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Renée Ashley

Renée Ashley is an American poet, novelist, essayist, and educator.

Renée Ashley
Born
EducationSan Francisco State University
Occupations
  • Poet
  • novelist
  • essayist
  • educator

Presently on the faculty of Fairleigh Dickinson University and an editor of The Literary Review, Ashley is the author of five collections of poetry, two chapbooks and a novel. Her work has garnered several honours including the Brittingham Prize in Poetry, Pushcart Prize, as well as fellowships granted by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment of the Arts. Several of her poems have been published in noted literary journals and magazines, including Poetry, American Voice, Bellevue Literary Review, Harvard Review, Kenyon Review, and The Literary Review.[1]

Life and career edit

Ashley was born in Palo Alto, California and raised nearby in Redwood City.[1] Her father worked infrequently in a ball bearing factory and her mother was a PBX telephone operator and secretary; she was their only child.[2] In interviews, she describes her parents as being an "anti influence" on her literary pursuits—mentioning that she was raised in a house that had no books and that her mother believed that "if you’re reading you’re not doing anything."[2]

Ashley attended San Francisco State University and was graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in three majors (in French, English, and Comparative Literature) in 1979. Subsequently, she earned a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Comparative Literature from San Francisco State University in 1981.[3] Ashley came to poetry later in life and by chance. While attending a fiction writing seminar at a writer's conference at Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, California, she was inspired to start writing poetry after "wandering away" and encountering a poetry reading by John Logan (1923–1987).[2]

Ashley presently resides in Ringwood, New Jersey[1] and is on the faculty of Fairleigh Dickinson University teaching in the university's graduate degree programmes for a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Creative Writing (2001–present) and Master of Arts in Creative Writing and Literature for Educators (2010–present).[4][5] Since 1994, she has been on the faculty of the Winter Poetry & Prose Getaway, a large writers conference recently hosted by Stockton University (formerly Richard Stockton College) and Murphy Writing Seminars.[3][6]

She previously taught creative writing at Ramapo College (1989–1993) in Mahwah, New Jersey and at Rockland Center for the Arts (1985–1995) in West Nyack, New York.[3] For five years (1997–2002), she was assistant poetry coordinator for the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, a not-for-profit philanthropic organisation that gives grants to environmental and social projects, educators and artists and operates a biennial four-day poetry festival in New Jersey that is the largest poetry event in North America.[3][7] For several years, from 2007 until 2014, she was poetry editor of Fairleigh Dickinson University's literary quarterly The Literary Review.[8]

Critical reception edit

The Los Angeles Review wrote of The View from the Body (2016): "Context is everything for meaning; there is no definition free of it. We are all in a context inextricably bound up in the definition of who we are. For better or worse, that imposes limits, especially the physical ones, with death being the ultimate defining context. However, the struggle against limits remains heroic and is better than the alternatives of apathy, acquiescence, even the embrace of oppression. The struggle against limits is what creates us and makes our beloved underdogs. We are how we respond to mortality. Renee Ashley’s collection is an intellectually brilliant banner in that battle."[9]

The Literary Review wrote of The View from the Body (2016): "The phantoms of Sexton, Plath, Rich, and others all inform The View from the Body, but Ashley is operating in undiscovered country, pushing and probing what the line and sentence can do when called into question. Renée Ashley’s finely tuned sensibilities allow her to experiment with language and form without sacrificing meaning and beauty."[10]

Publishers Weekly reviewed Ashley's seventh book of poetry, Because I Am the Shore I Want to Be the Sea (2013), a series of prose poems on the subjects of "sex, courtship, fear, fatigue, loyalty, companion animals, and human regret" as "squared-off, almost blindingly vivid" and "committed to individual feeling, lyric, texture, emotional rawness, and authenticity."[11]

Poetry in Penn Station edit

A six-line excerpt from Ashley's poem "First Book of the Moon" in The Revisionist's Dream (2001) was selected for a permanent installation by artist Larry Kirkland in New York City's Pennsylvania Station.[12]

"...We dream our lives
But the rivers breathe flint and spark
And each night we believe in everything—
The shifting edge of light
And dark, the possibility of what we think we are
And what we think we see."[13]

Carved in marble, this installation features excerpts from the works of several New Jersey poets (including Walt Whitman, William Carlos Williams, and Amiri Baraka) and was part of the renovation and reconstruction of the New Jersey Transit section of the station completed in 2002.[12]

Works edit

Poetry edit

Ashley has released six collections of poetry and two chapbooks.

