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词条 James Ashbrook Perkins
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  1. Education

  2. Career

  3. Academic works

  4. Creative works

     Poetry  Fiction 

  5. References

  6. External links

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James Ashbrook Perkins is Professor Emeritus of English and Public Relations at Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, where he became a faculty member in 1973 and was department chair from 2000 to 2005.

Education

Perkins earned his BA from Centre College, Danville, Kentucky, in 1963, an MA from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, in 1965, and a PhD from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 1972.

Career

After receiving his doctorate, he was appointed assistant professor at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in 1971. He moved to Westminster in 1973 and is now retired as an emeritus professor. He was a Visiting Fulbright professor in Korea, 1998, and was a National Endowment for the Humanities fellow four times, in 1978, 1981, 1987, and 1989.

Perkins was appointed Special Program Chair for the Centenary of the birth of Robert Penn Warren and was instrumental in securing the release of a stamp honoring him by the United States Postal Service; the governor of Kentucky named him a Kentucky Colonel in recognition.[1][2]

Academic works

Perkins has published books on Warren and on David Madden.

  • (coedited with Randy Hendricks) David Madden: A Writer for All Genres, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2006[3]
  • (editor) The Cass Mastern Material: The Core of Robert Penn Warren's "All the King's Men", Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2005[1][3]
  • (coedited with James A Grimshaw) Robert Penn Warren's All the King's Men: Three Stage Versions, Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 2000[1][4]
  • (coedited with Randy Hendricks) For the Record: A Robert Drake Reader, Macon: Mercer University Press, 2001[1]
  • (coedited with William Bedford Clark and Randy Hendricks) Selected Letters of Robert Penn Warren vol. 3: Triumph and Transition 1943–1952;[4] vol. 4: New Beginnings and New Directions, 1953–1968;[5] vol. 5: Backward Glances and New Visions, 1969–1979;[6] vol. 6, Toward Sunset, at a Great Height, 1980–1989, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press.[3]
  • (coedited with Jeffrey J. Folks) Southern Writers at Century's End, Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky, 1997[1]
  • (coedited with Carol Morrow) Interviews with David Madden, Newfound Press, 2014[3]
  • (editor) The Last Bizarre Tale: Stories by David Madden, Knoxville: University of Pennessee Press, 2014[3]

Creative works

Poetry

  • The Woodcarver, 1978.
  • The Amish 2, Perceptions 2, 1981.
  • Brother enemy: Poems of the Korean War edited and translated by Suh Ji-Moon; in collaboration with James A. Perkins. Buffalo, N.Y.: White Pine Press, 2002.
  • Decembers: Poems, Macon: Mercer University Press, 2013[7]

Fiction

  • Snakes, Butterbeans and the Discovery of Electricity, Macon: Mercer University Press, 2003[1]

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.westminster.edu/about/news/release.cfm?id=483 |title=Westminster English Professor Becomes Kentucky Colonel |publisher=Westminster College |date=August 22, 2005 }}
2. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.post-gazette.com/frontpage/2005/08/29/Newsmaker-James-Perkins-Promoting-a-Robert-Penn-Warren-stamp/stories/pge.post-gazette.co |title=Newsmaker: James Perkins / Promoting a Robert Penn Warren stamp |newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |date=August 29, 2005 }}
3. ^Lucy Ferriss predicted that the book "[would] be of interest only to those who are already fascinated by the Warren oeuvre" but called it a "lucid" exposition of the material for which "Southern literary scholars should be grateful": {{cite journal |author=Lucy Ferriss |title=Review: Warren in the Spider's Web: The Kingfish in Fiction: Huey P. Long and the Modern American Novel by Keith Perry; Robert Penn Warren's Circus Aesthetic and the Southern Renaissance by Patricia L. Bradley; The Cass Mastern Material: The Core of Robert Penn Warren's "All the King's Men" by James A. Perkins |journal=The Southern Literary Journal |volume=39 |issue=2 |date=Spring 2007 |pages=141–47 |jstor=20077880 }}
4. ^{{cite journal |author=John Burt |title=Review: Selected Letters of Robert Penn Warren, Volume Three, Triumph and Transition, 1943-1952 by Randy Hendricks; James A. Perkins; Robert Penn Warren |journal=Louisiana History |volume=48 |issue=4 |date=Fall 2007 |pages=478–84 |jstor=25478511 }}
5. ^In 2008 Floyd Skloot called this volume "the strongest yet" in the series: {{cite journal |author=Floyd Skloot |title=Review: Selected Letters of Robert Penn Warren: New Beginnings and New Directions, 1953-1968 by Robert Penn Warren; Randy Hendricks; James A. Perkins |journal=Harvard Review |volume=35 |year=2008 |pages=243–46 |jstor=40347518 }}
6. ^{{cite journal |author=Lucy Ferriss |title=Review: "Last Night Train": Warren Criticism Departs the 20th Century: Robert Penn Warren after Audubon: The Work of Aging and the Quest for Transcendence in His Later Poetry by Joseph R. Millichap; Selected Letters of Robert Penn Warren. Volume Five: Backward Glances and New Visions, 1969—1979 by Robert Penn Warren, Randy Hendricks, James A. Perkins |journal=The Southern Literary Journal |volume=44 |issue=2 |date=Spring 2012 |pages=150–54 |jstor=24389016 }}
7. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.westminster.edu/about/news/release.cfm?id=4562 |title=Westminster College Professor Emeritus Published Four Books in One Year |publisher=Westminster College |date=December 5, 2014 }}

External links

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