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Nick Flynn (born January 26, 1960) is an American writer,
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, and poet.


Life and career

Nick Flynn was raised by his mother in
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, a suburb of
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. Flynn had no contact with his father throughout most of his childhood and adolescence as his parents separated when he was six months old. As a child, he was discouraged from pursuing a writing career because his father had identified himself as a writer to his mother when they first met. Flynn claims that, along with his father's alcoholism, a reason for his parents' separation was his father's "delusion of greatness" directly connected to his being an artist. Flynn first became an electrician instead of a writer after graduating high school, because of the stigma associated with the latter. At 20, he was offered a scholarship to study English at
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. He studied with Fred Robinson, who was then married to
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—she would sometimes teach his classes. It was at UMass that Flynn was first exposed to contemporary poetry, in a workshop taught by James Tate. In fall of 1982 Flynn's mother committed suicide. Subsequently unable to continue with his studies, Flynn dropped out of school and ended up working at the Pine Street Inn, a homeless shelter in Boston. He took classes at various colleges and universities over the next several years to finish his undergraduate degree, while living in the Fort Point Channel on a boat he and a friend had renovated. When he was 27, Flynn was unexpectedly reunited with his father at the Pine Street Inn, when his then-homeless father showed up as a "guest". At 29, Flynn began therapy, got sober, and began taking poetry workshops, first with
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, then with Marie Howe. The following year he was awarded a fellowship at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts, where he became friends with Jacqueline Woodson,
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,
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, Stanley Kunitz,
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, Carl Phillips, and others. In 1992, he moved to
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to pursue his Master of Arts in poetry at New York University. At NYU, he studied with Sharon Olds,
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, Galway Kinnell, William Matthews, and
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. From 1992 to 1999, he was a member of the
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at
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, in which he served as an educator and consultant in New York public schools. He left Brooklyn in 1999 for a second fellowship at the Fine Arts Work Center, where he finished his first book of poems, ''Some Ether'' (2000), begun ten years earlier. That same year he was awarded a
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, as well as an Amy Lowell Traveling Poetry Fellowship, which allowed him to live in
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from 2001 to 2003. While in Rome he finished work on '' Another Bullshit Night in Suck City'', as well as traveling extensively, mainly to Dublin, Paris, and Tanzania. It was in Rome where he met and became friends with Austrian filmmaker
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. Flynn collaborated on Sauper's
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nominated documentary ''Darwin's Nightmare''—traveling to Tanzania for the filming and to Paris for the editing. Flynn's poems, essays, and nonfiction have been featured in ''
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. Since 2004, Flynn has been a Professor on the Creative Writing faculty at the
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, where he is in residence each Spring, teaching workshops in poetry and interdisciplinary / collaborative art. In 2009, he married his long-time partner, actress Lili Taylor. Flynn and Taylor live in
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with their daughter, Maeve.


Books

''This Is the Night Our House Will Catch Fire'' (2020) circles around the lingering effects of his mother having set their house on fire when he was six years old. It is a hybrid of several genres, including memoir, fairy tale, theater, police reports, poetry, essay, speculative fiction, and magic realism. It is the sibling to ''I Will Destroy You'' (2019), which Flynn revised by performing each poem with his band Killdeer over the five years of its writing. ''Stay: threads, conversations, collaborations'' (2020) gathers together 30 years of Flynn's writing, alongside his collaborations with artists, including Jack Pierson,
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, Sarah Lipstate, Paul Weitz, Rachel Eliza Griffiths, Sarah Sentilles,
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, Mark Adams, Bill Schuck, Guy Barash, Mel Chin, M. P. Landis, Jared Handelsman,
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, Gabriel Martinez, Douglas Padgett,
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, David Brody, Daniel Heyman, Mischa Richter, Jim Peters / Kathleen Carr, and Marilyn Minter. ''The Reenactments'' (2013) chronicles Flynn's experience during the making of '' Being Flynn'', a 2012 film based on his acclaimed 2004 memoir, '' Another Bullshit Night in Suck City.'' His readings on neuroscience and memory, including books by
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, helped him to comprehend his experience of being on set for the reenactment of his mother's death by Julianne Moore. ''My Feelings'' (2015) is the sibling to ''The Reenactments''. In ''The Ticking Is the Bomb'' (2009), his second memoir, Flynn explored U.S. state-sanctioned torture, as well as his decision to have a child. The title was inspired by the Buddhist teacher Thich Nhat Hanh, who Flynn has studied with since 1990. It is the sibling to ''The Captain Asks for a Show of Hands'' (2011), which continued on similar themes. ''Another Bullshit Night in Suck City'' (2004), a New York Times Bestseller, won the PEN/Martha Albrand Award for the Art of the Memoir, was a finalist for France's
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, and has been translated into fifteen languages. It documents Flynn's years working at The Pine Street Inn, a homeless shelter in Boston. It uses a form of lyric reportage to examine the creation of homelessness in the U.S., as well as his relationship with his father. It includes lyric fragments, short plays, lists, and documents. ''Another Bullshit Night in Suck City'' is the sibling to his first book of poetry, ''Some Ether'' (2000), which won the inaugural
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in 1999, and was a finalist for the ''Los Angeles Times'' Book Prize. His book ''Low'' was published by in 2023.