  • 1992: Salt (University of Wisconsin Press) ISBN 978-0299131449
  • 1998: The Various Reason of Light (Avocet Press) ISBN 978-0966107210
  • 2001: The Revisionist's Dream (Avocet Press) ISBN 978-0970504920
  • 2006: The Museum of Lost Wings (chapbook) (Hill-Stead Museum Press)
  • 2009: Basic Heart (Texas Review Press) ISBN 978-0966107210
  • 2010: The Verbs of Desiring (chapbook) (New American Press) ISBN 978-0981780252
  • 2013: Because I Am the Shore I Want to Be the Sea (Subito Press) ISBN 978-0983115083
  • 2016: The View from the Body (Black Lawrence Press)[14]

Fiction edit

Essays edit

Honors and awards edit

In recognition of her achievements in poetry and writing, Renée Ashley has earned the following awards and fellowships:[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Poets & Writers – Directory of Writers: Renee Ashley. Retrieved December 14, 2012
  2. ^ a b c Nagy, Kim. "A Voice Answering a Voice — A Conversation with Renée Ashley"in Wild River Review WRR 4.4 (August 1, 2007). Retrieved December 22, 2012 September 18, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b c d e Renee Ashley at work: Bio. Retrieved December 14, 2012.
  4. ^ Poets & Writers MFA Programs Fairleigh Dickinson University. Retrieved December 14, 2012.
  5. ^ Fairleigh Dickinson University, Fairleigh Dickinson University: Creative Writing MFA Faculty and Creative Writing for Educators: Faculty Retrieved February 12, 2014.
  6. ^ Winter Poetry & Prose Getaway. Poetry Faculty. Retrieved February 12, 2014.
  7. ^ Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation The Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival: A Brief Historical Overview. Retrieved February 12, 2014.
  8. ^ The Literary Review – Masthead. Retrieved December 14, 2012.
  9. ^ Staff. The View from the Body reviewed by The Los Angeles Review. Retrieved April 13, 2019.
  10. ^ Staff. The View from the Body reviewed by The Literary Review. Retrieved April 13, 2019.
  11. ^ Staff. Because I Am the Shore I Want to Be the Sea reviewed by Publishers Weekly (October 28, 2013). Retrieved October 30, 2013.
  12. ^ a b New Jersey Transit. "Commissioner Fox Unveils New 7th Avenue Concourse at Penn Station N.Y.: Built For Today’s Crowds and Tomorrow’s Capacity Needs" (news release) (September 18, 2002). Retrieved May 2, 2013.
  13. ^ Ashley, Renée. "III. Variant Moon: Eclipse (Moon as Abstraction)" from "First Book of the Moon" in The Revisionists Dream (Pearl River, New York: Avocet Press, 2001), 28. Note: The Penn Station rendering is in a slightly different line format from the original.
  14. ^ Black Lawrence Press, Authors: Renee Ashley. Retrieved August 14, 2015.

