, the indecisiveness and mute desperation of life in the twentieth century."[15]

From the beginning of her career, Cherry wrote both formal verse and free verse. According to the citation preceding her receipt of the James G. Hanes Poetry Prize by the Fellowship of Southern Writers in 1989, "Her poetry is marked by a firm intellectual passion, a reverent desire to possess the genuine thought of our century, historical, philosophical, and scientific, and a species of powerful ironic wit which is allied to rare good humor." Reviewing Relativity, Patricia Goedicke noted in Three Rivers Poetry Journal that "her familiarity with the demands and pressures of traditional patterns has resulted...in an expansion and deepening of her poetic resources, a carefully textured over- and underlay of image, meaning and diction." Mark Harris felt that Cherry's "ability to sustain a narrative by clustering and repeating images [lends] itself to longer forms, and 'A Bird's Eye View of Einstein,' the longest poem in [Relativity], is an example of Cherry at her poetic best." Reviewing Cherry's collection, Death and Transfiguration, Patricia Gabilondo wrote in The Anglican Theological Review that "the abstract prose poem 'Requiem' that closes this book...translates personal loss into the historical and universal, providing an occasion for philosophical meditation on the mystery of suffering and the need for transcendence in a post-Holocaust world that seems to offer none. Moving through the terrors of nihilism and doubt, Cherry, in a poem that deftly alternates between the philosophically abstract and the image's graphic force, gives us an intellectually honest and deeply moving vision of our relation to each other's suffering and of God's relation to humanity's 'memory of pain'."[15]

Teaching positions in retirement

While at the University of Wisconsin

Other positions and posts include

  • Member, Electorate, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, NYC (five-year term beginning 2009; extended to 2016; now Electorate Emeritus)
  • Associated Writing Programs Board of Directors (1990–93)
  • Discipline Advisory Committee for Fulbright Awards (1991–94)
  • Advisory Editor, Shenandoah (1988–92)
  • Contributing Editor, The Hollins Critic (1996–present)
  • Contributing Editor, The Smart Set (2015–present)

Bibliography

Novels

  • Sick and full of burning. New York: Viking Press. 1974.
    • Reprinted: Ballantine (1975); Boson Books (1995)
  • Augusta Played, Houghton Mifflin, (1979), ISBN 978-0-395-27573-3; Louisiana State University Press, (1984). A novel.
  • In the Wink of an Eye. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 1983. ISBN 9780151446568.: A novel. LSU Press, 2004. ISBN 978-0-8071-2966-1
  • The Lost Traveller's Dream, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, (1984) ISBN 978-0-15-153617-7. A novel.
  • My Life and Dr. Joyce Brothers. A novel in stories. Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, (1990); reprinted by University of Alabama Press, (2002).
  • We Can Still Be Friends, Soho Press, (2003) hardback; (2004) trade paper, ISBN 978-1-56947-323-8. A novel.

Short fiction

  • Conversion, Treacle Press, (1979) ISBN 978-0-914232-28-5. A story.
  • The Society of Friends: Stories, University of Missouri Press, (1999) ISBN 978-0-8262-1243-6
  • The Woman Who. Boson Books (2010), Bitingduck Press. Short stories.
  • A Kind of Dream. Interlinked short stories, U. of Wisconsin Press, spring 2014. ISBN 978-0299297602
  • Twelve Women in a Country Called America: Stories. Press 53, May 2015. ISBN 978-1-941209-19-6
  • Temporium: Before the Beginning To After the End: Fictions. Press 53. October, 2017.

