Claudia Emerson (January 13, 1957 – December 4, 2014)
was an American poet. She won the 2006
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
The Pulitzer Prize for Poetry is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes awarded annually for Letters, Drama, and Music. The award came five years after the first Pulitzers were awarded in other categories; Joseph Pulitzer's will had not ment ...
for her collection ''Late Wife'', and was named the
Poet Laureate of Virginia by Governor
Tim Kaine
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in 2008.
Early life
Emerson was born on January 13, 1957, in
Chatham, Virginia
Chatham is a town in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, United States. It is the county seat of Pittsylvania County. Chatham's population was 1,232 at the 2020 census. It is included in the Danville, Virginia metropolitan area. The town was originally ...
, and graduated from
Chatham Hall, a preparatory school, in 1975.
She received her BA in English from the
University of Virginia
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in 1979 and her
Master of Fine Arts
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is a terminal degree in fine arts, including visual arts, creative writing, graphic design, photography, filmmaking, dance, theatre, other performing arts and in some cases, theatre management or arts admi ...
in creative writing at the
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
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in 1991.
Career
Emerson published eight poetry collections through
Louisiana State University Press
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's Southern Messenger Poets series: ''Pharaoh, Pharaoh'' (1997), ''Pinion: An Elegy'' (2002), Late Wife (2005), ''Figure Studies: Poems'' (2008), ''Secure the Shadow'' (2012), ''The Opposite House'' (2015), Impossible Bottle (2015), and ''Claude Before Time and Space'' (2018).
Three collections were published posthumously, ''The Opposite House'' (March 2015), ''Impossible Bottle'' (September 2015) and ''Claude Before Time and Space'' (February 2018).
In addition to her collections, Emerson's work has been included in such anthologies as ''Yellow Shoe Poets'', ''The Made Thing'', ''Strongly Spent: 50 Years of Shenandoah Poetry'', and ''Common Wealth: Contemporary Poets of Virginia''.
Emerson served as poetry editor for the ''
Greensboro Review'' and a contributing editor for the literary magazine ''
Shenandoah''.
In 2002, Emerson was Guest Editor of Visions-International (published by Black Buzzard Press). On August 26, 2008, she was appointed
Poet Laureate of Virginia, by then Governor
Tim Kaine
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and served until 2010. In 2008, she returned to
Chatham Hall to serve as The Siragusa Foundation's Poet-in-Residence.
She taught at several colleges including
Washington and Lee University
Washington and Lee University (Washington and Lee or W&L) is a Private college, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Lexington, Virginia, United States. Established in 1749 as Augusta Academy, it is among ...
in
Lexington, Virginia
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and
Randolph-Macon College in
Ashland, Virginia
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Ashland is named after the L ...
. She spent over a decade at the
University of Mary Washington
University of Mary Washington (UMW) is a public liberal arts university in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Established in 1908 as the State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Fredericksburg, the institution later became known as Fredericksbu ...
, in
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Fredericksburg is an Independent city (United States), independent city in Virginia, United States. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population was 27,982. It is south of Washington, D.C., and north of Richmond, Virginia, R ...
, as an English professor and the Arrington Distinguished Chair in Poetry.
In 2013, Emerson joined the creative writing faculty at
Virginia Commonwealth University
Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) is a Public university, public research university in Richmond, Virginia, United States. VCU was founded in 1838 as the medical department of Hampden–Sydney College, becoming the Medical College of Virgin ...
in
Richmond, Virginia
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, where she taught until her death in 2014 from
colon cancer
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at age 57.
Personal life
Emerson married musician Kent Ippolito in 2000. The couple lived in
Richmond, Virginia
Richmond ( ) is the List of capitals in the United States, capital city of the Commonwealth (U.S. state), U.S. commonwealth of Virginia. Incorporated in 1742, Richmond has been an independent city (United States), independent city since 1871. ...
, and performed and wrote songs together. After missing most of the Fall 2014 semester while seeking cancer treatments, Claudia Emerson died on December 4, 2014, in Richmond at the age of 57 from complications associated with colon cancer.
