Deborah Keenan
Deborah Keenan (born 1950 in Minneapolis) is an American poet.
Life
She is an editor for Milkweed Editions.[1] She also teaches at Hamline University.[2] She lives with her husband, Stephen Seidel, who is director of urban programs for Habitat for Humanity. They have four children.
Awards
- Bush Foundation Fellowships for her poetry
- National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship
- The Loft McKnight Poet of Distinction award
- 2006-2007 Edelstein Keller Minnesota author of Distinction at the University of Minnesota[3]
- 1991 American Book Award
Works
- One Angel Then, Midnight Paper Sales Press, 1981
- Household Wounds, New Rivers Press, 1981, ISBN 978-0-89823-022-2
- The Only Window That Counts, New Rivers Press, 1985, ISBN 978-0-89823-069-7
- How We Missed Belgium, Milkweed Editions, 1984, ISBN 978-0-915943-02-9 (written with Jim Moore)
- Happiness: poems. Coffee House Press. 1995. ISBN 978-1-56689-033-5.
- Good heart, Milkweek Editions, 2003, ISBN 9781571314154
- Kingdoms, Laurel Poetry Collective, 2006, ISBN 978-0-9787973-1-7
- Willow Room, Green Door: New and Selected Poems, March, 2007, Milkweed Editions. ISBN 978-1-57131-426-0
Editor
- Looking For Home: Women Writing About Exile, editors Deborah Keenan, Roseann Lloyd, Milkweed Editions, 1990, ISBN 978-0-915943-45-6
Anthology
- Robert Hedin, ed. (2007). "The Amateur; Dialogue; None of This". Where one voice ends another begins: 150 years of Minnesota poetry. Minnesota Historical Society. ISBN 978-0-87351-584-9.
References
- ↑ Robert Hedin, ed. (2007). Where one voice ends another begins: 150 years of Minnesota poetry. Minnesota Historical Society. ISBN 978-0-87351-584-9.
- ↑ http://www.hamline.edu/HUContent.aspx?pageid=4294971244
- ↑ http://www.hamline.edu/shared/news_items/gls/keenan_mnbookaward.html
External links
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