Andrea Hollander Budy
Andrea Hollander | |
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Born |
Berlin, Germany | April 28, 1947
Occupation | Author, Poet |
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Andrea Hollander (Budy) (born April 28, 1947 in Berlin, Germany) is an American poet. Her most recent poetry collection is Landscape with Female Figure: New & Selected Poems, 1982 - 2012 (Autumn House Press, 2013), which was a finalist for the Oregon Book Award in Poetry. Her work has appeared in Poetry, The Georgia Review, The Gettysburg Review, New Letters, FIELD, Five Points, Shenandoah, and Creative Nonfiction. She was raised in Colorado, Texas, New York, and New Jersey, and educated at Boston University and the University of Colorado. From 1991 till 2013, Hollander was writer-in-residence at Lyon College. She married designer/builder Todd Budy, on July 18, 1976, and divorced him on August 16, 2011.[1] They have a son, Brooke. Until their divorce they lived in the Ozark Mountains near Mountain View, Arkansas. Hollander, who reclaimed her maiden name after the divorce, now lives in Portland, Oregon, where she teaches writing workshops at The Attic Institute for Arts and Letters and at Mountain Writers Series.[2]
Awards
- 2014 Oregon Literary Fellowsip
- 2008 Subiaco Award for Literary Merit for Excellence in the Writing and Teaching of Poetry.
- 2007 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship[3][4]
- 1993 Nicholas Roerich Poetry Prize, for House Without a Dreamer
- 1991 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship[5]
- D. H. Lawrence Fellowship
- Runes Poetry Award
- Arkansas Arts Council fellowships
Published works
Full-Length Poetry Collections
- Landscape with Female Figure: New & Selected Poems, 1982 - 2012. Autumn House Press. 2014. ISBN 978-1-932870-85-5.
- Woman in the Painting. Autumn House Press. 2006. ISBN 978-1-932870-11-4.
- The Other Life. Story Line Press. 2001. ISBN 978-1-885266-98-9.
- House Without a Dreamer. Story Line Press. 1995.
- What the other eye sees. Wayland Press. 1991. Chapbook
Anthologies Edited
- Andrea Hollander Budy, ed. (2008). When She Named Fire: An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry by American Women. Autumn House Press. ISBN 978-1-932870-26-8.
Anthology Publications
- Sonny Brewer, ed. (2005). "The Explanation". Stories from the Blue Moon Café IV. MacAdam/Cage Publishing. ISBN 978-1-59692-142-9.
- Jeanne Marie Beaumont, Claudia Carlson, eds. (2003). The poets' Grimm: 20th century poems from Grimm fairy tales. Story Line Press. ISBN 978-1-58654-027-2.
- Sue Ellen Thompson, ed. (2005). The Autumn House Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry. Autumn House Press. ISBN 978-1-932870-06-0.
- Bill Henderson, ed. (2003). Pushcart prize XXVII: best of the small presses. Pushcart Press. ISBN 978-1-888889-35-2.
Reviews
Utterly of-the-moment and thoroughly inclusive, When She Named Fire, in step with this historical importance, will hold the attention of even the most well read of interested poetry connoisseurs: even those already well-acquainted with women writers in particular.[6]
See also
References
- ↑ encyclopediaofarkansas.net
- ↑ pw.org
- ↑ arts.endow.gov Archived August 25, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ NEA 2007 Grant Awards: Literature Fellowships (Poetry) Archived February 6, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ National Endowment for the Arts > 40 Years of Supporting American Writers Archived August 11, 2006, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "When She Named Fire edited by Andrea Hollander Budy", Cold Front, April 27, 2009
External links
- Andrea Hollander's website
- "Wound", Able Muse
- "Exchange Student"; "Beginning and Ending with Lines from Shakespeare"; "In the Sixth Year of My Father’s Illness", "Poem in October"; "The Other Life", Poetry Magazine
- corlandreview.com, "What I Need It For"; "What It Is"; August 1999
- "Delta Flight 1152"; "Wound", The Drunken Boat
- "For Weeks After the Funeral", Poetry Foundation