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Mischa Willett

Mischa Willett is an American poet[1] and essayist best known for his work in the poetic elegy[2] and for his academic championship of the Spasmodic poets.[3][4]

Mischa Willett
Born
Michael David Willett

1978
NationalityAmerican
Alma materWheaton College
OccupationAuthor
Websitewww.mischawillett.com

Early life and education edit

Mischa Willett was born in Phoenix, Arizona to a family associated with People's Church,[5] an offshoot of the Jesus movement, and later moved to the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, where he was raised. He spent much of his childhood exploring the diverse landscapes of the region, from coastal shores to small towns. This deep connection to nature and urban environments would later become a prominent theme in his poetry. From a young age, Willett was drawn to literature, finding inspiration in the works of Romantic and Victorian poets, as well as classical mythology and contemporary American poetry. His early exposure to various literary styles and to the King James Bible helped to shape the development of his own poetic voice.

Willett pursued his passion for literature and writing through his academic studies. He completed his undergraduate degree in English at Wheaton College, a liberal arts institution located in Wheaton, Illinois where he studied under evangelical writers such as Leland Ryken and Alan Jacobs (academic).[6] There, he attended his first poetry readings by poets such as Li-Young Lee, Dana Gioia, and Jeanne Murray Walker.[6] During his undergraduate years, he began to develop his unique style and voice as a poet.

After completing his undergraduate studies, Willett went on to earn a Master of Arts degree from Northern Arizona University,[6] and a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from University of Washington, further honing his skills as a poet under the direction of Richard Kenney (poet) and Linda Bierds.[6] While at UW, under the auspices of study abroad programs, he first began taking the trips to Rome that would become a recurrent feature in his poetry.[7] Willett also earned a Ph.D. in English, with a focus on British Romanticism and the intersections between poetry, theology, and philosophy. His doctoral research deepened his understanding of the historical and intellectual contexts that have shaped poetic traditions and informed his own creative work. While writing his dissertation, he spent a year as scholar-in-residence at University of Tübingen in Baden-Württemberg,[6] where, he began work on the impressions of Rainer Maria Rilke that would form his second book, The Elegy Beta.[8]

Career edit

Teaching edit

Mischa Willett has held various academic positions throughout his career, teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels, currently at Seattle Pacific University.[9][10] His experiences as a professor have allowed him to share his passion for literature, writing, and critical thinking with students from diverse backgrounds. Willett's areas of specialization include British Romanticism, Victorian Literature, Creative Writing, and C.S. Lewis. He has taught a wide range of courses covering topics such as creative writing, literary criticism, and the history of poetic forms.

Writing edit

Willett has made a considerable impact in both the literary and academic spheres through his major publications. His poetry collections, "Phases" and "The Elegy Beta," have garnered critical acclaim for their innovative blend of humor, spirituality, and cultural insight. In addition to his poetry, Willett has contributed scholarly articles to prestigious academic journals such as Victorian Literature and Culture (Cambridge University Press) and Victoriographies (Edinburgh University Press). These publications showcase his deep understanding of historical and cultural contexts, further establishing Willett as a prominent voice in both creative and scholarly pursuits.

Editorial work edit

Mischa Willett has also made a significant contribution to the scholarly community with his edited edition of "Festus" by Philip James Bailey, published by Edinburgh University Press. This critical edition brings renewed attention to Bailey's work, a once-popular and influential Victorian epic poem that had faded from literary prominence over time. Willett's edition provides readers with a carefully annotated and contextualized version of "Festus," offering insights into the poem's historical background, stylistic features, and thematic concerns. In doing so, he helps to reestablish the poem's relevance within the broader landscape of Victorian literature and opens up new avenues for research and appreciation.

Literary works edit

Poetry collections edit

"Phases" is a collection of predominantly religious[11] poems that showcase Mischa Willett's distinct talent for incorporating irony and humor[12] into his work. Recognized as one of the "Best Books 2017" by the Washington Independent Review of Books[13], the collection has drawn comparisons to the poetic style of Richard Wilbur.[14] Additionally, the poems in "Phases" demonstrate a keen interest in Italian culture and classical civilizations, enriching the thematic tapestry of the collection. Through this unique blend of spirituality, wit, and cultural insight, Willett offers readers a fresh perspective on religious poetry, contributing to a broader understanding of the diverse forms and expressions that contemporary verse can take.

