The Catholic Tradition Podcast: 145


Oct 18, 2022

The Catholic Tradition Podcast Community sponsored a poetry studying
session on the fourth biennial Catholic Creativeness Convention,
hosted by the College of Dallas. Thomas Mirus moderated this
session on Sept. 30, 2022, introducing poets Paul Mariani,
Frederick Turner, and James Matthew Wilson.

Paul Mariani, College Professor Emeritus at Boston School,
is the writer of twenty-two books, together with biographies of William
Carlos Williams, John Berryman, Robert Lowell, Hart Crane, Gerard
Manley Hopkins, and Wallace Stevens. He has revealed 9 volumes
of poetry, most not too long ago All that Shall be New, from Slant. He has
additionally written two memoirs, Thirty Days and The Thriller of It All:
The Vocation of Poetry within the Twilight of Modernism. His awards
embrace fellowships from the Guggenheim Basis, the NEA and
NEH. He’s the recipient of the John Ciardi Award for Lifetime
Achievement in Poetry and the Flannery O’Connor Lifetime
Achievement Award. His poetry has appeared in quite a few anthologies
and magazines, together with Picture, Poetry, Presence, The Agni Assessment,
First Issues, The New England Assessment, The Hudson Assessment,
Tri-Quarterly, The Massachusetts Assessment, and The New Criterion.

Frederick Turner, Founders Professor of Arts and Humanities
(emeritus) on the College of Texas at Dallas, was educated at
Oxford College. A poet, critic, translator, thinker, and
former editor of The Kenyon Assessment, he has authored over 40 books,
together with The Tradition of Hope, Genesis: An Epic Poem, Shakespeare’s
Twenty-First Century Economics, Pure Faith, and most not too long ago
Latter Days, with Colosseum Books. He has co-published a number of
volumes of Hungarian and German poetry in translation, together with
Goethe’s Faust, Half One. He has been nominated internationally
over 40 instances for the Nobel Prize for Literature and translated
into over a dozen languages.

James Matthew Wilson is Cullen Basis Chair of English
Literature and Founding Director of the MFA program in Artistic
Writing on the College of Saint Thomas, in Houston. He serves
additionally as Poet-in-Residence of the Benedict XVI Institute for Sacred
Music and Divine Worship, as Editor of Colosseum Books, and Poetry
Editor of Fashionable Age journal. He’s the writer of twelve books,
together with The Strangeness of the Good. His work has received the Hiett
Prize, the Parnassus Prize, the Lionel Basney Award (twice), and
the Catholic Media Guide Award for Poetry.



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