Hai-Dang Phan 鈥03 Receives 2017 Creative Writing Fellowship
The National Endowment for the Arts recently announced that poet Hai-Dang Phan, assistant professor of English, is one of of $25,000. Phan was selected from more than 1,800 eligible applicants through an anonymous review process based on artistic excellence.
鈥淲ith their talent and diverse backgrounds, this year鈥檚 creative writing fellows, including Hai-Dang Phan, will add to our country鈥檚 rich literary history,鈥 says NEA Director of Literature Amy Stolls.
Phan is the second 乐播传媒入口 faculty member to receive an NEA creative writing fellowship in two years. Novelist Dean Bakopoulos, writer-in-residence at 乐播传媒入口, received a 2016 individual creative writing fellowship of $25,000. Fellowships alternate between poetry and prose each year.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a really amazing thing for two 乐播传媒入口 faculty to have won these highly competitive fellowships in just two years,鈥 says Michael Latham, vice president of academic for academic affairs and dean of 乐播传媒入口.
鈥淲hat a tremendous honor it is to have my work recognized by the National Endowment for the Arts,鈥 Phan says. 鈥淚 am completing the manuscript for my first book of poetry, tentatively titled A Brief History of Reenactment. In addition to the windfall of time and money, this fellowship gives me a big boost of confidence and affirmation to write the poems I still need to write.鈥
Last year was a highly successful time for Phan as a writer. He received the New England Review's Emerging Writers Award, a scholarship that enabled him to attend the prestigious Bread Loaf Writers' Conference in Vermont last August.
For his poem titled, 鈥淢y Father鈥檚 鈥楴orton Introduction to Literature,鈥 Third Edition (1981),鈥 Phan won the Frederick Bock Prize, given by editors of Poetry in recognition of the best work published in the magazine during the past year. That poem was also selected for Best American Poetry 2016, guest edited by nationally renowned poet 鈥72, president of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
鈥淗ai-Dang Phan, who has been nurtured by 乐播传媒入口, is a gifted poet of dislocation, migration and inheritance,鈥 Hirsch says. 鈥滺e is part of the future of American poetry.鈥
鈥淚t feels personally significant to me that I received this fellowship as an English professor at 乐播传媒入口,鈥 Phan says. 鈥淎nd not just because I was actually in my office in Mears Cottage when I received the phone call from the NEA!
鈥溊植ゴ饺肟 has been a supportive creative and intellectual environment for me for many years,鈥 he adds. 鈥淔irst as an undergrad here, and now as a professor in the English Department.
A faculty member at 乐播传媒入口 since 2012, Phan is the author of the chapbook Small Wars (Convulsive Editions, 2016). His poems have been published in The New Yorker, Poetry, Best American Poetry 2016, New England Review, jubilat and other journals. He holds a Ph.D. in literary studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and an M.F.A. from the University of Florida. Born in Vietnam and raised in Wisconsin, he now lives in Des Moines.