Nathalie F. Anderson (born June 2, 1948) is an American poet and librettist. She is a 1993 Pew Fellow, and author of several books of poetry: Following Fred Astaire, Crawlers, Quiver, Held and Firmly Bound (a chapbook), and Stain. In collaboration with composer Thomas Whitman, she authored four libretti: The Black Swan,[1]Sukey in the Dark, Babylon and A Scandal in Bohemia.[2][3]
She has been teaching at Swarthmore College since 1982 and is currently a Professor Emerita in their Department of English Literature. She is also Director of their Program in Creative Writing as well as a Poet in Residence at the Rosenbach Museum & Library.[5]
Anderson runs Philadelphia's literary event listserv, Lit-Philly.
On November 8, 2012, University of Pennsylvania's Kelly Writers House inaugurated the Eva and Leo Sussman Poetry Program with poetry readings by featured guest writers and instructors, Nathalie Anderson, Elaine Terranova, and Joan Hutton Landis.[27]
Awards
1998 Washington Prize from Word Works for Following Fred Astaire[28]
2000 "Slow Airs" - Grand Prize Co-Winner in Inkwell Magazine's poetry competition for 2000[29]
Anderson, Nathalie (2017). Held and Firmly Bound. Chapin, SC: Muddy Ford Press. ISBN9781942081104
Anderson, Nathalie (2017). Stain. Washington, D.C.: The Word Works. ISBN9781944585136
Anthology appearances
Alenier, Karren L.; Hilary Tham; Miles D. Moore, eds. (1999). Winners : a retrospective of the Washington Prize. Washington, D.C.: The Word Works. ISBN9780915380435.
Rice, Adrian; Angela Reid, eds. (2002). A Conversation Piece: Poetry and Art. Belfast: Newry: Museums and Galleries of Northern Ireland in association with Abbey Press. ISBN0900761423. Poets' responses to an exhibition at the Ulster Museum.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
Potter, Jacklyn W.; Dwaine Rieves; Gary Stein, eds. (2003). Cabin fever : poets at Joaquin Miller's Cabin, 1984-2001. Washington, D.C.: The Word Works. ISBN9780915380510.
Tobin, Daniel (2007). The book of Irish American poetry: from the eighteenth century to the present. Notre Dame, Ind: University of Notre Dame Press. ISBN9780268042301.
Datlow, Ellen; Kelly Link; Gavin J. Grant, eds. (2007). The year's best fantasy & horror 2007: twentieth annual collection. New York: St. Martin's Griffin. ISBN978-0312369422.
Datlow, Ellen; Kelly Link; Gavin J. Grant, eds. (2008). The year's best fantasy & horror 2008: twentieth annual collection. New York: St. Martin's Griffin. ISBN9780312380489.
Performances
Anderson, Nathalie, librettist (September 1998), The Black Swan (a Chamber Opera in Two Acts), Lang Performing Arts Center, Swarthmore College, Philadelphia Pa.: Orchestra 2001. Libretto based on the novel by Thomas Mann.{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: postscript (link)
Anderson, Nathalie, librettist (October 2001), Sukey in the Dark (a Chamber Opera in One Act), Lang Performing Arts Center, Swarthmore College, Philadelphia, Pa.: Orchestra 2001{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
Anderson, Nathalie, librettist (March 2005), Babylon (a Composition for Chorus and Orchestra), Irvine Auditorium, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia: The Philadelphia Singers. Libretto based on Psalm 137.{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: postscript (link)
Anderson, Nathalie, librettist (2007), A Scandal in Bohemia (a Chamber Opera in Two Acts), Kimmel Center, Swarthmore College, Philadelphia, Pa.: Orchestra 2001. Libretto based on the story by Arthur Conan Doyle.{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: postscript (link)