Nonfiction

  • The Exiled Heart. LSU Press. 1991. ISBN 978-0-8071-1620-3.
  • The Globe and the Brain: On Place in Fiction, Talking River Publications, Lewis-Clark State College, (2006) ISBN 978-0-911015-54-6
  • Writing the World. University of Missouri Press. 1995. ISBN 978-0-8262-0992-4.
  • History, Passion, Freedom, Death, and Hope: Prose about Poetry, University of Tampa Press, (2005) ISBN 978-1-879852-26-6
  • The Poem: An Essay, Sandhills Press, 1999
  • Girl in a Library: On Women Writers and the Writing Life, BkMk Press/University of Missouri-Kansas City, 2009, ISBN 978-1-886157-66-8

Poetry

Collections
  • Beholder's Eye, poems. Groundhog Poetry Press, 2017.
  • Weather, poems. A chapbook. N.Y.: Rain Mountain Press, 2017.
  • Quartet for J. Robert Oppenheimer: A Poem. (In shorter poems.) LSU Press, February 2017.
  • Physics for Poets: Poems. Unicorn Press, spring 2015
  • The Life and Death of Poetry: Poems, LSU Press, March 2013
  • Vectors: J. Robert Oppenheimer: The Years before the Bomb, Parallel Press, 2012
  • The Retreats of Thought: Poems. LSU Press. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8071-3478-8.
  • Death and Transfiguration. LSU Press. 1997. ISBN 978-0-8071-2212-9.
  • Benjamin John, March Street Press, 1993, ISBN 978-1-882983-01-8
  • Hazard and Prospect: New and Selected Poems. LSU Press. 2007. ISBN 978-0-8071-3262-3.
  • Natural Theology, Louisiana State University Press, 1988, ISBN 978-0-8071-1430-8
  • Lovers and Agnostics, Carnegie Mellon University Press, 1995, ISBN 9780887482083
  • An Other Woman, Somers Rocks Press, 2000
  • God's Loud Hand. LSU Press. 1993. ISBN 978-0-8071-1821-4.
  • Songs for a Soviet Composer, Singing Wind Press, 1980, ISBN 978-0-935896-02-2
  • Rising Venus. LSU Press. 2002. ISBN 978-0-8071-2768-1.
  • Time Out of Mind, March Street Press, 1994, ISBN 978-1-882983-08-7
  • Relativity: A Point of View, Louisiana State University Press, 1977, ISBN 978-0-8071-0277-0
  • Welsh Table Talk, The Book Arts Conservatory, 2004
List of poems
Title Year First published Reprinted/collected
Field notes 1997 Cherry, Kelly (July 1997). "Field notes". The Atlantic Monthly. 280 (1): 56.

Other

Translations

  • Antigone (trans.), in Sophocles, 2, ed. by Slavitt and Bovie
  • Octavia (trans.), in Seneca: The Tragedies, Vol. 2, ed. Slavitt and Bovie

Publications in Prize Anthologies

Honors, awards and fellowships

Honors

Awards

  • 2017 The William "Singing Billy" Walker Award for Lifetime Achievement in Southern Letters
  • 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro
  • 2015 Finalist, Library of Virginia Fiction Award for A Kind of Dream: Stories.
  • 2015 Selected by LJ among 30 Top Indie Fiction titles.
  • 2013 L. E. Phillabaum Poetry Award
  • 2012 Carole Weinstein Poetry Prize
  • 2012 Rebecca Mitchell Taramuto Short Fiction Prize for "On Familiar Terms," Blackbird at www.blackbird.vcu.edu
  • 2011 The Bravo!Award by the Chesterfield Public Education Foundation, Chesterfield County Public Schools in Virginia, USA[17]
  • 2010 Finalist, People's Choice Awards, Library of Virginia, for Girl in a Library: On Women Writers & the Writing Life
  • 2010 Director’s Visitor, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey
  • 2010 The Ellen Anderson Award (first recipient) from the Poetry Society of Virginia
  • 2009 Finalist (with Marvin Bell and Mark Jarman) for The Poets' Prize[18]
  • 2009 Finalist, Book of the Year Award, ForeWord Magazine, nonfiction, for Girl in a Library: On Women Writers and the Writing Life[19]
  • 2002 Book of the Year Award by ForeWord Magazine, Silver Prize for Poetry, for Rising Venus.[20]
  • 2000 Bradley Major Achievement Award (Lifetime), Council for Wisconsin Writers
  • 2000 Distinguished Alumnus Award, University of Mary Washington
  • 2000 Dictionary of Literary Biography Award for the best volume of short stories (The Society of Friends: Stories) published in 1999[21]
  • 1999 Leidig Lectureship in Poetry, Emory & Henry College
  • 1992 USIS Arts America Speaker Award (The Philippines). USIS is now called the USIA
  • 1992, 1991 Wisconsin Arts Board New Work Awards
  • 1991 VCCA Writers Exchange Fellow (with Edwin Honig et al.) to Russia (Leningrad, Peredelkino, Yalta)
  • 1991 First Prize for Book-length Fiction, Council for Wisconsin Writers (for My Life and Dr. Joyce Brothers)
  • 1991 Wisconsin Notable Author, Literary Committee of the Wisconsin Library Association[22]
  • 1990, 1987, 1983 PEN Syndicated Fiction Awards
  • 1989 Hanes Poetry Prize[13] given by the Fellowship of Southern Writers for a body of work, first recipient.
  • 1980 First Prize for Book-length Fiction, Council for Wisconsin Writers (for Augusta Played)
  • 1974 Canaras Award for first novel, Sick and Full of Burning

