- X. J. Kennedy
X. J. Kennedy (born
21 August 1929 ,Dover, New Jersey ) is apoet ,translator ,anthologist , editor, and bestsellingFacts|date=January 2008writer ofchildren's literature as well as student textbooks on English literature and poetry.Life
He was born "Joseph Charles Kennedy" — known to friends as Joe — but not wishing to share a name with
Joseph P. Kennedy added an "X" to his first name. ["Something About the Author" ISBN 0810393727, University of Michigan, 1996 page 122]Kennedy attended
Seton Hall (BSc, 1950) andColumbia University (MA, 1951). After serving for four years as an enlisted journalist with the U.S. Navy's Atlantic Fleet, he studied at theSorbonne from 1955 to 56, and spent the next six years pursuing a graduate degree in English at theUniversity of Michigan but did not complete his Ph.D. He met his future wife Dorothy Mintzlaff while there; she received her Master's degree in English from the University of Michigan in 1956 and completed coursework there toward her doctorate.Kennedy taught English at the
University of Michigan , theUniversity of North Carolina at Greensboro ,Tufts University (1963–78), with visiting professorships atWellesley , UC-Irvine, and Leeds. He became a freelance writer in 1978.In the early 1970s he and his wife Dorothy co-edited the influential journal, "
Counter/Measures ", a precursor in the New Formalist movement to "The Reaper" and "The Formalist". He served as poetry editor of "The Paris Review ", and his poetry has been published in "The New Yorker ", "Poetry", and "The Hudson Review ".Kennedy is most recognized for his light verse, and was the first recipient of the
American Academy of Arts and Letters 'Michael Braude Award for Light Verse . His first book, "Nude Descending a Staircase", won the 1961Lamont Poetry Prize of theAcademy of American Poets , and his dozens of books have won numerous awards and honors, includingGuggenheim andNational Arts Council fellowships, a grant from theNational Endowment for the Arts , the Bess Hokin Prize from "Poetry" magazine, and aLos Angeles Times Book Award for poetry (in 1985 for "Cross Ties: Selected Poems"), the 1969/70Shelley Memorial Award , the Golden Rose of the New England Poetry Club, honorary degrees from Lawrence and Adelphi Universities and Westfield State College. Kennedy received the National Council of Teachers of English Year 2000 Award for Excellence in Children's Poetry. He received the 2004Poets' Prize for his most recent work, "The Lords of Misrule: Poems 1992&nspace;2002".Kennedy is also widely known for his "Brats" series of dark children's poetry books, his translation of
Aristophanes ' "Lysistrata ", and "Tygers of Wrath," an anthology of angry verse. With his wife Dorothy M. Kennedy and scholar Jane E. Aaron, he is the editor of "The Bedford Reader ", a collegiate literature textbook also popular for teaching to theAP English Language and Composition test.X. J. Kennedy and his wife Dorothy, who have five children and six grandchildren, live in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Bibliography
For children
* "Ghastlies, Goops and Pincushions" by X.J. Kennedy and illustrated by Ron Barrett (Margaret K. McElderry Books/Simon & Schuster, 1989); out of print
* "The Beasts of Bethlehem" by X.J. Kennedy and illustrated by Michael McCurdy (Margaret K. McElderry Books/Simon & Schuster, 1992); out of print. Poems about the Nativity, based on the legend that the animals in the stable could speak on Christmas Eve.
* "Uncle Switch: Loony Limericks" by X.J. Kennedy and illustrated by John O'Brien; out of print.