"The Elegy Beta," Mischa Willett's second book, is an extended meditation on angels as portrayed in Rainer Maria Rilke's "Duino Elegies." In both style and theme, Willett's work has been compared to the Metaphysical poets, particularly John Donne, as well as to John Berryman.[8] Drawing on these influences, "The Elegy Beta" weaves together a profound exploration of the spiritual and the human, engaging readers in an imaginative dialogue with Rilke's vision of the angelic realm. Published as the first poetry book by Mockingbird Press, it gained critical acclaim and was recognized as one of the ten best poetry books of 2020 by Relief Journal[15].

Critical essays and articles edit

Mischa Willett has made significant contributions as an essayist, writing on a variety of topics related to culture and religion. His work has been featured in publications such as The Gospel Coalition, The New Criterion, Chronicle of Higher Education, and First Things. These essays explore contemporary issues and engage in critical conversations around faith, society, and the arts. In addition to his writings on culture and religion, Willett has also shown a keen interest in the Spasmodic poetry movement, examining its historical context and relevance to modern scholars. Through his diverse range of essays and articles, Willett has demonstrated a thought-provoking approach to the exploration of the intersections between literature, culture, and spirituality.

Style and themes edit

Willett's poetic style is characterized by a unique blend of humor, irony, and a strong command of language. Drawing inspiration from poets like James Tate and Simon Armitage, Willett's work often tackles serious themes while remaining playful and engaging. In "The Elegy Beta," for example, his use of colloquial language, wordplay, and internal rhyme showcase his ability to captivate readers with unexpected turns of phrase. This lightness of touch, reminiscent of Auden's definition of light verse, allows Willett to tackle heavy topics while maintaining a sense of hope and resilience. His poetry invites readers to lower their guard and appreciate the insights he offers, demonstrating the power of humor and levity in exploring complex human experiences.[16]

Personal life edit

Mischa Willett is married to Amber Willett,[17][18] a choreographer, and together they reside in Seattle, Washington. As a practicing Anglican, Willett's faith plays a significant role in both his personal life and his writing, with religious themes often appearing in his work. The couple's shared passion for the arts and their strong spiritual foundation contribute to a rich and vibrant personal life, which in turn informs and inspires Willett's poetry and essays.

Selected bibliography edit

  • Willett, Mischa. Phases. Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books, 2017. Print. ISBN 978-1733716659
  • Willett, Mischa. The Elegy Beta: and Other Poems. Charlottesville, VA: Mockingbird Ministries, 2020. Print. ISBN 978-1532610356
  • Bailey, Philip James. Festus: An Epic Poem, edited by Mischa Willett, Edinburgh UP, 2021. Print. ISBN 978-1474457811
  • Willett, Mischa. "Another Advent" Mockingbird
  • Willett, Mischa. "Dice Will Land as They Will" Ekstasis Magazine
  • Willett, Mischa. "The Christological Vision of Pirates of the Caribbean." Christ and Pop Culture October 2017: Vol 5.9.
  • Willett, Mischa. "Excuse Me, Love Li." J Journal: New Writing on Justice Spring 2018: 60.
  • Willett, Mischa. "Some Reservations: Thinking about Native American Spirituality." Front Porch Republic March 2019: 1-8.
  • Willett, Mischa. "Doing Research with Humanities Undergraduates." Chronicle of Higher Education May 2019: 1-3.
  • Willett, Mischa. "Past Participle." The Cresset 83.2 2019: 46.
  • Willett, Mischa. "Joy of Every Longing Heart: an Advent Meditation." North American Anglican November 2020: 1-6.
  • Willett, Mischa. "Small Letters and Sparrows: on Everyday Miracles." Mockingbird Summer 2021: 5-9.
  • Willett, Mischa. "4 Simple Ways to Help Your Most-Disconnected Students." Chronicle of Higher Education October 2021: 3-6.
  • Willett, Mischa. "The Unit of Wine is the Cup." Christianity and Literature December 2021: 456.
  • Willett, Mischa. "The Life and Afterlife of 'Festus'." New Criterion September 2022: 24-29.

