Kenneth White (poet)
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Professor Kenneth White (born April 28, 1936 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a poet, academic and writer.
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[edit] Biography
Kenneth White was born in the Gorbals area of Glasgow, but he spent his childhood and adolescence at Fairlie near Largs on the Ayrshire coast, where his father worked as a railway signalman[1].
White obtained a double first in French and German from the University of Glasgow. From 1959 until 1963 White studied at the University of Paris, where he obtained a state doctorate.
In 1961, White purchased "Gourgounel", an old farm in the Ardèche region of France, where he could spend the summers and autumns studying and working on what would become Letters from Gourgounel[2].
In 1963, White returned to the University of Glasgow, where he lectured in French literature until 1967. Then, disillusioned by the contemporary British literary and poetry scene, White resigned from the University and moved to the city of Pau, near the Pyrenees, in south-west France, where he lectured in English at the University of Bordeaux. From 1983 until 1996 Kenneth White held the Chair of XXth Century Poetics at Paris-Sorbonne .
In 1989, White founded the International Institute of Geopoetics to further promote research into the cross-cultural, transdisciplinary field of study which he had been developing during the previous decade.
In October 2005, Kenneth White delivered a series of three lectures on the Geopoetics project in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. The first, 'North Atlantic Investigations', was delivered at Ullapool, the second, 'Return to the Territory', was delivered at Inverness, and the third, 'A Sense of High North', was delivered at Kirkwall. Transcriptions of the three lectures were published in 2006 as a single volume titled On the Atlantic Edge.
White holds honorary doctorates from the University of Glasgow, the University of Edinburgh and the Open University. He is an honorary member of the Royal Scottish Academy, and was recently appointed as a visiting professor at Scotland's UHI Millennium Institute[3].
Kenneth White lives on the north coast of Brittany with his wife Marie-Claude, who is a translator and photographer.
[edit] Geopoetics
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Poetry
- Wild Coal. Paris: Club des Étudiants d’Anglais (Sorbonne). (1963)
- En toute candeur. Paris: Mercure de France. (1964)
- The Cold Wind of Dawn. London: Jonathan Cape. (1966)
- The Most Difficult Area. London: Cape Goliard. (1968)
- Scènes d'un monde flottant. Lausanne: Alfred Eibel Editeur. (1976)
- Terre de diamant. Lausanne: Alfred Eibel Editeur. (1977)
- Mahamudra. Paris: Mercure de France. (1979)
- Le Grand Rivage. Paris: Nouveau Commerce. (1980)
- Atlantica. Paris: Grasset. (1986)
- L'anorak du goéland. Rouen: L’Instant Perpétuel. (1986)
- The Bird Path: Collected Longer Poems. Edinburgh and London: Mainstream. (1989)
- Handbook for the Diamond Country, Collected Shorter Poems 1960-1990. Edinburgh and London: Mainstream. (1990)
- Les Rives du silence. Paris: Mercure de France. (1998)
- Limites et marges. Paris: Mercure de France. (2000)
- Open Worlds: Collected Poems 1960-2000. Edinburgh: Polygon. (2003)
- Le passage extérieur. Paris: Mercure de France. (2005)
[edit] Prose
- Letters from Gourgounel. London: Jonathan Cape. (1966)
- Les Limbes incandescents. Paris: Denoël. (1976)
- La Route bleue. Paris: Grasset. (1983)
- Travels in the Drifting Dawn. Edinburgh and London: Mainstream. (1989)
- Les Cygnes sauvages. Paris: Grasset. (1990)
- The Blue Road. Edinburgh and London: Mainstream Publishing. (1990)
- Pilgrim of the Void. Edinburgh and London: Mainstream. (1992)
- House of Tides: Letters from Brittany and Other Lands of the West. Edinburgh: Polygon. (2000)
- Across the Territories. Edinburgh: Polygon. (2004)
- La Maison des marées. Paris: Albin Michel. (2005)
- Le Rôdeur des confins. Paris: Albin Michel. (2006)
[edit] Essays
- Le Plateau de l’albatros: Introduction à la géopoétique. Paris: Grasset. (1994)
- On Scottish Ground. Edinburgh: Polygon. (1998)
- The Wanderer and His Charts. Edinburgh: Polygon. (2004)
- On the Atlantic Edge. Sandstone. (2006)
[edit] Awards
- 1983 Prix Médicis étranger for La Route bleue
- 1985 French Academy's Grand Prix du Rayonnement
- 1987 Prix Alfred de Vigny for Atlantica[4]
[edit] References
- White, Kenneth (1989). Travels in the Drifting Dawn. Mainstream Publishing. ISBN 1-85158-240-1.
- White, Kenneth (2003). Open World: Collected Poems 1960-2000. Polygon. ISBN 1-904598-01-3.
[edit] Notes
- ^ Biography on Les Amis et Lecteurs de Kenneth White website
- ^ Ibid.
- ^ Announcement on UHI website
- ^ Travels in the Drifting Dawn Dust-jacket notes.
[edit] Further reading
- Bowd, Gavin. The Outsiders: Alexander Trocchi and Kenneth White. (1998)
- Bowd, Gavin (editor). Grounding a World: Essays on the Work of Kenneth White. (2005)