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Nathaniel Mackey is an
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and
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. He is the Reynolds Price Professor of Creative Writing at
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and a Chancellor of
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. Mackey is currently teaching a poetry workshop at
Duke University Duke University is a private research university in Durham, North Carolina. Founded by Methodists and Quakers in the present-day city of Trinity in 1838, the school moved to Durham in 1892. In 1924, tobacco and electric power industrialist James ...
. He has been editor and publisher of '' Hambone'' since 1982 and he won the
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in 2006. In 2014, he was awarded the
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, and in 2015 he won Yale's Bollingen Prize for American Poetry.


Biography

Nathaniel Mackey was born in 1947 in Miami, Florida and moved to California at age three when his parents split. As a teen, he started listening to jazz at his brother's suggestion, which later influenced his work. He visited
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as a high school student along with Gene Washington where he was able to see live jazz in Manhattan. The trip was instrumental in the decision to attend the university. After he graduated with a BA, he returned to Southern California to teach algebra at a junior high school. In 1970, Mackey enrolled in
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for his doctorate. His dissertation was about the
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and the poetry they created with the human rhythms of breath and utterance. After graduation, he taught at University of Wisconsin and the University of Southern California before moving on to the literature department at the
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, Santa Cruz in 1979. He held that position until 2010 when he moved with his family to North Carolina to take a position at
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.


Poetry

Mackey's books of poetry include the chapbooks ''Four for Trane'' (1978) and ''Septet for the End of Time'' (1983); and the books ''Eroding Witness'' (1985), ''School of Udhra'' (1993), ''Whatsaid Serif'' (1998), ''Splay Anthem'' (2006), ''Nod House'' (2011), and ''Blue Fasa'' (2016), as well as the books ''Tej Bet'', ''So's Notice'', and ''Nerve Church'', which were published together as a boxed set called ''Double Trio'' in 2021. In 2016, Black Ocean Books published a collection called ''Lay Ghost'' that featured songs that later appeared in ''So's Notice''. Mackey's poetry combines African mythology,
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musical traditions, and
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poetic experiment. His several ongoing serial projects explore the relationship of poetry and historical memory, as well as the ritual power of poetry and song.


Fiction

Mackey has published five volumes of an ongoing prose project entitled ''From A Broken Bottle Traces of Perfume Still Emanate''. The books are titled ''Bedouin Hornbook'' (1986), ''Djbot Baghostus's Run'' (1993), ''Atet A. D.'' (2001), ''Bass Cathedral'' (2008), and ''Late Arcade'' (2017). ''Bedouin Hornbook'' was inspired by the experience of seeing a jazz ensemble in which he was the only person in the audience. His series of letters explores playing in a band like that. The book is also the first in the “Broken Bottle” series.


Criticism and editing

In 1974, Mackey became an editor of the poetry journal '' Hambone'', later becoming the sole editor and publisher in 1982. Mackey is the author of ''Discrepant Engagement: Dissonance, Cross-Culturality, and Experimental Writing'' (1993), an influential book of
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, and more recently of ''Paracritical Hinge: Essays, Talks, Notes, Interviews'' (2004). He co-edited ''Moment's Notice: Jazz in Poetry and Prose'' with Art Lange (1993).


Personal life

At Stanford, Mackey met Gloria Jean Watkins (bell hooks), whom he dated until the mid 1980s. He married Pascale Gaitet, a specialist in French literature, in 1991. The couple later had three children: Naima, Gabriella, and Ian. In 1999, he was diagnosed with
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after a cut on his forehead didn't heal.


Awards

* 1993 Whiting Award * 2006
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, Poetry, for ''Splay Anthem''"National Book Awards – 2006"
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. Retrieved 2012-04-08.
(With acceptance speech by Mackey, essay by Megan Snyder-Camp from the Awards 60-year anniversary blog, and other materials.)
* 2007
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Grants to Artists Award * 2010 Guggenheim Fellowship * 2014
Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize The Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize is awarded annually by The Poetry Foundation, which also publishes ''Poetry'' magazine. The prize was established in 1986 by Ruth Lilly. It honors a living U.S. poet whose "lifetime accomplishments warrant extraordina ...
* 2015
Bollingen Prize The Bollingen Prize for Poetry is a literary honor bestowed on an American poet in recognition of the best book of new verse within the last two years, or for lifetime achievement.
for American Poetry "Nathaniel Mackey wins Yale’s 2015 Bollingen Prize for Poetry"
''Yale News''. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
* 2016
Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry The Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry is awarded biennially by the Library of Congress on behalf of the nation in recognition for the most distinguished book of poetry written by an American and published during the preceding two y ...
for Lifetime Achievement


Resources


External links


The Ocean’s Tide: Parentheses in Kamau Brathwaite’s and Nathaniel Mackey’s Decolonial Poetics
at Cordite Poetry Review
Mackey's page at The Academy of American Poets

Mackey's EPC author page

Profile at The Whiting Foundation


Mackey was a Guest of the ILB ( ''Internationales Literatufestival Berlin'' / Germany ) in 2005
"Add-Verse" a poetry-photo-video project Mackey participated inStuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Emory University
Nathaniel Mackey papers, 1947-2011
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