E. Ethelbert Miller
American poet (born 1950)
E. Ethelbert Miller
at the 2013 Fall for the Book
Born Eugene Ethelbert Miller (1950-11-20 ) November 20, 1950 (age 74) Bronx , New York, U.S. Occupation Professor, poet, literary activist Language English Alma mater Howard University Genre Poetry; memoir eethelbertmiller .com /main .html
Eugene Ethelbert Miller (born November 20, 1950) is an African-American poet , teacher and literary activist, based in Washington, DC .[ 1] [ 2] He is the author of several collections of poetry and two memoirs, the editor of Poet Lore magazine, and the host of the weekly WPFW morning radio show On the Margin .[ 3]
Life and career
Miller was born in the Bronx, New York .[ 4]
He received his B.A. from Howard University .[ 5] He is the author of 13 books of poetry, two memoirs and is the editor of three poetry anthologies. His work has appeared in numerous publications, including Beltway Poetry Quarterly , Poet Lore , and Sojourners .
Miller was the founder and director of the Ascension Poetry Reading Series, one of the oldest literary series in the Washington area. He was director of Howard University's African-American Resource Center from 1974 for more than 40 years.[ 6] [ 7] Miller has taught at various schools, including American University , Emory & Henry College , George Mason University , Harpeth Hall School and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas . He was also a core faculty member of the writing seminars at Bennington College . He worked with Operation Homecoming for the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).[ 8]
A sign on the north entrance to the Dupont Circle Metro station in Washington, D.C. An excerpt from "The Wound-Dresser", by Walt Whitman , is inscribed into the granite wall around the entrance escalators. An excerpt from "We Embrace", by E. Ethelbert Miller, is inscribed into the sidewalk surrounding a nearby circular bench.
He currently serves as board chairperson of the Institute for Policy Studies .[ 9] [ 10] He is also on the boards of Split This Rock and the Writer's Center , and since 2002 has been co-editor of Poet Lore magazine, the oldest poetry journal in the US.[ 11] He is former chair of the Humanities Council of Washington, D.C. , and has served on the boards of the AWP , the Edmund Burke School , PEN American Center , PEN/Faulkner Foundation , and the Washington Area Lawyer for the Arts (WALA) . He hosts a weekly morning radio show on WPFW called On the Margin .[ 1]
In 1979, Marion Barry , the Mayor of Washington, D.C ., where Miller lives, proclaimed September 28, 1979, as "E. Ethelbert Miller Day."[ 12] Subsequently, on May 21, 2001, an "E. Ethelbert Miller Day" was also proclaimed by the Mayor of Jackson, Tennessee .[ 13]
Miller's papers are held at Emory & Henry College and The George Washington University .[ 10] [ 14]
Awards and honors
1979: September 28 proclaimed as "E. Ethelbert Miller Day" by the Mayor of Washington, D.C. [ 10]
1982: Mayor's Art Award for Literature
1988: Received the Public Humanities Award from the D.C. Humanities Council[ 15]
1993: Columbia Merit Award[ 16]
1994: Made an Honorary Citizen of the city of Baltimore on July 17 by the Mayor of Baltimore [ 17]
1994: PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Award (for In Search of Color Everywhere )
1995: O. B. Hardison, Jr. Poetry Prize
1996: Honorary doctorate of literature awarded on May 18 by Emory & Henry College[ 13]
1997: Stephen Henderson Poetry Award from the African American Literature and Culture Society[ 9]
2001: May 21 declared as "E. Ethelbert Miller Day" by the Mayor of Jackson, Tennessee[ 10] [ 13]
2003: Fathering Words selected by DC WE READ for the one book, one city program sponsored by the D.C. Public Libraries[ 15]
2003: Honored by First Lady Laura Bush at the White House
2004: Fulbright Scholarship recipient[ 9]
2015: Inducted into the Washington, DC Hall of Fame[ 18]
2016: AWP George Garrett Award for Outstanding Community Service in Literature and the DC Mayor's Arts Award for Distinguished Honor[ 19]
2018: Inducted into Gamma Xi Phi, a fraternity for artists[ 20]
Bibliography
Poetry
"The Land of Smiles and the Land of No Smiles: A Poem." 1974.
Andromeda . Chiva Publications. 1974.
The Migrant Worker . Washington Writers' Publishing House . 1978. ISBN 978-0-931846-07-6 .
Season of Hunger/Cry of Rain: Poems 1975-1980 . Lotus Press . 1982. ISBN 978-0-916418-35-9 .
Where Are the Love Poems for Dictators? . Open Hand Publishing . 1986. ISBN 978-0-940880-65-8 .
The Fire This Time: 1992 and Beyond Los Angeles (Heaven Chapbook series), White Fields Press , 1993.
