Henri Cole
American poet
Henri Cole (born 1956) is an American poet , who has published many collections of poetry and a memoir. His books have been translated into French, Spanish, Italian, German, and Arabic.
Biography
Henri Cole was born in Fukuoka , Japan , to an American father and French-Armenian [ 1] mother, and raised in Virginia , United States . His father, a North Carolinian, enlisted in the service after graduating from high school and, while stationed in Marseilles , met Cole's mother, who worked at the PX. Together they lived in Japan , Germany , Illinois , California , Nevada, Missouri and Virginia , where Cole attended public schools and the College of William and Mary . He has published eleven collections of poetry in English.
From 1982 until 1988 he was executive director of The Academy of American Poets .[ 2]
Since that time he has held many teaching positions and been artist-in-residence at various institutions, including Brandeis University , Columbia University , Davidson College , Harvard University , Ohio State University , Reed College , Smith College , The College of William and Mary , The James Merrill House , and Yale University . He has collaborated with the visual artists Jenny Holzer and Kiki Smith .[ 3] And from 2010 to 2014, he was poetry editor of The New Republic . Cole currently teaches at Claremont McKenna College .
Books of poetry
2023: Gravity and Center (Selected Sonnets, 1994-2022) , New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux
2023: Blizzard (German translation by Henning Ahrens), Munich: Hanser Verlag, Edition Lyrik Kabinett
2021: Der sichtbare Mensch, Ausgewählte Gedicht (German translation by Hans Raimund), Vienna: Löcker
2020: Blizzard , New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux[ 4]
2015: Nothing to Declare , New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux[ 5]
2015: Le Merle, Le Loup suivi de Toucher (French translation by Claire Malroux), Paris: Le bruit du temps[ 6]
2011: Touch , New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux[ 7]
2011: Terre Médiane (French translation by Claire Malroux), Paris: Le bruit du temps[ 8]
2010: Mirlo y Lobo (Spanish translation by Eduardo López Truco), Cantabria: Quálea Editorial[ 9]
2010: Autoritratto con Gatti (Italian translation by Massimo Bacigalupo), Parma: Guanda Editore[ 10]
2010: Pierce the Skin (Selected Poems, 1982-2007) , New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux[ 11]
2008: La Apariencia de la Cosas (Spanish translation by Eduardo López Truco), Cantabria: Quálea Editorial[ 12]
2007: Blackbird and Wolf , New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux[ 13]
2005: Vingt-Deux Poèmes (French translation by Claire Malroux), Paris: Yvon Lambert[ 14]
2003: Middle Earth , New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux[ 15]
1998: The Visible Man , New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux[ 16]
1995: The Look of Things [ 17]
1989: The Zoo Wheel of Knowledge [ 18]
1986: The Marble Queen [ 19]
Books of prose
2020: باريس الأورفيّة: السّياحة الأدبية في باريس (Orphic Paris , Arabic translation by Amani Lazar), United Arab Emirates: Rewayat Books[ 20]
2018: Orphic Paris , New York, New York Review Books[ 21]
2018: Paris-Orphée (French translation by Claire Malroux), Paris: Le bruit du temps[ 22]
Awards and honors
2017 — American Academy of Arts and Letters , Elected Member
2016 — American Academy of Arts and Letters , Award of Merit Medal in Poetry[ 23]
2014 — Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard, Fellow[ 24]
2012 — The Thom Gunn Award for Poetry for Touch ,[ 25] Publishing Triangle
2012 — The Jackson Poetry Prize for Touch , Poets & Writers[ 26]
2011 — Harvard University Phi Beta Kappa poet[ 27]
2011 — Finalist, Los Angeles Times Book Award in Poetry for Pierce the Skin (Selected Poems 1982-2007) [ 28]
2010 — American Academy of Arts & Sciences , elected member[ 29]
2009 — Sara Teasdale Award in Poetry, Wellesley College
2009 — National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship
2008 — Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for Blackbird and Wolf , Academy of American Poets[ 30]
2008 — Ambassador Book Award in Poetry for Blackbird and Wolf , English-Speaking Union of the United States[ 31]
2008 — Massachusetts Book Award in Poetry for Blackbird and Wolf [ 32]
2008 — Lambda Literary Award in Poetry for Blackbird and Wolf [ 33]
2007 — United States Artists USA Hildreth/Williams Fellow, Literature[ 34]
2004 — Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award for Middle Earth [ 35]
2004 — John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship[ 36]
2004 — Award in Literature, American Academy of Arts and Letters [ 37]
2004 — Finalist, Pulitzer Prize in Poetry for Middle Earth [ 38]
2004 — Finalist, Los Angeles Times Book Award in Poetry for Middle Earth [ 39]
2004 — Massachusetts Book Award in Poetry for Middle Earth [ 40]
2001 — Japan-United States Friendship Commission , Creative Artist Fellowship[ 41]
2000 — Berlin Prize , American Academy in Berlin [ 42]
1995 — Rome Prize in Literature, American Academy of Arts and Letters[ 43]
1993 — National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship[ 44]
1989 — Amy Lowell Poetry Travelling Scholarship [ 45]
1985 — Ingram Merrill Foundation Award (also 1990)[ 46]
Personal life
Cole is openly gay, though in his early work he turned to "nature as a mask for writing about private feelings."[ 47] He came out as he "felt a need to speak as a gay man, since until recently we were not encouraged by society to love one another, marry, and have children. So if I have an ethics, it is simply to be true, but never at the expense of original language."[ 48]
References
^ Lydon, Christopher (December 2009). "Out of Yearning, Order: Henri Cole's poetry" . The Huffington Post . Retrieved 2012-07-03 .
