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Maxine Kumin

Maxine Kumin (June 6, 1925 – February 6, 2014) was an American poet and author. She was appointed Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1981–1982.[1]

Maxine Kumin
Kumin in 1974
BornMaxine Winokur
(1925-06-06)June 6, 1925
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
DiedFebruary 6, 2014(2014-02-06) (aged 88)
Warner, New Hampshire, U.S.
OccupationPoet, author
EducationHarvard University (BA, MA)
SpouseVictor Kumin (married 1946–2014)
Children3
Website
www.maxinekumin.com

Biography edit

Early years edit

Maxine Kumin was born Maxine Winokur on June 6, 1925 in Philadelphia, the daughter of Jewish parents, and attended a Catholic kindergarten and primary school. She received her B.A. in 1946 and her M.A. in 1948 from Radcliffe College of Harvard University. In June 1946 she married Victor Kumin, a Harvard graduate and engineering consultant; they had three children, two daughters and a son. In 1957, she studied poetry with John Holmes at the Boston Center for Adult Education. There she met Anne Sexton, with whom she started a friendship that continued until Sexton's suicide in 1974. Kumin taught English from 1958 to 1961 and 1965 to 1968 at Tufts University; from 1961 to 1963 she was a scholar at the Radcliffe Institute for Independent Study. She also held appointments as a visiting lecturer and poet in residence at many American colleges and universities. From 1976 until her death in February 2014, she and her husband lived on a farm in Warner, New Hampshire, where they bred Arabian and quarter horses.[2]

Career edit

Kumin's many awards include the Eunice Tietjens Memorial Prize for Poetry (1972), the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry (1973) for Up Country, in 1995 the Aiken Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry, the 1994 Poets' Prize (for Looking for Luck), an American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters Award for excellence in literature (1980), an Academy of American Poets fellowship (1986), the 1999 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, and six honorary degrees. In 1979, the Supersisters trading card set was produced and distributed; one of the cards featured Kumin's name and picture.[3] She was also awarded the Sarah Joseph Hale Award and the Levinson Prize. She has also received a National Endowment for the Arts grant and fellowships from the Academy of American Poets.[4] In 1981–1982, she served as the poetry consultant to the Library of Congress. Kumin has been published in Beloit Poetry Journal.

Critics have compared Kumin with Elizabeth Bishop because of her meticulous observations and with Robert Frost, for she frequently devotes her attention to the rhythms of life in rural New England. She has been grouped with confessional poets such as Anne Sexton, Sylvia Plath and Robert Lowell. But unlike the confessionalists, Kumin eschews high rhetoric and adopts a plain style. Throughout her career, Kumin has struck a balance between her sense of life's transience and her fascination with the dense physical presence of the world around her. She served as the 1985 judge of the Brittingham Prize in Poetry and she selected Patricia Dobler's Talking To Strangers.

She taught poetry in New England College's Low-Residency MFA Program. She was also a contributing editor at The Alaska Quarterly Review. Together with fellow-poet Carolyn Kizer, she first served on and then resigned from the board of chancellors of the Academy of American Poets, an act that galvanized the movement for opening this august body to broader representation by women and minorities.[5]

In 1998 when Kumin was 73 she was almost killed in a horseback-riding accident which broke her neck.[6]

Kumin, aged 88, died in February 2014 at her home in Warner, following a year of failing health.[7]

Kumin is believed to be the last person to have seen Anne Sexton alive, as the two of them had had lunch the day of Sexton's suicide in 1974.

Bibliography edit

Poetry edit

Collections edit

  • Kumin, Maxine (1961). Halfway. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
  • The Privilege, Harper & Row, 1965
  • The Nightmare Factory, Harper & Row, 1970
  • The Abduction, Harper & Row, 1971, ISBN 9780060124724
  • Up Country, Harper & Row, 1972 (illustrated by Barbara Swan)
  • House, Bridge, Fountain, Gate, Viking/Penguin, 1975, ISBN 9780670379965
  • The Retrieval System, Viking/Penguin, 1978, ISBN 9780670595761
  • Our Ground Time Here Will Be Brief, New and Selected Poems, Viking/Penguin 1982, ISBN 9780140422986
  • The Long Approach, Viking/Penguin, 1985–6, ISBN 9780670804290
  • Nurture, Viking/Penguin 1989, ISBN 9780670824380
  • Looking for Luck, W. W. Norton, 1992, ISBN 978-0-393-30947-8
  • Connecting the Dots, W. W. Norton, 1996, ISBN 978-0-393-31695-7
  • Selected Poems 1960–1990, W. W. Norton, 1997, ISBN 978-0-393-31836-4, cloth; paper; New York Times notable book of the year
  • Maxine Kumin (17 May 2003). The Long Marriage: Poems. W. W. Norton. pp. 71–. ISBN 978-0-393-34799-9. cloth, paper; finalist for the Lenore Marshall Award of the Academy of American Poets, 2002
  • Bringing Together: Uncollected Early Poems 1958–1988, W. W. Norton, 2003, ISBN 9780393326376
  • Jack and Other New Poems, W. W. Norton, 2005, ISBN 9780393059564
  • Still to Mow: Poems. W. W. Norton. 2 February 2009. pp. 68–. ISBN 978-0-393-34773-9.
  • Where I Live: New & Selected Poems 1990-2010. W. W. Norton. 12 April 2010. ISBN 978-0-393-07649-3.
  • And Short the Season, W. W. Norton, 2014, ISBN 978-0-393-24100-6

