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Michael Mott

Michael Charles Alston Mott (8 December 1930 – 11 October 2019)[1][2] was a British-born American author. He produced eleven poetry collections, four novels and a renowned biography of Thomas Merton.[3]

Michael Mott
Born
Michael Charles Alston Mott

(1930-12-08)8 December 1930
Died11 October 2019(2019-10-11) (aged 88)
Atlanta, Georgia
NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)Author, professor
Notable workThe Seven Mountains of Thomas Merton (1984)

Life and career edit

Mott was born in London in December 1930. His father, Eric Mott, was a solicitor and his mother, Margaret "Totts" Berger Mott, was a sculptor from Denver, Colorado.[4]: 113–115 

Mott was educated in the United States and in England. After his service in the British Army, he attended Oriel College, Oxford, then art school and a year traveling in Europe and the Middle East. Mott then began his literary career taking a job in 1956 as the editor of trade journal, Air Freight. Between 1956-1966, Mott also worked as the assistant editor of the literary magazine: ADAM International Review, alongside editor Miron Grindea. In 1957, his first collection of poetry, The Cost of Living, was published.[4]: 125–127 

On 6 May 1961, Mott married Margaret Watt, a fashion designer, at St. John's Wood Church, London.[4]: 128  In 1962, as the couple welcomed twin daughters, Sophie and Amanda, Mott's first novel The Notebooks of Susan Berry was published.[4]: 130  Reviewer Kenneth Allsop writing for the Daily Mail called the book, "a brilliant first novel."[4]: 127  Between 1961 and 1964, Mott worked as a book editor at Thames & Hudson and then as an editor at The Geographical Magazine (1964–66).

During this time, his first juvenile novel, Master Entrick was published in 1964 in the UK.[4]: 129–131  The book was released in 1966 in the U.S. and a full twenty years later in 1986, a second edition was released as a Dell Yearling edition.[5]

In 1966, Mott was invited to teach at Kenyon College and to be the poetry editor of The Kenyon Review. While at Kenyon, Mott continued to publish poetry and fiction, publishing Helmet and Wasps and The Blind Cross.[6]

During the 1970s Mott and his family lived in Atlanta, Georgia. Mott taught at Emory University as Writer in Residence. Both Michael and Margaret, a costume designer with The Alliance Children's Theater and weaver,[7] were active in Atlanta's budding arts scene. In 1972, he cofounded the Callanwolde Readings Program, which highlights poets and writers, with poet Turner Cassity. In 1974, Mott received the Governors Award in Fine Arts from then Governor Jimmy Carter.[6]

In 1978, Michael Mott was commissioned to write the authorized biography of Thomas Merton. The Seven Mountains of Thomas Merton was published in 1984. The biography remained on the non-fiction The New York Times best-seller list for nine weeks.[citation needed] The book has had nine printings with 60,000 copies sold to date. Winner of a number of awards, the biography was the runner up for the Pulitzer Prize in biography in 1985.[8]

Mott was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1979.[9] In 1978-1979, and again in 1985-1986 Mott was Writer-in-Residence at the College of William and Mary. He held a Christopher Award and other awards, and had an honorary doctorate from St. Mary's College, Notre Dame.[6] Mott's wife Margaret died of cancer in 1990. In 1992, Mott married Emma Lou Powers, he retired, Professor Emeritus, after eleven years' teaching at Bowling Green State University. In retirement he lived and wrote in Williamsburg, Virginia.[citation needed] He died in Atlanta, Georgia, where he was being cared for by his daughter Sophie.[10] [11]

Published works edit

Nonfiction edit

  • The Seven Mountains of Thomas Merton, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 1984, 1986; ISBN 0395404517, ISBN 9780395404515; Sheldon Press, 1986 (U.K.); ISBN 0859694828, ISBN 9780859694827.

