Native American AuthorsMaurice Kenny , 1929-Mohawk
Maurice Kenny was born in Watertown, New York State and has been a poet, editor, publisher, and professor at North Community College and the University of Oklahoma. He earned a B.A. in English literature in 1956 from the Butler University. Kenny's writing and editorial work have influenced many Native Americans toward an appreciation of values and political insight into their cultures. He was greatly influenced by Louise Bogan who helped to direct his growing sense of voice and craft. Kenny has been a leading figure in the Renaissance of Native American poetry since the 1970's.
Awards and HonorsNational Public Radio Award, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, 1984Cup Award, Signal, 1990.
Online resources by or about Maurice Kenny:I Do Not Waste What Is Wild ... Louis (Little Coon) OliverAuthor: Maurice Kenny Type: authorbio Description: A piece written by Kenny about Oliver, from On Second Thought: A Compilation. (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1995, 258-259.) URL: http://www.hanksville.org/storytellers/kenny/poems/littlecoon.html Maurice Kenny Author: Maurice Kenny and Karen Strom Type: authorbio Description: Biographical and bibliographical information about Kenny. URL: http://www.hanksville.org/storytellers/kenny/ Studies in American Indian Literatures, Volume 7, No. 1 Author: Association for the Study of American Indian Literature Type: authorbio Description: This newsletter from 1983 contains a Maurice Kenny Bibliography, reviews of Maurice Kenny's "Dancing Back Strong the Nation" and "I am the Sun", a review of Duane Niatum's "Songs for the Harvester of Dreams", and a general discussion of Niatum's poem. URL: http://oncampus.richmond.edu/faculty/ASAIL/SAILns/71.html Books by Maurice Kenny:Kenny, Maurice. Backward to forward : prose piecesFredonia, N.Y. : White Pine Press, 1997. Genre: Essays ISBN: 1877727695 Kenny, Maurice. Between two rivers : selected poems 1956-1984 Fredonia, N.Y : White Pine Press, 1987. Genre: Poetry Audience: Adult ISBN: 0934834733 (pbk.) Kenny, Maurice. Blackrobe : Isaac Jogues, b. March 11, 1607, d. October 18, 1646 : poems Saranac Lake, N.Y. : Chauncy Press, 1988. Genre: Poetry Language: English and French Audience: Adult ISBN: 0918517052 Kenny, Maurice. Dancing back strong the nation : poems Marvin, S.D. : Blue Cloud Quarterly Press, 1979. Genre: Poetry Audience: Adult Kenny, Maurice. Dead letters sent, and other poems New York : Troubador Press, 1958. Genre: Poetry Audience: Adult Kenny, Maurice. Greyhounding this America : poems and dialog Chico, CA : Heidelberg Graphics, 1988. Genre: Poetry Audience: Adult ISBN: 0918606071 Kenny, Maurice. I am the sun Buffalo : White Pine Press, 1979. Genre: Poetry Audience: Adult Kenny, Maurice. In the time of the present : poems East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, 2000. Genre: Poetry ISBN: 0870135465 Kenny, Maurice. Kneading the blood New York : Strawberry Press, 1981. Genre: Poetry Audience: Adult ISBN: 0936574046 Kenny, Maurice. The mama poems Buffalo, N.Y : White Pine Press, 1984. Genre: Poetry Audience: Adult ISBN: 0934834385 (pbk.) Kenny, Maurice. North : poems of home Marvin, S.D. : Blue Cloud Quarterly, 1977. Genre: Poetry Audience: Adult Kenny, Maurice. On second thought : a compilation Norman, Okla : University of Oklahoma Press, 1995. Genre: Biography Audience: Adult ISBN: 080612766X (pbk.) Kenny, Maurice. Rain, and other fictions Fredonia, N.Y. : White Pine Press, 1990. Genre: Short Stories Audience: All Ages ISBN: 0934834989/0934834210 Kenny, Maurice. The smell of slaughter Marvin, S.D. : Blue Cloud Quarterly Press, 1982. Genre: Poetry Audience: Adult Kenny, Maurice. Tekonwatonti / Molly Brant (1735-1795) : poems of war Fredonia, N.Y : White Pine Press, 1992. Genre: Poetry Audience: Adult ISBN: 1877727202 Kenny, Maurice. Tortured skins, and other fictions East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, 2000. Genre: Short Stories ISBN: 0870135317 Kenny, Maurice. Wounds beneath the flesh Fredonia, NY : White Pine Press, 1987. Genre: Poetry Audience: Adult ISBN: 0934834105 Return to Native American Authors Home |