H. L. Hix Explained

Harvey Lee Hix (born 1960) is an American poet and academic.

Hix is an author of books of poetry, criticism and essays and has been awarded a fellowship from the NEA (National Endowment for the Arts).[1] He has also won the KCAI Teaching Excellence Award and the T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry, which was a publication award from Truman State University Press for his volume Rational Numbers (2000). In 2006 he was a finalist for the National Book Award for Poetry.

He is a professor and former director of the creative writing MFA program at the University of Wyoming.[2]

Life

Hix received his bachelor's degree in English and philosophy from Belmont University in 1982, magna cum laude; his master's degree in philosophy from the University of Texas at Austin in 1985; and his doctorate in philosophy from the same institution in 1987.

He has taught in a number of positions at the Kansas City Art Institute - lecturer-in-residence, 1987 - 1988; assistant professor, 1988 - 1994; associate professor, 1994 - 1998; professor, 1998 - 2002; interim vice president for academic affairs, 1996 - 1998. Later he was vice president for academic affairs and professor at the Cleveland Institute of Art. He has been MFA program director and professor at the University of Wyoming since 2005.[3]

Books

Poetry

Prose

Translations

Edited books

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Colin . 2021-02-18 . H. L. Hix . 2024-07-29 . Serving House Books . en-US.
  2. http://wiki.wyomingauthors.org/HL%20Hix "Hix, H.L. 'Harvey'"
  3. http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/english/faculty_staff/faculty_pages.htm/Hix_Harvey/harvey_hix.htm "Department of English/ H. L. Hix, Professor/ MFA Program Director"