* "Talking Like the Rain: A Read-to-me Book of Poems", selected by X.J. and Dorothy M. Kennedy and illustrated by Jane Dyer (Little, Brown & Company, 1992)
* "The Eagle as Wide as the World" by X.J. Kennedy (Margaret K. McElderry Books/Simon & Schuster, 1997); a novel for children
* "Elempyics" by X.J. Kennedy, illustrated by Graham Percy (Philomel Books/Penguin Putnam, 1999)
* "Knock at a Star: A Child's Introduction to Poetry", edited by X.J. Kennedy and Dorothy M. Kennedy and illustrated by Karen Lee Baker (Little, Brown & Company, revised edition, 1999)
* "Exploding Gravy: Poems to Make You Laugh" by X.J. Kennedy, illustrated by Joy Allen (Little, Brown, 2002)
* "Elefantina's Dream" by X.J. Kennedy, illustrated by Graham Percy (Philomel Books/Penguin Putnam, 2002)
* "The Owlstone Crown" by X.J. Kennedy (Front Street/Boyd Mills, 2005); a novel for children, first published in 1983
* "Knee-Deep in Blazing Snow: Growing up in Vermont/Poems by James Hayford", chosen by X. J. Kennedy & Dorothy M. Kennedy (Wordsong/ Boyds Mills, 2005)For adults
*Tygers of Wrath: Poems of Hate, Anger, and Invective", collected and edited by X.J. Kennedy, with wood engravings by Michael McCurdy (University of Georgia Press, 1981)
* "Cross Ties: Selected Poems" by X.J. Kennedy (University of Georgia Press, 1985)
* "Dark Horses: New Poems" by X.J. Kennedy (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992)
* "Nude Descending a Staircase: Poems, Songs, a Ballad" by X.J. Kennedy (reprint edition in the Classic Contemporary Series, Carnegie Mellon University Press, 1994)
* "Aristophanes' Lysistrata", a new English version by X.J. Kennedy from "Aristophones", Volume 2 (The Penn Complete Greek Drama Series), edited by David R. Slavitt & Palmer Bovie (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999)
* "The Lords of Misrule: Poems, 1992&nspace;2001" by X.J. Kennedy (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002)
*"Pegasus Descending: A Book of the Best Bad Verse", compiled by James Camp, X.J. Kennedy, and Keith Waldrop (Burning Deck, 2003, reprint edition); originally published by Macmillan, 1971For students of all ages; all but the first are meant as college texts but have been used by high school students
* "Knock at a Star: A Child's Introduction to Poetry", edited by X.J. Kennedy and Dorothy M. Kennedy and illustrated by Karen Lee Baker (Little, Brown & Company, revised edition, 1999)
* "Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama", by X. J. Kennedy and Dana Gioia (Pearson/Longman, 10th edition, 2007); this edition is also available as a boxed set of four separate paperbacks, as "Literature, Portable Edition"
* "An Introduction to Poetry" by X.J. Kennedy and Dana Gioia (Pearson/Longman, 12th edition, 2007)
* "An Introduction to Fiction" by X.J. Kennedy and Dana Gioia (Pearson/Longman, 10th edition, 2007)
* "Handbook of Literary Terms" by X.J. Kennedy, Dana Gioia, and Mark Bauerlein (Pearson/Longman, 2005); also available as a trade paperback as "The Longman Dictionary of Literary Terms" (2006)
* "Writing and Revising: A Portable Guide" by X.J. Kennedy, Dorothy M. Kennedy, and Marcia F. Muth (Bedford/St. Martin's Press, 2007)
* "The Bedford Reader" by X. J. Kennedy, Dorothy M. Kennedy, and Jane E. Aaron (Bedford/St. Martin's Press, 9th edition, 2006); an abridged edition, "The Brief Bedford Reader" (9th edition) is also available
* "The Bedford Guide for College Writers" by X.J. Kennedy, Dorothy M. Kennedy, Marcia F. Muth, and Sylvia A. Holliday (Bedford/St. Martin's Press, 7th edition, 2005)References
* Morris, Bernard E., "Taking Measure: The Poetry and Prose of X.J. Kennedy" (Susquehanna University Press, 2003)
Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.xjanddorothymkennedy.com/ X.J. and Dorothy M. Kennedy Web site] , which includes some of X.J. Kennedy's poetry and a bibliography
* [http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/634 Academy of American poets entry]
* [http://www.poemtree.com/Kennedy.htm several X.J. Kennedy poems at the online Poem Tree website] , an online poetry anthology emphasizing metered poetry
* [http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/litlinks/poetry/kennedy Bedford/St. Martin's LitLinks page for X.J. Kennedy]
* [http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/composition X.J. Kennedy's composition textbooks published by Bedford/St. Martin's Press]
* [http://www.awl.com/kennedy X.J. Kennedy's literature textbooks published by Pearson/Longman]
* [http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0418/p13s02-bogn.html Christian Science Monitor article]April 18 2006
* [http://www.fictionfest.com/hub/boston.htm Interview at Boston magazine "The Hub"]December 13 2007
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