Wally Swist

Wally Swist (born 1953) is an American poet and writer. He is best known for his poems about nature. A spirituality unfettered to any specific religion pervades much of his work. He is also an Independent Scholar.

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Biography

Swist was born April 26, 1953 in New Haven, Connecticut. He was active in the Yale University community from 1973-1980. He currently makes his home in South Amherst, Massachusetts.

Writing

Swist has published over one hundred feature articles and reviews, yet his focus has been writing poetry. His poems have appeared in literary magazines, anthologies, and popular magazines such as Rolling Stone. Readings of his work are online at National Public Radio[1] and Sahara: A Journal of New England Poetry published a special issue devoted to his work in the winter of 2003.

Swist has also contributed significantly to North American haiku literature both as his decade-long stint as Book Review Editor of Modern Haiku (1987–1997), and with the nearly 1,000 haiku he published in a multitude of literary journals, out of an estimated 5,000 to 6,000 that he composed.

He is an authority on fellow poet Robert Francis (poet),[2] a friend and literary mentor.[3]

Fellowships, Awards, and Honors

Swist was awarded Artists Fellowships in Poetry from the Connecticut Commission on the Arts in 1978 and in 2003. The Trustees of the Estate of Robert Francis awarded him three writing residencies at Fort Juniper, the Robert Francis Homestead, in North Amherst, Massachusetts, in the autumn of 1998, and two back-to-back residencies from September 2003 through August 2005.

He was twice awarded the Museum of Haiku Literature (Tokyo) Award (Frogpond, XIII: 2, 1990 and Frogpond, XVIII: 3, 1995). His selected haiku, The Silence Between Us, was published by Brooks Books in their Goodrich Haiku Masters series in 2005.

Swist's full-length volume of love poems, Luminous Dream, was a finalist for the 2010 FutureCycle Poetry Book Prize.

Yusef Komunyakaa selected Swist's full-length volume Huang Po and the Dimensions of Love as a co-winner in the Crab Orchard Series Open Poetry Competition, and Southern Illinois University Press will publish the book in the spring of 2012.

Documentary

A short documentary film regarding his work as a poet and a writer, In Praise of the Earth: The Poetry of Wally Swist, was released in 2008 by award-winning filmmaker Elizabeth Wilda (Hadley, MA: WildArts).[4][5][6]

Works

Books and chapbooks

Scholarly monograph

Anthology appearances

Broadsides

Essays

References

  1. ^ http://www.npr.org/programs/wesat/features/2003/sunkengarden/swist.html Ode To the Omelette poem at NPR
  2. ^ A lecture he delivered in the Robert Frost Homestead 2002 Literary Series, entitled High-pressure Weather and Country Air: The Friendship of Robert Frost and Robert Francis, was published in the Summer 2003 issue of Puckerbrush Review and as a scholarly monograph from The Edwin Mellen Press of Lewiston, New York.
  3. ^ http://www.amherstbulletin.com/story/id/126845/
  4. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1401177/
  5. ^ http://www.amherstbulletin.com/story/id/126845/
  6. ^ http://www.amherstbulletin.com/story/id/31807/