Fellowships

  • 2009 Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship, USA
  • 2005 Fellow, Le Moulin à Nef, Auvillar, France
  • 1997 WARF Award (Eudora Welty Chair)
  • 1993 Bascom Award (Evjue-Bascom Chair)
  • 1994 Hawthornden Residency Fellowship, Scotland
  • 1991, 1988, 1984 Wisconsin Arts Board Fellowships, USA
  • 1989, 1979 Fellow, Yaddo[23]
  • 1986 Fellow, The Ragdale Foundation, USA
  • 1984 UW Chancellor's Award
  • 1983 UW Romnes Fellowship
  • 1979 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, USA
  • 1978 Fellow, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, USA. Also, 1985; 1986; December–January 1987/1988; 1989; December–February 1990/1991; 2003; 2004; 2007; 2011 (Weinstein Fellow); June 13-July 14, 2013
  • 1975 Allan Collins Fellowship, Bread Loaf, USA

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Kelly Cherry: A poetic voice for the atomic age" by James T. Keane, America Magazine, April 05, 2022.
  2. ^ a b Virginia Law and Library of Congress List of Poets Laureate of Virginia. Loc.gov. Retrieved on 2011-05-25.
  3. ^ a b "Two Women: One Art The Life and Death of Poetry by Kelly Cherry and Eldest Daughter by Ava Leavell Haymon" by Randall Ivey, Modern Age, 58(1), winter 2016, page 82.
  4. ^ a b "Kelly Cherry (1940-2022)," University of Wisconsin, Madison, Department of English, accessed July 17, 2022.
  5. ^ a b c "Cherry, Kelly," Encyclopedia of the American Novel by Abby H. P. Werlock, Infobase Publishing, 2015.
  6. ^ "Walter Burke Davis III Obituary," The News and Observer, Oct. 20, 2020.
  7. ^ "Editor's note," storySouth issue 53, spring 2022, accessed July 17, 2022.
  8. ^ Virginia Poets Laureate at the University of Mary Washington Reunion Day, June 3, 2011 June 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Video of Reading at University of Mary Washington
  9. ^ "Biography". Kelly Cherry Books. 2011. Retrieved May 4, 2011.
  10. ^ "1991 Notable Wisconsin Authors". Wisconsin Library Association. May 12, 2004. Retrieved May 4, 2011.
  11. ^ University of Wisconsin–Madison ~ Evjue-Bascom Professor Emerita in the Humanities ~ Kelly Cherry. Creativewriting.wisc.edu (2011-02-14). Retrieved on 2011-05-25.
  12. ^ University of Wisconsin–Madison Experts Guide ~ Kelly Cherry. Experts.news.wisc.edu. Retrieved on 2011-05-25.
  13. ^ a b "Kelly Cherry named Va. poet laureate". The Washington Post. Associated Press. January 28, 2011. Retrieved May 4, 2011.
  14. ^ a b "Kelly Cherry in Her Poetry: The Subject as Object" by Fred Chappell, The Mississippi Quarterly, Vol. 58, No. 2, SPECIAL ISSUE: SOUTHERN POETRY (SPRING 2005), page 256.
  15. ^ a b c d "Cherry, Kelly 1940-," Contemporary Authors, v. 209, Gale, 2003, pages 116-135.
  16. ^ O. Henry Award 1994 for "Not the Phil Donahue Show" The Virginia Quarterly Review, Summer 1993
  17. ^ "And the 2011 BravoAwards Winners are..." Chesterfield Observer. May 18, 2011. Retrieved May 22, 2011.
  18. ^ R. S. Gwynn (May 2, 2009). "Ellen Bryant Voigt Wins 2009 Poets' Prize". Ablemuse.com. Retrieved May 22, 2011.
  19. ^ "2009 Foreword INDIES Finalists in Essays (Adult Nonfiction)". Foreword Reviews. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
  20. ^ ForeWord Magazine 'Book of the Year' award, Silver Prize for Poetry, 2002 book: "Rising Venus"
  21. ^ "Awards". Kelly Cherry Books. 2010. Retrieved May 4, 2011.
  22. ^ Notable Wisconsin Authors. Wisconsin Library Association. www.wlp.org. (pdf) Retrieved on 2011-05-25.
  23. ^ Yaddo List of Artist Fellows ~ Writers. Yaddo.org. Retrieved on 2011-05-25.

