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Thomas E. Kennedy

Thomas E. Kennedy (born March 9, 1944, died in Copenhagen 2021) was an American fiction writer, essayist, and translator from Danish. He is the author of more than 30 books, including novels, story and essay collections, literary criticism, translation, and most notably the four novels of the Copenhagen Quartet. Of the quartet, David Applefield, author of Paris Inside Out and The Unofficial Guide to Paris series of books, writes: “Kennedy does for Copenhagen what Joyce did for Dublin.”[1]

Thomas E. Kennedy
Born(1944-03-09)March 9, 1944
New York City, U.S.
Died2021 (aged 76–77)
Copenhagen, Denmark
Occupation
  • Writer
  • essayist
  • translator
NationalityAmerican
EducationBishop Loughlin Memorial High School
City College of New York
Fordham University (BA)
Vermont College (MFA)
University of Copenhagen (PhD)

The Copenhagen Quartet edit

After twenty-five years of publishing in small presses and literary magazines, Kennedy was discovered by Bloomsbury Publishing, which offered him a four-book contract, starting in 2010, for his Copenhagen Quartet: four independent novels, with each set in a different season in the Danish capital, and each written in a different literary style.

As an American expatriate who has lived in Copenhagen since 1976, Kennedy has infused the novels of the quartet with a wealth of historical and cultural details about the city. In particular, Kerrigan in Copenhagen: A Love Story, which is set in spring, is a novel disguised as a guide to Copenhagen's serving houses (a.k.a. pubs). Each chapter takes place in one or more of nearly 60 different pubs. Although each book of the quartet may be read independently, Kerrigan in Copenhagen establishes an in-depth background of the Danish history and culture. The New York Times describes this novel as "a spiraling exploration of alcohol, history, literature, art and jazz."[2]

See also The Washington Post review of In the Company of Angels.[3]

Early life and education edit

Born in Queens, New York City, Kennedy was the youngest of four children. He graduated from Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School in 1961, volunteered for the draft, and served in the United States Army in 1962-1963. He spent much of the 1960s hitchhiking around the country and later wrote a collection of essays about his experiences, Riding the Dog: A Look Back at America.

He studied for a year and a half at the City College of New York (1961, 1968), and graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Fordham University, Lincoln Center Campus, in 1974. He then relocated to Europe, first working in Ferney-Voltaire, France, as News Editor of World Medical Journal (1974-1976), a publication of the World Medical Association. At the age of 32, he moved to Copenhagen, Denmark, where he has lived ever since.

Kennedy worked as head of the international department of the Danish Medical Association, Managing Editor of Danish Medical Bulletin, and from 1976 to 2004 as a translator for the Danish Rehabilitation Center for Torture Victims, now known as the International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRC). While in the latter capacity, he traveled extensively worldwide and completed his Master of Fine Arts in Writing degree at Vermont College (1983-1985) and his Ph.D. in American literature at the University of Copenhagen (1985-1988).

His affiliation with the IRC greatly influenced his novel In the Company of Angels, which is among those from his Copenhagen Quartet. The novel won an Eric Hoffer Book Award in 2007 under the title of Greene's Summer.[4]

Literary career edit

Concurrent with his work as an international executive, Kennedy taught fiction and creative nonfiction in various short-term seminars and low-residency MFA programs in the United States, including Vermont College (1985-1988) and Fairleigh Dickinson University (2004–present).

He has served as international editor, advisory editor, and contributing editor to various publications, including Cimarron Review (1990-2000), Pushcart Prize (1990-present), The Literary Review (1996–present), Absinthe: New European Writing (2003-2013), and Serving House: A Journal of Literary Arts (2010–present). He co-edits with Walter Cummins two columns for WebDelSol.Com,[5][6] as well as serves as co-publisher and co-editor with Cummins of Serving House Books.

More than 300 of Kennedy’s stories, essays, and translations from the Danish language have been published in numerous journals, such as The New Yorker online,[7] New Letters,[8] The Independent in London, Esquire Weekly, Glimmer Train,[9] Writer’s Chronicle, and The Literary Review,[10] among numerous others.[11]

Awards and honors edit

Kennedy’s work has won several awards, including the O. Henry Prize[12] and two Pushcart Prizes, most recently in 2015.[13]

In 2007, the Association of Writers & Writing Programs dedicated a panel to Kennedy’s fiction work.[14]

That same year, he won two Eric Hoffer Awards[4] for novels: Winner in Micro-Press category: Greene’s Summer (re-released as In the Company of Angels in 2010); and First Runner-Up in General Fiction category: Danish Fall (re-released as Falling Sideways in 2011).

