- John Yau
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birthdate = June 5, 1950
birthplace = Lynn, Massachusetts
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nationality = USA
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genre =poetry , fiction, criticism
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awards =Academy of American Poets ' Lavan AwardAmerican Poetry Review 's Jerome Shestack PrizeGuggenheim Fellowship
website =John Yau (born
1950 ) is anAmerican poet andcritic who lives inNew York City .According to Matthew Rohrer's profile on Yau from Poets and Writers Magazine [Poets and Writers Magazine (2002) 30:3 pp. 24-31] , Yau's parents settled in Boston after emigrating from China in 1949. His father was an bookkeeper. [Dictionary of Literary Biography, v. 234: American Short Story Writers Since WWII, p. 307] Yau characterizes his father as an outsider - "My father was half English and half Chinese [...] so he never fit in." As a child Yau was friends with the son of the Chinese-born abstract painter John Way. By the late 1960's Yau was exposed to
"a lot of anti-war poetry readings in Boston [and] so I'd heard Robert Bly, Denise Levertov, Galway Kinnell, people like that. I don't know--Robert Kelly just seemed a different kind of poet. Mysterious, in a way. He was interested in the occult, in gnosticism and abstract art--things that had a particular appeal to me."
According to Rohrer, Yau's decision to attend Bard College was motivated by his admiration of Kelly.He received his B.A. from
Bard College in1972 and his M.F.A. fromBrooklyn College in1978 . He has published over 50 books of poetry, artists' books, fiction, and art criticism. His most recent book is The Passionate Spectator: Essays on Art and Poetry (University of Michigan Press, 2006). His collections of poetry include Paradiso Diaspora (2006), Ing Grish, with Paintings by Thomas Nozkowski (Saturnalia, 2005),"Borrowed Love Poems" (Penguin,2002 ), "Forbidden Entries" (1996 ), "Berlin Diptychon" with Photographs by Bill Barrette (1995 ), "Edificio Sayonara" (1992 ),"Corpse and Mirror" (1983 ), aNational Poetry Series book selected byJohn Ashbery (with whom he studied at Brooklyn College), and Broken Off by The Music (Burning Deck, 1981). Artists' books include projects with Hanns Schimannsky, Archie Rand, Norman Bluhm, Pat Steir, Suzanne McClelland, Robert Therrien, Leiko Ikemura, andJürgen Partenheimer (a.o.), his books of art criticism include "The United States ofJasper Johns " (1996 ) and "In the Realm of Appearances: The Art ofAndy Warhol " (1993 ). He has also edited "Fetish "(1998 ), a fiction anthology.Yau's honors include the Lavan Award from the
Academy of American Poets , the Jerome Shestack Prize from theAmerican Poetry Review , and grants from theNational Endowment for the Arts , theNew York Foundation for the Arts , theGeneral Electric Foundation , and the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. He has been the Arts editor of The Brooklyn Rail since March 2004. (Seewww.brooklynrail.org ). He currently teaches art criticism atMason Gross School of the Arts ,Rutgers University .Bibliography (Selection)
*1983 – Corpse and Mirror (Poems)
*1992 – Edificio Sayonara (Poems)
*1993 – In the Realm of Appearances: The Art ofAndy Warhol (Critique)
*1995 – Berlin Diptychon (Poems)
*1995 – Hawaiian Cowboys
*1996 – Forbidden Entries (Poems)
*1996 – The United States ofJasper Johns (Critique)
*1998 – Fetish (Editor)
*1998 – My Symptoms
*1999 – In Company: Robert Creeley's Collaborations ( Essay of Yau)
*2002 – Borrowed Love Poems (Poems)
*2005 - Ing Grish
*2006 - Paradiso Diaspora
*2006 – "andalusia" Autors: John Yau (Poems),Leiko Ikemura , Verlag: Weidle Verlag, ISBN 3931135969External links
* [http://www.artistsbooks.be/artists/partenheimer/complete_artists_books.htm#giantwall John Yau, Giant Wall]
* [http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/874 John Yau Exhibit at The Academy of American Poets]
* [http://www.blacksparrowbooks.com/titles/yau.htm John Yau books at Black Sparrow]See also
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List of Asian American writers Critical studies
