Tony Barnstone
Tony Barnstone is Professor of English at Whittier College and has a master's in English and creative writing and a Ph.D. in English literature from UC-Berkeley. His books of poems include The Golem of Los Angeles (Red Hen Press, 2008, winner, Benjamin Saltman Award); Sad Jazz: Sonnets (Sheep Meadow Press, 2005); and Impure: Poems by Tony Barnstone (University Press of Florida, 1999), in addition to the chapbook Naked Magic (Main Street Rag). He is also a distinguished translator of Chinese poetry and literary prose and an editor of literary textbooks. His books in these areas include Chinese Erotic Poetry (Everyman, 2007); The Anchor Book of Chinese Poetry (Anchor, 2005); Out of the Howling Storm: The New Chinese Poetry (Wesleyan, 1993); Laughing Lost in the Mountains: Poems of Wang Wei (UP of New England, 1991); The Art of Writing: Teachings of the Chinese Masters (Shambhala, 1996); and the textbooks Literatures of Asia, Africa and Latin America; Literatures of Asia; and Literatures of the Middle East (all from Prentice Hall Publishers). He is the recipient of many national poetry prizes and of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the California Arts Council. Born in Middletown, Connecticut, and raised in Bloomington, Indiana, Barnstone has lived in Greece, Spain, Kenya, and China.Posted on April 1, 2008 5:22 AM
- Commandments
- Nice World
- He Pays the Bill at the Sidewalk Cafe
- What Her Father Said
- Worn
- The 167th Psalm of Elvis
- Parable of the South Pole Buddha
- Grace Under Pressure
- Snapshot
- Home Brew
- Tony Barnstone Q&A on the contemporary sonnet
- Tony Barnstone Q&A on the form of Commandments
- Tony Barnstone Q&A on the genesis of three poems
- Tony Barnstone Q&A on a current project
- Tony Barnstone Q&A on obstacles to becoming a poet
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