In 2008, his essay “I Am Joe’s Prostate” won a National Magazine Award.[15][16]

In addition, he has won multiple grants from the Danish Arts Council for his translations from Danish to American English of many poets and writers (including Dan Turèll, Henrik Nordbrandt, Pia Tafdrup, Kristian Bang Foss, Line-Maria Lång, and Martin Glaz Serup).

In 2016, he was awarded the Dan Turéll Prize by the Turèll Society for his books of the COPENHAGEN QUARTET (2010-2014) and his translations of Danish poets and writers, chiefly Dan Turèll. He was given the silver Turèll medal, on the occasion of what would have been Turèll's 70th birthday.

Selected bibliography edit

Kennedy has produced an extensive catalog of works during a 50-year career as a writer, editor, and academic. The following bibliography lists only a fraction; a comprehensive list, including publications in journals and magazines, is available in the Spring 2008 issue of The South Carolina Review.[11]

Novels edit

  • Crossing Borders (1990)
  • A Weather of the Eye (1996)
  • The Book of Angels (1997)
  • Kerrigan's Copenhagen: A Love Story (2002)[17]
  • Bluett's Blue Hours (2003)[18]
  • Greene's Summer (2004)[19]
  • Danish Fall (2005)[20]
  • A Passion in the Desert (2007)
  • In the Company of Angels (2010)
  • Falling Sideways (2011)
  • Kerrigan in Copenhagen: A Love Story (2013)
  • Beneath the Neon Egg (2014)

Novel-in-essays edit

  • Last Night My Bed a Boat of Whiskey Going Down (2010)

Short-story collections edit

  • Unreal City (1996)
  • Drive Dive Dance & Fight (1997)
  • Cast Upon the Day (2008)
  • Getting Lucky: New & Selected Stories, 1982-2012 (2013)

Essay collections edit

  • Realism & Other Illusions: Essays on the Craft of Fiction (2002)
  • Riding the Dog: A Look Back at America (2008)

Literary criticism edit

Translations edit

  • Last Walk Through the City: Poems by Dan Turèll (2010)
  • Four poems by Henrik Nordbrandt, translated by Thomas E. Kennedy in American Poetry Review, Volume 42, Issue 3 (May/June 2013): 40-41

Spoken-word recording edit

  • an INTRODUCTION: Dan Turèll+Halfdan E Meets Thomas E. Kennedy, a CD on which Kennedy reads his translations of 12 poems by Turèll, with music by Danish film composer Halfdan E and background vocals by Sanne Graulund. Text and sample audio clip of one of those poems, "Last Walk Through the City," appear online in Serving House Journal.[21]

Anthologies edit

  • New Danish Fiction, co-edited with Frank Hugus (1995)
  • Small Gifts of Knowing: New Irish Poetry and Prose (1997)
  • Stories and Sources (1998)
  • Poems and Sources (2000)
  • The Secret Life of Writers, co-edited with Walter Cummins (2002)
  • The Girl with the Red Hair: Musings on a Theme, co-edited with Walter Cummins (2011)