Further reading

  • Elliot, Okla. What Kelly Cherry Knows. "An Embarrassment of Riches". Inside Higher Ed BlogU. Inside the Education of Ornate Churm. August 4, 2011."An Embarrassment of Riches" by Okla Elliot. What Kelly Cherry Knows. Inside Higher Ed BlogU. Inside the Education of Ornate Churm. August 4, 2011. interview by Okla Elliot
  • Alger, Derek. "From the Editor: Interview with Kelly Cherry". PIF Magazine. October 1, 2010. "From the Editor: Interview with Kelly Cherry" by Derek Alger. PIF Magazine. October 1, 2010. interview by Derek Alger

External links

kelly, cherry, december, 1940, march, 2022, novelist, poet, essayist, professor, literary, critic, former, poet, laureate, virginia, 2010, 2012, author, more, than, books, including, poetry, collections, songs, soviet, composer, death, transfiguration, rising,. Kelly Cherry December 21 1940 March 18 2022 was a novelist poet essayist professor and literary critic 1 and a former Poet Laureate of Virginia 2010 2012 2 She was the author of more than 30 books including the poetry collections Songs for a Soviet Composer Death and Transfiguration Rising Venus and The Retreats of Thought 3 1 Her short fiction was reprinted in The Best American Short Stories Prize Stories The O Henry Awards The Pushcart Prize and New Stories from the South and won a number of awards 4 Kelly CherryBornKelly Cherry 1940 12 21 21 December 1940Baton Rouge Louisiana USDiedMarch 18 2022 2022 03 18 aged 81 Halifax Virginia United StatesOccupationPoet author essayistNationalityAmericanAlma materUniversity of Mary WashingtonUniversity of VirginiaUniversity of North Carolina at GreensboroNotable worksQuartet for J Robert Oppenheimer poems Twelve Women in a Country Called America StoriesA Kind of DreamGirl in a Library On Women Writers amp the Writing LifeHazard and Prospect New and Selected PoemsThe Retreats of ThoughtNotable awardsPoet Laureate of Virginia 2010 12 SpouseBurke Davis III Contents 1 Life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Later career 3 Literary themes and styles 4 Teaching positions in retirement 5 While at the University of Wisconsin 6 Other positions and posts include 7 Bibliography 7 1 Novels 7 2 Short fiction 7 3 Nonfiction 7 4 Poetry 7 5 Other 7 6 Translations 7 7 Publications in Prize Anthologies 8 Honors awards and fellowships 8 1 Honors 8 2 Awards 8 3 Fellowships 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksLife EditCherry was born in Baton Rouge Louisiana 1 to J Milton a violinist and music professor and Mary Spooner a violinist and writer 5 She moved to Ithaca New York at age 5 and Chesterfield County Virginia at age 9 She received her bachelors degree from Mary Washington College in 1961 and an MFA in 1967 from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro 5 She married Jonathan Silver in 1966 and divorced him in 1969 5 She later married Walter Burke Davis III a writer journalist and bookseller 6 Cherry died on March 18 2022 at the age of 81 1 She was survived by her dog Booker and preceded in death by her husband Burke Davis III 4 The editors of storySouth dedicated the magazine s spring 2022 issue to her for her support of all the little magazines 7 Career EditEarly career Edit Virginia Poets Laureate at University of Mary Washington Reunion Day June 3 2011 Carolyn Kreiter Foronda 2006 2008 Claudia Emerson 2008 2010 and Kelly Cherry 2010 2012 8 Cherry graduated from the University of Mary Washington in 1961 did graduate work at the University of Virginia in Philosophy as a Du Pont Fellow and received a Masters of Fine Arts