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Paul Engle

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222:, which provided for dozens of published authors from around the world to visit Iowa City each year to write and collaborate. Engle left the Writer's Workshop permanently in 1969 to devote himself full-time to the international program. One of these various programmes' enduring legacies was that they helped mainstream humanist ideals of literature and writing: The most famous principles advocated (though not created by the workshops) were writing from self-knowledge ( 210:
Vonnegut described Engle in a 1967 letter in this fashion: "The former head, Paul Engle, is still around, is a hayseed clown, a foxy grandpa, a terrific promoter, who, if you listen closely, talks like a man with a paper asshole."
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and many other prominent novelists and poets served as faculty under Engle. He increased enrollment and oversaw numerous students of future fame and influence, including
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to Hamilton Allen, a livery stable owner, and Evelyn (Reinheiner) Engle. He grew up in the Wellington Heights section of Cedar Rapids. He graduated from
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on his way to accept an award in Poland), Engle was the author of more than a dozen collections of poetry, a novel, a memoir, an opera libretto (for
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During his tenure as director of the Iowa Writers' Workshop (1941–1965), he was responsible for bringing some of the finest writers of the day to
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1933-1936). As a student at Iowa, Engle was one of the earliest recipients of an advanced degree awarded for creative work: his first collection
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NB: for further reference, Richard B. Weber (Library of the University of Iowa, 1966) has compiled a comprehensive bibliography entitled
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Midland: Twenty-Five Years of Fiction and Poetry from the Writing Workshops of the State University of Iowa
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of books Paul Engle authored, as well as of publications he edited or to which he contributed.
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and was even, briefly, a bestseller. From 1954 to 1959, Engle served as series editor for the
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In 1967, following his departure as director of the workshop, Engle and future second wife
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Paul Engle Papers: George T. Henry College Archives, Coe College Cedar Rapids Iowa
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The Papers of Paul Engle at The University of Iowa (includes short biography)
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A Community of Writers: Paul Engle and the Iowa Writers' Workshop
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Homage to Baudelaire, on the Centennial of "Les Fleurs du Mal,"
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Images of China: Poems Written in China, April–June, 1980
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Extracts from the works of Paul and Nieh Hualing Engle
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The World Comes to Iowa: Iowa International Anthology
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Famous Iowans: Paul Engle (The Des Moines Register)
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Index

Paul Hamilton Engle

poet
editor
novelist
Iowa Writers' Workshop
International Writing Program
University of Iowa
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Washington High School (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
Coe College
The University of Iowa
Columbia University
Merton College, Oxford
Rhodes Scholar
Yale Series of Younger Poets
New York Times Book Review
O. Henry Prize
Iowa City
Robert Lowell
John Berryman
Robie Macauley
Kurt Vonnegut
Flannery O'Connor
Philip Levine
Mark Costello
Marvin Bell
Joe Nicholson
Sunil Gangopadhyay
Donald Justice

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