C. Dale Young
C. Dale Young | |
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Born | April 18, 1969 |
Occupation | Poet Physician Editor Educator |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | BS, Boston College, MFA, University of Florida, MD, University of Florida |
Genre | Poetry Short Stories |
Spouse | Jacob Bertrand |
Website | |
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C. Dale Young (born April 18, 1969) is an American poet and writer, physician, editor and educator of Asian and Latino descent.[1]
Life
Young writes and publishes poetry and short stories, practices medicine full-time, and teaches in the Warren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers. For 19 years, he edited poetry for New England Review, stepping down from the post of poetry editor there in August 2014.[2] His poems have appeared in many magazines and journals, including The Atlantic Monthly, The New Republic, The Paris Review, POETRY, Yale Review, and elsewhere. His work has also been included in anthologies, including The Best American Poetry.[3]
Young grew up in south Florida, and his early work is inspired by the tropical landscape of his home state. He holds degrees from Boston College (BS 1991) and the University of Florida (MFA 1993 and MD 1997). He completed his medical internship at the Riverside Regional Medical Center and his residency in radiation oncology at the University of California, San Francisco.
He lives in San Francisco, California with his spouse, biologist and composer Jacob Bertrand.[4]
Poetry
Collections
- The Halo, poems (Four Way Books, 2016)
- Torn, poems (Four Way Books, 2011)
- The Second Person, poems (Four Way Books, 2007)
- The Day Underneath the Day, poems (Northwestern University Press, 2001)
Limited Edition
- Torn, letter-press broadside (Mad River Press, 2004)
Fiction
Collections
- The Affliction, novel-in-stories (Four Way Books, 2018)
Short Stories
- "The News"[1] (The Normal School, March 31, 2016)
- "Inside the Great House"[2] (The Hopkins Review, Fall 2014)
- "Jewels"[3] (Waxwing, Summer 2014)
- "The Fortunate"[4] (Blackbird, May 5, 2014)
- "Desaparecido"[5] (Waxwing, Spring 2014)
- "Between Men"[6] (Four Way Review, Sep 30, 2012)
- "The Affliction"[7] (Guernica, Feb 15, 2010)
Essays
- "The Veil of Accessibility: Examining Poems by Frank O’Hara and Kenneth Koch in Light of Conrad’s Heart of Darkness" [8] (American Poetry Review, March/April, 2013)
Awards
- 2019: John Gardner Fiction Book Award, Finalist
- 2019: Boston College Arts Council Alumni Award for Distinguished Achievement[5]
- 2017: The 2016 Lambda Literary Award in Poetry, Finalist[6]
- 2017: Hanes Award in Poetry, given by the Fellowship of Southern Writers[7]
- 2015: UCSF 150th Anniversary Alumni Excellence Award[8]
- 2014: Stanley W. Lindberg Award for Literary Editing[9]
- 2012: Fellowship from the Rockefeller Foundation for residency at the Bellagio Study Center in 2013[10]
- 2012: The MacDowell Colony, Residency Fellowship
- 2012: 2012 Guggenheim Fellowship[11]
- 2009: Amanda Davis Returning Fellowship, Bread Loaf Writers' Conference
- 2008: 2009 Poetry Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts[12]
- 2008: 2007 ForeWord Magazine Poetry Book of the Year Award, Finalist
- 2008: The 2007 Lambda Literary Award in Poetry, Finalist
- 2008: Northern California Book Award in Poetry, Finalist
- 2007: The Corporation of Yaddo, Residency Fellowship
- 2004: Academy of American Poets' James Laughlin Award, Finalist
- 2003: Stanley P. Young Fellowship, Bread Loaf Writers' Conference
- 2002: Norma Farber Poetry Award, Finalist
- 1992: Tennessee Williams Scholarship in Poetry, Sewanee Writers' Conference
- 1992: Grolier Poetry Prize
See also
Notes
- ^ http://catholiclit.blogspot.com/2011/01/interview-with-c-dale-young.html Interview with author
- ^ http://www.nereview.com/2014/07/25/rick-barot-named-ners-new-poetry-editor-for-fall-2014/
- ^ Acknowledgments pages from the author's books
- ^ Author's website
- ^ https://www.bc.edu/bc-web/bcnews/art-and-culture/fine-arts/arts-fest-2019.html
- ^ https://www.lambdaliterary.org/features/news/03/14/29th-annual-lambda-literary-award-finalists-announced/
- ^ https://www.fellowshipofsouthernwriters.org/hanes-award
- ^ "UCSF Online Community main". Retrieved 22 April 2015.
- ^ "C. Dale Young Receives Award for Literary Editing". New England Review. Retrieved 26 June 2014.
- ^ "2013 Arts & Literary Arts Fellows". Rockefeller Foundation. Archived from the original on 2013-06-23. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
- ^ "2012 Guggenheim Fellows". The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Archived from the original on 2012-08-16. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
- ^ NEA: 2009 GRANT AWARDS: Literature Fellowships (Poetry) Archived 2009-07-11 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- Author's website
- C. Dale Young's weblog
- C. Dale Young's first published short story in Guernica
- R.J. Gibson interviews the author for Lambda Literary
- Sasha West interviews the author for Gulf Coast Magazine
- Jacket Magazine's Review of The Day Underneath the Day
- Night Air in this piece from the Washington Post (August 19, 2007), Robert Pinsky discusses C. Dale Young's poem "Night Air", found in his book, The Second Person.
- Peter Campion reviews Torn in the Los Angeles Review of Books
- 1969 births
- Living people
- Boston College alumni
- University of Florida alumni
- Poets from California
- Gay writers
- American oncologists
- University of California, San Francisco alumni
- National Endowment for the Arts Fellows
- MacDowell Colony fellows
- Warren Wilson College faculty
- American male poets
- LGBT writers from the United States
- 21st-century American poets