from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro After working in publishing for some years she accepted a position at Southwest Minnesota State College She began teaching at the University of Wisconsin Madison in 1977 9 10 Cherry later became the Eudora Welty Professor Emerita of English and Evjue Bascom Professor Emerita in the Humanities 11 at the University of Wisconsin Madison 12 Later career Edit Cherry retired in 1999 and in retirement held chairs and distinguished writer positions at a number of universities including the University of Alabama in Huntsville Eminent Scholar Colgate University Mercer University Atlantic Center for the Arts and Hollins University A resident of Halifax Virginia she was named the state s Poet Laureate by Governor Bob McDonnell in July 2010 She succeeded Claudia Emerson in this post Poet Laureate of Virginia 2008 2010 13 Literary themes and styles EditCherry s poetry frequently focused on issues related to philosophy 14 and language 3 and has been described as trying to discover within the art of poetry methods and procedures identical to or closely analogous with those of a science or a rigorous formal philosophy 14 Or as Cherry described it the becoming aware of abstraction in real life since in order to abstract you must have something to abstract from 15 Within her novels the abstract notions of morality become her focus My novels deal with moral dilemmas and the shapes they create as they reveal themselves in time My poems seek out the most suitable temporal or kinetic structure for a given emotion 15 As described in Contemporary Authors Cherry manages to capture in very readable stories the indecisiveness and mute desperation of life in the twentieth century 15 From the beginning of her career Cherry wrote both formal verse and free verse According to the citation preceding her receipt of the James G Hanes Poetry Prize by the Fellowship of Southern Writers in 1989 Her poetry is marked by a firm intellectual passion a reverent desire to possess the genuine thought of our century historical philosophical and scientific and a species of powerful ironic wit which is allied to rare good humor Reviewing Relativity Patricia Goedicke noted in Three Rivers Poetry Journal that her familiarity with the demands and pressures of traditional patterns has resulted in an expansion and deepening of her poetic resources a carefully textured over and underlay of image meaning and diction Mark Harris felt that Cherry s ability to sustain a narrative by clustering and repeating images lends itself to longer forms and A Bird s Eye View of Einstein the longest poem in Relativity is an example of Cherry at her poetic best Reviewing Cherry s collection Death and Transfiguration Patricia Gabilondo wrote in The Anglican Theological Review that the abstract prose poem Requiem that closes this book translates personal loss into the historical and universal providing an occasion for philosophical meditation on the mystery of suffering and the need for transcendence in a post Holocaust world that seems to offer none Moving through the terrors of nihilism and doubt Cherry in a poem that deftly alternates between the philosophically abstract and the image s graphic force gives us an intellectually honest and deeply moving vision of our relation to each other s suffering and of God s relation to humanity s memory of pain 15 Teaching positions in retirement EditRivers Coffey Distinguished Chair Appalachian State University Louis D Rubin Jr Writer in Residence Hollins University Master Artist