Eloise Klein Healy

Eloise Klein Healy
Born 1943
El Paso, Texas
Occupation Poet, professor
Nationality American
Literary movement Feminist movement
Notable awards First Poet Laureate of Los Angeles, 2012, Grand Prize of the Los Angeles Poetry Festival

Eloise Klein Healy (born 1943)[1] is an American poet.[2][3] She has published five books of poetry and three chapbooks. Her collection of poems, Passing, was a finalist for the 2003 Lambda Literary Awards in Poetry and the Audre Lorde Award from The Publishing Triangle.[4][5] Healy has also received the Grand Prize of the Los Angeles Poetry Festival and has received six Pushcart Prize nominations.

Biography

Healy was born in 1943 in El Paso, Texas and grew up in rural Iowa. She was involved in the Woman's Building, the well known West Coast feminist cultural center, throughout the 1970s and 1980s in various capacities including as a teacher and a member of the Board of Directors.[6] Healy became the first Poet Laureate of Los Angeles in 2012.[1][7] She was instrumental in directing the women's studies program at Cal State Northridge, started the MFA program in creative writing at Antioch University, Los Angeles where she is professor emeritus, and founded Arktoi Books, an imprint of Red Hen Press.[8]

Works

Individual works

Anthologies including her writings

References

  1. 1 2 Tobar, Hector (2012-12-07). "Eloise Klein Healy accepts L.A. Poet Laureate post". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2014-10-09.
  2. "Eloise Klein Healy: Poet, Publisher, Teacher". Official site. Retrieved 2014-10-09.
  3. "Eloise Klein Healy - Los Angeles Independent Publishing". Red Hen Press. Retrieved 2014-10-09.
  4. Antioch University (2005-06-24). "PEN Center USA and Poet Eloise Klein Healy to Receive Antioch University's First Annual Horace Mann Awards". Market Wire. Retrieved 2014-10-09.
  5. "Eloise Klein Healy". The Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 2014-10-09.
  6. Interview on YouTube, Woman's Building History: Eloise Klein Healy (Otis College)
  7. Linthicum, Kate (2012-12-07). "L.A. literary stalwart selected as city's first poet laureate". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2014-10-09.
  8. Scattergood, Amy (2013-05-15). "Eloise Klein Healy: L.A.'s Poet Laureate". LA Weekly - Public Spectacle - Los Angeles - Los Angeles News and Events. Retrieved 2014-10-09.
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