Jim Barnes (writer)
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Jim Weaver McKown Barnes (born December 22, 1933) is an American writer who was born near
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(in
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). He received his BA from Southeastern State University and his MA and Ph.D. from the
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. He taught at
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from 1970 to 2003, where he was Professor of Comparative Literature and Writer-in-Residence. After retiring from Truman State, he was Distinguished Professor of English and Creative Writing at
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until 2006. On January 15, 2009, Barnes was named
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for 2009–2010. He describes his ancestry as "an eighth Choctaw" and "a quarter Welsh". Barnes is the founding editor of the ''Chariton Review Press'', editor of '' The Chariton Review'' from 1975 through 2007, and contributing editor to the ''
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''. He has published over 500 poems in more than 100 journals, and numerous translations. He has sat on several
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committees and is Poetry Editor for the Truman State University Press and first-round judge for the
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. Barnes has given scores of readings at college and university campuses, and his work is widely anthologized.


Awards

Barnes received a National Endowment for the Arts ''Creative Writing Fellowship'' in 1978 and the ''Columbia University Translation Award'' for his translation of ''Zeugnis und Zeichen'' (''Summons and Signs'') in 1980. In 1989, he was awarded the St. Louis Poetry Center's ''Stanley Hanks Memorial Poetry Award''; and, in 1990, he was awarded by the Rockefeller Foundation a ''Bellagio Residency Fellowship'' for the purpose of beginning his translations of Dagmar Nick's poetry. He held a second ''Bellagio Residency Fellowship'' in 2003. In 1992 he was a ''Distinguished Writer-in-Residence'' for the University of Maryland Far East Division. In 1993 Barnes received the ''Oklahoma Book Award'' for ''The Sawdust War'', and he was awarded a ''Senior Fulbright Fellowship'' to Switzerland in 1993–94. In 1998, ''On Native Ground: Memoirs and Impressions'' was named a finalist for the Oklahoma Book Award in non-fiction and also in the poetry category for ''Paris''. In 2007 his poem on the enigma of Weldon Kees' disappearance in The Iowa Review received the Tim McGinnis Prize. Barnes has been the ''Featured Poet'' at the Paris Writers Workshop and at the 13th Franco-Anglais Poetry Translation Festival. In 1995 he was the ''Munich Translator-in-Residence'' at Villa Walberta, Germany. In 1996 and 2001 he held two ''Carmargo Foundation Fellowships'' in Cassis, France, and also in 1996 was the U.S. Representative at the Prague Writer's Festival. In 1998 and in 2000, Jim was awarded ''Academie Schloß Solitude Fellowships'' in Stuttgart, Germany and received an
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for ''On Native Ground''. In 2002, he was a finalist for the Oklahoma Book Award in the Poetry category for ''On a Wing of the Sun''.


Books


Poetry

*''Sundown Explains Nothing: New and Selected Poems'',
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, 2019. *''Visiting Picasso'', University of Illinois Press, 2007. *''On a Wing of the Sun: Three Volumes of Poetry'', University of Illinois Press, 2001. *''Paris: Poems'', (Illinois Poetry Series), University of Illinois Press,1997. *''The Sawdust War: Poems'', University of Illinois Press, 1992. *''The La Plata Cantata: Poems'', Purdue University Press, 1989. *''A Season of Loss'', Purdue University Press, 1985. *''American Book of the Dead'', University of Illinois Press, 1982. *''The Fish on Poteau Mountain'', Cedar Creek Press, 1980. *''This Crazy Land'', Inland Boat Series/Porch Press, 1980. *''Five Missouri Poets'', (editor), Chariton Review Press, 1979).


Translations and criticism

*''Fiction of Malcolm Lowry and Thomas Mann: Structural Tradition'', Thomas Jefferson University Press. *''Summons and Signs: poems'', Dagmar Nick (Tr. Jim Barnes) Chariton Review Press. *''Numbered Days: Poems'', Dagmar Nick (Tr. Jim Barnes) New Odyssey Press. *"The Myth of Sisyphus" in ''Under the Volcano'', Prairie Schooner, 42, 341–348. 1968.


Prose

*''On Native Ground: Memoirs and Impressions'', American Indian Literature and Critical Studies Series, Vol 23, University of Oklahoma Press. *"Scars" arnes' twentieth short story''
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'', 2014. *"Lope Falls", '' Concho River Review'', 2021.


Critical studies

* A. Robert Lee (ed), ''The Salt Companion to Jim Barnes'', Cambridge, UK: Salt Publishing, 2009.


See also

*
Poets Laureate of Oklahoma 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 writte ...


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on the ''Artful Dodge'' 1933 births Living people American people who self-identify as being of Choctaw descent Poets laureate of Oklahoma People from Le Flore County, Oklahoma Brigham Young University faculty University of Arkansas alumni Southeastern Oklahoma State University alumni Truman State University faculty American Book Award winners American people of Welsh descent {{OK Poets Laureate, state=expanded