- John Stigall
John Stigall (born in
Chattanooga, Tennessee , on November 4, 1951) is an Americanpoet who was AssociateProfessor of English and poet-in-residence atChattanooga State Technical Community College .Life and Academic Career
John Stigall received a
Bachelors of Arts from theState University of New York at Cortland , and a Master of Arts from theState University of New York at Brockport . It was at Brockport in1980 that he wrote his Master's thesis: "The Morale of Consciousness Wails". After attaining both degrees, he returned toChattanooga and became AssociateProfessor of English and poet-in-residence atChattanooga State Technical Community College . There he founded and became editor of the campus' literary magazine "The Phoenix". The2001 edition of "The Phoenix" was dedicated to him by Bill Stifler. [See "History of the Phoenix" webpage.] He also received the Outstanding Young Educator Award [http://www.oyaawards.com/welcome.lasso] and other honors while he taught. Towards the end of his professorship, he was asked to read from "Broken Mirrors Reflect the World" atPennsylvania State University andSUNY ; his book, "Subject for Other Conversations", was subsequently taught atPennsylvania State University for a brief period. [ Pennsylvania State University catalog of course offerings (2001-2002)] John Stigall is retired, but continues to writepoetry . He currently lives inChattanooga with his wife, Iris Stigall and has two children: John Stigall Jr. and Johnnia Stigall.Master's Thesis
* "The Morale of Consciousness Wails" (
1980 ). Call Numbers: Oversize PS3569.T4775 M6 ; Thesis 339Books
* "In Avant Gardens" (
1983 ) Damballah Press ISBN 0913649015
* "Broken Mirrors Reflect the World" (1990 ) Damballah Press ISBN 0913649058
* "Schizofrenzy" (1993 ) Mammoth Books
* "Subjects for Other Conversations" (2001 ) Mammoth Books ISBN 0966602862
* "Smiling From the Ancestral Face" (2005 ) Mammoth BooksEdited Works
Poetry and Other Publications
John Stigall's
poetry is influenced by his experiences living in the streets ofNew York , theexistentialist philosophy and plays ofJean-Paul Sartre , struggles withChristian spirituality , and notablyracism andprejudice .Professor ofEducation Charles M. Achilles andclinical psychologist Julie E. Williams quote from his1990 book "Broken Mirrors Reflect The World" in an article discussing the alienation ofminorities inacademic settings in the "Peabody Journal of Education": [http://www.vanderbilt.edu/peabodyjournal/]The contemporary poet, John Stigall (1990) has expressed the issue succinctly: Racism is stupid. Hatred is a bitch. Yeah, prejudice is like a house dog hunching on your leg. But you got to shake it off or it'll really screwwwwwww your head up. ["As Tensions Spread..." Charles M. Achilles, Julie E. Williams "Peabody Journal of Education", Vol. 66, No. 4, The Relationship of the School Organization to Minority Students (Summer, 1989), pp. 5-16]
In
2002 , Angus Woodward published a positive review ["Angus Woodward on John Stigall's Subjects for Other Conversations" "Xavier Review Journal", Vol. 22, No. 1, (Spring 2002)] of John Stigall's book "Subjects for Other Conversations" in "Xavier Review Journal". [http://www.xula.edu/review/]His poem "Another Version of As Told in the Tombs" appears in the fourth volume ["Obsidian III: Literature in the African Diaspora", Volume 4, Number 2, (Fall/Winter, 2002-2003)] of North Carolina State University's literary journal "Obsidian III" [http://www.ncsu.edu/chass/obsidian/]
The
2006 edition of theVolunteer State Community College literary journal "Number One" [http://www.volstate.edu/Arts/ArtsAlive/NumberOne2006.pdf] includes John Stigall's poem "Worship." ["Number One", 2006, pg. 2]poken Word Recordings
John Stigall has also recorded two
CDs with theprogressive rock group Losfer Words as well as a two disc compilation of his works.He was signed to Losfer Words Records & Deep Blue Wonders Music Publishing ASCAP in1993 . Stigall and label founder, David Flower, appeared onNational Public Radio WUTC 88FM's Outside Pleasures show in a special episode entitled "The Mentors" (1994 ), which was simulcast inChattanooga andKnoxville WUOT-FM TN. The broadcast showcased their adaptation of "John Stigall's Broken Mirrors Reflect the World" on what would become the "Into the Life of this World"CD and announced John Stigall's guest appearance on Losfer Words' "Eye of the Storm"CD on the track "Midnight". Outside Pleasures was produced and hosted byShaking Ray Levis , a well known improvisational group that has collaborated withJohn Zorn ,David Greenberger ,Fred Frith ,Min Tanaka ,Amy Denio , andDerek Bailey , as well as with many other critically acclaimed artists, including John Stigall. His CDs featurepoetry readings backed by original musical compositions ranging fromBlues toNew Age performed by Losfer Words.CDs
* "Into the Life of this World" (
1996 ) - contains poems from "Broken Mirrors Reflect the World" and early versions of poems that would later appear in "Subjects for Other Conversations"
* "Another Conversation With the Bard" (1998 ) - based on poems from "Subjects for Other Conversations"
* "Into the Life of this World" (1999 ) - reissue with new music not on the original
* "The Best of John Stigall Vol. I & II" (2007 )External links
* [http://www.chattanoogastate.edu/Phoenix/default.htm The Phoenix]
* [http://www.chattanoogastate.edu/Phoenix/history.htm History of the Phoenix]
* [http://www.volstate.edu/Arts/ArtsAlive/NumberOne2006.pdf John Stigall's poem "Worship" is available in the 2006 edition of "Number One"]
* [http://www.oyaawards.com/list/list52.lasso List of Outstanding American Award recipients]
* [http://www.brockport.edu/~library3/masterthesis2.htm List of SUNY at Brockport's Master's Theses]
* [http://www.ascap.com/ace/ The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers includes John Stigall's work with Losfer Words]
* [http://www.shakingray.com/introduction.shtml Shaking Ray Levi's Outside Pleasures]
* [http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pageartist.cfm?bandID=760954 Hear tracks from John Stigall's CDs at Soundclick.com]References
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