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Wendy Barker, Ph.D.
Poet in Residence

Professor

Contact Information:
Email:
wendy.barker@utsa.edu
Phone: (210) 458-5362
Fax: (210) 458-5366
Office: MB 2.472
Office Hours Fall 09: W 3:00 -
     4:00 p.m. and by
     appointment
 

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About Barker's Books

Specialization


Poetry and creative writing, nineteenth and twentieth-century literature, women's studies

 

Biography


Wendy Barker’s novel in prose poems, Nothing Between Us: The Berkeley Years, was runner-up for the Del Sol Prize and is forthcoming from Del Sol Press in 2009. Earlier full-length collections of poetry include Poems from Paradise (WordTech, 2005), Way of Whiteness (Wings Press, 2000), Let the Ice Speak (Ithaca House, 1991), and Winter Chickens (Corona Publishing Co., 1990). Barker has also published two chapbooks, Between Frames (Pecan Grove, 2006) and Eve Remembers (Aark Arts, 1996), and a third chapbook, Things of the Weather, is forthcoming from Pudding House. A selection of poems accompanied by autobiographical essays, Poems’ Progress (Absey & Co.), appeared in 2002, and a collection of translations (with Saranindranath Tagore) from the Bengali of India’s Nobel Prize-winning poet, Rabindranath Tagore: Final Poems (George Braziller, 2001), received the Sourette Diehl Fraser Award from the Texas Institute of Letters. Over two hundred individual poems and translations have appeared in journals, including Poetry, The Georgia Review, The Gettysburg Review, The American Scholar, The Kenyon Review, Nimrod, Stand, Partisan Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, and Antioch. Essays have appeared in such magazines as Poets & Writers and Southwest Review. Barker has read her poetry at dozens of universities, bookstores, festivals, and conferences in the United States, Europe, and in India, and her work is frequently anthologized. As a scholar, she is the author of Lunacy of Light: Emily Dickinson and the Experience of Metaphor (Southern Illinois University Press, 1987) as well as co-editor (with Sandra M. Gilbert) of The House is Made of Poetry: The Art of Ruth Stone (Southern Illinois University Press, 1996). Recipient of an NEA fellowship, a Rockefeller residency fellowship in Bellagio, as well as other awards in poetry, including the Violet Crown Book Award (which she has received twice, for Way of Whiteness in 2000 and for Between Frames in 2007) and the Mary Elinore Smith Poetry Prize from The American Scholar, she has also been a Fulbright senior lecturer in Bulgaria. Her work has been translated into Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, and Bulgarian. She is Poet-in Residence and a professor of English at the University of Texas at San Antonio. More...

 

Recent Courses


Undergraduate

Senior Seminar: Language and Landscape in American Poetry
Advanced Creative Writing: Poetry
Modern Fiction
Women and Literature

Graduate
Creative Writing: Poetry
Topics in American Literature: Ecocriticism and American Poetry
Topics in Literary Genres: Poetry
Women and Literature: the 19th Century

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