References edit

  1. ^ Applefield, David. Frank: An International Journal of Contemporary Writing & Art (October, 1998).
  2. ^ Cokal, Susann. "Soused," a review of Kerrigan in Copenhagen" in The New York Times, July 5, 2013.
  3. ^ Yardley, Jonathan. “Jonathan Yardley Reviews In the Company of Angels by Thomas Kennedy,” in The Washington Post (March 21, 2010).
  4. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2012-11-04. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
  5. ^ Cummins, Walter and Thomas E. Kennedy. Literary Explorer
  6. ^ Cummins, Walter and Thomas E. Kennedy. "Writers on the Job: Tales of Non-Writing"
  7. ^ Kennedy, Thomas E. “Aggravated Bibliophilism,” in The New Yorker (January 22, 2014) [1]
  8. ^ Kennedy, Thomas E. “In the Dark,” in New Letters 70:3+4 (2004), Honorable Mention in Pushcart Prize XXX, 2006; and “The Bridge Back to Queens,” in New Letters 71:3 (2005): 46-65 (Honorable Mention in Pushcart Prize XXXI, 2007).
  9. ^ Kennedy, Thomas E. “Fellow Travelers,” in Glimmer Train, Issue 63 (Summer 2007): 78-91.
  10. ^ Kennedy, Thomas E. “Remembering the Sixties: A Conversation with Robert Gover,” in The Literary Review 50:2 (Winter 2007): 21-42; reprinted in Serving House Journal, Issue 11 (Winter 2015): online [2]
  11. ^ a b Kennedy, Thomas E. and Alice Maud Guldbrandsen. “Thomas E. Kennedy Bibliography” in The South Carolina Review 40:2 (Spring 2008): 46-63.
  12. ^ Kennedy, Thomas E. “Landing Zone X-Ray,” published in New Letters 58:4 (1994) [3]
  13. ^ Kennedy, Thomas E. “My White House Days,” an essay first published in New Letters and reprinted in Pushcart Prize XXXIX, 2015; and “Murphy’s Angel,” a short story first published in New Delta Review and reprinted in Pushcart Prize XV, 1990.
  14. ^ AWP Panel #R148, “Thomas E. Kennedy: A Lifetime of Literature” (March 1, 2007), in AWP Conference Schedule of Events (page 45). [4]
  15. ^ New Letters tops literary giants, captures prestigious National Magazine Award; UMKC’s resident literary journal wins for Thomas E. Kennedy essay” [5]
  16. ^ New Letters and VQR Win National Magazine Awards,” in Poets & Writers [6]
  17. ^ Originally published by Wynkin de Worde, Ireland; reissued in a revised edition, Kerrigan in Copenhagen, by Bloomsbury Publishing (2013)
  18. ^ Originally published by Wynkin de Worde, Ireland; reissued in a revised edition, Beneath the Neon Egg, by Bloomsbury Publishing (2014)
  19. ^ Originally published by Wynkin de Worde, Ireland; reissued in a revised edition, In the Company of Angels, by Bloomsbury Publishing (2010)
  20. ^ Originally published by Wynkin de Worde, Ireland; reissued in a revised edition, Falling Sideways, by Bloomsbury Publishing (2011)
  21. ^ "Last Walk Through the City" by Dan Turèll, translated from the Danish to American English by Thomas E. Kennedy in Serving House Journal

Further reading edit

  • Thomas E. Kennedy: The Copenhagen Quartet, a DVD documentary film by Greg Herriges and Tom Knoff, Palatine: Harper College (2004)
  • “Novels of Jazz, the Jazz of Novels: On Kennedy’s Copenhagen Quartet,” by Michael Lee, in New Letters 74:1 (Fall 2007): 183-89