Awards

* 2020 Writers' League of Texas Book Award (Finalist), ''I Will Destroy You'' * 2018 Djerassi Resident Artists Program (Residency) * 2018 Lannan Residency Fellowship (Residency) * 2015 10 July 2015 proclaimed ''Nick Flynn Day'' by Boston Mayor Marty Walsh * 2014 Erikson Institute Prize for Excellence in Mental Health Media * 2011 Atlantic Center for the Arts (Residency) * 2006
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(Finalist), ''Another Bullshit Night in Suck City'' * 2005 PEN/Martha Albrand Award for the Art of the Memoir, ''Another Bullshit Night in Suck City'' * 2003
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Poetry Award (Finalist), ''Blind Huber'' * 2003
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(Residency) * 2001
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* 2001
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* 2001 MacDowell Colony (Residency) * 200
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* 1999
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, ''Some Ether'' * 2000 ''Los Angeles Times'' Book Prize (Finalist), ''Some Ether'' * 1999 Larry Levis Prize (
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), ''Some Ether'' * 1999 Discovery/''The Nation'' Award * 1999 Fine Arts Work Center (Residency) * 1997
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(Residency) * 1995 MacDowell Colony (Residency) * 1995 Djerassi Resident Artists Program (Residency) * 1991 Fine Arts Work Center (Residency)


Bibliography


Poetry

;Collections * ''Some Ether'' (
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, 2000) * ''Blind Huber'' (Graywolf Press, 2002) * ''The Captain Asks for a Show of Hands'' (Graywolf Press, 2011) * ''My Feelings'' (Graywolf Press, 2015) * ''I Will Destroy You'' (Graywolf Press, 2019) * ''Low'' (Graywolf Press, 2023) ;List of poems


Plays

* ''Alice Invents a Little Game and Alice Always Wins'' (
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, 2008)


Memoirs

* '' Another Bullshit Night in Suck City'' ( W. W. Norton & Company, 2004) * ''The Ticking Is the Bomb'' ( W. W. Norton & Company, 2010) * ''The Reenactments'' ( W. W. Norton & Company, 2013) * ''This Is the Night Our House Will Catch Fire'' (W. W. Norton & Company, 2020)


Nonfiction

* ''A Note Slipped Under the Door: Teaching from Poems We Love'' (Stenhouse Publishers, 2000, co-authored with Shirley McPhillips)


Hybrid

* ''Stay: Threads, Conversations, Collaborations'' (The Unnamed Press, 2020)


Forewords

* ''The Thing That Brought the Shadow Here,'' Alison Stegner (BOATT Press, 2019) * ''Rail,'' Kai Carlson-Wee (Boa Editions, 2018) * ''Likenesses,'' Heather Tone (American Poetry Review, 2016) * ''The Wound,'' Laurent Mauvignier (University of Nebraska Press), 2015) * ''The Funk & Wag from A to Z,'' Mel Chin (The Menil Collection, 2014) * ''Err to Narrow,'' Alicia Salvadeo (New American Poets Chapbook Series, 2014) * ''Guernica Annual #1'' (Foreword, 2014) * ''Tipping Point,'' Fred Marchant (The Word Works, 2013) * ''Render / An Apocalypse,'' Rebecca Gayle Howell (Cleveland State University Poetry Center, 2013) * ''The Hide-and-Seek Muse,'' Lisa Russ Spaar (Drunken Boat Media, 2013) * ''Ploughshares'' (Introduction, 2012)


Collaborations and limited editions

* ''Cartoon Physics,'' Sara Press, artist. (Deeply Game Publishing, 2019) * ''City of Notions,'' Danielle Legros Georges, ed. (City of Boston, 2017 Marathon," "Aquarium" * ''Girls in Trees,'' Rebecca Godfrey, ed. (Instar Lodge, 2016) When I Was a Girl" * ''The Ezra Pound Collection,''
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, photographer. (Horowitz, 2016) ortrait * ''The Funk & Wag from A to Z,'' Mel Chin, concept artist (The Menil Collection, 2014) ditor / collaborator * ''Lexique Nomade,'' (Assises du Roman, 2012) Mot" * ''Re d acted,'' Daniel Heyman, artist (2011). 7 testimonies" * ''Saudade,'' Mischa Richter, photographer. (Land's End Press, 2010) saudade" * ''River of Words: Portraits of Hudson Valley Writers,'' Nina Shengold, ed. / Jennifer May, photographer (Excelsior Editions, 2010) rofile / portrait * ''Damaged Romanticism: A Mirror of Modern Emotion,'' Terrie Sultan, ed. (Giles, 2008) A Crystal Formed Entirely of Holes"


