Diann Blakely (June 1, 1957 – August 5, 2014) was an American
poet
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,
essayist
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, editor, and critic.
[ She taught at ]Belmont University
Belmont University is a Private university, private Christian university in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Descended from Belmont Women's College, founded in 1890 by schoolteachers Ida Hood and Susan Heron, the institution was incorporate ...
, Harvard University
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, Vanderbilt University
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, led workshops at two Vermont College residencies, and served as senior instructor and the first poet-in-residence at the Harpeth Hall School
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in Nashville, Tennessee
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.[ A "Robert Frost Fellow" at Bread Loaf, she was a Dakin Williams Fellow at the ]Sewanee Writers' Conference
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at which she had worked earlier as founding coordinator.[
]
Life and work
Born Harriet Diann Blakely in Anniston, Alabama
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on June 1, 1957, Blakely graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in art history
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Tradit ...
from the University of the South
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in 1979,[ she subsequently received a Master of Arts in literature from ]Vanderbilt University
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in 1980 and a Master of Fine Arts
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from Vermont College
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in 1989.[ Her first volume of poetry, ''Hurricane Walk'', was published under the name Diann Blakely Shoaf in 1992.] Subsequently, the ''St. Louis Post Dispatch
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'' named it as one of the ten best verse collections published that year. Her second book, ''Farewell, My Lovelies'', published in 2000 and influenced by " noir" shading, was listed as a Choice of the Academy of American Poets' Book Club. Her third volume, ''Cities of Flesh and the Dead'', won Elixir Press's 7th annual publication prize after being distinguished by the Poetry Society of America
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's Alice Fay di Castagnola Award, given for a year's best manuscript-in-progress. Anthologized in several volumes, including ''Best American Poetry 2003'' and ''Pushcart Prize Anthologies XIX and XX'',[ Prior to her death, Blakely was working on two new manuscripts entitled ''Rain in Our Door: Duets with Robert Johnson'' and ''Lost Addresses: New and Selected Poems'' ]
Diann Blakely’s much anticipated ''Lost Addresses: New & Selected Poems'' was published by Salmon Poetry in February 2017.
Blakely was a former poetry editor at the ''Antioch Review
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'' and at ''New World Writing'' and served on ''Plath Profiles board. She contributed essays, poetry, and reviews to that journal and to many other publication, including the ''Harvard Review'', ''Nashville Scene,'' ''Village Voice Media'', ''Pleiades'', and ''Smartish Pace''.[
Blakely died in ]Brunswick, GA
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, on August 5, 2014 after complications from a chronic lung disorder. She was 57.
Awards
*Pushcart Prize
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(1994, 1995)
*Poetry Society of America
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's Alice Fay di Castagnola Award (1999)
Selected publications
* ''Rain in Our Door: Duets with Robert Johnson'' (White Pine Press, 2018)
* ''Lost Addresses: New & Selected Poems'' (Salmon Poetry, 2017)
* ''Cities of Flesh and the Dead'' (Elixir Press, 2008)
* ''Farewell, My Lovelies'' (Story Line Press, 2000)
* ''Hurricane Walk'' (BOA Editions, Ltd., 1992)
Poems
"Walking Blues: Duet with Robert Johnson #31" at ''Harvard Review''
"Two Poems" at ''Bomb Magazine''
"The Storm," "Reunion Banquet, Class of '79," and "Chorale" at ''Levure Littéraire''
"Magi" and "Georgia Pilgrimage" at ''The Enchanting Verses Literary Review''
"Antonioni’s blow-up" at ''Dublin Poetry Review''
"Santa Ana," "Charlotte Brontë's Gloves," and "Another Art" at ''Mezzo Cammin''
"The Story of Their Lives" at ''New World Writing''
"92 Johnson Avenue, 1985"
an
"Two Poems" at ''Plath Profiles''
* ttp://www.versedaily.org/2008/badblood.shtml "Bad Blood" at ''Verse Daily''
"Dead Shrimp Blues" at ''The Chronicle of Higher Education''
Archive for Diann Blakely at ''Chapter 16''
Anthologies
* ''Whatever Remembers Us: An Anthology of Alabama Poetry'' (Negative Capability Press, 2007)
''Best American Poets 2003''
(Scribner, 2003)
* ''Orpheus and Company: Contemporary Poems on Greek Mythology'' (UPNE, 1999)
* ''The Movies: Texts, Receptions, Exposures'' (University of Michigan Press, 1997)
* ''Pushcart Prize Anthologies XIX'' and ''XX'' (Pushcart Press, 1996 and 1997)
* ''Lights, Camera, Poetry!: American Movie Poems, The First Hundred Years'' (Mariner Books, 1996)
* ''Homewords'' (University of Tennessee Press, 1986)
Reviews and essays
''Harvard Review''
Intruder by Jill Bialosky
''The Best American Poetry''
''New World Writing''
She Do the Police In Different Voices
The Zanesville Bear Cub & the Puritan Tradition
''Nashville Scene''
Excitable Boys: This year's best books for music lovers
''Plath Profiles''
Heptonstall Cemetery: A Memoir, A Tribute, A Defense, and A Eulogy
Review of Heather Clark's ''The Grief of Influence: Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes''
Bee-Stung in October
''Poets.org''
Women of the New Gen: Refashioning Poetry
''Smartish Pace''
Jonathan Galassi: ''Left-Handed''; John FitzGerald: ''The Mind''; David St. John: ''The Auroras''
''Swampland''
In the Sanctuary of Outcasts: A Memoir
References
External links
Author's website
Ringing Endorsements: Missing Parsons
* Hélène Cardona
''The American Journal of Poetry''. Vol 3, Summer 2017.
* Phebe Davidson
"Keepers: A Review of Adcock, Meek, Kennedy and Blakely"
''Asheville Poetry Review''. Issue 19; Vol. 16, No. 1 (2009).
* Julie Kane
''Prairie Schooner: University of Nebraska-Lincoln''. Winter 2009.
"From gay Confederates to men in space, Southern Festival of Books explores the world between covers"
. ''Nashville Scene''. October 8, 2009.
* Greil Marcus
"Real Life Rock Top 10"
''Salon''. May 28, 2002.
* Dan Albergotti
"''Fareweil, My Lovelies''"
''First Draft: The Journal of the Alabama Writers' Forum''. Vol. 7, No. 3 (Fall 2000), p. 13.
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1957 births
2014 deaths
American women poets
American women essayists
Poets from Alabama
People from Anniston, Alabama
Poets from Tennessee
20th-century American essayists
20th-century American poets
20th-century American women writers
21st-century American women