Fiction edit

  • The Notebooks of Susan Berry, Andre Deutsch (U.K.), 1962; MacMillan Company (U.S.), 1963; Mayflower-Dell Paperbacks (U.K.), 1964.
  • Helmet and Wasps, Andre Deutsch (U.K.), 1965; Houghton Mifflin (U.S.), 1966; Granada Paperbacks (U.K.), 1970.
  • Master Entrick, Andre Deutsch (U.K.), 1965; Penguin Puffin (U.K.), 1969; Delacorte (U.S.), 1966; Dell Yearling (U.S.), Second Edition, 1986.
  • The Blind Cross, Andre Deutsch (U.K.), 1969; Delacorte (U.S.), 1969.

Poetry edit

  • The Cost of Living, Adam Books, London, 1957.
  • The Tales of Idiots & New Exile, Adam Books, London, 1961.
  • A Book of Pictures, Outposts Publication, London, 1962.
  • Absence of Unicorns, Presence of Lions, Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1976.
  • Counting the Grasses, Anhinga Press, Tallahassee, FL, 1980.
  • Corday, Beacham Publishing, Washington, D.C., 1986. (Republished in paperback by Black Buzzard Press, Falls Church, VA, 1995.)
  • Piero Di Cosimo: The World of Infinite Possibilities, Tinhorn Press, Atlanta, 1990.
  • Taino (with drawings by Adrian Tri Diaz), Russell McKnight, Logan Elm Press, Columbus, OH 1992.
  • Woman and the Sea, Selected Poems, Edited by Walton Beacham, and introduced by George Garrett, Anhinga Press, Tallahassee, FL., 1999.
  • The World of Richard Dadd, Margie/Intuit House Press, Chesterfield, MO, 2005. ISBN 0971904014, Winner of the 2004 Robert E. Lee & Ruth I. Wilson Poetry Book Award. Introduction by Dara Wier.
  • Pyder Hundred, the Natural History of Harlyn (Poems), ISBN 978-1906845469 Palores Publications, Redruth, Cornwall, 2013.
  • His poetry has also appeared in numerous journals including American Scholar, Georgia Review, Kenyon Review, Sewanee Review, Stand Magazine, Tar River Poetry Review, Times Literary Supplement, Verse, Visions International (where he was featured poet in several editions), Image, The Spectator, etc.[12]

Debate edit

In The Martyrdom of Thomas Merton, (2018) Hugh Turley and David Martin refute the account of Merton's death in The Seven Mountains of Thomas Merton and other published biographies of Merton pointing to conspiracy theories of his death.[13]

Awards edit

Resources edit

The Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections, Northwestern University houses The Michael Mott Collection. This includes drafts and notes for Mott’s published and unpublished works, both poetry and prose; journals, diaries and notebooks from 1944–1988; and correspondence with his publishers and with fellow writers from 1965-1989.[15]

Sources edit

  1. ^ "Michael Mott Obituary (1930 - 2019) - Atlanta, VA - Atlanta Journal-Constitution". Legacy.com.
  2. ^ Mott, Amanda (31 October 2019). "Michael Mott Obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
  3. ^ Mott, Michael (1984). The Seven Mountains of Thomas Merton. Harvest Books. ISBN 0-15-680681-9.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Zadrozny, Mark (1988). Contemporary Authors: Autobiography Series. Vol. 7. Gale Research. ISBN 0-8103-4456-4.
  5. ^ Mott, Michael (1969). Master Entrick. Dell Pub. ASIN: B0006QJPFY.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i Publications, Europa (2004). International Who's Who in Poetry. p. 231. ISBN 9781857431780.
  7. ^ "History". Chattahoochee Handweavers Guild of Atlanta. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
  8. ^ "Pulitzer Prize list". Pulitzer Prize committee. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 20 March 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
  10. ^ "Michael Mott Obituary (1930 - 2019) Virginia Gazette". Legacy.com.
  11. ^ "Michael Mott obituary". TheGuardian.com. 31 October 2019.
  12. ^ Poets & Writers, 2010
  13. ^ Turley, Hugh; Martin, David (2018). The Martyrdom of Thomas Merton: An Investigation, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. p. 163.ISBN 978-1548077389. See also their symposium paper, "What We Know about Thomas Merton's Death."
  14. ^ "List of recipients of the Nancy Dasher Book Award".
  15. ^ Collection Title: Michael Mott Collection, 1944-1989 ; Call number/identifier: Manuscript Series LIX; Repository: Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections, Evanston, Illinois.

