Mark Yakich Explained

Mark Yakich
Nationality:American
Discipline:English studies / Poetry
Workplaces:Loyola University New Orleans

Mark Yakich is an American poet, novelist, painter, and the Gregory F. Curtin, S.J., Distinguished Professor of English at Loyola University New Orleans.[1] Yakich co-founded and co-edits Airplane Reading,[2] a media venue dedicated to collecting travelers' stories about flight. He is director of Loyola's Center for Editing & Publishing. From 2012-2020, he was editor of New Orleans Review.

Awards

His collection of poems Unrelated Individuals Forming a Group Waiting to Cross was one of five winners of the National Poetry Series in 2003. Another collection, The Making of Collateral Beauty, won the Snowbound Chapbook Award and was published by Tupelo Press in 2006. He has also published The Importance of Peeling Potatoes in Ukraine (Penguin Poets, 2008), Green Zone New Orleans (Press Street, 2008), and Spiritual Exercises (Penguin Poets, 2019). Yakich's first novel, A Meaning for Wife, was named by the National Book Critics Circle as the No. 1 Small Press Highlight for 2011.[3]

Yakich was a Fulbright Fellow (2011–12)[4] and taught in the School of Letters at the University of Lisbon, Portugal. He was a Resident Fellow (summer 2022) at The American College of the Mediterranean, Aix-en-Provence.

In 2019, Yakich was awarded the Dux Academicus award, Loyola University's highest honor given to a faculty member by their peers.[5]

Books

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mark Yakich .
  2. http://airplanereading.org Airplane Reading
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20120107034415/http://bookcritics.org/blog/archive/small-press-highlights-of-2011 National Book Critics Circle as the No. 1 Small Press Highlight for 2011
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20121216235313/http://www.fulbright.pt/articles/bolseiros/mark-yakich Fulbrighters
  5. Web site: Henry . Breanna . 2020-01-30 . Poet named faculty member of the year . 2022-04-13 . The Maroon.