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Ted Genoways (born April 13, 1972) is an American journalist and author. He is a contributing writer at '' Mother Jones'' and ''
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''. His books include ''This Blessed Earth'' and ''The Chain: Farm, Factory, and the Fate of Our Food.'' He has been hailed by the ''Minneapolis Star-Tribune'' as a "marvelous poet" and by ''The Times Literary Supplement'' as a "tenacious scholar." He is the author of two books of poems and the literary history ''Walt Whitman and the Civil War'', which, the ''Richmond Times-Dispatch'' wrote, "fills in a major gap in previous biographies of Whitman and rebuts the canard that Whitman was unaffected by the war and the run-up to it." His awards include fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Guggenheim Foundation, and inclusion in the ''Pushcart Prize Anthology'' and ''Best American Travel Writing''. He was editor of the '' Virginia Quarterly Review'' from 2003 to 2012, during which time the magazine won six National Magazine Awards.


Biography

Genoways was born in
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, in 1972, and grew up in the North Hills of
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, where " st boys' fathers... were mechanics, welders, steelworkers many of them Vietnam vets, laid off from the mills and scraping by. But my dad was Dr. Hugh H. Genoways, curator of mammals at the
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." When Genoways' father was named director of the Nebraska State Museum, the family moved to Lincoln in 1986. As a freshman at Lincoln East High School, Genoways and others started a school magazine, ''Muse'', which, two years later, the
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named the best high school publication in the country. While completing a B.A. in English at Nebraska Wesleyan University in 1994, he worked at '' Prairie Schooner'' and founded the ''Coyote'', a general-interest pop culture magazine, which also received multiple awards from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. He worked at Texas Tech University Press while completing an M.A. in English from
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. He worked at '' Callaloo'' and edited ''Meridian'', which he founded, while completing his M.F.A. at the
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. He later worked at Coffee House Press and the
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, where he worked on Cheri Register's book ''Packinghouse Daughter,'' about the meatpackers strike in
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, in 1959. Genoways' first book, a collection of poems entitled ''Bullroarer: A Sequence'', was a narrative his grandfather "from his birth in a poor rural family to his work in the Omaha stockyards to his final years." Marilyn Hacker, who selected the book for the 2001 Samuel French Morse Poetry Prize, wrote in the book's introduction: "Perhaps it says something about the movement of American poetry that the stockyards and slaughterhouses choired in operatic open form by Carl Sandburg are rendered (a word that takes on another meaning in one poem) by Ted Genoways in a metered verse that spares the reader no detail. There is no romance to the blood and heat and animal terror communicated to workers (and readers) as it emanates from the killing floors of the Omaha meatpacking industry." In 2003, while he was still a doctoral student at the
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and working at the '' Iowa Review'', Genoways was hired by the University of Virginia to edit the '' Virginia Quarterly Review''. He served as editor for the next nine years, during which time the magazine received six
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, two Utne Independent Press Awards, and an Overseas Press Club Award. In 2012, Genoways announced that he was stepping down as editor of VQR to pursue his writing career. Genoways has since become a contributing writer at '' Mother Jones'' and ''
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'', as well as an editor-at-large at ''
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''. His essays and poetry have appeared in ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Harper's'', ''The New Republic'', ''
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'', '' Outside'', ''Poetry'', and the '' Washington Post Book World''. He has received a
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for Investigative Reporting, a MOTHER, and the James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism. In October 2014, Genoways published the book ''The Chain: Farm, Factory, and the Fate of Our Food'', which Eric Schlosser in the '' New York Times Book Review'' called an "important book, well worth reading, full of compelling stories, genuine outrage and the careful exposure of corporate lies." In September 2017, Genoways published ''This Blessed Earth: A Year in the Life of an American Farm Family'', which Arlo Crawford in the ''New York Times Book Review'' called "a cleareyed and unsentimental look at how farming has become relentlessly optimized by automation, markets and politics; factors that don’t always take into account the guy who’s actually driving the tractor." ''This Blessed Earth'' was the Nebraska Center for the Book's One Book One Nebraska selection, but Governor
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refused to sign the customary proclamation calling on citizens to read the book on the grounds that the ''This Blessed Earth,'' is written by a "political activist" and the story was "divisive." According to ''
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'', his next book ''Tequila Wars: José Cuervo and the Bloody Struggle for the Spirit of Mexico'' is scheduled to be edited by John Glusman at Norton. ''Tequila Wars'' aims to "tell the story of the modern
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industry."


Bibliography


Nonfiction

* ''Walt Whitman and the Civil War: America's Poet During the Lost Years of 1860-1862'', University of California Press, 2009, * ''The Chain: Farm, Factory, and the Fate of Our Food'', HarperCollins, 2014, * ''This Blessed Earth: A Year in the Life of an American Farm Family'', W. W. Norton, 2017, * ''Tequila Wars: José Cuervo and the Bloody Struggle for the Spirit of Mexico'', W.W. Norton, 2025, ;As editor * ''A Perfect Picture of Hell: Eyewitness Accounts by Civil War Prisoners from the 12th Iowa'' (co-editor), University of Iowa Press, 2001, * ''Hard time: voices from a state prison, 1849-1914'', Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2002, * ''Walt Whitman: The Correspondence, Volume VII'', Iowa, 2004,


Poetry

;Collections * ''Bullroarer: A Sequence'', Northeastern University Press, 2001, * ''Anna, Washing'', University of Georgia Press, 2008, ;Limited edition collections * ''The Dead Have a Way of Returning'', Brooding Heron Press, 1997, * ''The Cow Caught in the Ice'', Soundpost Press, University of Wisconsin–LaCrosse, 1999. * ''Anna, washing'', Parallel Press, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 2001, ;Edited volumes * ''Burning the Hymnal: The Uncollected Poems of William Kloefkorn'', Slow Tempo Press, 1994, * ''The Selected Poems of Miguel Hernández'', University of Chicago Press, 2001, * Joseph Kalar, ''Papermill: Poems, 1927-1935'', University of Illinois Press, 2006, * ''Swallowing the Soap: The Selected Poems of William Kloefkorn'', University of Nebraska Press, 2010,


Awards

*2024 James Beard Foundation Award, Food Coverage in a General Interest Publication *2023 Sidney Award from the Sidney Hillman Foundation for “How a Refugee’s American Dream Ended in a Police Killing” *2018 James Beard Foundation Award, Investigative Reporting *2018 Stubbendieck Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize for ''This Blessed Earth'' *2016 Association of Food Journalists Award, Best Writing on Beer, Wine or Spirits *2016 Association of Food Journalists Award, Best Food Business Story, Finalist *2016 James Beard Foundation Award for Food Reporting, Finalist *2015 James Beard Foundation Award for Writing and Literature, Finalist *2014 National Press Club Award *2014 James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism *2014 Association of Food Journalists Award, Best Story on Food Policy or Food Issues, Finalist * 2010 Guggenheim Fellowship *2010 ''Choice'' / American Library Association Outstanding Academic Title for ''Walt Whitman and the Civil War'' *2003
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fellowship in Poetry. *2002 Natalie Ornish Poetry Award for ''Bullroarer'' *2002
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for Poetry for ''Bullroarer''


References


External links


Official Website - TedGenoways.com
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