External links edit

  • Official Website

thomas, kennedy, born, march, 1944, died, copenhagen, 2021, american, fiction, writer, essayist, translator, from, danish, author, more, than, books, including, novels, story, essay, collections, literary, criticism, translation, most, notably, four, novels, c. Thomas E Kennedy born March 9 1944 died in Copenhagen 2021 was an American fiction writer essayist and translator from Danish He is the author of more than 30 books including novels story and essay collections literary criticism translation and most notably the four novels of the Copenhagen Quartet Of the quartet David Applefield author of Paris Inside Out and The Unofficial Guide to Paris series of books writes Kennedy does for Copenhagen what Joyce did for Dublin 1 Thomas E KennedyBorn 1944 03 09 March 9 1944New York City U S Died2021 aged 76 77 Copenhagen DenmarkOccupationWriter essayist translatorNationalityAmericanEducationBishop Loughlin Memorial High SchoolCity College of New YorkFordham University BA Vermont College MFA University of Copenhagen PhD Contents 1 The Copenhagen Quartet 2 Early life and education 3 Literary career 4 Awards and honors 5 Selected bibliography 5 1 Novels 5 2 Novel in essays 5 3 Short story collections 5 4 Essay collections 5 5 Literary criticism 5 6 Translations 5 7 Spoken word recording 5 8 Anthologies 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksThe Copenhagen Quartet editAfter twenty five years of publishing in small presses and literary magazines Kennedy was discovered by Bloomsbury Publishing which offered him a four book contract starting in 2010 for his Copenhagen Quartet four independent novels with each set in a different season in the Danish capital and each written in a different literary style As an American expatriate who has lived in Copenhagen since 1976 Kennedy has infused the novels of the quartet with a wealth of historical and cultural details about the city In particular Kerrigan in Copenhagen A Love Story which is set in spring is a novel disguised as a guide to Copenhagen s serving houses a k a pubs Each chapter takes place in one or more of nearly 60 different pubs Although each book of the quartet may be read independently Kerrigan in Copenhagen establishes an in depth background of the Danish history and culture The New York Times describes this novel as a spiraling exploration of alcohol history literature art and jazz 2 See also The Washington Post review of In the Company of Angels 3 Early life and education editBorn in Queens New York City Kennedy was the youngest of four children He graduated from Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School in 1961 volunteered for the draft and served in the United States Army in 1962 1963 He spent much of the 1960s hitchhiking around the country and later wrote a collection of essays about his experiences Riding the Dog A Look Back at America He studied for a year and a half at the City College of New York 1961 1968 and graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Fordham University Lincoln Center Campus in 1974 He then relocated to Europe first working in Ferney Voltaire France as News Editor of World Medical Journal 1974 1976 a publication of the World Medical Association At the age of 32 he moved to Copenhagen Denmark where he has lived ever since Kennedy worked as head of the international department of the Danish Medical Association Managing Editor of Danish Medical Bulletin and from 1976 to 2004 as a translator for the Danish Rehabilitation Center for Torture Victims now known as the International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims IRC While in the latter capacity he traveled extensively worldwide and completed his Master of Fine Arts in Writing degree at Vermont College 1983 1985 and his Ph D in American literature at the University of Copenhagen 1985 1988 His affiliation with the IRC greatly influenced his novel In the Company of Angels which is among those from his Copenhagen Quartet The novel won an Eric Hoffer Book Award in 2007 under the title of Greene s Summer 4 Literary career editConcurrent with his work as an international executive Kennedy taught fiction and creative nonfiction in various short term seminars and low residency MFA programs in the United States including Vermont College 1985 1988 and Fairleigh Dickinson University 2004 present He has served as international editor advisory editor and contributing editor to various publications including Cimarron Review 1990 2000 Pushcart Prize 1990 present The Literary Review 1996 present Absinthe New European Writing 2003 2013 and Serving House A Journal of Literary Arts 2010 present He co edits with Walter Cummins two columns for WebDelSol Com 5 6 as well as serves as co publisher and co editor with Cummins of Serving House Books More than 300 of Kennedy s stories essays and translations from the Danish language have been published in numerous journals such as The New Yorker online 7 New Letters 8 The Independent in London Esquire Weekly Glimmer Train 9 Writer s Chronicle and The Literary Review 10 among numerous others 11 Awards and honors editKennedy s work has won several awards including the O Henry Prize 12 and two Pushcart Prizes most recently in 2015 13 In 2007 the Association of Writers amp Writing Programs dedicated a panel to Kennedy s fiction work 14 That same year he won two Eric Hoffer Awards 4 for novels Winner in Micro Press category Greene s Summer re released as In the Company of Angels in 2010 and First Runner Up in General Fiction category Danish Fall re released as Falling Sideways