Jonathan Holden

Jonathan Holden is an American poet and academic, who served as the first Poet Laureate of Kansas.

Life
Holden was born in 1941 in Morristown, New Jersey. He received a B.A. in English from Oberlin College in 1963. From 1963 to 1965, he was an editorial assistant for Cambridge Book Company in Bronxville, New Jersey. He then taught mathematics at a high school in West Orange, New Jersey until 1968.

In 1970, he received an M.A. in creative writing from San Francisco State College. He received a Ph D in English from the University of Colorado in 1974.

From 1974 to 1978, he was " poet-in-residence at Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri. He moved to Manhattan, Kansas in 1978 where he joined Kansas State University. There he became "poet in residence" and University Distinguished Professor of English.

In 1991, he became Thursten P. Morton Professor at the University of Louisville. In 2000, he served on the Pulitzer Prize poetry selection committee.

Poet Laureate
In 2004, the governor of Kansas appointed Holden state poet laureate, with his term beginning the following July 1, 2005. He was succeeded by Denise Low on July 1, 2007.

During his tenure as Kansas Poet Laureate, Holden instigated a statewide video teleconf program titled SHOPTALK, in conjunction with Kansas State University’s TELENET 2 program. SHOPTALK provided insight to poetry and poetry writing; the program provided a platform for Mr. Holden to have interactive poetry discussions with a live audience. Several notable Kansas poets appeared as guests on the program.

As Poet Laureate, Holden was also active as an advisor for "kansaspoets.com", a website specifically dedicated to Kansas poets and poetry. As well, Holden was guest editor for The Midwest Quarterly. The particular issue cited features over 60 Kansas poets plus special recognition to both Jonathan Holden and Denise Low. The issue received a very positive review from Literary Magazine Review (V. 25 Nos. 3 & 4 Fall & Winter), Jennifer Brantley, editor.

He was succeeded by Denise Low on July 1, 2007.

Awards

 * 1972	Devins Award for Poetry
 * 1974 	National Endowment for the Humanities grant
 * 1975 	Borestone Mountain Poetry Awards
 * 1978 	Aspen Foundation for the Arts Prize
 * 1979 	Kansas Quarterly first award
 * 1982	Associated Writing Programs award series in poetry
 * 1984, 1985 National Endowment for the Arts creative writing fellowship
 * 1985	Juniper Prize
 * 1986 	Distinguished Faculty Award
 * 1995	Vassar Miller Prize

Poetry

 * Design for a House. University of Missouri Press, 1972
 * Leverage. University Press of Virginia, 1983
 * Falling from Stardom. Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1984.
 * The Names of the Rapids, University of Massachusetts Press, 1985.
 * Against Paradise. University of Utah Press, 1990.
 * The Sublime. University of North Texas Press, 1995.
 * American Gothic. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1992.
 * Knowing: New and selected poems. Fayettteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press, 2000.

Fiction

 * Brilliant Kids (a novel). University of Utah Press, 1992.

Non-fiction

 * The Mark to Turn: A Reading of William Stafford's Poetry. University Press of Kansas, 1976.
 * The Rhetoric of the Contemporary Lyric. Indiana University Press, 1980.
 * Style and Authenticity of Postmodern Poetry. University of Missouri Press, 1986.
 * Landscapes of the Self: The Development of Richard Hugo's Poetry. Associated Faculty Press, 1986.
 * The Fate of American Poetry. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1991
 * Guns and Boyhood in America. University of Michigan Press, 1997.
 * The Old Formalism: Character in contemporary American poetry. Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press, 1999.
 * Mama's Boys: A double life. Lewis-Clark Press, 2007