Donald Gutierrez
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Donald Kenneth Gutierrez, or Donald Gutierrez, is an American writer and retired professor emeritus of English literature. The eldest son of Latin-American immigrants, he was born in San Francisco, California, in 1932. He taught at the University of Notre Dame and the Western New Mexico University in Silver City, New Mexico. He studied English literature at University of California, Berkeley in the early 1950s. Dr. Gutierrez left Berkeley in 1958 to pursue a career at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Library[1] in New York, and wound up at book publisher Grosset & Dunlap.
He returned to California to receive a PhD from UCLA in 1964 and later joined the Notre Dame English department [2]. Dr. Gutierrez returned to Notre Dame on a research scholarship, shortly before finishing a book on Kenneth Rexroth that renowned former Notre Dame president and head, Reverend ("Father") Theodore M. Hesburgh [3], placed in Notre Dame's Hesburgh Library [4] (Special Collection).
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[edit] Career
Gutierrez is a scholar of writer D.H. Lawrence, and wrote about the last period (late 1920s) of Lawrence, whom Dr. Gutierrez describes as having dealt with death and symbolic renewal in an "ontological" manner, a lens through which Lawrence offered keen insights into humankind and society. An erstwhile Berkeley student who observed the "Bohemian-literati" world in the 1950's, Gutierrez has also written memoirs and commentaries on the "Beat" [5] scenes of Berkeley and San Francisco. Gutierrez also has produced many works on the legendary San Francisco author-poet, Kenneth Rexroth and other icons of that time. Gutierrez currently lectures, gives poetry readings and writes essays, articles and book reviews.
Gutierrez' post-2000 work and writings have moved away from an academic focus of literature and fine arts, and he now writes articles and essays more as a social and political commentator, with topics of: social justice, human rights abuses, economic inequities, and the major role he feels U.S. domestic and foreign policy plays in these. His defense of Constitutional and international human and civil rights is non-wavering. He is an outspoken critic of political repression, international war criminals (Chile's Pinochet, Guatemala's Rios-Montt, Nicaragua's Somoza, Panama's Noriega, etc.), the United States' "School Of the Americas" (the Department of Defense's Spanish-speaking training facility), the U.S. military engagements in Iraq, Bosnia, Vietnam, the current torture and imprisonment practices the U.S. is claimed to participate in (including "extraordinary rendition" and "dark cells") and the policies of the administrations of Presidents Richard Nixon, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush.
Gutierrez has written six books, more than 100 essays, papers and book reviews. He has contributed numerous essays to journals, newspapers, universities, and online publishers, including the El Dorado Sun[6], the North Dakota Quarterly[7], Progressive San Francisco Latino newspaper, El Tecolote[8], the D.H. Lawrence Review[9], the Malahat Review[10], the University of California's "California Alumni Association"[11], Mosaic, Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry, Texas Quarterly, Twentieth Century Literature, and Studies in Short Fiction. He lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with his wife Marlene Zander-Gutierrez, a New Mexico artist. They have two sons, Hector and Trajan Gutierrez. Gutierrez is an avid sports fan and has written an occasional essay on the economic aspect of professional sports.
[edit] Works by Donald Gutierrez
[edit] Books
- "The Holiness of the Real": The Short Poetry of Kenneth Rexroth [12]; 1966; Fairleigh Dickinson University Press [13]
- Lapsing Out: Embodiments of Death and Rebirth in the Last Writings of D. H. Lawrence [14] ; 1980; Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
- The Maze in the Mind and the World: Labyrinths in Modern Literature [15]; 1985; Whitston Publishing Co. [16]
- The Dark and Light Gods: Essays on the Self in Modern Literature [17]; 1987; Whitston Publishing Co.
- Subject-object relations in Wordsworth and Lawrence (Studies in modern literature) [18] [19]; 1987; UMI Research Press
- Breaking Through to the Other Side: Essays on Realization in Modern Literature [20]; 1994; Whitston Publishing Co.
