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Bruce Weigl (born January 27, 1949,
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) is an American contemporary
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whose work engages profoundly with experience of both Americans and Vietnamese during and after the Vietnam war.


Biography

Weigl enlisted in the
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shortly after his 18th birthday and spent three years in the service. He served in the
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from December 1967 to December 1968 and received the
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. When he returned to the United States, Weigl obtained a bachelor's degree from
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and a Master of Arts Degree in Writing/American and British Literature from the
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. From 1975-76, Weigl was an instructor at
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in
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. Weigl's first full-length collection of poems, ''A Romance'', was published in 1979. Afterwards, he received a Ph.D. from the
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in 1979, he was an assistant professor of English at the
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, and later held the same position at
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. Weigl additionally served as the president of the
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. During the 1980s, Weigl published two more poetry collections, ''The Monkey Wars'' and ''Song of Napalm''. In 1986, Weigl became an associate professor of English at
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and was later promoted to a professor of English. In 1999, he published two more poetry collections, ''Archeology of the Circle: New and Selected Poems'' and ''After the Others''. He left Penn State in 2000 and took a position at Lorain County Community College as a distinguished professor. He also published a memoir that year titled ''The Circle of Hanh: A Memoir''. Many of Weigl's poems are inspired by the time he spent in the U.S. Army and Vietnam. In ''The Circle of Hanh'', Weigl writes, "The war took away my life and gave me poetry in return...the fate the world has given me is to struggle to write powerfully enough to draw others into the horror." In addition to writing his own poetry, Weigl worked with Thanh T. Nguyen of the Joiner Research Center to translate poems of North Vietnamese and Viet Cong soldiers captured during the war. Weigl and Nguten accepted an invitation from the Vietnamese Writers Association and traveled to Hanoi to receive assistance in translating the poems. His poems are featured in ''American Alphabets: 25 Contemporary Poets'' (2006) and many other anthologies.


Awards

Weigl's first award was a prize from the
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in 1979. He received two
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s, a Patterson Poetry Prize, and a Yaddo Foundation Fellowship. Weigl was awarded the Bread Loaf Fellowship in Poetry in 1981 and was awarded a grant from the
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in 1988 for Arts and Creative Writing. He was also nominated for the
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in 1988 for ''Song of Napalm'', and in 2006 he won the
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in Poetry. He was 2003 Poetry Panel Chair for the National Book Award. In 2011, Weigl was awarded the Robert Creeley Award by the Robert Creeley Foundation. On April 15, 2013 it was announced that Weigl's book ''The Abundance of Nothing'' was a finalist for the 2013 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry. The Pulitzer jury's citation read:


Bruce Weigl and his adopted Vietnamese daughter

Bruce Weigl has a Vietnamese adopted daughter named Hạnh Nguyễn Weigl, whom he received from an orphanage in 1996. At that time he told the orphanage that: "Today I receive from you a Vietnamese child. I promised that in the future I will return a Vietnamese lady to you. I will never change her into an American". Indeed, Weigl's family have been trying their best to preserve the Vietnamese elements in Hạnh Nguyễn. For example, they usually encourage her to speak Vietnamese, eat Vietnamese food, and have arranged many meetings between Hạnh Nguyễn and Weigl's Vietnamese friends. Weigl's effort was highly appreciated by Vietnamese media.


Published works

Poetry *'' Executioner''. Tucson, AZ: Ironwood Press, 1976. *''Like a Sack Full of Old Quarrels''. Cleveland: Cleveland State University Poetry Series, 1976. *''A Romance''. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1979. *''The Monkey Wars''. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1984. *''Song of Napalm''. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1988. * * * *''Not on the Map''. Chester Springs, PA: Dufour, 1996. * *''After the Others''. Evanston, IL: Triquarterly Books/Northwestern UP, 1999. * * *''The Abundance of Nothing''. Evanston, IL: Triquarterly Books/Northwestern UP, 2012. *''Among Elms, in Ambush''. Rochester, NY: BOA Editions, Ltd., 2021. Translation * Prose *


Reviews

One has to go back to the poetry of James Wright to find a writer who has used the fallen industrial landscape of the Midwest as effectively as Bruce Weigl, or to that of Frost for one who has used narrative so prominently. These are lofty comparisons, but ''The Monkey Wars'' is equal to them. When Weigl's dramas are not revealing a mythical and violent Midwest, they unveil a disruptive, wargutted Vietnamese landscape in a way I can recall no other writer doing.


In other media

In June 2014, Weigl was interviewed for the documentary ''
Poetry of Witness ''Poetry of Witness'' is a 2015 documentary film directed by Billy Tooma and Anthony Cirilo about the lives of six contemporary poets who have lived through, and survived, extremities such as war, torture, exile, and repression, using poetry to pre ...
'', directed by independent filmmakers Billy Tooma and Anthony Cirilo.


References


External links

*"Bruce Weigl." ''The Gale Literary Database: Contemporary Authors''. The Gale Group. 13 July 2001. Thomson Corporation. 2002. 14 May 2002. http://www.galenet.com. *"Bruce Weigl." Lorain Public Library System. 14 May 2002. https://web.archive.org/web/20041029003720/http://www.lorain.lib.oh.us/localauthors/weigl_biography.html. *Weigl, Bruce. ''The Circle of Hanh''. New York: Grove Press, 2000. *Criswell, Mandy. "Weigl, Bruce." 29 May 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20060901073949/http://www.pabook.libraries.psu.edu/LitMap/bios/Weigl__Bruce.html. *
''A 2008 interview between Bruce Weigl'', Dave Jarecki, DaveJarecki.com

''Brian Turner and Bruce Weigl and Michael Silverblatt'', Lannan Readings & Conversations, March 5 2008

"On Bruce Weigl: Finding a Shape for the Litany of Terror", David Keplinger, ''War Literature and the Arts Journal'', Fall/Winter 2000"An Interview with Bruce Weigl, ''Memorious'' magazine"
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