Work in anthologies

* ''The Book of Poetry for Hard Times,'' Robert Pinsky, ed. ( W. W. Norton & Company, 2021) Sudden"* ''Buzz Words: Poems About Insects,'' Kimiko Hahn and Harold Schechter, eds. ( Everyman's Library, 2021) Workers (Attendants)"* ''Tables of Contents Community Cookbook,'' Evan Hanczor, ed. (2021) * ''Diario de la Pandemia,'' Guadalupe Nettel, ed. (Revista de la Universidad de Mexico, 2020) Corona"* ''Staying Human: New Poems for Staying Alive,'' Neil Astley, ed. (
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, 2020) The Day Lou Reed Died"* ''More Truly and More Strange: 100 Contemporary Self-Portrait Poems,'' Lisa Russ Spaar, ed. (Persea Books, 2020) self-exam (my body is a cage)"* ''The Mind Has Cliffs of Fall: Poems at the Extremes of Feeling,'' Robert Pinsky, ed. ( W. W. Norton & Company, 2019) Sudden" * ''Eat, Joy: Stories & Comfort Food from 31 Celebrated Writers,'' Natalie Eve, Garrett, ed. (Black Balloon Publishing, 2019) * ''The Kiss: Intimacies from Writers,'' Brian Turner, ed. ( W. W. Norton & Company, 2018) The Last Kiss"* ''Knitting Pearls: Writers Writing About Knitting.'' Ann Hood, ed. ( W. W. Norton & Company, 2018) Wool"* ''Brooklyn Poets Anthology,'' Jason Koo & Joe Pan, eds. (Brooklyn Arts Press, 2017) false prophet", etc.* ''Bullets Into Bells: Poets & Citizens Respond to Gun Violence,'' Brian Clements, Alexandra Teague & Dean Rader, eds. (Beacon Press, 2017) My Mother Contemplating Her Gun"* ''Inheriting the War; Poetry & Prose by Descendants of Vietnam Veterans and Refugees,'' Laren McClung, ed. (W.W. Norton, 2017) The Fruit of My Deeds"* ''Los Hijos de Whitman,'' Francisco Larios, ed. (Valparaiso, 2017) Fisica de los Dibujos Animados, 1st parte"* ''The Golden Shovel Anthology: Poems Honoring Gwendolyn Brooks,'' Peter Kahn, Ravi Shakar, & Patricia Smith, eds. (University of Arkansas Press, 2017) Sky Burial"* ''Renga for Obama,'' Major Jackson, ed. (Harvard, 2017) collaboration with Vievee Francis">Vievee_Francis.html" ;"title=" collaboration with Vievee Francis"> collaboration with Vievee Francis* ''Girls in Trees,'' Rebecca Godfrey, ed. (limited edition, 2016) When I Was a Girl" * ''Awake at the Bedside: Contemplative Teachings on Pallative & End-of-Life Care,'' Koshin Paley Ellison & Matt Weingast, eds. (Wisdom Press, 2016) ["The Washing of the Body"] * ''Why We Write About Ourselves,'' Meredith Maren, ed. (Plume, 2016) [excerpts from ''The Reenactments'' / interview] * ''Nowhere,'' Porter Fox, ed. (Nowhere Publishing, 2016) ["Chole"] * ''If Bees Are Few: A Hive of Bee Poems,'' James P. Lenfestley, ed. (University of Minnesota Press, 2016) Hive", etc.* ''Monticello in Mind: Fifty Contemporary Poems on Jefferson,'' Lisa Russ Spaar, ed. (University of Virginia Press, 2016) When I Was a Girl" * ''A Manner of Being: Writers on their Mentors,'' Annie Liontas & Jeff Parker, eds. (University of Massachusetts Press, 2016) On Phil Levine" * ''Family Resemblances: An Anthology & Exploration of 8 Hybrid Literary Genres,'' Marcela Sulak & Jacqueline Kolosov, eds. (Rose Metal Press, 2015) On "Santa Lear""* ''Because You Asked: A Book of Answers on the Art & Craft of the Writing Life,'' Katrina Roberts, ed. (Lost Horse Press, 2015) Aftermath"* ''365 Poems for Every Occasion,'' Academy of American Poets / Poem-A-Day, eds. (Abrams Image, 2015) forgetting something", etc.* ''Words Without Walls: Writers on Addiction, Violence, & Incarceration,'' Sheryl St. Germain & Sarah Shotland, eds. (Trinity University Press, 2015) same again" * ''The Penguin Anthology of Twentieth Century American Poetry,'' Rita Dove, ed. (