References edit

  • ^ Watson, Kathryn. "Virtue and Necessity of Mentorship". Christianity Today. Retrieved 8 May 2020. Willett is now an accomplished poet and is so at home on a college campus that he is a professor at Seattle Pacific University.
  • ^ Young, Glynn (2020). "Poets and Poems". Tweetspeak. Retrieved 10 May 2020. Poet Mischa Willett is exploring the elegy. More than that, he's modernizing it.
  • ^ "Mischa Willett". Google Scholar. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  • ^ Bocarde, Patrick (13 Nov 2017). "Talking Earth" (Radio). KBOO Portland. Retrieved 10 May 2020. Willett's specialty is nineteenth-century British Poetry of the Spasmodic School
  • ^ "My Box of 64: Episode 2 – Mischa Willett & the power of practice". Looking Closer with Jeffrey Overstreet. 2017-04-26. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  • ^ a b c d e "Bio". Mischa Willett. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  • ^ "On Our Bookshelf". Mockingbird. Retrieved 8 July 2020. Poems playful, at times, epigrammatic, conscious of things Italian
  • ^ a b Rossi, Lee (2020). "Review of The Elegy Beta". Rain Taxi. 25 (2). Willett gives us a stripped-down Rilke for the 20th century; Throughout his career, Willett has evinced a taste for the English Metaphysical poets and...syntax reminiscent of John Berryman
  • ^ "Faculty Profile". SPU Department of English and Cultural Studies. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  • ^ Young, Glynn. "Poets and Poems: Mischa Willett and Phases". Tweetspeak Poetry. Retrieved 8 May 2020. Willett teaches English at Seattle Pacific University. He specializes in 19th century British poetry and also teaches Shakespeare, C.S. Lewis and the Inklings, and creative writing
  • ^ Minkoff, Michael (March 17, 2018). "Truth is Like Poetry". Relief: A Journal of Art and Faith. Retrieved 8 May 2020. He brings religion down from the clouds in poems like "The Help"
  • ^ Galbraith, Jeffrey (2017). Smith, Christopher (ed.). "Critical Distance on Modern Life". The Englewood Review of Books. 7: 26–27. Adept at engaging the reader with music and humor, keen to the ironies of modern culture
  • ^ Cavalieri, Grace. "October 2017 Exemplars". Washington Independent Review of Books. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  • ^ Rossi, Lee. "Mischa Willett's Phases". Pedestal Magazine (82). Retrieved 8 May 2020. The influence of Richard Wilbur, with his love of elegance and Italian culture, seems particularly strong
  • ^ Danielsen, Aarik. "2020 in Poetry". Relief Journal. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  • ^ Rattelle, Dan (2020-09-17). "Every Angel Is Terrifying: A Review of The Elegy Beta by Mischa Willet - The North American Anglican". Retrieved 2023-03-16.
  • ^ DeAngelis, Allison (Oct 6, 2016). "All New Ballet Score". Bellevue Reporter. Retrieved 8 July 2020. [Amber Willett is]...a fan of Shakespeare and married to an English literature professor
  • ^ Hardinia, Nichole (Aug 2018). "Willett Family: Happiest Here". Queen Anne Neighbors Magazine.
  • External links edit

    • Official website
    • Twitter profile
    • Interview (print) with Christian Poetics Initiative
    • Interview (podcast) with Practicing Gospel
    • Critical essay by Mark S. Burrows

