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Michael Anania was born on 5 August, 1939 in Nebraska, is a poet. Discover Michael Anania's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?
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Omaha, Nebraska |
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United States |
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“When Buffalo Became Buffalo.” Plume: Issue #67 February 2017.
Works by and about Anania were collected in a special themed issue of Valley Voices: A Literary Review in 2016.
“Messing about in Boats: A Plan B Essay.” Ploughshares. 2011. Volume 37, Number 4, Winter 2011. pp. 151-155.
Midwest Independent Booksellers Association Award, Best Paperback Novel (for The Red Menace) (1994)
In Plain Sight: Obsessions, Morals and Domestic Laughter. 1991. Moyer Bell.
Illinois Association of Teachers of English, Author of the Year (1985)
The Red Menace: A Fiction. 1984. Thunder's Mouth Press.
Five-time winner of Illinois Arts Council Literary Awards (1974-1989)
Seeking to work with the archives of the works of poet William Carlos Williams, Anania pursued graduate work in the 1960s at SUNY Buffalo. While in New York state he taught for a year at SUNY Fredonia. He left New York in 1965 to teach for three years at Northwestern University before being hired at the University of Illinois at Chicago, where, along with Ralph J. Mills, Jr., he was one of the founding members of the Program for Writers in the UIC English Department. He served as the director of the program starting in 1973. He is now an emeritus professor at UIC.
In 1960 he married Joanne Oliver, a specialist in adult literacy who taught in public schools in Nebraska, New York, and Illinois, and later at Governors State University.
Besides his work as a creative writing professor, Anania was also influential as an editor, serving as the poetry editor for Audit, and for Partisan Review, as the poetry and literary editor of The Swallow Press, as a contributing editor to Tri-Quarterly and VENUE, as well as serving on the boards of Wesleyan University Press, Prairie State Editions of the University of Illinois Press, Thunder’s Mouth Press, Encyclopedia of Chicago History, and Dalkey Archive Press. His papers from the 1950s through 2006 are archived at the University of Chicago Library.
"Of living belfry and rampart: On American literary magazines since 1950." TriQuarterly, Fall 1978. 43:6-27.
Michael Anania (August 5, 1939) is an American poet, novelist, and essayist. His modernist poetry meticulously evokes Midwestern prairies and rivers. His autobiographical novel, Red Menace, captured mid-twentieth century cold war angst and the colloquial speech of Nebraska, while the voice in his volumes of poetry distinctively reflects rural and urban Midwestern life in a "mixture of personal voice, historical fact, journalistic observation and a haiku-like format that pares lines down to the bare bones and pushes language to its limit."