in 2011 In 2008 his essay I Am Joe s Prostate won a National Magazine Award 15 16 In addition he has won multiple grants from the Danish Arts Council for his translations from Danish to American English of many poets and writers including Dan Turell Henrik Nordbrandt Pia Tafdrup Kristian Bang Foss Line Maria Lang and Martin Glaz Serup In 2016 he was awarded the Dan Turell Prize by the Turell Society for his books of the COPENHAGEN QUARTET 2010 2014 and his translations of Danish poets and writers chiefly Dan Turell He was given the silver Turell medal on the occasion of what would have been Turell s 70th birthday Selected bibliography editKennedy has produced an extensive catalog of works during a 50 year career as a writer editor and academic The following bibliography lists only a fraction a comprehensive list including publications in journals and magazines is available in the Spring 2008 issue of The South Carolina Review 11 Novels edit Crossing Borders 1990 A Weather of the Eye 1996 The Book of Angels 1997 Kerrigan s Copenhagen A Love Story 2002 17 Bluett s Blue Hours 2003 18 Greene s Summer 2004 19 Danish Fall 2005 20 A Passion in the Desert 2007 In the Company of Angels 2010 Falling Sideways 2011 Kerrigan in Copenhagen A Love Story 2013 Beneath the Neon Egg 2014 Novel in essays edit Last Night My Bed a Boat of Whiskey Going Down 2010 Short story collections edit Unreal City 1996 Drive Dive Dance amp Fight 1997 Cast Upon the Day 2008 Getting Lucky New amp Selected Stories 1982 2012 2013 Essay collections edit Realism amp Other Illusions Essays on the Craft of Fiction 2002 Riding the Dog A Look Back at America 2008 Literary criticism edit Andre Dubus A Study of the Short Fiction 1988 Robert Coover A Study of the Short Fiction 1992 Translations edit Last Walk Through the City Poems by Dan Turell 2010 Four poems by Henrik Nordbrandt translated by Thomas E Kennedy in American Poetry Review Volume 42 Issue 3 May June 2013 40 41Spoken word recording edit an INTRODUCTION Dan Turell Halfdan E Meets Thomas E Kennedy a CD on which Kennedy reads his translations of 12 poems by Turell with music by Danish film composer Halfdan E and background vocals by Sanne Graulund Text and sample audio clip of one of those poems Last Walk Through the City appear online in Serving House Journal 21 Anthologies edit New Danish Fiction co edited with Frank Hugus 1995 Small Gifts of Knowing New Irish Poetry and Prose 1997 Stories and Sources 1998 Poems and Sources 2000 The Secret Life of Writers co edited with Walter Cummins 2002 The Girl with the Red Hair Musings on a Theme co edited with Walter Cummins 2011 References edit Applefield David Frank An International Journal of Contemporary Writing amp Art October 1998 Cokal Susann Soused a review of Kerrigan in Copenhagen inThe New York Times July 5 2013 Yardley Jonathan Jonathan Yardley Reviews In the Company of Angels by Thomas Kennedy in The Washington Post March 21 2010 a b Eric Hoffer Book award winners Archived from the original on 2012 11 04 Retrieved 2015 08 15 Cummins Walter and Thomas E Kennedy Literary Explorer Cummins Walter and Thomas E Kennedy Writers on the Job Tales of Non Writing Kennedy Thomas E Aggravated Bibliophilism in The New Yorker January 22 2014 1 Kennedy Thomas E In the Dark in New Letters 70 3 4 2004 Honorable Mention in Pushcart Prize XXX 2006 and The Bridge Back to Queens in New Letters 71 3 2005 46 65 Honorable Mention in Pushcart Prize XXXI 2007 Kennedy Thomas E Fellow Travelers in Glimmer Train Issue 63 Summer 2007 78 91 Kennedy Thomas E Remembering the Sixties A Conversation with Robert Gover in The Literary Review 50 2 Winter 2007 21 42 reprinted in Serving House Journal Issue 11 Winter 2015 online 2 a b Kennedy Thomas E and Alice Maud Guldbrandsen Thomas E Kennedy Bibliography in The South Carolina Review 40 2 Spring 2008 46 63 Kennedy Thomas E Landing Zone X Ray published in New Letters 58 4 1994 3 Kennedy Thomas E My White House Days an essay first published in New Letters and reprinted in Pushcart Prize XXXIX 2015 and Murphy s Angel a short story first published in New Delta Review and reprinted in Pushcart Prize XV 1990 AWP Panel R148 Thomas E Kennedy A Lifetime of Literature March 1 2007 in AWP Conference Schedule of Events page 45 4 New Letters tops literary giants captures prestigious National Magazine Award UMKC s resident literary journal wins for Thomas E Kennedy essay 5 New Letters and VQR Win National Magazine Awards in Poets amp Writers 6 Originally published by Wynkin de Worde Ireland reissued in a revised edition Kerrigan in Copenhagen by Bloomsbury Publishing 2013 Originally published by Wynkin de Worde Ireland reissued in a revised edition Beneath the Neon Egg by Bloomsbury Publishing 2014 Originally published by Wynkin de Worde Ireland reissued in a revised edition In the Company of Angels by Bloomsbury Publishing 2010 Originally published by Wynkin de Worde Ireland reissued in a revised edition Falling Sideways by Bloomsbury Publishing 2011 Last Walk Through the City by Dan Turell translated from the Danish to American English by Thomas E Kennedy in Serving House JournalFurther reading editThomas E Kennedy The Copenhagen Quartet a DVD documentary film by Greg Herriges and Tom Knoff Palatine Harper College 2004 Novels of Jazz the Jazz of Novels On Kennedy s Copenhagen Quartet by Michael Lee in New Letters 74 1 Fall 2007 183 89External links editOfficial Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas E Kennedy amp oldid 1208982430, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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