X. J. Kennedy

Fiction Writer, Poet

Lexington, MA
Massachusetts US

Author's Bio

X. J. Kennedy, known to his friends as Joe, was born in Dover, N. J., on August 21, 1929. Irked
by the hardship of having the name of Joseph Kennedy, he stuck the X on and has been stuck
with it ever since. Kennedy’s first book, Nude Descending a Staircase (Doubleday, 1961), won a Lamont Award; In a
Prominent Bar in Secaucus: New & Selected Poems (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007) was an ALA Notable Book. He has taught writing, mostly at Tufts, and has written
textbooks including An Introduction to Poetry (with Dana Gioia) and twenty-four children’s
books. In 2009 he received the Poetry Society of America’s Robert Frost medal. His work has
appeared in the Atlantic, the New Yorker, Paris Review, Poetry, other magazines and 287
anthologies. He and Dorothy M. Kennedy have collaborated on two children’s books and five
children. A Hoarse Half-Human Cheer (Curtis Brown Unlimited, 2015) is his first novel for adults.

Publications & Prizes

Books:
Fits of Concision: Collected Poems of Six or Fewer Lines (Grolier Poetry Press, 2014)
,
Peeping Tom’s Cabin (BOA Editions, Ltd., 2007)
,
In a Prominent Bar in Secaucus: New & Selected Poems (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007)
Prizes won: 

2015 Jackson Poetry Prize

More Information

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
Identifies as: 
White
Prefers to work with: 
Any
Fluent in: 
English
Born in: 
Dover
Raised in: 
Dover, NJ
New Jersey
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Last update: Aug 08, 2018