Rebecca Gayle Howell Explained
Rebecca Gayle Howell |
Birth Date: | 10 August 1975 |
Birth Place: | Lexington, Kentucky |
Occupation: | Writer |
Nationality: | American |
Movement: | Southern |
Rebecca Gayle Howell (born August 10, 1975, in Lexington, Kentucky)[1] is an American writer, literary translator, and editor.[2] In 2019 she was named a United States Artists Fellow.[3]
Education
Howell was born to a working-class family in Lexington, Kentucky on August 10, 1975. She earned her BA and her MA at the University of Kentucky, her MFA at Drew University, and her PhD at Texas Tech University.
Career
Poetry
Her first book Render / An Apocalypse was selected by Nick Flynn for the Cleveland State University Poetry Center's First Book Prize (2013). Render / An Apocalypse also received a cover review in The Los Angeles Times[4] , The Nautilus Award,[5] and a finalist shortlist for Foreword Review's INDIES Book of the Year.[6] In 2016, Burnaway: Art of the South named it a Best Book of the Year. In 2020 literary critic Jennifer Ashton featured Render / An Apocalypse in her chapter "Ecology, Ethics, and the Apocalyptic Lyric in Recent American Poetry" for Apocalypse in American Literature and Culture (Cambridge University Press).
American Purgatory, her second book, was selected by Don Share for The Sexton Prize[7] and was published in both Great Britain and the United States in 2017. American Purgatory was also a finalist for Foreword Review's INDIES Book of the Year.[8] The book was named a must read by The Courier-Journal, The Millions[9] and Poetry London. Other reviewers included ArtsATL, Nashville Review, The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, and The Rumpus.
In March 2023, Howell released What Things Cost: an anthology for the people, which she co-edited with Ashley M. Jones and associate editor Emily Jalloul (University Press of Kentucky).[10] The collection received a starred review from Publishers Weekly[11] , a notable anthology for 2023 by Poetry & Writers[12] , a best poetry book of 2023 by Ms. Magazine[13] , a best Southern book of 2023 by Southern Review of Books[14] , and the 2023 INDIES GOLD Best Anthology of the Year by Foreword Reviews.[15] What Things Cost is called by the publisher, "the first major anthology of labor writing in nearly a century," and all proceeds go to benefit The Poor People's Campaign.
Translation
Howell is the English-language translator of Amal al-Jubouri's verse memoir of the Iraq War, Hagar Before the Occupation / Hagar After the Occupation (Alice James Books, 2011). This translation, carried out in collaboration with Husam Qaisi and al-Jubouri, was a finalist for the 2012 Best Translated Book Award[16] and the U.K.'s Banipal Prize for Arabic Literary Translation.[17] International reviewers included The Wall Street Journal's Mint[18] and Asymptote.[19] Hagar received a Best Book of Poetry for 2011 from Library Journal and a Best Book by an Arab Woman from Book Riot in 2017.[20]
Howell's El interior de la ballena / The belly of the whale is the bilingual edition of Claudia Prado's award-winning collection of Patagonian agrarian poetry, released in spring 2024 by Texas Tech University Press.[21] Howell's and Prado's versions have appeared in The Sewanee Review, The Common, The Southern Review, and elsewhere.
Librettos
In 2019, she began a collaboration with classical composer Reena Esmail. A Winter Breviary, their solstice carol cycle, was published by Oxford University Press in 2022.[22] The third of these carols, "The Unexpected Early Hour," was premiered at the Los Angeles Master Chorale Festival of Carols, December 4, 2021,[23] then recorded and broadcast by the BBC on December 24, 2021. In 2022, The Gesualdo Six recorded the entire cycle for Choral Music from Oxford with the Gesualdo Six[24] , and in 2023 St. Martin's Choir recorded the cycle as the title tracks for A Winter Breviary: Choral Works for Christmas (Resonus Classics).[25] The work has been performed and toured by choirs like The Gesualdo Six, The Sixteen, The Yale Ensemble, and Voces8. In 2023 "The Unexpected Early Hour" was also collected in Carols for Choirs 6 (Oxford University Press).[26]
Publishing
Howell is the poetry editor of Oxford American.[27] Since 2014, Howell has published writing by poets like Nathaniel Mackey,[28] Nikki Giovanni,[29] Tarfia Faizullah,[30] Tyehimba Jess,[31] C.D. Wright,[32] Kwame Dawes,[33] Ashley M. Jones,[34] Ada Limón,[35] Dean Young,[36] Crystal Wilkinson,[37] Naomi Shihab Nye,[38] and Jericho Brown.[39] In 2016, Howell and her fellow editors received the National Magazine Award for General Excellence, marking the first time in the magazine's 24-year history to receive the award.[40]
Howell is also an assistant editor and letterpress printer for Q Avenue Books and a contributing editor for Pushcart Press. In 2015 she began freelance editing place-based poetry collections, including Crystal Wilkinson's Perfect Black (University Press of Kentucky, 2021); Julia Bouwsma's Work By Bloodlight (Cider Press, 2017); Nomi Stone's Kill Class (Tupelo Press, 2019); and Savannah Sipple's WWJD And Other Poems (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2019). In 2017, she founded Fireside Industries, an imprint of the University Press of Kentucky. Among the titles Howell published with Fireside are first books by Tanya Berry and Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle.