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Michael Charles Alston Mott 8 December 1930 11 October 2019 1 2 was a British born American author He produced eleven poetry collections four novels and a renowned biography of Thomas Merton 3 Michael MottBornMichael Charles Alston Mott 1930 12 08 8 December 1930London EnglandDied11 October 2019 2019 10 11 aged 88 Atlanta GeorgiaNationalityBritishOccupation s Author professorNotable workThe Seven Mountains of Thomas Merton 1984 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Published works 2 1 Nonfiction 2 2 Fiction 2 3 Poetry 3 Debate 4 Awards 5 Resources 6 SourcesLife and career editMott was born in London in December 1930 His father Eric Mott was a solicitor and his mother Margaret Totts Berger Mott was a sculptor from Denver Colorado 4 113 115 Mott was educated in the United States and in England After his service in the British Army he attended Oriel College Oxford then art school and a year traveling in Europe and the Middle East Mott then began his literary career taking a job in 1956 as the editor of trade journal Air Freight Between 1956 1966 Mott also worked as the assistant editor of the literary magazine ADAM International Review alongside editor Miron Grindea In 1957 his first collection of poetry The Cost of Living was published 4 125 127 On 6 May 1961 Mott married Margaret Watt a fashion designer at St John s Wood Church London 4 128 In 1962 as the couple welcomed twin daughters Sophie and Amanda Mott s first novel The Notebooks of Susan Berry was published 4 130 Reviewer Kenneth Allsop writing for the Daily Mail called the book a brilliant first novel 4 127 Between 1961 and 1964 Mott worked as a book editor at Thames amp Hudson and then as an editor at The Geographical Magazine 1964 66 During this time his first juvenile novel Master Entrick was published in 1964 in the UK 4 129 131 The book was released in 1966 in the U S and a full twenty years later in 1986 a second edition was released as a Dell Yearling edition 5 In 1966 Mott was invited to teach at Kenyon College and to be the poetry editor of The Kenyon Review While at Kenyon Mott continued to publish poetry and fiction publishing Helmet and Wasps and The Blind Cross 6 During the 1970s Mott and his family lived in Atlanta Georgia Mott taught at Emory University as Writer in Residence Both Michael and Margaret a costume designer with The Alliance Children s Theater and weaver 7 were active in Atlanta s budding arts scene In 1972 he cofounded the Callanwolde Readings Program which highlights poets and writers with poet Turner Cassity In 1974 Mott received the Governors Award in Fine Arts from then Governor Jimmy Carter 6 In 1978 Michael Mott was commissioned to write the authorized biography of Thomas Merton The Seven Mountains of Thomas Merton was published in 1984 The biography remained on the non fiction The New York Times best seller list for nine weeks citation needed The book has had nine printings with 60 000 copies sold to date Winner of a number of awards the biography was the runner up for the Pulitzer Prize in biography in 1985 8 Mott was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1979 9 In 1978 1979 and again in 1985 1986 Mott was Writer in Residence at the College of William and Mary He held a Christopher Award and other awards and had an honorary doctorate from St Mary s College Notre Dame 6 Mott s wife Margaret died of cancer in 1990 In 1992 Mott married Emma Lou Powers he retired Professor Emeritus after eleven years teaching at Bowling Green State University In retirement he lived and wrote in Williamsburg Virginia citation needed He died in Atlanta Georgia where he was being cared for by his daughter Sophie 10 11 Published works editNonfiction edit The Seven Mountains of Thomas Merton Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 1984 1986 ISBN 0395404517 ISBN 9780395404515 Sheldon Press 1986 U K ISBN 0859694828 ISBN 9780859694827 Fiction edit The Notebooks of Susan Berry Andre Deutsch U K 1962 MacMillan Company U S 1963 Mayflower Dell Paperbacks U K 1964 Helmet