List of poems edit

Title Year First published Reprinted/collected
Xanthopsia 2013 *Kumin, Maxine (July 1, 2013). "Xanthopsia". The New Yorker. Vol. 89, no. 19. p. 33.

Novels edit

  • Through Dooms of Love, Harper & Row, 1965; Hamish Hamilton & Gollancz (England), Panther paper
  • The Passions of Uxport, Harper & Row, 1968, Dell paper, 1969
  • The Abduction, Harper & Row, 1971
  • The Designated Heir, Viking, 1974; Andre Deutsch (England)
  • Quit Monks or Die (animal rights mystery), Story Line Press, 1999, ISBN 9781885266774

Essays and short story collections edit

  • To Make a Prairie: Essays on Poets, Poetry and Country Living, University of Michigan Press, 1980 paper
  • Why Can't We Live Together Like Civilized Human Beings? Viking 1982
  • In Deep: Country Essays, Viking 1987, ISBN 9780670814312; Beacon Press 1988
  • Women, Animals, and Vegetables: Essays and Stories, Norton, 1994; Ontario Review Press, paper, 1996
  • Telling the Barn Swallow: Poets on the Poetry of Maxine Kumin, ed. by Emily Grosholz, University Press of New England, 1997
  • Always Beginning: Essays on a Life in Poetry, Copper Canyon Press, 2000, ISBN 9781556591419
  • Inside the Halo and Beyond: The Anatomy of a Recovery. W. W. Norton. 17 November 2001. pp. 207–. ISBN 978-0-393-32261-3.
  • The Roots of Things: Essays. Northwestern University Press. 30 March 2010. ISBN 978-0-8101-2648-0.

Children's books edit

co-written with Anne Sexton
  • 1963 Eggs of Things (Illustrated by Leonard Shortall)
  • 1964 More Eggs of Things (Illustrated by Leonard Shortall)
  • 1974 Joey and the Birthday Present (Illustrated by Evaline Ness)
  • 1975 The Wizard's Tears (Illustrated by Evaline Ness)

Memoirs edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Poet Laureate Timeline: 1971–1980". Library of Congress. 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-19.
  2. ^ In her own words: Being Maxine Kumin 2015-11-25 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Wulf, Steve (2015-03-23). "Supersisters: Original Roster". Espn.go.com. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
  4. ^ "About Maxine Kumin | Academy of American Poets".
  5. ^ Maxin Kumin's Biography
  6. ^ Foundation, Poetry (2024-01-24). "Maxine Kumin". Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 2024-01-24.
  7. ^ "Poet Maxine Kumin Dies at 88", February 7, 2014, ABC News
  8. ^ Oh, Harry!. Roaring Brook Press. 21 June 2011. ISBN 978-1-59643-439-4.

External links edit

  • Maxine Kumin at IMDb
  • Encyclopædia Britannica profile
  • Kumin profile at the Poetry Foundation
  • Kumin's Academy Of American Poets' page
  • Kumin profile and poems written and audio, Poetry Archive
  • Maxine Kumin: a reading from the 2010 Key West Literary Seminar (15:45)
  • Kumin at American Modern Poetry
  • Maxine Kumin's Official Web Site
  • Maxine Kumin and Wesley McNair Poems read by the authors in a 75-minute video from the U.S. Library of Congress.
  • Audio: Maxine Kumin reads "Looking Back in my Eighty-First Year" from the book Still to mow (via )
  • Maxine Kumin Papers. Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.