as of March 2008:
#The Language of Ethnicity: John Yau's Poetry and the Ethnic/Aesthetic Divide By: Mar, Christine. pp. 70-85 IN: Davis and Lee, "Literary Gestures: The Aesthetic in Asian American Writing". Philadelphia, PA: Temple UP; 2006. (book article)
#"The Object of Experiment: Figurations of Subjectivity in Asian American Experimental Literature" By: Liu, Warren Tswun-Hwa; Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 2005 Aug; 66 (2): 594. U of California, Berkeley, 2004. (dissertation abstract)
#John Yau By: Birns, Nicholas. pp. 348-58 IN: Madsen, "Asian American Writers". Detroit, MI: Gale; 2005. (book article)
#Two Hat Softeners 'In the Trade Confession': John Yau andKimiko Hahn By: Zhou, Xiaojing. pp. 168-89 IN: Zhou and Najmi, "Form and Transformation in Asian American Literature". Seattle, WA: U of Washington P; 2005. (book article)
#John Yau By: Rohrer, Matthew. pp. 177-98 IN: Henry and Zawacki, "The VERSE Book of Interviews: 27 Poets on Language, Craft, and Culture". Amherst, MA: Verse; 2005. (book article)
#Postmodernism and Subversive Parody: John Yau's 'Genghis Chan: Private Eye' Series By: Zhou, Xiaojing; "College Literature", 2004 Winter; 31 (1): 73-102. (journal article)
#Pidginizing Chinese By: Huang, Yunte. pp. 205-20 IN: Sommer, "Bilingual Games: Some Literary Investigations". New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan; 2003. (book article)
#Undercover Asian: John Yau and the Politics of Ethnic Self-Identification By: Wang, Dorothy J.. pp. 135-55 IN: Davis and Ludwig, "Asian American Literature in the International Context: Readings on Fiction, Poetry, and Performance". Hamburg, Germany: Lit; 2002. (book article)
#"Remarkable Modernisms: Contemporary American Authors on Modern Art" By: Morris, Daniel. Amherst, MA: U of Massachusetts P; 2002. (book)
#John Yau By: Caples, Garrett. pp. 305-15 IN: Meanor and Lee, "American Short-Story Writers since World War II: Third Series". Detroit, MI: Gale; 2001. (book article)
#Strangers and Oneself: John Yau's Writings on Contemporary Art By: Morris, Daniel; "Talisman: A Journal of Contemporary Poetry and Poetics", 2001 Winter-Spring; 21-22: 45-57. (journal article)
#Form and Identity in Language Poetry and Asian American Poetry By: Yu, Timothy; "Contemporary Literature", 2000 Spring; 41 (3): 422-61. (journal article)
#"Necessary Figures: Metaphor, Irony and Parody in the Poetry ofLi-Young Lee ,Marilyn Chin , and John Yau" By: Wang, Dorothy Joan; Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 1999 Sept; 60 (3): 747. U of California, Berkeley, 1998. (dissertation abstract)
#"Word and Flesh: Materiality, Violence and Asian-American Poetics" By: Chang, Juliana Chu; Dissertation Abstracts International, 1996 Mar; 56 (9): 3579A. U of California, Berkeley, 1995. (dissertation abstract)
#A Bughouse Interaction By: Peterson, Eric; "Bughouse", 1994 Summer; 2: 47-59. (journal article)
#John Yau and the Seductions of Everything That Used to Be By: Foster, Edward Halsey; "MultiCultural Review", 1994 Mar; 3 (1): 36-39. (journal article)
#'Chaos Goes Uncourted': John Yau's Dis(-)Orienting Poetics By: Wald, Priscilla. pp. 133-58 IN: Colatrella and Alkana, "Cohension and Dissent in America". Albany: State U of New York P; 1994. (book article)Special issue of "Talisman" on Yau
The Fall 1990 (vol. 5) issue of "Talisman: A Journal of Contemporary Poetry and Poetics" featured several articles on Yau:
#An Interview with John Yau By: Foster, Edward; 31-50.
#John Yau By: Foster, Edward (ed.); 31-50, 113-151.
#On John Yau By: Chaloner, David; 113-114.
#On John Yau By: Corbett, William; 114-115.
#On John Yau By: Hemensley, Kris; 116-118.
#Harmonic Interferences: A Note on John Yau By: Donahue, Joseph; 118-119.
#The Dream Science of John Yau's 'Dragon's Blood' By: Mobilio, Albert; 119-120.
#Guilt by Dissociation: John Yau's Poetics of Possibility By: Wald, Priscilla; 121-125.
#'Pieces of a Piece' By: Campbell, Bruce; 126-134.
#John Yau: A Selected Bibliography By: Foster, Edward; 147-151.References
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