Awards
- 2019 United States Artists Fellow.
- 2017 Foreword Reviews Indies Award. Finalist. For American Purgatory (Black Springs Press Group, 2017).[41]
- 2016 The Sexton Prize. Selected by Don Share. For American Purgatory (Black Springs Press Group, 2017).[42]
- 2016 Al Smith Individual Artist Fellowship, Kentucky Arts Council.[43]
- 2016 National Magazine Award for General Excellence, shared with the editors of The Oxford American[44] .
- 2014 Pushcart Prize. XXXIX. Best of the Small Presses. Edited by Bill Henderson.[45]
- 2014 Poetry Fellow, 2nd year. Selected by C.D. Wright. Fine Arts Work Center. Provincetown, MA.
- 2013 Nautilus Book Award, Silver. For Render /An Apocalypse (Cleveland State University Poetry Center, 2013)[46]
- 2013 Foreword Reviews Indies Award. Finalist. For Render /An Apocalypse (Cleveland State University Poetry Center, 2013) [47]
- 2012 Cleveland State University Poetry Center First Book Prize. Selected by Nick Flynn. For Render /An Apocalypse (Cleveland State University Poetry Center, 2013).[48]
- 2012 Best Translated Book Award.Three Percent. Finalist. For Hagar Before the Occupation / Hagar After the Occupation (Alice James Books, 2011).[49]
- 2012 Banipal Prize for Arabic Literary Translation. Finalist. For Hagar Before the Occupation / Hagar After the Occupation (Alice James Books, 2011).[50]
- 2010 Poetry Fellow. Fine Arts Work Center. Provincetown, MA.
Books
- El interior de la ballena / The belly of the whale, poems by Claudia Prado and translated by Rebecca Gayle Howell (Texas Tech University Press, 2024).
- What Things Cost: an anthology for the people, co-edited by Rebecca Gayle Howell & Ashley M. Jones. Associate Editor, Emily Jalloul. (University Press of Kentucky, 2023).
- A Winter Breviary, written by Rebecca Gayle Howell, composed by Reena Esmail. (Oxford University Press, 2022).
- Say Your Name, written by Rebecca Gayle Howell, composed by Reena Esmail. (A Piece of Sky Music, 2022).
- American Purgatory, poems by Rebecca Gayle Howell. (Black Spring Press Group, 2017).
- Render / An Apocalypse, poems by Rebecca Gayle Howell. (Cleveland State University Poetry Center, 2013).
- Hagar Before the Occupation / Hagar After the Occupation, poems by Amal al-Jubouri and translated by Rebecca Gayle Howell with Husam Qaisi. (Alice James Books, 2011).
External links
Notes and References
- http://www.leoweekly.com/ae/book-complicated-animal "Book: The complicated animal"
- http://terrain.org/2014/reviews-reads/kneading-flesh-blazing-day/ "Andrew C. Gottlieb Reviews Render: an Apocalypse, by Rebecca Gayle Howell"
- Web site: United States Artists » 2019 Fellows. 2021-02-21. en-US.
- Web site: 2013-07-08 . Rebecca Gayle Howell's apocalyptic poetry collection, 'Render' . 2023-02-18 . Los Angeles Times . en-US.
- Web site: Nautilus Book Awards – Better Books for a Better World. 2021-02-21. en-US.
- Web site: "Render" is a 2013 Foreword INDIES Finalist. 2021-02-21. www.forewordreviews.com. en.
- Web site: Rebecca Gayle Howell's AN AMERICAN PURGATORY Wins the 2016 Sexton Prize for Poetry. 2021-02-21. The Black Spring Press Group. October 20, 2016 . en.
- Web site: 2017 Foreword INDIES Finalists in Poetry (Adult Nonfiction). 2021-02-21. www.forewordreviews.com. en.
- Web site: The Millions: American Purgatory by Rebecca Gayle Howell. 2021-02-21. en-US.
- Web site: What Things Cost . 2023-03-20 . The University Press of Kentucky . en-US.
- Web site: What Things Cost: An Anthology for the People by . 2023-03-20 . www.publishersweekly.com.
- Web site: 2023-02-15 . The Anthologist: A Compendium of Uncommon Collections . 2023-03-20 . Poets & Writers . en.
