James Wm. Chichetto
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James Wm. Chichetto is a poet, artist, critic, and a Catholic priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross, an international religious community that founded and sponsors the University of Notre Dame, Stonehill College, the University of Portland, and King's College, among others.
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[edit] Bio
He was born 1941 in Boston, Massachusetts, and grew up in The Berkshires. He graduated from Stonehill College and studied theology at Holy Cross College in Washington, D.C. whose faculty later became part of the Theology Department at the University of Notre Dame. He did further graduate studies at Catholic University, Chicago University, and Wesleyan University. Following his ordination, he worked in Peru, South America, for four years before getting ill, which experience he recounts in a novel, Lazaro. He is the author of several books of poems, most notably a 12 thousand line epic poem entitled, "The Dream of Norumbega: An Epic Poem on the United States of America." It includes the deeds of several American historical characters, including Captain John Smith and George Washington. To date, two volumes of the work (to be issued incrementally) have been published. Robert Peters, poet and critic who has reviewed Chichetto's earlier works, called "The Dream" a contemporary masterpiece. "He has taken the 'voice portrait genre' [created by Peters] to new directions," notes Peters. Chichetto is a recipient of numerous grants and is currently a professor of Communications at Stonehill College.
James Wm. Chichetto | |
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Born | June 5, 1941 Boston, Massachusetts |
Occupation | Poet, novelist, critic, lecturer Catholic priest and teacher |
Nationality | American |
Writing period | Contemporary literature |
[edit] Selected Works
- Poems (1972)
- Stones, a Litany (1980)
- Dialogue: Emily Dickinson and Christopher Cauldwell (1982)
- Gilgamesh and Other Poems (1983)
- Victims (1987)
- Homage to Father Edward Sorin (1992, 98)
- Reckoning Genocide (2002)
- Foreword to Perversions of Justice (2002)
- The Dream of Norumbega, an Epic Poem on The United States of America Volumes I, II, III (2000,'05,'08)
[edit] Other Selected Publications
The Boston Phoenix; The Manhattan Review; The Other Side; International Voices Review; The Colorado Review; America Magazine; Poem Magazine; Harper's Magazine; The Tablet (London); The Connecticut Poetry Review; Mr. Cogito; The Boston Globe; Christian Century; Combat Literary Magazine; The Vision: Native American Poetry Anthology; Blood to Remember: American Poets on the Holocaust; Commonweal; Gargoyle Magazine (Cambridge); American Poets of the 1990's; And What Rough Beast: Poems at the End of the Century; The National Catholic Reporter; East West Literary Journal; Anthology of Magazine Verse Yearbook of American Poetry (1986-88), etc.
[edit] Selected External Links
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- Harris Collection, Brown University/CT. POETRY REVIEW Archives/art [2]
- Contemporary Authors Series, Volume 191 [3]
- Contemporary Authors, New Revised Series, Volume 165. [4]
- Robert Peters Papers/ UC, San Diego [5]
- Poets and Writers Directory [6]
- Poets House [7]
- Directory of American Scholars, Volume 2, [8]
- International Who's Who of Authors and Writers, 2008, Routledge [9]