First Light: New and Selected Poems . Black Classic Press . 1993. ISBN 978-0-933121-81-2 .
Whispers, Secrets, and Promises . Black Classic Press. 1998. ISBN 978-1-57478-011-6 .
Buddha Weeping in Winter . Red Dragonfly Press . 2001. ISBN 978-1-890193-25-6 .
How We Sleep On the Nights We Don't Make Love . Curbstone Press . 2004. ISBN 978-1-931896-04-7 .
"The 10 Race Koans as presented to Charles Johnson on the Morning of July 13, 2008; Shonda in England; Thomas Jefferson said he saw you in Paris" . DC Poets . October 31, 2008.
"The Hooker Never Votes; Water Song; 2 Shorts and a Smoke" . Delaware Poetry Review .
On Saturdays, I Santana With You . Curbstone Press . 2009. ISBN 978-1-931896-50-4 .
The Collected Poems of E. Ethelbert Miller (ed. Kirsten Porter), Willow Books, 2016. ISBN 978-0996139021
If God Invented Baseball: Poems , Simon and Schuster , 2018. ISBN 9781947951006
When Your Wife Has Tommy John Surgery and Other Baseball Stories , Simon and Schuster, 2021. ISBN 9781947951365 [ 21]
Anthologies
Memoirs
References
^ a b Hayley Garrison Phillips, "Local Legend E. Ethelbert Miller Isn't Going Anywhere" , Washingtonian , February 6, 2018.
^ Elizabeth Lund, "Poetry that explores love and aggression, baseball and the natural world" , The Washington Post , March 9, 2018.
^ Grace Cavalieri, "Featured Poet E. Ethelbert Miller" , 40th Anniversary "The Poet and the Poem".
^ "E. Ethelbert Miller" , Poetry Foundation.
^ "Honorary Board" . The Writer's Center . Retrieved June 9, 2020 .
^ "Department of Afro-American Studies, Howard University" . Archived from the original on July 8, 2009. Retrieved July 12, 2009 .
^ Courtland Milloy, "Outpouring of support for poet who says he was let go from Howard" , The Washington Post , May 5, 2015.
^ "E. Ethelbert Miller" , Operation Homecoming, National Initiatives, National Endowment for the Arts, October 17, 2004. Archived from the original on August 23, 2013.
^ a b c Krane, Scott (May 26, 2019). "E. Ethelbert Miller: Jazz in Poetry" . Jazz Times .
^ a b c d E. Ethelbert Miller Finding Aid , Special Collections Research Center, Estelle and Melvin Gelman Library, The George Washington University.
^ "Our Story" , Poet Lore .
^ "E. Ethelbert Miller's Biography" . The HistoryMakers . Retrieved June 9, 2020 .
^ a b c "About E. Ethelbert Miller | Academy of American Poets" . Academy of American Poets . Retrieved June 9, 2020 .
^ "Emory & Henry College Special Collections & Archives" . Archived from the original on August 20, 2008. Retrieved July 12, 2009 .
^ a b "Biography" Archived October 28, 2017, at the Wayback Machine , E. Ethelbert Miller website.
^ "E. Ethelbert Miller, Eugene Ethelbert Miller" . The Black Names Project . April 26, 2019. Retrieved June 9, 2020 .
^ "Award-Winning Writer E. Ethelbert Miller Speaks at MC on October 22" . Montgomery College . October 20, 2008. Retrieved June 9, 2020 .
^ E. Ethelbert Miller biography at Willow Books.
^ "E. Ethelbert Miller" , Beltway Poetry Quarterly .
^ "Brother E. Ethelbert Miller featured in DoveTales" , Gamma Xi Phi, February 15, 2020.
^ Ethelbert Miller, E. (September 7, 2021). When Your Wife Has Tommy John Surgery and Other Baseball Stories | Poems . Simon & Schuster. ISBN 9781947951365 . Retrieved May 31, 2021 .
External links
"Living the Legacy" Archived February 15, 2009, at the Wayback Machine – official website
American Academy of Poets page
Two Poems by Miller at Beltway Poetry Quarterly
Audio interview with Grace Cavalieri
"E. Ethelbert Miller" , reverbiage , NPR
"Poetry by E. Ethelbert Miller" Archived September 27, 2013, at the Wayback Machine , On Being
"E. Ethelbert Miller, Featured Writer" , Writing For Peace, February 2020.
"Talking With Poets: E. Ethelbert Miller, The Poet of Baseball and of Life" . Interview with Indran Amirthanayagam . The Poetry Channel, July 12, 2021.
E. Ethelbert Miller Receives 2022 Howard Zinn Lifetime Achievement Award , at HowardZinn.org.
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