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Christian Wiman (born August 31, 1966) 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 (thought, thinker, songwriter, writer, or author) who creates (composes) poems (oral t ...
, translator and editor.


Biography

Raised in the small
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town of Snyder, he graduated from
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and has taught at
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,
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, Lynchburg College, and the Prague School of Economics. In 2003, he became editor of the oldest American magazine of verse, ''
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'', a role he stepped down from in June 2013. Wiman is now on the faculty of
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, where he teaches courses on Religion and Literature at
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and the Yale Institute of Sacred Music. His first book of poetry, ''The Long Home'' (Story Line Press, 1997) and reprinted by
Copper Canyon Press Copper Canyon Press is an independent, non-profit small press, founded in 1972 by Sam Hamill, Tree Swenson, Bill O'Daly, and Jim Gautney, specializing exclusively in the publication of poetry. It is located in Port Townsend, Washington. Copper C ...
(2007), won the
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Prize. His 2010 book, ''Every Riven Thing'' (
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, 2010), was chosen by poet and critic Dan Chiasson as one of the best poetry books of 2010. His book ''Ambition and Survival: Becoming a Poet'' (
Copper Canyon Press Copper Canyon Press is an independent, non-profit small press, founded in 1972 by Sam Hamill, Tree Swenson, Bill O'Daly, and Jim Gautney, specializing exclusively in the publication of poetry. It is located in Port Townsend, Washington. Copper C ...
, 2007) reviewed by ''
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,'' is "a collection of personal essays and critical prose on a wide range of subjects: reading ''Paradise Lost'' in Guatemala, recalling violent episodes from the poet's youth, traveling in Africa with an eccentric father, as well as a series of penetrating essays on poets, poetry, and poetry's place in our lives. The book’s final essay discusses Wiman's diagnosis of
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, a rare cancer, and a clear-eyed declaration of what it means — for an artist and a person — to have faith in the face of death." His poems, criticism, and personal essays appear widely in such magazines as ''
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,
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, The New York Times Book Review,
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'' and ''
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.''
Clive James Clive James (born Vivian Leopold James; 7 October 1939 – 24 November 2019) was an Australian critic, journalist, broadcaster, writer and lyricist who lived and worked in the United Kingdom from 1962 until his death in 2019.New Formalism New Formalism is a late 20th- and early 21st-century movement in American poetry that has promoted a return to metrical, rhymed verse and narrative poetry on the grounds that all three are necessary if American poetry is to compete with novels a ...
. On the topic of form, Wiman wrote in an essay called “An Idea of Order”: Major critics and Wiman himself, however, have distinguished his work from neo-formalism. David Biespeil in ''American Poetry Review'' wrote, "if Wiman is a formalist, he's the kind who ditches the grandiose". Wiman's poetry takes its reference points from lived experience rather than from any literary tradition. Of his own taste, Wiman writes in ''Ambition and Survival'' "more and more what I want from the poetry I read is some density of experience, some sense that a whole life is being brought to bear both on and in language". Wiman's poetry is characterized by multiple possible and intended readings, and metaphors which either are derived from an absence or space or undergo an evolution throughout the poem. One technique Wiman uses to communicate dual intended readings, is through repetition and scrupulous variation of punctuation and line-breaks. Thematic preoccupations of Wiman's poetry include the absence of God and difficulties and necessities of encountering the world whether with faith or without. Omar Sabbagh compares Wiman to
Simone Weil Simone Adolphine Weil ( ; ; 3 February 1909 – 24 August 1943) was a French philosopher, mystic and political activist. Despite her short life, her ideas concerning religion, spirituality, and politics have remained widely influential in cont ...
and
Jürgen Moltmann Jürgen Moltmann (; 8 April 1926 – 3 June 2024) was a German Reformed theologian who was a professor of systematic theology at the University of Tübingen and was known for his books such as the ''Theology of Hope'', ''The Crucified God'', ''G ...
saying "Whether we call it 'affliction', 'the void', or what have you, these Christian thinkers were eminently modernist in seeing God, not as necessity, but as 'contingency'." Wiman's poetry has been compared stylistically to
Seamus Heaney Seamus Justin Heaney (13 April 1939 – 30 August 2013) was an Irish Irish poetry, poet, playwright and translator. He received the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature. Among his best-known works is ''Death of a Naturalist'' (1966), his first m ...
and
Geoffrey Hill Sir Geoffrey William Hill, Royal_Society_of_Literature#Fellowship, FRSL (18 June 1932 – 30 June 2016) was an English poet, professor emeritus of English literature and religion, and former co-director of the Editorial Institute, at Boston Uni ...
, but in an interview on his own influences, Wiman said, "for sheer sound, though, I'd give more credit—or blame—to
Basil Bunting Basil Cheesman Bunting (1 March 1900 – 17 April 1985) was a British modernist poet whose reputation was established with the publication of '' Briggflatts'' in 1966, generally regarded as one of the major achievements of the modernist traditi ...
, Lorine Niedecker, and
Robert Frost Robert Lee Frost (March26, 1874January29, 1963) was an American poet. Known for his realistic depictions of rural life and his command of American Colloquialism, colloquial speech, Frost frequently wrote about settings from rural life in New E ...
".