^ "About Henri Cole | Academy of American Poets" .
^ "Jenny Holzer collaborations" . art21.org . Art21. Retrieved 26 April 2015 .
^ "Blizzard" . Macmillan . Retrieved 20 April 2020 .
^ "Nothing to Declare" . Macmillan . Archived from the original on 17 January 2016. Retrieved 14 April 2015 .
^ "Le Merle, Le Loup" . Le bruit du temps . Retrieved 14 April 2015 .
^ "Touch" . Macmillan . Retrieved 14 April 2015 .
^ "Terre Mediane" . Le bruit du temps . Retrieved 14 April 2015 .
^ "Mirlo y Lobo" . Culturamas . 18 December 2010. Retrieved 15 April 2015 .
^ "Autoitratto con Gatti" . Guanda Editore . Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-04-15 .
^ "Pierce the Skin" . Macmillan . Retrieved 14 April 2015 .
^ "La Apariencia de la Cosas" . Casa del Libro . 6 April 2009. Retrieved 15 April 2015 .
^ "Blackbird and Wolf" . Macmillan . Archived from the original on 26 July 2018. Retrieved 15 April 2015 .
^ "Vingt-Deux Poems" . lesoressesdureel.com . Les presses du reel. Retrieved 17 April 2015 .
^ "Middle Earth" . Macmillan . Archived from the original on 26 July 2018. Retrieved 15 April 2015 .
^ "The Visible Man" . Macmillan . Archived from the original on 2018-07-26. Retrieved 2015-04-15 .
^ Cole, Henri (1995). The Look of Things . A.A. Knopf. ISBN 067943352X .
^ "The Zoo Wheel of Knowledge" . goodreads.com . Good Reads. Retrieved 17 April 2015 .
^ "The Marble Queen" . goodreads.com . Good Reads. Retrieved 17 April 2015 .
^ "Orphic Paris" . Retrieved 20 April 2020 .
^ "Orphic Paris" . New York Review Books . 3 April 2018. Retrieved 29 December 2018 .
^ "Paris-Orphée" . Le bruit du temps . Retrieved 29 December 2018 .
^ "American Academy of Arts and Letters" (PDF) . American Academy of Arts and Letters . Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 April 2016. Retrieved 15 April 2016 .
^ "Fellow" . Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study . Retrieved 14 April 2015 .
^ " "Publishing Triangle Winners Unveiled", GalleyCat , 04/20/2012" .
^ "Jackson Poetry Prize" . Poets & Writers . 12 February 2008. Retrieved 14 April 2015 .
^ "Phi Beta Kappa Poet" . Harvard Magazine . 24 May 2011. Retrieved 15 April 2015 .
^ "LA Times Book Award" . Los Angeles Times . Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 17 April 2015 .
^ "Academy of Arts and Sciences" (PDF) . amacad.org . American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 15 April 2015 .
^ "Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize" . poets.org . Academy of American Poets. Retrieved 16 April 2015 .
^ Ambassador Book Award
^ "Massachusetts Book Award" . yumpu.com . Massachusetts Center for the Book. Retrieved 16 April 2015 .
^ "Lambda Literary Award" . lambdaliterary.org . Lambda Literary Awards. 30 April 2007. Retrieved 16 April 2015 .
^ "United States Artists Fellowship" . unitedstatesartists.org . United States Artists. Archived from the original on 16 April 2015. Retrieved 16 April 2015 .
^ Hennessy, Christopher (May 2005). "An Interview by Christopher Hennessy" . American Poetry Review. Retrieved 2010-07-12 .
^ "Guggenheim Fellowship" . gf.org . John Simon Guggenheim Foundation.
^ "Award in Literature" . artsandletters.org . American Academy of Arts and Letters. Archived from the original on 16 April 2015. Retrieved 16 April 2015 .
^ "Pulitzer" . pulitzer.org . Pulitzer. Retrieved 15 April 2015 .
^ "LA Times Book Award" . Los Angeles Times . Archived from the original on 2015-09-22.
^ "Massachusetts Book Award" . bpl.org . Boston Public Library. Archived from the original on 16 April 2015. Retrieved 16 April 2015 .
^ "Japan Fellowship" . jusfc.gov . Japan-United States Friendship Commission. Retrieved 16 April 2015 .
^ "Berlin Prize" . americanacademy.de . American Academy in Berlin. Archived from the original on 16 April 2015. Retrieved 16 April 2015 .
^ "Rome Prize" . The New York Times . 22 April 1995.
^ "NEA Fellowship" (PDF) . arts.gov . National Endowment for the Arts.
^ "Amy Lowell Poetry Travelling Scholarship" . amylowell.org . Choate, Hall & Stewart. Retrieved 16 April 2015 .
^ Ingram Merrill Foundation
^ Weiss, Sasha (2014). "Henri Cole, The Art of Poetry No. 98" . The Paris Review . Vol. Summer 2014, no. 209. ISSN 0031-2037 . Retrieved 2018-04-11 .
^ Weiss, Interviewed by Sasha (2014). "The Art of Poetry No. 98" . Vol. Summer 2014, no. 209. ISSN 0031-2037 . Retrieved 2022-10-19 .
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