词条 | Ron Padgett |
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| image = | image_size = | alt = | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1942|6|17}} | birth_place = Tulsa, Oklahoma | death_date = | death_place = | occupation = poet, writer | nationality = American | education = Columbia University, 1964 | ethnicity = | notableworks = Bean Spasms | spouse = | children = }}Ron Padgett (born June 17, 1942, Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an American poet, essayist, fiction writer, translator, and a member of the New York School. Bean Spasms, Padgett's first collection of poems, was published in 1967 and written with Ted Berrigan.[1] He won a 2009 Shelley Memorial Award.[2] In 2018, he won a Frost Medal from the Poetry Society of America.[3] WorkAs a 17-year-old high school student, Padgett co-founded the avant-garde literary journal The White Dove Review. Collaborating with fellow Central High students Dick Gallup and Joe Brainard, along with University of Tulsa (TU) student-poet Ted Berrigan, Padgett audaciously solicited work for the White Dove from Black Mountain and Beat Movement writers such as Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, LeRoi Jones, E. E. Cummings, and Malcolm Cowley. To Padgett's surprise, most of the writers submitted work to the journal. Notably, The White Dove Review printed "The Thrashing Doves" by Jack Kerouac, "My Sad Self (for Frank O'Hara)" by Allen Ginsberg, "Crap and Cauliflower" by Carl Larsen, and "Redhead" by Paul Blackburn, among many others. After five issues, Padgett and co. retired the White Dove and left Tulsa for New York, where they integrated into the New York School.[4][5] Padgett received a B.A. from Columbia University in 1964 and studied creative writing at Wagner College with Kay Boyle, Howard Nemerov, and Kenneth Koch. He was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship and studied 20th-century French literature in Paris during 1965 and 1966. In 1996, he was awarded a grant from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists Award. Padgett was a poetry workshop instructor at St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery, New York, NY, from 1968–69 and a poet in various New York City Poets in the Schools programs from 1969-76. He was director of publications for Teachers & Writers Collaborative from around 1982 to 1999. His works on education and writing include The Teachers & Writers Handbook of Poetic Forms (editor), The Teachers & Writers Guide to Walt Whitman (editor), Educating the Imagination (co-editor), and many others. He was also editor of Teachers & Writers Magazine from 1980 to 2000. Padgett was a cofounder/publisher of Full Court Press, for whom he edited from 1973 to 1988. He has lectured at educational institutions, including Atlantic Center for the Arts and Columbia University. He has also been the host of a poetry radio series and the designer of computer writing games. Several of Padgett's poems, including two written expressly for the film, are featured in Jim Jarmusch's 2016 film Paterson [6]. Awards and honors{{expand section|date=April 2014}}
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References1. ^"Ron Padgett", Poets.org 2. ^"About the Author: Ron Padgett," Coffee House Press. Accessed May 31, 2014. 3. ^1 {{Cite web|url=https://www.poetrysociety.org/psa/awards/frost_and_shelley/frost_winners/|title=Frost Medalists - Poetry Society of America|website=www.poetrysociety.org|access-date=2018-10-23}} 4. ^Kline, Joshua. The White Dove Review: How a Group of Tulsa Teens Created a Literary Legend This Land Press (2010). 5. ^"Ron Padgett: Winner of the 2009 Shelley Memorial Award," Poetry Society of America website. Accessed May 31, 2014. 6. ^Lopez, N., "Meet the Poet Behind Adam Driver's New Film Paterson", Town & Country, Dec 29, 2016. 7. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.latimes.com/books/jacketcopy/la-et-jc-winners-los-angeles-times-book-prizes-20140411,0,4418200.story |title=Jacket Copy: The winners of the Los Angeles Times Book Prizes are ... |work=LA Times |author=Carolyn Kellogg |date=April 11, 2014 |accessdate=April 14, 2014}} 8. ^{{Cite web|url=http://robertcreeleyfoundation.org/robert-creeley-award/|title=Robert Creeley Foundation » Award – Robert Creeley Award|website=robertcreeleyfoundation.org|language=en-US|access-date=2018-03-22}} External links
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