maxine, kumin, june, 1925, february, 2014, american, poet, author, appointed, poet, laureate, consultant, poetry, library, congress, 1981, 1982, kumin, 1974bornmaxine, winokur, 1925, june, 1925philadelphia, pennsylvania, united, statesdiedfebruary, 2014, 2014,. Maxine Kumin June 6 1925 February 6 2014 was an American poet and author She was appointed Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1981 1982 1 Maxine KuminKumin in 1974BornMaxine Winokur 1925 06 06 June 6 1925Philadelphia Pennsylvania United StatesDiedFebruary 6 2014 2014 02 06 aged 88 Warner New Hampshire U S OccupationPoet authorEducationHarvard University BA MA SpouseVictor Kumin married 1946 2014 Children3Websitewww wbr maxinekumin wbr com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 1 2 Career 2 Bibliography 2 1 Poetry 2 1 1 Collections 2 1 2 List of poems 2 2 Novels 2 3 Essays and short story collections 2 4 Children s books 2 5 Memoirs 3 References 4 External linksBiography editEarly years edit Maxine Kumin was born Maxine Winokur on June 6 1925 in Philadelphia the daughter of Jewish parents and attended a Catholic kindergarten and primary school She received her B A in 1946 and her M A in 1948 from Radcliffe College of Harvard University In June 1946 she married Victor Kumin a Harvard graduate and engineering consultant they had three children two daughters and a son In 1957 she studied poetry with John Holmes at the Boston Center for Adult Education There she met Anne Sexton with whom she started a friendship that continued until Sexton s suicide in 1974 Kumin taught English from 1958 to 1961 and 1965 to 1968 at Tufts University from 1961 to 1963 she was a scholar at the Radcliffe Institute for Independent Study She also held appointments as a visiting lecturer and poet in residence at many American colleges and universities From 1976 until her death in February 2014 she and her husband lived on a farm in Warner New Hampshire where they bred Arabian and quarter horses 2 Career edit Kumin s many awards include the Eunice Tietjens Memorial Prize for Poetry 1972 the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 1973 for Up Country in 1995 the Aiken Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry the 1994 Poets Prize for Looking for Luck an American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters Award for excellence in literature 1980 an Academy of American Poets fellowship 1986 the 1999 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize and six honorary degrees In 1979 the Supersisters trading card set was produced and distributed one of the cards featured Kumin s name and picture 3 She was also awarded the Sarah Joseph Hale Award and the Levinson Prize She has also received a National Endowment for the Arts grant and fellowships from the Academy of American Poets 4 In 1981 1982 she served as the poetry consultant to the Library of Congress Kumin has been published in Beloit Poetry Journal Critics have compared Kumin with Elizabeth Bishop because of her meticulous observations and with Robert Frost for she frequently devotes her attention to the rhythms of life in rural New England She has been grouped with confessional poets such as Anne Sexton Sylvia Plath and Robert Lowell But unlike the confessionalists Kumin eschews high rhetoric and adopts a plain style Throughout her career Kumin has struck a balance between her sense of life s transience and her fascination with the dense physical presence of the world around her She served as the 1985 judge of the Brittingham Prize in Poetry and she selected Patricia Dobler s Talking To Strangers She taught poetry in New England College s Low Residency MFA Program She was also a contributing editor at The Alaska Quarterly Review Together with fellow poet Carolyn Kizer she first served on and then resigned from the board of chancellors of the Academy of American Poets an act that galvanized the movement for opening this august body to broader representation by women and minorities 5 In 1998 when Kumin was 73 she was almost killed in a horseback riding accident which broke her neck 6 Kumin aged 88 died in February 2014 at her home in Warner following a year of failing health 7 Kumin is believed to be the last person to have seen Anne Sexton alive as the two of them had had lunch the day of Sexton s suicide in 1974 Bibliography editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items March 2017 Poetry edit Collections edit Kumin Maxine 1961 Halfway New York Holt Rinehart and Winston The Privilege Harper amp Row 1965 The Nightmare Factory Harper amp Row 1970 The Abduction Harper amp Row 1971 ISBN 9780060124724 Up Country Harper amp Row 1972 illustrated by Barbara Swan House Bridge Fountain Gate Viking Penguin 1975 ISBN 9780670379965 The Retrieval System Viking Penguin 1978 ISBN 9780670595761 Our