Awards and honors

*2010 Commonwealth Prize from the English Speaking Union *2012
Guggenheim Fellowship Guggenheim Fellowships are Grant (money), grants that have been awarded annually since by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, endowed by the late Simon Guggenheim, Simon and Olga Hirsh Guggenheim. These awards are bestowed upon indiv ...
*2014
National Book Critics Circle Award The National Book Critics Circle Awards are a set of annual American literary awards by the National Book Critics Circle (NBCC) to promote "the finest books and reviews published in English".Aiken Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry The Aiken Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry is an annual prize, administered by the '' Sewanee Review'' and the University of the South, awarded to a writer who has had a substantial and distinguished career. It was established through a be ...


Bibliography


Poetry

;Collections *
The Long Home
' (Copper Canyon Press, 1998), poetry, 96 pages, *
Hard Night
' (Copper Canyon Press, 2005), poetry, 96 pages, *
Every Riven Thing
' (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2011), poetry, 112 pages, *
Once In The West
' (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2014), poetry, 128 pages, *
Hammer Is The Prayer: Selected Poems
' (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2016), poetry, 224 pages, *
Survival Is A Style
' (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2020), poetry, 112 pages, ;Translations *
Stolen Air: The Selected Poems of Osip Mandelstam
' (Ecco, 2012), poetry, 128 pages, ;Anthologies (as contributor) *


Prose

* ''Ambition and Survival: Becoming a Poet'' (
Copper Canyon Press Copper Canyon Press is an independent, non-profit small press, founded in 1972 by Sam Hamill, Tree Swenson, Bill O'Daly, and Jim Gautney, specializing exclusively in the publication of poetry. It is located in Port Townsend, Washington. Copper C ...
, 2007) * ''My Bright Abyss: Meditation of a Modern Believer'' (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2013) * ''He Held Radical Light: The Art of Faith, the Faith of Art'' (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2018) * '' Zero at the Bone: Fifty Entries Against Despair'' (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2023) * ''White Buffalo (Harpers, 2021)''


References


Further reading

* Casey Cep, “Close to the Bone: The Poet Christian Wiman Keeps His Faith,” Life & Letters, The New Yorker, December 11, 2023


External links


February 2012 > "An Interview with poet Christian Wiman"">Video interview: "Bill Moyers & Company" > February 2012 > "An Interview with poet Christian Wiman"


* ttp://www.bookslut.com/features/2009_03_014174.php Interview: ''Bookslut'' > March 2009 > ''An Interview with Christian Wiman''
Feature: ''Image'' > July 2009 > Artist of the Month: Christian Wiman

Interview: ''Poets & Writers'' > August 7, 2007 > ''An Interview with Poet Christian Wiman'' by Kevin Nance
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