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Mischa Willett is an American poet 1 and essayist best known for his work in the poetic elegy 2 and for his academic championship of the Spasmodic poets 3 4 Mischa WillettBornMichael David Willett1978NationalityAmericanAlma materWheaton CollegeOccupationAuthorWebsitewww wbr mischawillett wbr com Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Teaching 2 2 Writing 2 3 Editorial work 3 Literary works 3 1 Poetry collections 3 2 Critical essays and articles 4 Style and themes 5 Personal life 6 Selected bibliography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editMischa Willett was born in Phoenix Arizona to a family associated with People s Church 5 an offshoot of the Jesus movement and later moved to the Pacific Northwest region of the United States where he was raised He spent much of his childhood exploring the diverse landscapes of the region from coastal shores to small towns This deep connection to nature and urban environments would later become a prominent theme in his poetry From a young age Willett was drawn to literature finding inspiration in the works of Romantic and Victorian poets as well as classical mythology and contemporary American poetry His early exposure to various literary styles and to the King James Bible helped to shape the development of his own poetic voice Willett pursued his passion for literature and writing through his academic studies He completed his undergraduate degree in English at Wheaton College a liberal arts institution located in Wheaton Illinois where he studied under evangelical writers such as Leland Ryken and Alan Jacobs academic 6 There he attended his first poetry readings by poets such as Li Young Lee Dana Gioia and Jeanne Murray Walker 6 During his undergraduate years he began to develop his unique style and voice as a poet After completing his undergraduate studies Willett went on to earn a Master of Arts degree from Northern Arizona University 6 and a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from University of Washington further honing his skills as a poet under the direction of Richard Kenney poet and Linda Bierds 6 While at UW under the auspices of study abroad programs he first began taking the trips to Rome that would become a recurrent feature in his poetry 7 Willett also earned a Ph D in English with a focus on British Romanticism and the intersections between poetry theology and philosophy His doctoral research deepened his understanding of the historical and intellectual contexts that have shaped poetic traditions and informed his own creative work While writing his dissertation he spent a year as scholar in residence at University of Tubingen in Baden Wurttemberg 6 where he began work on the impressions of Rainer Maria Rilke that would form his second book The Elegy Beta 8 Career editTeaching edit Mischa Willett has held various academic positions throughout his career teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels currently at Seattle Pacific University 9 10 His experiences as a professor have allowed him to share his passion for literature writing and critical thinking with students from diverse backgrounds Willett s areas of specialization include British Romanticism Victorian Literature Creative Writing and C S Lewis He has taught a wide range of courses covering topics such as creative writing literary criticism and the history of poetic forms Writing edit Willett has made a considerable impact in both the literary and academic spheres through his major publications His poetry collections Phases and The Elegy Beta have garnered critical acclaim for their innovative blend of humor spirituality and cultural insight In addition to his poetry Willett has contributed scholarly articles to prestigious academic journals such as Victorian Literature and Culture Cambridge University Press and Victoriographies Edinburgh University Press These publications showcase his deep understanding of historical and cultural contexts further establishing Willett as a prominent voice in both creative and scholarly pursuits Editorial work edit Mischa Willett has also made a significant contribution to the scholarly community with his edited edition of Festus by Philip James Bailey published by Edinburgh University Press This critical edition brings renewed attention to Bailey s work a once popular and influential Victorian epic poem that had faded from literary prominence over time Willett s edition provides readers with a carefully annotated and contextualized version of Festus offering insights into the poem s historical background stylistic features and thematic concerns In doing so he helps to reestablish the poem s relevance within the broader landscape of Victorian literature and opens up new avenues for research and appreciation Literary works editPoetry collections edit Phases is a collection of predominantly religious 11 poems that showcase Mischa Willett s distinct talent for incorporating irony and humor 12 into his work Recognized as one of the Best Books 2017 by the Washington Independent Review of Books 13 the collection has drawn comparisons to the poetic style of Richard Wilbur 14 Additionally the poems in Phases demonstrate a keen interest in Italian culture and classical civilizations enriching the thematic tapestry of the collection Through this unique blend of spirituality wit and cultural insight Willett offers readers a fresh perspective on religious poetry contributing to a broader understanding of the diverse forms and expressions that contemporary verse can take The Elegy Beta Mischa Willett s second book is an extended meditation on angels as portrayed in Rainer Maria Rilke s Duino Elegies In both style and theme Willett s work has been compared to the Metaphysical poets particularly John Donne as well as to John Berryman 8 Drawing on these influences The Elegy Beta weaves together a profound exploration of the spiritual and the human engaging readers in an imaginative dialogue with Rilke s vision of the angelic realm Published as the first poetry book by Mockingbird Press it gained critical acclaim and was recognized as one of the ten best poetry books of 2020 by Relief Journal 15 Critical essays and articles edit Mischa Willett has made significant contributions