Joyce Sutphen Explained

Joyce Sutphen
Birth Date:10 August 1949
Occupation:Poet
Nationality:American
Education:University of Minnesota (PhD)

Joyce Sutphen (born August 10, 1949) is an American poet who served as Minnesota's Poet Laureate from 2011 to 2021. She was the state's second laureate, appointed by Governor Mark Dayton in August, 2011 to succeed Robert Bly. Sutphen is professor emerita of English at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota.[1]

Life

Sutphen was raised in Saint Joseph, Minnesota, and currently resides in the city of Chaska. She holds degrees from the University of Minnesota, including her Ph.D. in Renaissance Drama.

Her first book of poetry, Straight Out of View (Beacon Press, 1995), won the Barnard New Women's Poets Prize. Her second, Coming Back to the Body (Holy Cow! Press, 2000), was a finalist for a Minnesota Book Award, and her third, Naming the Stars (2004), also from Holy Cow! Press, won the Minnesota Book Award in Poetry.

In 2005, Red Dragonfly Press published a fine press edition of Fourteen Sonnets. Her poems have appeared in American Poetry Review,[2] Poetry, The Gettysburg Review, Water~Stone, Hayden's Ferry, Shenandoah, Luna.[3]

Prizes

Bibliography

Poetry

Chapbooks

Anthologies

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Joyce Sutphen - Faculty. Gustavus Adolphus College.
  2. News: Red Rooster . The American Poetry Review . Joyce . Sutphen . 1997 .
  3. Web site: Joyce Sutphen Biography. famouspoetsandpoems.com.