renée, ashley, american, poet, novelist, essayist, educator, bornpalo, alto, california, educationsan, francisco, state, universityoccupationspoet, novelist, essayist, educatorpresently, faculty, fairleigh, dickinson, university, editor, literary, review, ashl. Renee Ashley is an American poet novelist essayist and educator Renee AshleyBornPalo Alto California U S EducationSan Francisco State UniversityOccupationsPoet novelist essayist educatorPresently on the faculty of Fairleigh Dickinson University and an editor of The Literary Review Ashley is the author of five collections of poetry two chapbooks and a novel Her work has garnered several honours including the Brittingham Prize in Poetry Pushcart Prize as well as fellowships granted by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment of the Arts Several of her poems have been published in noted literary journals and magazines including Poetry American Voice Bellevue Literary Review Harvard Review Kenyon Review and The Literary Review 1 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Critical reception 3 Poetry in Penn Station 4 Works 4 1 Poetry 4 2 Fiction 4 3 Essays 5 Honors and awards 5 1 Awards and competitions 5 2 Fellowships 6 ReferencesLife and career editAshley was born in Palo Alto California and raised nearby in Redwood City 1 Her father worked infrequently in a ball bearing factory and her mother was a PBX telephone operator and secretary she was their only child 2 In interviews she describes her parents as being an anti influence on her literary pursuits mentioning that she was raised in a house that had no books and that her mother believed that if you re reading you re not doing anything 2 Ashley attended San Francisco State University and was graduated with a Bachelor of Arts B A degree in three majors in French English and Comparative Literature in 1979 Subsequently she earned a Master of Arts M A in Comparative Literature from San Francisco State University in 1981 3 Ashley came to poetry later in life and by chance While attending a fiction writing seminar at a writer s conference at Foothill College in Los Altos Hills California she was inspired to start writing poetry after wandering away and encountering a poetry reading by John Logan 1923 1987 2 Ashley presently resides in Ringwood New Jersey 1 and is on the faculty of Fairleigh Dickinson University teaching in the university s graduate degree programmes for a Master of Fine Arts MFA in Creative Writing 2001 present and Master of Arts in Creative Writing and Literature for Educators 2010 present 4 5 Since 1994 she has been on the faculty of the Winter Poetry amp Prose Getaway a large writers conference recently hosted by Stockton University formerly Richard Stockton College and Murphy Writing Seminars 3 6 She previously taught creative writing at Ramapo College 1989 1993 in Mahwah New Jersey and at Rockland Center for the Arts 1985 1995 in West Nyack New York 3 For five years 1997 2002 she was assistant poetry coordinator for the Geraldine R Dodge Foundation a not for profit philanthropic organisation that gives grants to environmental and social projects educators and artists and operates a biennial four day poetry festival in New Jersey that is the largest poetry event in North America 3 7 For several years from 2007 until 2014 she was poetry editor of Fairleigh Dickinson University s literary quarterly The Literary Review 8 Critical reception editThe Los Angeles Review wrote of The View from the Body 2016 Context is everything for meaning there is no definition free of it We are all in a context inextricably bound up in the definition of who we are For better or worse that imposes limits especially the physical ones with death being the ultimate defining context However the struggle against limits remains heroic and is better than the alternatives of apathy acquiescence even the embrace of oppression The struggle against limits is what creates us and makes our beloved underdogs We are how we respond to mortality Renee Ashley s collection is an intellectually brilliant banner in that battle 9 The Literary Review wrote of The View from the Body 2016 The phantoms of Sexton Plath Rich and others all inform The View from the Body but Ashley is operating in undiscovered country pushing and probing what the line and sentence can do when called into question Renee Ashley s finely tuned sensibilities allow her to experiment with language and form without sacrificing meaning and beauty 10 Publishers Weekly reviewed Ashley s seventh book of poetry Because I Am the Shore I Want to Be the Sea 2013 a series of prose poems on the subjects of sex courtship fear fatigue loyalty companion animals and human regret as squared off almost blindingly vivid and committed to individual feeling lyric texture emotional rawness and authenticity 11 Poetry in Penn Station editA six line excerpt from Ashley s poem First Book of the Moon in The Revisionist s Dream 2001 was selected for a permanent installation by artist Larry Kirkland in New York City s Pennsylvania Station 12 We dream our lives But the rivers breathe flint and spark And each night we believe in everything The shifting edge of light And dark the possibility of what we think we are And what we think we see 13 Carved in marble this installation features excerpts from the works of several New Jersey poets including Walt Whitman William Carlos Williams and Amiri Baraka