Betsy Colquitt

Betsy Colquitt

Betsy Colquitt (born 1927) is a distinguished and much-published poet who is praised for her themes and poetic structures that reflect a modernist sensibility. Her poems, essays, and reviews have been widely published in major American literary journals for the past forty years. Colquitt, nee Betsy Ruth Feagan, was born and grew up in Fort Worth, Texas where she attended Paschal High School and graduated with honors with a degree in English from Texas Christian University in 1947. She attended Vanderbilt University and studied creative writing in a graduate program that included Allen Tate and John Crowe Ransom who served as Colquitt's professors and mentors. James Dickey was a fellow classmate. Colquitt received her M.A. degree from Vanderbilt in 1948. She attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison to work on her Ph.D. but left the program in 1953 to return to Fort Worth because her mother had suffered a stroke. Colquitt joined the faculty of the English department at Texas Christian University in 1953 where she taught literature and creative writing until her retirement in 1995. A course she developed on the "Interrelation of the Arts" became a mainstay of the program and a much beloved and influential course among her students. At TCU, she also became the founding editor of the literary journal "Descant", which she edited for twenty-five years. The major poetry award offered by "Descant" is named in her honor. While at TCU, she met and married Landon Colquitt, a mathematics professor to whom she was married until his death from a heart attack in 1991. The Colquitts had two daughters, Kate, a physician, and Clare, a professor at San Diego State University.

Colquitt's volumes of poetry include "Honor Card and Other Poems" (Saurian Press, 1980) and "Eve: From the Autobiography and Other Poems" (Texas Christian University Press, 1997). "Eve" has been praised for its feminist analyses of creativity and of woman's role in the creation, and this volume together with many of Colquitt's other poems and essays, have led many critics to view Colquitt as a leading woman writer. Critics also praise Colquitt's work for its insights into cognition and creativity and for its sensitivity to the longings of the human heart for an identity rooted in meaning and purpose.

Information on and analyses of Colquitt's works are included in "Contemporary Authors, Who's Who of American Women, Directory of American Scholars", and "World's Who's Who of Women". She also holds memberships in the Texas Institute of Letters and in the American Center for Artists.

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