Joseph Stroud



Joseph Stroud, (born 1943, Glendale, California) is an American poet and academic.

Life
Stroud was born in Glendale, California. He was educated at the University of San Francisco, California State University at Los Angeles, and San Francisco State University. He is currently retired from teaching at Cabrillo College.

He has published five collections of poetry, most recently Of This World: New and selected poems (Copper Canyon Press, 2008).

He divides his time between his home in Santa Cruz, California, and a cabin in the Sierra Nevada.

Writing
Varied in subject and form, Stroud’s poems include six-line lyrics, narrative prose poems, odes, homages, sustained contemplations, suites, and brief epigrammatic offerings. However it is substance, whatever form it takes, that interests him. His poetry articulates a voyage through places and times and voices, often sifting through the details of daily life, searching for miracles (“Inside the pear there’s a paradise we will never know, our only hint the sweetness of its taste.” - Comice, Below Cold Mountain).

Recognition
Stroud's work earned a Pushcart Prize in 2000 and has been featured on Garrison Keillor's Writer's Almanac. He was also a finalist for the Northern California Book Critics Award in 2005, and in 2006 was selected for a Witter Bynner Fellowship in poetry from the Library of Congress.

Awards

 * 2000 Pushcart Prize
 * 2005 finalist for the Northern California Book Critics Award
 * 2006 Witter Bynner Fellowship in poetry from the Library of Congress.
 * 2011 Arts and Letters Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.