Aimee Nezhukumatathil (;
Malayalam Abugida: നേഴുകുമറ്റത്തിൽ; ; born in 1974 in
Chicago, Illinois
(''City in a Garden''); I Will
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) is an American
poet
A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry. Poets may describe themselves as such or be described as such by others. A poet may simply be the creator ( thinker, songwriter, writer, or author) who creates (composes) poems ( oral or wr ...
and essayist. Nezhukumatathil draws upon her
Filipina and
Malayali
The Malayali people () (also spelt Malayalee and also known by the demonym Keralite) are a Dravidian ethnolinguistic group originating from the present-day state of Kerala in India, occupying its southwestern Malabar coast. They are predomina ...
Indian background to give her perspective on love, loss, and land.
Biography
Nezhukumatathil received her BA and MFA from the
Ohio State University
The Ohio State University, commonly called Ohio State or OSU, is a public land-grant research university in Columbus, Ohio. A member of the University System of Ohio, it has been ranked by major institutional rankings among the best pu ...
. In 2016–17 she was the John and Renee Grisham Writer-in-Residence at the
University of Mississippi
The University of Mississippi ( byname Ole Miss) is a public research university that is located adjacent to Oxford, Mississippi, and has a medical center in Jackson. It is Mississippi's oldest public university and its largest by enrollment. ...
's MFA program. She has also taught at the
Kundiman Retreat for Asian American writers.
She is professor of English in the University of Mississippi's MFA program. She is married to the writer Dustin Parsons. They live in
Oxford, Mississippi
Oxford is a city and college town in the U.S. state of Mississippi. Oxford lies 75 miles (121 km) south-southeast of Memphis, Tennessee, Memphis, Tennessee, and is the county seat of Lafayette County, Mississippi, Lafayette County. Founded i ...
, with their two sons.
Work
She is author of four poetry collections. Her first collection, ''Miracle Fruit'', won the 2003 Tupelo Press Prize and the Global Filipino Literary Award in Poetry, was named the ''ForeWord Magazine'' Book of the Year in Poetry, and was a finalist for the
Asian American Literary Award
The Asian American Literary Awards are a set of annual awards that have been presented by The Asian American Writers' Workshop since 1998. The awards include a set of honors for excellence in fiction, poetry and nonfiction, chosen by a panel of l ...
and the Glasgow Prize. Her second, ''At the Drive-In Volcano'', won the 2007 Balcones Poetry Prize. With
Ross Gay
Ross Gay (born August 1, 1974) is an American poet, essayist, and professor who won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry and the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award for his 2014 book ''Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude'', which was also a finali ...
, in 2014 she co-authored the epistolary nature chapbook, ''Lace & Pyrite''. ''Oceanic'' was published in 2018 and won the 2019
Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters The Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters (MIAL) is a privately funded foundation created to recognize annually the greatest accomplishments in art, music, literature, and photography among Mississippians. The idea was conceived by, among others ...
award for poetry. She is also the author of the ''New York Times'' bestselling book of essays ''World of Wonders: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments'', which was published in 2020 by
Milkweed Editions and was a Barnes & Noble Book of the Year, as well as an NPR 2020 Best Book of the Year.
Of her process, Nezhukumatathil has stated: "I never set out to write a book—even after 4 books, I still find that prospect daunting. Instead, I focus on the individual poems, getting those done week after week. And sometimes some quiet times in between too."
Among Nezhukumatathil's awards are a 2020
Guggenheim Fellowship
Guggenheim Fellowships are grants that have been awarded annually since by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the ar ...
in poetry, a Mississippi Arts Commission Fellowship grant, inclusion in the ''Best American Poetry'' series, a 2009
National Endowment for the Arts
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Literature Fellowship in poetry, and a Pushcart Prize for the poem "Love in the Orangery". Her poems and essays have appeared in ''New Voices: Contemporary Poetry from the United States'',
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The American Poetry Review'', ''FIELD'', ''
Prairie Schooner'', ''
Poetry
Poetry (derived from the Greek '' poiesis'', "making"), also called verse, is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language − such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre − to evoke meanings ...
'', ''
New England Review
The ''New England Review'' is an American quarterly literary magazine published by Middlebury College. It was established in 1978 by Sydney Lea
Sydney Lea (born December 22, 1942) is an American poet, novelist, essayist, editor, and professor ...
'', and ''
Tin House''.
Nezhukumatathil serves as poetry editor for ''
Orion'' magazine.
Books
*''Fishbone'', Snail's Pace Press, 2000 (chapbook)
*''One Bite'', Ohio State University, 2000 (MFA thesis)
*''Miracle Fruit: poems'',
Tupelo Press
Tupelo Press is an American not-for-profit literary press founded in 1999. It produced its first titles in 2001, publishing poetry, fiction and non-fiction. Originally located in Dorset, Vermont, the press has since moved to North Adams, Massachu ...
, 2003,
*''At the Drive-in Volcano: Poems'',
Tupelo Press
Tupelo Press is an American not-for-profit literary press founded in 1999. It produced its first titles in 2001, publishing poetry, fiction and non-fiction. Originally located in Dorset, Vermont, the press has since moved to North Adams, Massachu ...
, 2007,
*''Lucky Fish'',
Tupelo Press
Tupelo Press is an American not-for-profit literary press founded in 1999. It produced its first titles in 2001, publishing poetry, fiction and non-fiction. Originally located in Dorset, Vermont, the press has since moved to North Adams, Massachu ...
, 2011,
*''Lace & Pyrite'', (with Ross Gay) Ow Arts Press, 2014
*''Oceanic'',
Copper Canyon Press, 2018
*''World of Wonders: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments'',
Milkweed Editions, 2020,
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References
External links
Audio: Aimee Nezhukumatathil reads "Letter to the Northern Lights" for Academy of American PoetsAudio: Aimee Nezhukumatathil Reading for 'From the Fishouse''Audio: ''Slate'' > Aimee Nezhukumatathil Reading ''Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia'' > Jan. 20, 2004*
ttps://web.archive.org/web/20060323081745/http://www.newpages.com/bookreviews/archive/reviews/miraclefruit.htm Review: ''New Pages Book Reviews''Review: South Asian Women's NetworkReview: ''Our Own Voice'' > October 2004 > Review by Carlene Sobrino Bonnivier of ''Miracle Fruit''
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American women writers of Indian descent
1974 births
Living people
American people of Malayali descent
Ohio State University alumni
American women poets
National Endowment for the Arts Fellows
Poets from Ohio
Writers from Chicago
American poets of Asian descent
American writers of Filipino descent
21st-century American poets
21st-century American women writers
Poets from Illinois
University of Mississippi faculty
American writers of Indian descent
American women academics