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, 2013) Sudden," etc. * ''The Strangest of Theaters: Poets Writing Across Borders,'' Jared Hawkley, Susan Rich & Brian Turner, eds. (McSweeneys, 2013) Field Poet"* ''Death Poems,'' Russ Kick, ed. (Disinformation Books, 2013) My Mother Contemplating Her Gun"* ''Braving the Fire: A Guide to Writing About Grief & Loss,'' Jessica Handler (ed.) (Griffin, 2013) xcerpts / interviews* ''Coming Close: Forty Essays on Philip Levine,'' Mari L'Esperance & Tomas Q. Morin, eds. (Prairie Lights Books, 2013) A Light Inside'* ''American Tensions: Literature of Identity & the Search for Social Justice,'' William Reichard, ed. (New Village Press, 2011) Other Meaning"* ''The Autumn House Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry,''Sue Ellen Thompson, ed. (
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, 2011) * ''Bound to Last: 30 Writers on Their Most Cherished Book,'' Sean Manning, ed. (Da Capo Press, 2010) 'The Shadow of the Sun'', Ryszard Kapuściński">Ryszard Kapuscinski Ryszard () is the Polish equivalent of "Richard", and may refer to: *Ryszard Andrzejewski (born 1976), Polish rap musician, songwriter and producer *Ryszard Bakst (1926–1999), Polish and British pianist and piano teacher of Jewish/Polish/Russian ...
] * ''The Book of Dads,'' Ben George, ed. (Harper Perennial, 2009) ["Here Comes the Sun"] * ''The Best American Non-Required Reading,'' Dave Eggers, ed. (Mariner Books, 2009) [excerpts from ''The Ticking is the Bomb''] * ''The Show I'll Never Forget,'' Sean Manning, ed. (Da Capo Press, 2009) Mink DeVille at the Paradise, Boston, 1978"* ''Crime,'' Alix Lambert, ed. (Fuel Publishing, 2008) nterview* ''Satellite Convulsions: Poems from Tin House,'' CJ Evans, ed. (
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, 2008) fire", etc.* ''The Autobiographer's Handbook,'' Jennifer Trang, ed. (Holt Paperback, 2008) nterview* ''Sex for America: Politically Inspired Erotica,'' Stephen Elliott, ed. ( Harper Perennial, 2008) A Crystal Formed Entirely of Holes"* ''Not Quite What I Was Planning: Six-Word Memoirs by Writers Famous & Obscure,'' Rachel Fershleiser & Larry Smith, eds. ( Harper Perennial, 2008) * ''State of the Union: 50 Political Poems,'' Joshua Beckman & Matthew Zapruder, eds. ( Wave Books, 2008) imagination"* ''The Book of Irish American Poetry: From the 18th Century to the Present,'' Daniel Tobin, ed. (University of Notre Dame Press, 2007) * ''Joyful Noise: An Anthology of American Spiritual Poetry,'' Robert Strong , ed. (
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, 2006) * ''Legitimate Dangers: American Poets of the New Century,'' Cate Marvin & Michael Dumanis, eds. (
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, 2006) swarm", etc.* ''Isn't It Romantic: 100 Love Poems by Younger American Poets,'' Brett Fletcher Lauer & Aimee Kelley, eds. ( Wave Books, 2004) * ''The Future Dictionary of America,'' Dave Eggers, ed. ( McSweeney's Books, 2004), jubilee","homeless","pokey","maximum wage" * ''Poetry 180: A Turning Back to Poetry,'' Billy Collins, ed. (
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, 2003) Cartoon Physics, part 1"* ''Sweet Jesus: Poems about the Ultimate Icon,'' Nick Carbo & Denise Duhamel, eds. (Anthology Press, 2002) Emptying Town"* ''The New American Poets,'' Michael Collier, ed. (Breadloaf, 2000) * ''American Poetry: The Next Generation,'' Gerard Constanzo & Jim Daniels, eds. ( Carnegie Mellon, 2000)


Filmography

*''I Am a Town'' (2020), writer (title poem, "I Am a Town") *''Ash: The Art of Wayne Gilbert'' (2017), actor (self) *''After Adderall'' (2016), actor (self) *'' Being Flynn'' (2011), executive producer and artistic collaborator *'' A Short History of Decay'' (2013), actor (self) *''Bad Writing'' (2010), actor (self) *''
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'' (2004), artistic collaborator and field poet *''Breathe In, Breathe Out'' (2001), actor (self)


References


External links

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