Atlantic Center for the Arts Ferrol A Sams Jr Distinguished Chair in English Mercer University NEH Visiting Professor in the Humanities Colgate University Eminent Scholar University of Alabama in Huntsville 1999 2004While at the University of Wisconsin EditWyndham Robertson Writer in Residence Hollins University Distinguished Professor Rhodes College Full Professor and Distinguished Writer in Residence Western Washington UniversityOther positions and posts include EditMember Electorate Cathedral of St John the Divine NYC five year term beginning 2009 extended to 2016 now Electorate Emeritus Associated Writing Programs Board of Directors 1990 93 Discipline Advisory Committee for Fulbright Awards 1991 94 Advisory Editor Shenandoah 1988 92 Contributing Editor The Hollins Critic 1996 present Contributing Editor The Smart Set 2015 present Bibliography EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items January 2019 Novels Edit Sick and full of burning New York Viking Press 1974 Reprinted Ballantine 1975 Boson Books 1995 Augusta Played Houghton Mifflin 1979 ISBN 978 0 395 27573 3 Louisiana State University Press 1984 A novel In the Wink of an Eye Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1983 ISBN 9780151446568 A novel LSU Press 2004 ISBN 978 0 8071 2966 1 The Lost Traveller s Dream Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1984 ISBN 978 0 15 153617 7 A novel My Life and Dr Joyce Brothers A novel in stories Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill 1990 reprinted by University of Alabama Press 2002 We Can Still Be Friends Soho Press 2003 hardback 2004 trade paper ISBN 978 1 56947 323 8 A novel Short fiction Edit Conversion Treacle Press 1979 ISBN 978 0 914232 28 5 A story The Society of Friends Stories University of Missouri Press 1999 ISBN 978 0 8262 1243 6 The Woman Who Boson Books 2010 Bitingduck Press Short stories A Kind of Dream Interlinked short stories U of Wisconsin Press spring 2014 ISBN 978 0299297602 Twelve Women in a Country Called America Stories Press 53 May 2015 ISBN 978 1 941209 19 6 Temporium Before the Beginning To After the End Fictions Press 53 October 2017 Nonfiction Edit The Exiled Heart LSU Press 1991 ISBN 978 0 8071 1620 3 The Globe and the Brain On Place in Fiction Talking River Publications Lewis Clark State College 2006 ISBN 978 0 911015 54 6 Writing the World University of Missouri Press 1995 ISBN 978 0 8262 0992 4 History Passion Freedom Death and Hope Prose about Poetry University of Tampa Press 2005 ISBN 978 1 879852 26 6 The Poem An Essay Sandhills Press 1999 Girl in a Library On Women Writers and the Writing Life BkMk Press University of Missouri Kansas City 2009 ISBN 978 1 886157 66 8Poetry Edit CollectionsBeholder s Eye poems Groundhog Poetry Press 2017 Weather poems A chapbook N Y Rain Mountain Press 2017 Quartet for J Robert Oppenheimer A Poem In shorter poems LSU Press February 2017 Physics for Poets Poems Unicorn Press spring 2015 The Life and Death of Poetry Poems LSU Press March 2013 Vectors J Robert Oppenheimer The Years before the Bomb Parallel Press 2012 The Retreats of Thought Poems LSU Press 2009 ISBN 978 0 8071 3478 8 Death and Transfiguration LSU Press 1997 ISBN 978 0 8071 2212 9 Benjamin John March Street Press 1993 ISBN 978 1 882983 01 8 Hazard and Prospect New and Selected Poems LSU Press 2007 ISBN 978 0 8071 3262 3 Natural Theology Louisiana State University Press 1988 ISBN 978 0 8071 1430 8 Lovers and Agnostics Carnegie Mellon University Press 1995 ISBN 9780887482083 An Other Woman Somers Rocks Press 2000 God s Loud Hand LSU