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Ai (1) (1947–2010)

Autor(a) de Vice: New and Selected Poems

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9+ Works 501 Membros 11 Críticas 2 Favorited

About the Author

Ai was born Florence Anthony in Texas in 1947. She was of mixed racial heritage including Japanese, Choctaw-Chickasaw, African-American, Irish, Southern Cheyenne and Comanche. She legally changed her name to Ai, which means love in Japanese. She received an MFA in creative writing from UC Irvine in mostrar mais 1971. She received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1975, fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1978 and 1985, and the National Book Award for her poetry collection Vice in 1999. Her other works include Cruelty, Killing Floor, and No Surrender. From 1999 until her death, she was a professor at Oklahoma State University. She died of natural causes on March 20, 2010 at the age of 62. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

Obras por Ai

Vice: New and Selected Poems (1999) 189 exemplares
Greed: Poems (1993) 56 exemplares
Dread: Poems (2003) 53 exemplares
Sin (1986) 51 exemplares
Killing Floor (1979) 37 exemplares
Cruelty: Poems (1973) 32 exemplares
No Surrender: Poems (2010) 29 exemplares
The Collected Poems of Ai (2013) 29 exemplares

Associated Works

The Making of a Poem: A Norton Anthology of Poetic Forms (2000) — Contribuidor — 1,262 exemplares
The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry (1999) — Contribuidor — 594 exemplares
African American Poetry: 250 Years of Struggle and Song (2020) — Contribuidor — 174 exemplares
The Best American Poetry 1997 (1997) — Contribuidor — 167 exemplares
This Is My Best: Great Writers Share Their Favorite Work (2004) — Contribuidor — 160 exemplares
Deep Down: The New Sensual Writing by Women (1988) — Contribuidor — 116 exemplares
Nepantla: An Anthology Dedicated to Queer Poets of Color (2018) — Contribuidor — 87 exemplares
Life Notes: Personal Writings by Contemporary Black Women (1994) — Contribuidor — 80 exemplares
On a Bed of Rice (1995) — Contribuidor — 78 exemplares
Choice Words: Writers on Abortion (2020) — Contribuidor — 74 exemplares
Sisterfire: Black Womanist Fiction and Poetry (1994) — Contribuidor — 46 exemplares
Atomic Ghost: Poets Respond to the Nuclear Age (1995) — Contribuidor — 30 exemplares
60 Years of American Poetry (1996) — Contribuidor — 28 exemplares
Handspan of Red Earth: An Anthology of American Farm Poems (1991) — Contribuidor — 7 exemplares
Onthebus No. 8 and 9 — Contribuidor — 6 exemplares
Manroot 8: Womanhood — Contribuidor — 5 exemplares
Antaeus No. 23, Autumn 1976 — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Outros nomes
Ogawa, Ai
Anthony, Florence
Data de nascimento
1947-10-21
Data de falecimento
2010-03-20
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
Albany, Texas, USA
Local de falecimento
Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA
Educação
University of Arizona (BA - Oriental Studies)
University of California, Irvine (MFA)
Ocupações
poet
antiques dealer
jewelry designer
professor
Organizações
Oklahoma State University
Prémios e menções honrosas
Guggenheim fellow, 1975
Radcliffe Institute fellow, 1975
Massachusetts Arts and Humanities fellowship, 1976
Lamont poetry selection, Academy of American Poets, 1978
National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, 1978, 1985
Ingram Merrill Award, 1983 (mostrar todos 9)
St Botolph Foundation grant, 1986
American Book Award, Before Columbus Foundation, 1987, for Sin
National Book Award, Poetry, 1999 for Vice

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Florence Anthony was born in 1947 in Albany, Tex., and reared mostly in Arizona by her mother and stepfather. For years her biological father’s identity was kept from her. She later learned, as she wrote in an autobiographical essay in the reference work Contemporary Poets, that “I am the child of a scandalous affair my mother had with a Japanese man she met at a streetcar stop.”

In 1969 Ms. Anthony received a bachelor’s degree in Oriental studies, with a concentration in Japanese, from the University of Arizona. She earned a master of fine arts in creative writing from the University of California, Irvine, in 1971. Her first collection of poems, “Cruelty,” was published by Houghton Mifflin in 1973.

Membros

Críticas

did not enjoy any of these poems in this book
 
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KimSalyers | 3 outras críticas | Oct 2, 2016 |
A great bulk of Ai's narrative poems are expertly composed, each inhabiting the mind of one or another voice whose grievances and reflections hold quietly boiling commentaries on race, masculinity, womanhood, adolescence, sex, and death. Her first three collections demonstrate this in an exemplary fashion. The more specific character portraits of figures like James Dean and Jack Ruby that abound in the collections Fate and Greed make similar commentaries, but not in a way that is as visceral or nuanced as in earlier poems, though they are admirable and sometimes successful experiments. Later collections are more personal and reflective, and Vice contains some especially great moments. In hindsight, I'd probably choose that volume over this one, as it contains the best of her early work plus poems exclusive to that volume and omits the last two collections in this omnibus, which, aside from "The Cancer Chronicles" didn't hold my wonder as I had hoped they might.… (mais)
 
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poetontheone | 1 outra crítica | Oct 10, 2015 |
Read the intro essay and a few of the poems in the first collection . . . but am putting it aside for other, more pressingly compelling things. I'll get back to Ai in drips and drabs, probably as individual collections.
 
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beckydj | 1 outra crítica | Apr 15, 2013 |

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Obras
9
Also by
20
Membros
501
Popularidade
#49,399
Avaliação
3.9
Críticas
11
ISBN
21
Marcado como favorito
2

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