and Wasps Andre Deutsch U K 1965 Houghton Mifflin U S 1966 Granada Paperbacks U K 1970 Master Entrick Andre Deutsch U K 1965 Penguin Puffin U K 1969 Delacorte U S 1966 Dell Yearling U S Second Edition 1986 The Blind Cross Andre Deutsch U K 1969 Delacorte U S 1969 Poetry edit The Cost of Living Adam Books London 1957 The Tales of Idiots amp New Exile Adam Books London 1961 A Book of Pictures Outposts Publication London 1962 Absence of Unicorns Presence of Lions Little Brown amp Co Boston 1976 Counting the Grasses Anhinga Press Tallahassee FL 1980 Corday Beacham Publishing Washington D C 1986 Republished in paperback by Black Buzzard Press Falls Church VA 1995 Piero Di Cosimo The World of Infinite Possibilities Tinhorn Press Atlanta 1990 Taino with drawings by Adrian Tri Diaz Russell McKnight Logan Elm Press Columbus OH 1992 Woman and the Sea Selected Poems Edited by Walton Beacham and introduced by George Garrett Anhinga Press Tallahassee FL 1999 The World of Richard Dadd Margie Intuit House Press Chesterfield MO 2005 ISBN 0971904014 Winner of the 2004 Robert E Lee amp Ruth I Wilson Poetry Book Award Introduction by Dara Wier Pyder Hundred the Natural History of Harlyn Poems ISBN 978 1906845469 Palores Publications Redruth Cornwall 2013 His poetry has also appeared in numerous journals including American Scholar Georgia Review Kenyon Review Sewanee Review Stand Magazine Tar River Poetry Review Times Literary Supplement Verse Visions International where he was featured poet in several editions Image The Spectator etc 12 Debate editIn The Martyrdom of Thomas Merton 2018 Hugh Turley and David Martin refute the account of Merton s death in The Seven Mountains of Thomas Merton and other published biographies of Merton pointing to conspiracy theories of his death 13 Awards editGovernor s Award in the Fine Arts 1974 6 Guggenheim Fellowship 1979 80 6 Honorary DLitt St Mary s College University of Notre Dame 1983 6 Christopher Award 1984 6 Ohioana Book Award 1985 6 Olscamp Research Award Bowling Green State University 1985 6 Nancy Dasher Book Award 1985 14 Robert E Lee amp Ruth I Wilson Poetry Book Award 2004Resources editThe Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections Northwestern University houses The Michael Mott Collection This includes drafts and notes for Mott s published and unpublished works both poetry and prose journals diaries and notebooks from 1944 1988 and correspondence with his publishers and with fellow writers from 1965 1989 15 Sources edit Michael Mott Obituary 1930 2019 Atlanta VA Atlanta Journal Constitution Legacy com Mott Amanda 31 October 2019 Michael Mott Obituary The Guardian Retrieved 31 October 2019 Mott Michael 1984 The Seven Mountains of Thomas Merton Harvest Books ISBN 0 15 680681 9 a b c d e f Zadrozny Mark 1988 Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series Vol 7 Gale Research ISBN 0 8103 4456 4 Mott Michael 1969 Master Entrick Dell Pub ASIN B0006QJPFY a b c d e f g h i Publications Europa 2004 International Who s Who in Poetry p 231 ISBN 9781857431780 History Chattahoochee Handweavers Guild of Atlanta Retrieved 11 February 2017 Pulitzer Prize list Pulitzer Prize committee Retrieved 11 February 2017 List of Guggenheim Fellows Archived from the original on 20 March 2014 Retrieved 11 February 2017 Michael Mott Obituary 1930 2019 Virginia Gazette Legacy com Michael Mott obituary TheGuardian com 31 October 2019 Poets amp Writers 2010 Turley Hugh Martin David 2018 The Martyrdom of Thomas Merton An Investigation CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform p 163 ISBN 978 1548077389 See also their symposium paper What We Know about Thomas Merton s Death List of recipients of the Nancy Dasher Book Award Collection Title Michael Mott Collection 1944 1989 Call number identifier Manuscript Series LIX Repository Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections Evanston Illinois Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Mott amp oldid 1116982338, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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