Press 1993 ISBN 978 0 8071 1821 4 Songs for a Soviet Composer Singing Wind Press 1980 ISBN 978 0 935896 02 2 Rising Venus LSU Press 2002 ISBN 978 0 8071 2768 1 Time Out of Mind March Street Press 1994 ISBN 978 1 882983 08 7 Relativity A Point of View Louisiana State University Press 1977 ISBN 978 0 8071 0277 0 Welsh Table Talk The Book Arts Conservatory 2004List of poemsTitle Year First published Reprinted collectedField notes 1997 Cherry Kelly July 1997 Field notes The Atlantic Monthly 280 1 56 Other Edit A Kelly Cherry Reader TX Stephen F Austin State University Press 2015 Intro by Fred Chappell Stories novel excerpts essays familiar instructive eight poems Translations Edit Antigone trans in Sophocles 2 ed by Slavitt and Bovie Octavia trans in Seneca The Tragedies Vol 2 ed Slavitt and BoviePublications in Prize Anthologies Edit Best American Short Stories 1972 Prize Stories The O Henry Award 1994 16 The Pushcart Prize 1977 New Stories from the South 1989 2009 Honors awards and fellowships EditHonors Edit 2010 12 Poet Laureate of Virginia 2 Awards Edit 2017 The William Singing Billy Walker Award for Lifetime Achievement in Southern Letters 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro 2015 Finalist Library of Virginia Fiction Award for A Kind of Dream Stories 2015 Selected by LJ among 30 Top Indie Fiction titles 2013 L E Phillabaum Poetry Award 2012 Carole Weinstein Poetry Prize 2012 Rebecca Mitchell Taramuto Short Fiction Prize for On Familiar Terms Blackbird at www blackbird vcu edu 2011 The Bravo Award by the Chesterfield Public Education Foundation Chesterfield County Public Schools in Virginia USA 17 2010 Finalist People s Choice Awards Library of Virginia for Girl in a Library On Women Writers amp the Writing Life 2010 Director s Visitor Institute for Advanced Study Princeton New Jersey 2010 The Ellen Anderson Award first recipient from the Poetry Society of Virginia 2009 Finalist with Marvin Bell and Mark Jarman for The Poets Prize 18 2009 Finalist Book of the Year Award ForeWord Magazine nonfiction for Girl in a Library On Women Writers and the Writing Life 19 2002 Book of the Year Award by ForeWord Magazine Silver Prize for Poetry for Rising Venus 20 2000 Bradley Major Achievement Award Lifetime Council for Wisconsin Writers 2000 Distinguished Alumnus Award University of Mary Washington 2000 Dictionary of Literary Biography Award for the best volume of short stories The Society of Friends Stories published in 1999 21 1999 Leidig Lectureship in Poetry Emory amp Henry College 1992 USIS Arts America Speaker Award The Philippines USIS is now called the USIA 1992 1991 Wisconsin Arts Board New Work Awards 1991 VCCA Writers Exchange Fellow with Edwin Honig et al to Russia Leningrad Peredelkino Yalta 1991 First Prize for Book length Fiction Council for Wisconsin Writers for My Life and Dr Joyce Brothers 1991 Wisconsin Notable Author Literary Committee of the Wisconsin Library Association 22 1990 1987 1983 PEN Syndicated Fiction Awards 1989 Hanes Poetry Prize 13 given by the Fellowship of Southern Writers for a body of work first recipient 1980 First Prize for Book length Fiction Council for Wisconsin Writers for Augusta Played 1974 Canaras Award for first novel Sick and Full of BurningFellowships Edit 2009 Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship USA 2005 Fellow Le Moulin a Nef Auvillar France 1997 WARF Award Eudora Welty Chair 1993 Bascom Award Evjue Bascom Chair 1994 Hawthornden Residency Fellowship Scotland 1991 1988 1984 Wisconsin Arts Board Fellowships USA 1989 1979 Fellow Yaddo 23 