American-Canadian poet
Barbara Tran (born 1968) is an American-born poet living in Canada.[ 1] [ 2] She received a Pushcart Prize in 1997.[ 3]
Career
Born in New York City ,[ 4] Tran received her BA from New York University and her MFA from Columbia University .[ 5] She coedited the anthology Watermark: Vietnamese American Poetry and Prose (Asian American Writers' Workshop, 1998) and guest edited Viet Nam: Beyond the Frame , a special issue of Michigan Quarterly Review (Fall 2004).
She is the recipient of a Lannan Foundation Writing Residency,[ 6] Bread Loaf Writers' Conference Scholarship,[citation needed ] MacDowell Colony Fellowship,[ 5] and Pushcart Prize ,[ 3] and is featured in filmmaker Yunah Hong's documentary Between the Lines: Asian American Women's Poetry .[citation needed ]
Her poems have appeared in the Women's Review of Books , Ploughshares , and The New Yorker , as well as in the Williams College Museum of Art exhibit The Moon Is Broken: Photography from Poetry, Poetry from Photography .[ 7]
Tran's first poetry collection, In the Mynah Bird's Own Words (Tupelo Press, 2002), was selected by Robert Wrigley as the winner of Tupelo Press's chapbook competition,[citation needed ] and was a PEN/Open Book Award finalist.[ 8]
In fall 2015, Tran was a writer-in-residence at Hedgebrook . She lives in Toronto .[ 9]
Awards and honors
Tran is a recipient of a Research and Creation grant and a Professional Development for Artists grant from the Canada Council , as well as a Literary Creation Project grant from the Ontario Arts Council .[citation needed ]
She was longlisted for the 2018 CBC Nonfiction Prize.[ 9]
Precedented Parenting was shortlisted for the Governor General's Award for English-language poetry at the 2024 Governor General's Awards .[ 10]
Works
Tran, Barbara (1993). "Love and Rice". The Antioch Review . 51 (1): 91. doi :10.2307/4612672 . JSTOR 4612672 .
Tran, Barbara (1997). "The Seamstress Cycle". Amerasia Journal . 23 (2): 171– 176. doi :10.17953/amer.23.2.58q48hj603673135 . ISSN 0044-7471 .
Tran, Barbara (1997). "from 'Rosary' ". Ploughshares . 23 (1): 187– 193. ISSN 0048-4474 . JSTOR 40354753 .
Tran, Barbara; Truong, Monique T. D. ; Luu, Truong Khoi, eds. (1998). Watermark: Vietnamese American Poetry and Prose . New York: Asian American Writers' Workshop . ISBN 1-889876-05-4 . OCLC 39057048 .
Tran, Barbara (2002). In the Mynah Bird's Own Words . Dorset, Vermont: Tupelo Press . ISBN 0-9710310-5-3 . OCLC 52139675 . [ 11] PEN/Open Book Award finalist.[ 8]
Tran, Barbara (2002). "Released". Mānoa . 14 (1): 49– 50. ISSN 1045-7909 . JSTOR 4230037 .
Tran, Barbara (July 2002). "Spider: Life after 1975". The Women's Review of Books . 19 (10– 11): 21. doi :10.2307/4023887 . JSTOR 4023887 .
Tran, Barbara, ed. (2004). "Introduction" . Michigan Quarterly Review . 43 (4). hdl :2027/spo.act2080.0043.401 . ISSN 0026-2420 .
Tran, Barbara (August 21, 2006). "Imaginary Menagerie" . The New Yorker . p. 68.
Tran, Barbara (2019). "Buttercups in Foil on the Windowsill". Ploughshares . 45 (4): 153. ISSN 0048-4474 . JSTOR 26854701 .
References
^ Gelfant, Blanche H. (March 2004). The Columbia Companion to the Twentieth-Century American Short Story . Columbia University Press. pp. 39–. ISBN 978-0-231-11099-0 . Retrieved August 11, 2011 .
^ "First, Second Generation Immigrant Poets Make Their Voices Heard" . Voice of America . October 29, 2009. Retrieved September 8, 2020 .
^ a b Garvey, Hugh (November 17, 1998). "Notes from Underground" . The Village Voice . Retrieved September 8, 2020 .
^ Truong, Monique (2019). "The Pleasures of Not Being Lonely" . The Georgia Review . Retrieved September 8, 2020 .
^ a b "Barbara Tran" . macdowell.org . MacDowell . Retrieved December 20, 2023 .
^ "Barbara Tran" . Lannan Foundation . Retrieved September 8, 2020 .
^ "The Moon Is Broken: Photography from Poetry, Poetry from Photography" . Williams College Museum of Art . 2007.
^ a b "Barbara Tran" . Poetry Foundation . April 25, 2017. Retrieved September 8, 2020 .
^ a b "Living Room by Barbara Tran" . CBC Books . September 5, 2018.
^ Cassandra Drudi, "Canisia Lubrin, Danny Ramadan among 2024 Governor General’s Literary Award finalists" . Quill & Quire , October 8, 2024.
^ Reviews of In the Mynah Bird's Own Words :
Journey, Anna (2006). "Chapbook Reviews II: Patty Paine, Cecily Parks, Barbara Tran, Catherine Pierce, and John Allman" . Blackbird . 5 (2). ISSN 1540-3068 .
Langworthy, Christian (Winter 2005). "In Barbara Tran's Own Words" . Michigan Quarterly Review . 44 (1). hdl :2027/spo.act2080.0044.131 . ISSN 1558-7266 .
Lieberman, Kim-An (April 18, 2011). "For Poetry Month, Five Voices from the Vietnamese Diaspora" . diaCRITICS . Retrieved September 8, 2020 .
Sohn, Stephen Hong (February 16, 2010). "On the Small Press and Asian American Poetry: Tupelo Press" . Lantern Review Blog . Retrieved September 8, 2020 .
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