Douglas A. Powell (born May 16, 1963
Albany, Georgia) is an American
poet.
Life and career
Powell lived in various places growing up, then graduated high school from
Lindhurst High School
Lindhurst High School is located in Olivehurst, California, USA. It is one of two high schools in the Marysville Joint Unified School District of Yuba County and draws students from the communities of Olivehurst, Linda, Plumas Lake, and Mar ...
in
Olivehurst, California
Olivehurst (formerly, Denniston) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Yuba County, California, United States. The population was 13,656 at the 2010 census, up from 11,061 at the 2000 census. Olivehurst is located south-southeast of Marysville ...
. He then worked in a number of jobs before eventually settling in
Santa Rosa, California, where he attended
Sonoma State University. He earned a bachelor's degree in 1991 and a master's in 1993. Not long after completing his graduate work at Sonoma State, he entered the
Iowa Writer's Workshop at the
University of Iowa.
In 1996, he graduated from Iowa and began a career as a poet and university professor. Powell has taught at a number of different universities, including
Columbia University,
Sonoma State University,
San Francisco State University, and
Harvard University, where he served as the Briggs-Copeland Lecturer in Poetry. In 2004, Powell left Harvard for
The University of San Francisco, where he teaches in the English department.
Awards and recognition
In addition to serving as the Briggs-Copeland Lecturer at Harvard (itself a recognition of both creative and scholarly talent), Powell has won the Lyric Poetry Award from the
Poetry Society of America, a grant for the
National Endowment for the Arts, and a
Paul Engle Fellowship. His second collection, ''Lunch,'' was a finalist for the National Poetry Series, and his third book, ''Cocktails'', was a finalist for the
National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry.
On February 3, 2010, after the publication of ''Chronic'' in 2009, Claremont Graduate University announced that Powell had won its prestigious
Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award
The Kingsley and Kate Tufts Poetry Awards are a pair of American prizes based at Claremont Graduate University. They are given to poets for their collections of poetry written in the English language, by a citizen or legal resident alien of the U ...
. ''Chronic'' also won the 2009
Northern California Book Award and the 2009
California Book Award.
He is a 2011
Guggenheim Fellow.
His poetry collection ''Useless Landscape, or A Guide for Boys'' won the
National Book Critics Circle Award (2012).
In 2019, Powell received the John Updike Award from the
American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Work
Considered by some an experimental poet, Powell mixes both conventional and non-conventional techniques. For example, his early poems do not have titles; the first lines serve as the poems' working titles. He also does not capitalize the first letter of a new sentence; in this sense, he is reminiscent of
E. E. Cummings. His work often moves back and forth between popular culture like movies and music and more complicated themes like religion and
AIDS
Human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a spectrum of conditions caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a retrovirus. Following initial infection an individual m ...
; he uses numerous rhetorical devices, especially puns, as bridges between these two spheres of experience. Powell's first three books of poems are considered a kind of trilogy on the AIDS epidemic.
Writing in ''The New York Times'', critic Stephen Burt said of Powell's work, "No accessible poet of his generation is half as original, and no poet as original is this accessible."
Bibliography
Poetry
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* ''Cocktails'',
Graywolf Press
Graywolf Press is an Independent publisher, independent, non-profit publishing, publisher located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Graywolf Press publishes fiction, non-fiction, and poetry.
Graywolf Press collaborates with organizations such as the Co ...
, 2004,
* ''Chronic'', Graywolf Press, 2009,
* ''Useless Landscape, or A Guide for Boys'', Graywolf Press, 2012,
Anthologies
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Translation
*''Cocktails'', Luxbooks, 2009, - A bilingual selection from Powell's four collections has been published in Germany.
D. A. Powell: Cocktails , luxbooks
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Prose
*D.A. Powell, David Trinidad
David Trinidad (born 1953 in Los Angeles, California) is an American poet.
David Trinidad was born in Los Angeles, California, and raised in the San Fernando Valley. He attended California State University, Northridge, where he studied poetry wi ...
, ''By Myself: An Autobiography'', Turtle Point Press, 2009
References
External links
Two poems in ''Triquarterly''
* ttp://www.vanderbilt.edu/english/nashvillereview/archives/2360 Interview with D. A. Powell in Nashville Reviewbr>Doug Powell page at the Here Comes Everybody Blog
Panic in the Year Zero
a new poem for Harvard Class Day, "Panic in the Year Zero", May 26, 2010.
Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Emory University
D.A. Powell papers
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American male poets
1963 births
Living people
Iowa Writers' Workshop alumni
American gay writers
American LGBT poets
Poets from Georgia (U.S. state)
21st-century American poets
21st-century American male writers
21st-century American LGBT people
Gay poets