Ground Time Here Will Be Brief New and Selected Poems Viking Penguin 1982 ISBN 9780140422986 The Long Approach Viking Penguin 1985 6 ISBN 9780670804290 Nurture Viking Penguin 1989 ISBN 9780670824380 Looking for Luck W W Norton 1992 ISBN 978 0 393 30947 8 Connecting the Dots W W Norton 1996 ISBN 978 0 393 31695 7 Selected Poems 1960 1990 W W Norton 1997 ISBN 978 0 393 31836 4 cloth paper New York Times notable book of the year Maxine Kumin 17 May 2003 The Long Marriage Poems W W Norton pp 71 ISBN 978 0 393 34799 9 cloth paper finalist for the Lenore Marshall Award of the Academy of American Poets 2002 Bringing Together Uncollected Early Poems 1958 1988 W W Norton 2003 ISBN 9780393326376 Jack and Other New Poems W W Norton 2005 ISBN 9780393059564 Still to Mow Poems W W Norton 2 February 2009 pp 68 ISBN 978 0 393 34773 9 Where I Live New amp Selected Poems 1990 2010 W W Norton 12 April 2010 ISBN 978 0 393 07649 3 And Short the Season W W Norton 2014 ISBN 978 0 393 24100 6 List of poems edit Title Year First published Reprinted collected Xanthopsia 2013 Kumin Maxine July 1 2013 Xanthopsia The New Yorker Vol 89 no 19 p 33 Novels edit Through Dooms of Love Harper amp Row 1965 Hamish Hamilton amp Gollancz England Panther paper The Passions of Uxport Harper amp Row 1968 Dell paper 1969 The Abduction Harper amp Row 1971 The Designated Heir Viking 1974 Andre Deutsch England Quit Monks or Die animal rights mystery Story Line Press 1999 ISBN 9781885266774 Essays and short story collections edit To Make a Prairie Essays on Poets Poetry and Country Living University of Michigan Press 1980 paper Why Can t We Live Together Like Civilized Human Beings Viking 1982 In Deep Country Essays Viking 1987 ISBN 9780670814312 Beacon Press 1988 Women Animals and Vegetables Essays and Stories Norton 1994 Ontario Review Press paper 1996 Telling the Barn Swallow Poets on the Poetry of Maxine Kumin ed by Emily Grosholz University Press of New England 1997 Always Beginning Essays on a Life in Poetry Copper Canyon Press 2000 ISBN 9781556591419 Inside the Halo and Beyond The Anatomy of a Recovery W W Norton 17 November 2001 pp 207 ISBN 978 0 393 32261 3 The Roots of Things Essays Northwestern University Press 30 March 2010 ISBN 978 0 8101 2648 0 Children s books edit 1961 Follow the Fall Illustrated by Artur Marokvia 1961 Spring Things Illustrated by Artur Marokvia 1961 Summer Story Illustrated by Artur Marokvia 1961 A Winter Friend Illustrated by Artur Marokvia 1962 Mittens in May Illustrated by Elliott Gilbert 1964 Sebastian and the Dragon Illustrated by William D Hayes 1964 Speedy Digs Downside Up Illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats 1967 Faraway Farm Illustrated by Kurt Werth 1969 When Grandmother Was Young Illustrated by Don Almquist 1971 When Great Grandmother Was Young Illustrated by Don Almquist 1984 The Microscope Illustrated by Arnold Lobel Harper amp Row 1984 ISBN 9780060235239 2006 Mites to Mastodons Illustrated by Pam Zagarenski What Color Is Caesar Candlewick Press 2010 ISBN 978 0 7636 3432 2 2011 Oh Harry 8 Illustrated by Barry Moser co written with Anne Sexton 1963 Eggs of Things Illustrated by Leonard Shortall 1964 More Eggs of Things Illustrated by Leonard Shortall 1974 Joey and the Birthday Present Illustrated by Evaline Ness 1975 The Wizard s Tears Illustrated by Evaline Ness Memoirs edit The Pawnbroker s Daughter W W Norton July 2015 ISBN 978 0 393 24633 9References edit Poet Laureate Timeline 1971 1980 Library of Congress 2008 Retrieved 2008 12 19 In her own words Being Maxine Kumin Archived 2015 11 25 at the Wayback Machine Wulf Steve 2015 03 23 Supersisters Original Roster Espn go com Retrieved 2015 06 04 About Maxine Kumin Academy of American Poets Maxin Kumin s Biography Foundation Poetry 2024 01 24 Maxine Kumin Poetry Foundation Retrieved 2024 01 24 Poet Maxine Kumin Dies at 88 February 7 2014 ABC News Oh Harry Roaring Brook Press 21 June 2011 ISBN 978 1 59643 439 4 External links edit nbsp Children s literature portal Maxine Kumin at IMDb Encyclopaedia Britannica profile Kumin profile at the Poetry Foundation Kumin s Academy Of American Poets page Kumin profile and poems written and audio Poetry Archive Maxine Kumin a reading from the 2010 Key West Literary Seminar 15 45 Kumin at American Modern Poetry Christian Science Monitor interview Maxine Kumin s Official Web Site Maxine Kumin and Wesley McNair Poems read by the authors in a 75 minute video from the U S Library of Congress Audio Maxine Kumin reads Looking Back in my Eighty First Year from the book Still to mow via poemsoutloud net Maxine Kumin Papers Yale Collection of American Literature Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maxine Kumin amp oldid 1217633561, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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