Published: July 30, 2014

Ruth Ellen Kocher, professor of English and director of the creative writing program at the 澳门开奖结果2023开奖记录, has won a prestigious PEN Literary Award, it was announced today.

Kocher was a co-winner of the PEN Open Book Award for her book of poems titled domina Un/blued. The award recognizes an exceptional book-length work of literature by an author of color. Also winning the award was Nina McConigley for Cowboys and East Indians.

The Open Book Award is accompanied by a $5,000 prize and was one of 18 awards in a variety of categories announced today by PEN American Center in New York City.

鈥淐elebrating the written word is an essential part of defending it,鈥 said PEN President Peter Godwin, 鈥渁nd it is through PEN鈥檚 literary awards that we continue to honor some of the most exceptional books and bodies of work that free expression makes possible.鈥

鈥淭his year鈥檚 award winners include both emerging and distinguished writers and cover a spectrum of genres,鈥 Godwin said. 鈥淧EN is proud to recognize the achievements of these diverse literary voices.鈥

Publisher Tupelo Press describes听domina Un/blued听as a work that 鈥渄islocates the traditional slave narrative, placing the slave鈥檚 utterance within the map and chronicle of conquest. Charting a diaspora of the human spirit as well as a diaspora of an individual body, Ruth Ellen Kocher鈥檚 award-winning new book reaches beyond the story of historical involuntary servitude to explore enslavements of devotion and desire, which in extremity slide into addiction and carnal bondage.鈥

Kocher also is the author of Ending in Planes (Noemi Press 2014); Goodbye Lyric: The Gigans and Lovely Gun (The Sheep Meadow Press 2014); One Girl Babylon (New Issues Press 2003);听When the Moon Knows You鈥檙e Wandering,听winner of the Green Rose Prize in Poetry (New Issues Press 2002); and听Desdemona鈥檚 Fire,听winner of the Naomi Long Madget Award for African American Poets (Lotus Press 1999).

Her poems have been translated into Persian in the Iranian literary magazine听厂丑别鈥檙听and have appeared or are forthcoming in various anthologies including Angles of Ascent: A Norton Anthology of Contemporary African American Poets; Black Nature; From the Fishouse: An Anthology of Poems that Sing, Rhyme, Resound, Syncopate, Alliterate,听and Just Plain Sound Great; An Anthology for Creative Writers: The Garden of ForkingPaths; IOU: New Writing On Money; and New Bones: Contemporary Black Writing in America.

Kocher has taught poetry writing at the University of Missouri, Southern Illinois University, the New England College Low Residency MFA program, the Indiana Summer Writer鈥檚 workshop and Washington University鈥檚 Summer Writing program. She has taught at CU-Boulder since 2006.

The PEN Literary Awards have honored and introduced some of the most outstanding voices in literature for more than 50 years. A complete list of 2014 winners is posted at .

The awards ceremony will be held in New York City on Sept. 29.

Contact:
Ruth Ellen Kocher
ruthellen.kocher@colorado.edu
Peter Caughey, CU-Boulder media relations, 303-492-4007

Ruth Ellen Kocher (Photo by Patricia Colleen Murphy)