as an essayist writing on a variety of topics related to culture and religion His work has been featured in publications such as The Gospel Coalition The New Criterion Chronicle of Higher Education and First Things These essays explore contemporary issues and engage in critical conversations around faith society and the arts In addition to his writings on culture and religion Willett has also shown a keen interest in the Spasmodic poetry movement examining its historical context and relevance to modern scholars Through his diverse range of essays and articles Willett has demonstrated a thought provoking approach to the exploration of the intersections between literature culture and spirituality Style and themes editWillett s poetic style is characterized by a unique blend of humor irony and a strong command of language Drawing inspiration from poets like James Tate and Simon Armitage Willett s work often tackles serious themes while remaining playful and engaging In The Elegy Beta for example his use of colloquial language wordplay and internal rhyme showcase his ability to captivate readers with unexpected turns of phrase This lightness of touch reminiscent of Auden s definition of light verse allows Willett to tackle heavy topics while maintaining a sense of hope and resilience His poetry invites readers to lower their guard and appreciate the insights he offers demonstrating the power of humor and levity in exploring complex human experiences 16 Personal life editMischa Willett is married to Amber Willett 17 18 a choreographer and together they reside in Seattle Washington As a practicing Anglican Willett s faith plays a significant role in both his personal life and his writing with religious themes often appearing in his work The couple s shared passion for the arts and their strong spiritual foundation contribute to a rich and vibrant personal life which in turn informs and inspires Willett s poetry and essays Selected bibliography editWillett Mischa Phases Eugene Oregon Cascade Books 2017 Print ISBN 978 1733716659 Willett Mischa The Elegy Beta and Other Poems Charlottesville VA Mockingbird Ministries 2020 Print ISBN 978 1532610356 Bailey Philip James Festus An Epic Poem edited by Mischa Willett Edinburgh UP 2021 Print ISBN 978 1474457811 Willett Mischa Another Advent Mockingbird Willett Mischa Dice Will Land as They Will Ekstasis Magazine Willett Mischa The Christological Vision of Pirates of the Caribbean Christ and Pop Culture October 2017 Vol 5 9 Willett Mischa Excuse Me Love Li J Journal New Writing on Justice Spring 2018 60 Willett Mischa Some Reservations Thinking about Native American Spirituality Front Porch Republic March 2019 1 8 Willett Mischa Doing Research with Humanities Undergraduates Chronicle of Higher Education May 2019 1 3 Willett Mischa Past Participle The Cresset 83 2 2019 46 Willett Mischa Joy of Every Longing Heart an Advent Meditation North American Anglican November 2020 1 6 Willett Mischa Small Letters and Sparrows on Everyday Miracles Mockingbird Summer 2021 5 9 Willett Mischa 4 Simple Ways to Help Your Most Disconnected Students Chronicle of Higher Education October 2021 3 6 Willett Mischa The Unit of Wine is the Cup Christianity and Literature December 2021 456 Willett Mischa The Life and Afterlife of Festus New Criterion September 2022 24 29 References edit Watson Kathryn Virtue and Necessity of Mentorship Christianity Today Retrieved 8 May 2020 Willett is now an accomplished poet and is so at home on a college campus that he is a professor at Seattle Pacific University Young Glynn 2020 Poets and Poems Tweetspeak Retrieved 10 May 2020 Poet Mischa Willett is exploring the elegy More than that he s modernizing it Mischa Willett Google Scholar Retrieved 8 July 2020 Bocarde Patrick 13 Nov 2017 Talking Earth Radio KBOO Portland Retrieved 10 May 2020 Willett s specialty is nineteenth century British Poetry of the Spasmodic School My Box of 64 Episode 2 Mischa Willett amp the power of practice Looking Closer with Jeffrey Overstreet 2017 04 26 Retrieved 2020 07 21 a b c d e Bio Mischa Willett Retrieved 2020 07 21 On Our Bookshelf Mockingbird Retrieved 8 July 2020 Poems playful at times epigrammatic conscious of things Italian a b Rossi Lee 2020 Review of The Elegy Beta Rain Taxi 25 2 Willett gives us a stripped down Rilke for the 20th century Throughout his career Willett has evinced a taste for the English Metaphysical poets and syntax reminiscent of John Berryman Faculty Profile SPU Department of English and Cultural Studies Retrieved 8 May 2020 Young Glynn Poets and Poems Mischa Willett and Phases Tweetspeak Poetry Retrieved 8 May 2020 Willett teaches English at Seattle Pacific University He specializes in 19th century British poetry and also teaches Shakespeare C S Lewis and the Inklings and creative writing Minkoff Michael March 17 2018 Truth is Like Poetry Relief A Journal of Art and Faith Retrieved 8 May 2020 He brings religion down from the clouds in poems like The Help Galbraith Jeffrey 2017 Smith Christopher ed Critical Distance on Modern Life The Englewood Review of Books 7 26 27 Adept at engaging the reader with music and humor keen to the ironies of modern culture Cavalieri Grace October 2017 Exemplars Washington Independent Review of Books Retrieved 6 June 2020 Rossi Lee Mischa Willett s Phases Pedestal Magazine 82 Retrieved 8 May 2020 The influence of Richard Wilbur with his love of elegance and Italian culture seems particularly strong Danielsen Aarik 2020 in Poetry Relief Journal Retrieved 19 February 2021 Rattelle Dan 2020 09 17 Every Angel Is Terrifying A Review of The Elegy Beta by Mischa Willet The North American Anglican Retrieved 2023 03 16 DeAngelis Allison Oct 6 2016 All New Ballet Score Bellevue Reporter Retrieved 8 July 2020 Amber Willett is a fan of Shakespeare and married to an English literature professor Hardinia Nichole Aug 2018 Willett Family Happiest Here Queen Anne Neighbors Magazine External links editOfficial website Twitter profile Interview print with Christian Poetics Initiative Interview podcast with Practicing Gospel Critical essay by Mark S Burrows Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mischa Willett amp oldid 1176940881, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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