Winterset
Rothberg
Born:
05/25/1908
Saginaw,
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Died: 08/02/1963
Parents: Otto Theodore Roethke, Helen Marie Roethke
Spouse: Beatrice Heath O'Connell
Address(es):
Interred: Oakwood Cemetery
Saginaw Twp., MI
Died: 08/02/1963
Parents: Otto Theodore Roethke, Helen Marie Roethke
Spouse: Beatrice Heath O'Connell
Address(es):
Interred: Oakwood Cemetery
Saginaw Twp., MI
Writings
| Image | Title | Genre | Audience | Publisher | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Roethke songs : High Voice and Piano - Andrew Imbrie |
Poetry | Adult | Glendale, NY: C. F. Peters Corp | 1990 | |
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Two Songs : Baritone Voice and Piano - Dennis Riley |
Poetry | Adult | Glendale, NY: C. F. Peters Corp | 1988 | |
| Dirty Dinky and Other Creatures: Poems for Children | Poetry | Children | Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday | 1973 | |
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Straw for the Fire, from the Notebooks of Theodore Roethke, 1943-63 - Edited by David Wagoner |
Poetry | Adult | Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday | 1972 | |
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Theodore Roethke : Selected Poems - Selected by his wife, Beatrice Roethke |
Poetry | Adult | London: Faber and Faber | 1969 | |
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Selected Letters - Edited by Ralph J. Mills, Jr. |
Non Fiction | Adult | Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press | 1968 | |
| Collected Poems of Theodore Roethke | Poetry | Adult | Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday | 1966 | |
| The Achievement of Theodore Roethke; a Comprehensive Selection of His Poems | Poetry | Adult | Scott, Foresman | 1966 | |
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On the Poet and His Craft; Selected Prose of Theodore Roethke - Editor Ralph J. Mills, Jr. |
Poetry | Adult | Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press | 1965 | |
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Far Field - Published posthumously |
Poetry | Adult | Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday | 1964 | |
| Party at the Zoo | Poetry | Children | Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday | 1963 | |
| Sequence, Sometimes Metaphysical, Poems | Poetry | Stonewall Press | 1963 | ||
| I Am! Says the Lamb | Poetry | Adult | Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday | 1961 | |
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Words for the Wind - Recipient of: Bollingen Prize, National Book Award, Longview Foundation Award, Edna St. Vincent Millay Prize and Pacific Northwest Writer's Award |
Poetry | Adult | Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday | 1958 | |
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The Waking: Poems, 1933-1953 - Pulitzer Prize in Poetry, 1954 |
Poetry | Adult | Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday | 1954 | |
| Praise to the End! | Poetry | Adult | Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday | 1951 | |
| The Lost Son and Other Poems | Poetry | Adult | Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday | 1948 | |
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Open House - First book of poetry published |
Poetry | Adult | New York: Alfred Knopf | 1941 | |
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Other works: - His work has appeared in many foreign languages, and in sound recordings. See MeLCat links. |
Poetry |
What is the aim or goal of your writing:
Mr. Roethke wrote of his early years:-"I grew up in and around a beautiful greenhouse owned by my father and uncle." " I have lived very quietly and then foolishly and violently." He appreciated the approval of his students at Bennington and desired to hold the regard of "the man in the street".
May inquiries be sent to you about doing workshops, readings: No
Donated books to the Authors & Illustrators database project: No
Skills:
Author
Poet
Awards:
| Name | Date |
|---|---|
| Shelley Award Winner | 1962 |
| Honorary Doctorate of Letters Degree, University of Michigan | 1962 |
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Edna St. Vincent Millay Award - for Words for the Wind. |
1959 |
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Bollingen Award - for Words for the Wind. |
1959 |
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Longview Award - for Words for the Wind. |
1959 |
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Pacific Northwest Writers Award - for Words for the Wind. |
1959 |
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National Book Award in poetry - for "Words for the Wind" |
1959 |
| Borestone Mountain Awards | 1958 |
| Fulbright Grant | 1955 |
| Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1954 for "The Waking" | 1954 |
| Ford Foundation Fellowship | 1952 |
| The National Institute of Arts & Letters Grant | 1952 |
| Levinson Prize (Poetry Magazine) | 1951 |
| Eunice Tietjens Prize | 1947 |
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Guggenheim Fellowship - Award received for following years: 1945, 1950 |
1945 |
| Honorary Membership in the International Mark Twain Society. |
Inclusion in biographical or critical works:
| Name | Date |
|---|---|
| Michigan Literary Luminaries from Elmore Leonard to Robert Hayden by Anna Clark, The History Press, 2015 | 2015 |
| Ink Trails: Michigan's Famous and Forgotten Authors by Dave and Jack Dempsey | 2012 |
| Michigan Authors, 3rd ed. | 1993 |
| Literary Michigan by the Michigan Council for the Humanities | 1988 |
| Michigan Authors, 2nd ed. | 1980 |
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Dictionary of Literary Biography, volume(s) 5, 206 - Vol. 5: American Poets Since World War II (2 parts),Gale Research, Inc., 1980. Vol. 206: Twentieth-Century American Western Writers, First Series, Gale Research, Inc., 1999 |
1980-1999 |
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Contemporary Authors - Contemporary Authors, volume(s) 81-84 Contemporary Authors Bibliographical Series, volume(s) 2 |
1979 |
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Contemporary Literary Criticism - Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 1, 3, 8, 11, 19, 46, 101 |
1973-1998 |
| Michigan Poets | 1964 |
| American Authors and Books | |
| American Writers | |
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Childhood in Poetry - The Childhood in Poetry Collection is part of The John MacKay Shaw Collection housed at Florida State University Library and consists of books, works of art, manuscripts, catalogs and ephemera related to childhood. The collection includes bibliographies, biographies, literature, poetry, and criticism. |
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| Contemporary Poets | |
| Dictionary of Literature in the English Language | |
| Reader's Adviser | |
| Reader's Encyclopedia | |
| Twentieth Century Authors | |
| Who Was Who in America | |
| Who's Who in Twentieth Century Literature |
Memberships:
| Name | Date |
|---|---|
| Phi Beta Kappa |
Education:
| Degree | Institution | Location | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Master of Arts (M.A.) | University of Michigan | Ann Arbor, MI | 1936 |
| Graduate Studies | Harvard University | Cambridge, MA | 1930-1931 |
| Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) | University of Michigan | Ann Arbor, MI | 1929 |
Career:
| Position | Organization | Location | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Fulbright Lecturer - Conducted Reading Tours |
Italy | 1955-1956 | |
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Professor of English - Poet in Residence, 1962 |
University of Washington | Seattle | 1947-1962 |
| Assistant Professor of English | Bennington College | Bennington | 1943-1946 |
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Professor of English - Varsity Tennis Coach 1936-1943,1947 |
Pennsylvania State University | University Park | 1936-1943 |
| Instructor in English | Michigan State College | East Lansing, Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewFeatures.StringHtmlContent | 1935 |
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Instructor, English Department - Director of Public Relations, 1934-35, Also Tennis Coach |
Lafayette College | Easton | 1931-1935 |
| - Worked in a pickle factory several seasons, college tennis coach. |
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