and was part of the renovation and reconstruction of the New Jersey Transit section of the station completed in 2002 12 Works editPoetry edit Ashley has released six collections of poetry and two chapbooks 1992 Salt University of Wisconsin Press ISBN 978 0299131449 1998 The Various Reason of Light Avocet Press ISBN 978 0966107210 2001 The Revisionist s Dream Avocet Press ISBN 978 0970504920 2006 The Museum of Lost Wings chapbook Hill Stead Museum Press 2009 Basic Heart Texas Review Press ISBN 978 0966107210 2010 The Verbs of Desiring chapbook New American Press ISBN 978 0981780252 2013 Because I Am the Shore I Want to Be the Sea Subito Press ISBN 978 0983115083 2016 The View from the Body Black Lawrence Press 14 Fiction edit 2003 Someplace Like This Permanent Press ISBN 978 1 57962 090 5Essays edit 2019 Minglements Prose on Poetry and Life Del Sol Press ISBN 978 0 9998425 3 9Honors and awards editIn recognition of her achievements in poetry and writing Renee Ashley has earned the following awards and fellowships 3 Awards and competitions edit 2012 Subito Press Book Award Winner 2009 New American Press Chapbook Competition Winner 2008 X J Kennedy Award in Poetry Texas Review Press Winner 2007 Runner up American Literary Review Poetry Contest 2006 Black Warrior Review Poetry Contest First place 2006 Hill Stead Museum Sunken Garden Poetry competition Winner 1999 Pushcart Prize Volume XXIV 1998 Charles Angoff Award The Literary Review 1997 American Literary Review Poetry Contest 1996 Chelsea Award for Poetry 1992 Fourth Annual Kenyon Review Award for Literary Excellence 1992 1993 Special Mention Pushcart Prize XVII 1991 Brittingham Prize in Poetry University of Wisconsin Press 1990 Judith s Room Emerging Talent Competition 1990 Kenyon Review Award for Literary Excellence for Emerging Writers 1989 Robert H Winner Award Co winner Poetry Society of America 1989 Open Voice Award Poetry Writers Voice West Side Y NY NY 1988 Eve of St Agnes Award Negative Capability Mobile AL 1988 Ruth Lake Memorial Award Runner up Poetry Society of America NY 1987 Ruth Lake Memorial Award Poetry Society of America New York NY 1986 Washington Prize in Poetry Word Works Inc Washington DC 1985 Cecil Hackney Literary Award Birmingham Southern College 1980 Milton Award San Mateo County Arts Council CA 1978 Wings Award Fellowships edit 2017 Associate Artist Atlantic Center for the Arts 2013 Fellow Virginia Center for the Creative Arts 2012 Fellow Virginia Center for the Creative Arts 2008 Associate Artist Atlantic Center for the Arts 2006 Full Fellowship Vermont Studio Center 2005 Distinguished Poet in Residence Wichita State University Kansas 2003 2004 Fellowship in Poetry New Jersey State Council on the Arts 1997 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Poetry 1994 1995 Fellowship in Poetry New Jersey State Council on the Arts 1994 Fellow MacDowell Colony Peterborough NH 1993 Fellow MacDowell Colony Peterborough NH 1993 Grant Poets amp Writers teaching 1990 Fellow Yaddo Saratoga Springs NY 1990 Fellowship Geraldine R Dodge Foundation 1989 Fellowship in Poetry New Jersey State Council on the Arts 1989 Fellowship Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation Department of Higher Education 1989 Grant College Foundation Ramapo College of New Jersey Summer Institute Series for New Jersey Faculty 1986 87 Writer in Residence Rockland Center for the Arts West Nyack NY 1986 Grant New York State Council on the Arts Residency 1986 Grant Poets amp Writers Inc New York NY Teaching 1985 Fellowship in Prose New Jersey State Council on the ArtsReferences edit a b c Poets amp Writers Directory of Writers Renee Ashley Retrieved December 14 2012 a b c Nagy Kim A Voice Answering a Voice A Conversation with Renee Ashley in Wild River Review WRR 4 4 August 1 2007 Retrieved December 22 2012 Archived September 18 2012 at the Wayback Machine a b c d e Renee Ashley at work Bio Retrieved December 14 2012 Poets amp Writers MFA Programs Fairleigh Dickinson University Retrieved December 14 2012 Fairleigh Dickinson University Fairleigh Dickinson University Creative Writing MFA Faculty and Creative Writing for Educators Faculty Retrieved February 12 2014 Winter Poetry amp Prose Getaway Poetry Faculty Retrieved February 12 2014 Geraldine R Dodge Foundation The Geraldine R Dodge Poetry Festival A Brief Historical Overview Retrieved February 12 2014 The Literary Review Masthead Retrieved December 14 2012 Staff The View from the Body reviewed by The Los Angeles Review Retrieved April 13 2019 Staff The View from the Body reviewed by The Literary Review Retrieved April 13 2019 Staff Because I Am the Shore I Want to Be the Sea reviewed by Publishers Weekly October 28 2013 Retrieved October 30 2013 a b New Jersey Transit Commissioner Fox Unveils New 7th Avenue Concourse at Penn Station N Y Built For Today s Crowds and Tomorrow s Capacity Needs news release September 18 2002 Retrieved May 2 2013 Ashley Renee III Variant Moon Eclipse Moon as Abstraction from First Book of the Moon in The Revisionists Dream Pearl River New York Avocet Press 2001 28 Note The Penn Station rendering is in a slightly different line format from the original Black Lawrence Press Authors Renee Ashley Retrieved August 14 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Renee Ashley amp oldid 1167166325, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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