Awards and honors
*The Association of Writers and Writing Programs Intro Award, 1991
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Academy of American Poets
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Prize, 1991
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National Endowment for the Arts
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Fellowship, 1994 (As Claudia Emerson Andrews)
*Virginia Commission for the Arts Individual Artist Fellowship, 1995 and 2002
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University of Mary Washington
University of Mary Washington (UMW) is a public liberal arts university in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Established in 1908 as the State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Fredericksburg, the institution later became known as Fredericksbu ...
Alumni Association Outstanding Young Faculty Award, 2003
*Erskine J. Poetry Prize, 2004 for "Second Bearing, 1919"
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Witter Bynner Fellowship from
Library of Congress
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, 2005
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Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
The Pulitzer Prize for Poetry is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes awarded annually for Letters, Drama, and Music. The award came five years after the first Pulitzers were awarded in other categories; Joseph Pulitzer's will had not ment ...
, 2006
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Poet Laureate of Virginia, 2008–2010
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Library of Virginia
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,
Virginia Women in History, 2009
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Fellowship of Southern Writers, Inaugural Winner, Donald Justice Award for Poetry, 2009
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Guggenheim Fellowship
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, 2011
*Elected to Membership,
Fellowship of Southern Writers, 2011
Bibliography
Poetry collections
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Pharaoh, Pharaoh'. LSU Press. 1997. .
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Claude Before Time and Space'. LSU Press. 2018. .
List of poems
References
External links
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Website for LSU Press with links to pages for books published
Academy of American Poets
The Academy of American Poets is a national, member-supported organization that promotes poets and the art of poetry. The nonprofit organization was incorporated in the state of New York in 1934. It fosters the readership of poetry through outrea ...
Biography, bibliography and links to poems
Poetry Foundation
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Biography and links to poems and articles published in
Poetry (magazine)
''Poetry'' (founded as ''Poetry: A Magazine of Verse'') has been published in Chicago since 1912. It is one of the leading monthly poetry journals in the English-speaking world. Founded by poet and arts columnist Harriet Monroe, who built it int ...
*Emerson, Claudi
Insistent Places Southern Spaces, October 26, 2009
Claudia Emerson Papersat the
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library at the
University of Virginia
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Pulitzer Prize website Emerson profile
Library of Congress reading (mp3 format file)Interview and poems
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Kooser, Ted''American Life in Poetry: Column 26—Claudia Emerson's poem "Stable"'' Emerson's poems "Migrane, Aura and Aftermath" and "What They Want" in ''Visions International'' (issue #67)
December 16, 2002
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Cheuse, Alan,
ttps://web.archive.org/web/20141207232547/http://withgoodreasonradio.org/2004/05/cheuse-wisely/ Radio interview with Claudia Emerson on ''With Good Reason'' Virginia Commission for the Humanities, May 22, 2004.
Bryne, Edward. "Everything We Cannot See: Claudia Emerson's ''Late Wife''"Martz, Michael, "Chatham Adds To Literary Legacy"April 26, 2006 (originally published as "Pulitzer-winning poet from Chatham Virginia: Professor latest with ties to town to bask in literary glory," in the ''Richmond Times Dispatch'' on April 20, 2006).
December 16, 2002, transcript and audio file.
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Pinion: An Elegy, by Claudia Emerson", ''Blackbird: An Online Journal of Literature and the Arts'', Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Volume 1, No. 2December 16, 2002
*Emerson, Claudia
"Poems: The Bat, Pitching Horseshoes, Possessions, Surface Hunting", ''Blackbird: An Online Journal of Literature and the Arts'', Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Volume 2, No. 1, (Spring, 2003)*
Chappell, Fred"Same mine yields different gems," ''Raleigh News and Observer'' review of ''The Late Wife''on December 25, 2005.
Fellowship of Southern Writers Members Profile page"Poets in Person: Claudia Emerson", HD Video in Fredericksburg, VA with Claudia and husband musician Kent Ippolito, ''The Cortland Review'' – Spring 2012 Feature, April 8, 2012.
"Shot Her Dead", an original song performed by Claudia Emerson and Kent Ippolito, ''The Cortland Review'' – Spring 2012 Feature, April 8, 2012.
5 new poems in text and audio, ''The Cortland Review'' – Spring 2012 Feature, April 8, 2012.
''Richmond Times-Dispatch'', September 14, 2014.
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