- Sheila Murphy
Sheila E. Murphy (b. 1951,
Mishawaka, Indiana ) is an American text andvisual poet who has been writing and publishing actively since 1978. She currently lives inPhoenix, Arizona .She earned:
* B.A. degree (music/English) fromNazareth College ,Kalamazoo, Michigan
* M.A. degree (English Language and Literature) from TheUniversity of Michigan
* Ph. D. degree (Educational Administration and Supervision, Emphasizing Community Education) fromArizona State University .With
Beverly Carver , Murphy co-founded and coordinated theScottsdale Center for the Arts Poetry Series for twelve years. Murphy has engaged in a broad range of poetic styles over nearly three decades of writing and publication.:::What a Sweet Strong
::"what a sweet strong swaysy prong"::"to factor with"::"to filter"::"and to long"
::"but I am gusting past"::"our habitat and flinging"::"what we are"::"into a recap"
::"filled with loitering"::"and singe and replicasio"::"from brew"::"and cha cha"
::"give me seashore"::"in your breath"::"and double tithe"::"(a fifth!)"
::"to make this"::"happensense"::"go merry as"::"canary see and shaken saw"
The emphasis on sound and the use of neologisms and cadences derive from study of
music theory andperformance . These samelinguistic processes are evident in Murphy'sprose poetry . As Jen Tynes noted in a review of "Proof of Silhouettes" published in the Feb. 2, 2005 issue of "Verse", "The varied structure of the poems creates a super-awareness of prose versus broken line that seems organically fitting-- [sic] the reader is never quite lulled into recognition of the landscape or movement of this book, and yet it manages to move together, to speak a whole thing with clarity but without oversimplification. The form of the book as a whole creates...its own considerate and considerable relationship between lines of verse and prose, progression and procession..."In referring to Murphy's prose poems in "Letters to Unfinished J.", Simon DeDeo ("Rhubarb is Susan", Feb. 2006) wrote that "Murphy has the sensual fluency of
Gertrude Stein ..." [and possesses] "... a decided openness that leads to the sensation of risk, of stopping the torrents to speak directly ... that maintains a distinctly non-narrative attitude, filling thewriting ... [I] t is in that pouring that we get the whole Murphy ... the Murphy who wants to point out, to judge, to indicate."Recently the prose poem has been the form of choice for Sheila Murphy, who coined the term for a new kind of prose poem, the "American
Haibun ", which is quite separate from the traditional Japanese form. "American Haibun" is being written by other innovative, English language poets, suggesting a possible trend.Collaboration
Sheila Murphy writes, "Collaborative projects allow a writer or visual poet to participate in a larger creative mechanism than the usual self, placing the writer in a new, larger system that brings about art that is different from that created by either of the individuals involved. While separate from the individual writer's work, collaboration strengthens muscles that can benefit the individual writer, but not not bear a direct relationship to the writer's individual projects."
She has or is currently collaborating with poets and artists such as
Douglas Barbour ,Dan Waber ,Scott Glassman ,Charles Alexander ,mIEKAL aND ,Peter Ganick ,K.S. Ernst ,C. Mehrl Bennett ,John M. Bennett ,Jukka-Pekka Kervinen ,Jim Leftwich ,Scott Helmes ,Al Ackerman ,Andrew Topel ,Carol Novack and photographerPaula Silverberg .Writings
*"Collected Chapbooks". Blue Lion Books. 2008.
*"Parsings". Arrum Press (Finland). 2008.
*"The Case of the Lost Objective Case". Otoliths Press. 2007.
*"Continuations" (with Douglas Barbour). The University of Alberta Press, 2006.
*"Incessant Seeds". Pavement Saw Press, 2005.
*"Proof of Silhouettes". Stride Press (UK), 2004.
*"Concentricity". Pleasure Boat Studio: A Literary Press, 2004.
*"Green Tea with Ginger". Potes & Poets Press, 2003.
*"Letters to Unfinished J". Green Integer Press, 2003.
*"The Stuttering of Wings". Stride Press (UK), 2002.
*"The Indelible Occasion". Potes & Poets Press, 2000.
*"Falling in Love Falling in Love With You Syntax: Selected and New Poems". Potes & Poets Press, 1997.
*"A Clove of Gender". Stride Press (UK), 1995.
*"Pure Mental Breath". Gesture Press (Toronto), 1994.
*"Tommy and Nell". Sun/Gemini Press (Tucson, Arizona), 1993.
*"Teth". Chax Press, 1991.
*"Sad Isn't the Color of the Dream". Stride Press (UK), 1991.
*"With House Silence". Stride Press (UK), 1987.Anthologies
*"The Hay(na)ku Anthology, Volume II". Meritage Press, USA. xPress(ed). Finland. 2008.
*">2: An Anthology of New Collaborative Poetry". Editor, with M.L. Weber. Sugar Mule Press, 2007.
*"The First Hay(na)ku Antholgy". Meritage Press, 2005.
*"Fever Dreams: Contemporary Arizona Poetry". The University of Arizona Press, 1997.
*"The Gertrude Stein Awards in Innovative American Poetry,1993--1994; 1994--1995". Sun & Moon Press.
*"Primary Trouble: An Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry". Talisman House Press, 1996.
*"A Curious Architecture: A Selection of Contemporary Prose Poems". Stride (UK), 1996.
*"The Art of Practice: 45 Contemporary Poets". Potes & Poets Press, 1994.Exhibitions of Visual Poetry
*"Visual Poetry Etched on Glass Wall". Rondo Community Library and Housing Project, Minneapolis, 2006.
*"Blends and Bridges". Cleveland, Ohio, 2006.
*"Still Life with Words: an International Exhibition". Gallery 308, Minneapolis, 2005.
*"SoundVisionVisionSound III". Nave Gallery, Somerville, Massachusetts, 2005.
*"Infinity". Dudley House. Harvard University, 2005.
*"Vispo at Durban Segnini Gallery". Miami, Florida, 2005.Visual Poetry Book Publication
*"Permutoria" (with K.S. Ernst). Luna Bisonte Prods, 2008.
External links
* [http://www.unf.edu/mudlark Mudlark A Sound the Mobile Makes in Wind: 50 American Haibun by Sheila E. Murphy Mudlark #8]
* [http://jacketmagazine.com/28/fink-murphy.html Jacket Magazine: Thomas Fink reviews Incessant Seeds by Sheila E. Murphy]
* [http://willtoexchange.blogspot.com/2005/03/interview-with-sheila-e-murphy-by.html Interview with Sheila Murphy by Thomas Fink AT E-X-C-H-A-N-G-E-V-A-L-U-E-S]
* [http://home.jps.net/~nada/sem.htm Tom Beckett Interviews Sheila E. Murphy at r e a d m e]
* [http://interviewsbychrismansel.blogspot.com/2006/08/interview-with-sheila-e-murphy.html Interview w/ Chris Mansel]
* [http://12or20questions.blogspot.com/2007/09/12-or-20-questions-with-sheila-e-murphy.html Interview w/ Rob McLennan]
* [http://ronsilliman.blogspot.com/ Silliman's Blog October 7, 2008: Ron Silliman responds to >2: An Anthology of New Collaborative Poetry]
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