[edit] Essays and Articles
- Maker, Worker, Profit-Maker [21] 1977; WNMU Dept. of Language and Literature; New Mexico Endowment for Humanities Records (Scholar's paper)
- T. V. Sports Commentary and the Corruption of Language [22] 1978; WNMU Dept. of Language and Literature; New Mexico Endowment for Humanities Records (Scholar's paper)
- The Rites of Passage and Adolescence in Modern Society [23] 1978; WNMU Dept. of Language and Literature; New Mexico Endowment for Humanities Records; (Scholar's paper)
- Girlie Magazines [24] 1979; WNMU Dept. of Language and Literature; New Mexico Endowment for Humanities Records (Scholar's paper)
- The Hylozoistic Vision of Lady Chatterley's Lover [25]; 1981
- Maker versus profit-maker: B. Traven’s "Assembly line [26]; 1980
- The ideas of place : D. H. Lawrence’s travel books [27]; 1981
- Poetry can make even tough concepts endurable and enduring [28]; 1982
- Quick, now, here, now, always : the flaming rose of Lawrence and Eliot [29]; 1982
- Toughness is an overrated term being used among Americans [30]; 1984
- Incarceration and torture : the self in extremity [31][32] 1985; Human Rights Quarterly; Johns Hopkins University
- American Presidents and Business Versus Community [35] 1996; "Common Sense;" Univ. of Notre Dame
- On Rexroth's Poetry [36]; 1999; "Modern American Poetry;" University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Bohemian Berkeley [37]; 2002; UC "California Alumni Association"
- “Where Is the Humanity?” America's Use of Excessive Force Over There; 2002
- Systemic Greed: Kozlowski and Beyond [38] 2003; El Tecolote
- Patriotism and Country Versus State [39] 2003; El Tecolote
- The Preposterously Expensive Military of America [40] 2004; El Tecolote
- Making Politicians Accountable [41]; 2004; El Dorado Sun Guest Editorial
- Leveling the Hierarchy [42]; 2005; El Dorado Sun Guest Editorial
- On State Political Torture [43]; 2005; Tikkun
- The Extraordinary Cruelty of "Extraordinary Rendition [44]; [45] (PDF); 2006; Amer. Humanist Society; [46] 2005; El Dorado Sun
- Poetry Review: Often I Am Permitted to Return to a Meadow; Robert Duncan; [47]; Modern American Poetry (Co-authors: Carey Nelson, Norman M. Finklestein, Christopher Beach)
- Doctoral dissertation: study of A Dance to the Music of Time; Anthony Powell
[edit] Book Reviews by Gutierrez
[edit] Dates are review dates
- Rogue State by Noam Chomsky; 2001; Review: [48]
- The New Nuclear Danger: George W. Bush’s Military-Industrial Complex [49] by Dr. Helen Caldicott; 2002
- War is a Force That Gives Us Meaning by Chris Hedges; 2003; Review: [50]
- The Blindfold’s Eyes: My Journey from Torture to Truth by Dianna Ortiz; 2003; Z-Magazine; Review: [51]
- State Terrorism and the United States [52] by Frederick H. Gareau; 2004
[edit] Papers by Gutierrez in Spanish
- El costo del ejército militar estadounidense [53] 2004; El Tecolote
- Avaricia en el Sistema: Kozlowski y el futuro [54]; 2003; El Tecolote
- Patriotismo y nación versus estado [55]; 2003; El Tecolote
[edit] Lectures, Readings
- Harwood Museum of Art Poetry and Passion, Three Major Early Modern British Poets[56][57] (Taos, New Mexico) 10 Nov. 2005
- National Poetry Month Events (Cannon, New Mexico) [58]
- New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities; University of New Mexico; Speakers/Programs; 1986; 1988; 1991-1992 [59]
[edit] Honors, Awards
- Western New Mexico University Department of Humanities Professor Emeritus [60]
[edit] Related Links
- Catalog of Works by Donald Gutierrez in University of Notre Dame Library [61] (14 works)
- Bilingual Essays by Donald Gutierrez [62] (English and Spanish); El Tecolote; cerca 2003-2004
- Richard Brautigan Collection; Bibliographic reference [63]; Berkeley Review; 1957
- ‘Ghosts Benefic and Malign: The Influence of the “Noh” Theatre on the Three Dance Plays of Yeats’. [64]; Forum (Houston) 9/2; 1971: Pp. 42-48; Donald Gutierrez
- The Ancient Imagination of D. H. Lawrence [65]; Twentieth Century Literature; Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 178-196; 1981; Donald Gutierrez
- Flower Wreath Hill: Later Poems by Kenneth Rexroth; Linda Hamalian (Ed.); [66] 1992 (Western Literature Association; Utah State University)
- Revolutionary Rexroth: Poet of East West Wisdom [67](Morgan Gibson)
- Rexroth, Kenneth [68] (Bibliographic reference -- Rexroth biography study)
- The Relevance of Rexroth [69]; 2004 (Bibliography)
- Reviews of Bohemian Berkeley [70] 2002
- Poetry and Therapy (Louise Cowan, PhD) 2004 [71]
- Breaking through to the other side Brief synospis; ISBNdb.com [72]
- Place and Space Bibliographic reference [73]