- Web site: Strand . Karla J. . 2023-04-20 . Reads for the Rest of Us: The Best Poetry of the Last Year . 2023-04-23 . Ms. Magazine . en-US.
- Web site: Risley . Chelsea . 2023-03-13 . The Best Southern Books of March 2023 . 2023-03-20 . Southern Review of Books . en.
- Web site: "What Things Cost" is a 2023 Foreword INDIES Winner . 2024-06-10 . www.forewordreviews.com . en.
- Web site: 2012 Best Translated Book Award Finalists: Fiction and Poetry « Three Percent. 2021-02-21. en.
- Web site: mlynxqualey. 2012-08-13. The 22 Entries for the 2012 Banipal Translation Prize. 2021-11-21. ARABLIT & ARABLIT QUARTERLY. en-US.
- Web site: Nair. Supriya. 2012-05-11. The fragile world. 2021-12-26. mint. en.
- Web site: How to Live in Exile: The Poetry of Amal al-Jubouri - Asymptote. 2021-12-31. www.asymptotejournal.com. en.
- Web site: Qualey. M. Lynx. 2017-01-06. 100 Recommended Books by Arab Women for Your 2017 Reading Resolutions. 2021-12-26. BOOK RIOT. en-US.
- Web site: The Belly of the Whale . 2024-02-16 . Texas Tech University Press . en-US.
- Book: Esmail, Reena . A Winter Breviary . 2022-05-03 . Oxford University Press . 978-0-19-356190-8 . Oxford, New York.
- Web site: Festival of Carols . Los Angeles Master Chorale. 2021-11-21. en.
- Web site: Choral Music from Oxford with The Gesualdo Six 2022 . 2023-02-18 . SoundCloud . en.
- Web site: A Winter Breviary: Choral Works for Christmas RES10328 . 2024-02-20 . Resonus Classics & Inventa Records . en.
- Book: Chilcott . Bob . Carols for Choirs 6: Fifty Christmas Carols . Hill . David . Chilcott . Bob . Hill . David . 2023-07-13 . Oxford University Press . 978-0-19-355111-4 . . . . for Choirs Collections . Oxford, New York.
- Web site: Hands In Bleach. 2021-02-21. www.oxfordamerican.org. en-gb.
- Web site: Oxford American From Double Trio. 2021-11-21. www.oxfordamerican.org. en.
- Web site: The Blues. 2021-11-21. main.oxfordamerican.org. en-gb.
- Web site: Oxford American Six Poems. 2021-11-21. www.oxfordamerican.org. en.
- Web site: General James Bethune and John Bethune Introduce Blind Tom. 2021-11-21. main.oxfordamerican.org. en-gb.
- Web site: What Do You Think's in the Shed?. 2021-11-21. main.oxfordamerican.org. en-gb.
- Web site: Three Poems. 2021-11-21. main.oxfordamerican.org. en-gb.
- Web site: Four Poems. 2021-11-21. main.oxfordamerican.org. en-gb.
- Web site: An American Sound. 2021-11-21. main.oxfordamerican.org. en-gb.
- Web site: Five Poems. 2021-11-21. main.oxfordamerican.org. en-gb.
- Web site: Dig If You Will The Picture. 2021-11-21. main.oxfordamerican.org. en-gb.
- Web site: We Always Needed You. 2021-11-21. main.oxfordamerican.org. en-gb.
- Web site: Stand. 2021-11-21. main.oxfordamerican.org. en-gb.
- Web site: We Did It!. 2021-11-21. main.oxfordamerican.org. en-gb.
- Web site: 2017 Foreword INDIES Finalists in Poetry (Adult Nonfiction). 2021-11-21. www.forewordreviews.com. en.
- Web site: Rebecca Gayle Howell's AN AMERICAN PURGATORY Wins the 2016 Sexton Prize for Poetry. 2021-11-21. The Black Spring Press Group. October 20, 2016 . en.
- Web site: Kentucky Arts Council. kentucky.gov. en-us. 2017-03-29.
- Web site: We Did It!. 2021-11-21. main.oxfordamerican.org. en-gb.
- Web site: "My Mother Told Us Not to Have Children" by Rebecca Gayle Howell | Rattle: Poetry.
- Web site: Nautilus Book Awards – Better Books for a Better World. 2021-11-21. en-US.
- Web site: 2013 Foreword INDIES Finalists in Poetry (Adult Nonfiction). 2021-11-21. www.forewordreviews.com. en.
- Schmeltzer, Michael. "CUTBANK REVIEWS: “Render/An Apocalypse” by Rebecca Gayle Howell"
- Web site: Three Percent.
- Web site: mlynxqualey. 2012-08-13. The 22 Entries for the 2012 Banipal Translation Prize. 2021-11-21. ARABLIT & ARABLIT QUARTERLY. en-US.