1986 Fellow The Ragdale Foundation USA 1984 UW Chancellor s Award 1983 UW Romnes Fellowship 1979 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship USA 1978 Fellow Virginia Center for the Creative Arts USA Also 1985 1986 December January 1987 1988 1989 December February 1990 1991 2003 2004 2007 2011 Weinstein Fellow June 13 July 14 2013 1975 Allan Collins Fellowship Bread Loaf USAReferences Edit a b c d Kelly Cherry A poetic voice for the atomic age by James T Keane America Magazine April 05 2022 a b Virginia Law and Library of Congress List of Poets Laureate of Virginia Loc gov Retrieved on 2011 05 25 a b Two Women One Art The Life and Death of Poetry by Kelly Cherry and Eldest Daughter by Ava Leavell Haymon by Randall Ivey Modern Age 58 1 winter 2016 page 82 a b Kelly Cherry 1940 2022 University of Wisconsin Madison Department of English accessed July 17 2022 a b c Cherry Kelly Encyclopedia of the American Novel by Abby H P Werlock Infobase Publishing 2015 Walter Burke Davis III Obituary The News and Observer Oct 20 2020 Editor s note storySouth issue 53 spring 2022 accessed July 17 2022 Virginia Poets Laureate at the University of Mary Washington Reunion Day June 3 2011 Archived June 22 2011 at the Wayback Machine Video of Reading at University of Mary Washington Biography Kelly Cherry Books 2011 Retrieved May 4 2011 1991 Notable Wisconsin Authors Wisconsin Library Association May 12 2004 Retrieved May 4 2011 University of Wisconsin Madison Evjue Bascom Professor Emerita in the Humanities Kelly Cherry Creativewriting wisc edu 2011 02 14 Retrieved on 2011 05 25 University of Wisconsin Madison Experts Guide Kelly Cherry Experts news wisc edu Retrieved on 2011 05 25 a b Kelly Cherry named Va poet laureate The Washington Post Associated Press January 28 2011 Retrieved May 4 2011 a b Kelly Cherry in Her Poetry The Subject as Object by Fred Chappell The Mississippi Quarterly Vol 58 No 2 SPECIAL ISSUE SOUTHERN POETRY SPRING 2005 page 256 a b c d Cherry Kelly 1940 Contemporary Authors v 209 Gale 2003 pages 116 135 O Henry Award 1994 for Not the Phil Donahue Show The Virginia Quarterly Review Summer 1993 And the 2011 BravoAwards Winners are Chesterfield Observer May 18 2011 Retrieved May 22 2011 R S Gwynn May 2 2009 Ellen Bryant Voigt Wins 2009 Poets Prize Ablemuse com Retrieved May 22 2011 2009 Foreword INDIES Finalists in Essays Adult Nonfiction Foreword Reviews Retrieved 30 October 2018 ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year award Silver Prize for Poetry 2002 book Rising Venus Awards Kelly Cherry Books 2010 Retrieved May 4 2011 Notable Wisconsin Authors Wisconsin Library Association www wlp org pdf Retrieved on 2011 05 25 Yaddo List of Artist Fellows Writers Yaddo org Retrieved on 2011 05 25 Further reading EditElliot Okla What Kelly Cherry Knows An Embarrassment of Riches Inside Higher Ed BlogU Inside the Education of Ornate Churm August 4 2011 An Embarrassment of Riches by Okla Elliot What Kelly Cherry Knows Inside Higher Ed BlogU Inside the Education of Ornate Churm August 4 2011 interview by Okla Elliot Alger Derek From the Editor Interview with Kelly Cherry PIF Magazine October 1 2010 From the Editor Interview with Kelly Cherry by Derek Alger PIF Magazine October 1 2010 interview by Derek AlgerExternal links EditKelly Cherry s former website Poets Laureate of Virginia from the Library of Congress Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kelly Cherry amp oldid 1139388845, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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