Nathan Hoks
Adjunct Instructor
- E-mail: nhoks@luc.edu
黑料门
I have published three books of poems -- Nests in Air, Reveilles, and The Narrow Circle, as well as several chapbooks of poems and/or translations. In 2018 I was a poet-in-residence at the Toma啪 艩alamun Poetry Center in Ljubljana, and I have also held residencies at the Vermont Studio Center and the Millay Colony for the Arts. I occasionally work as an editor and letterpress printer for Convulsive Editions, a press I co-founded in 2011. In addition to my work at Loyola, I teach creative writing at the University of Chicago and in the MFA in Writing program at the School of the Art Institute. I split my service work between my passions for poetry and for environmentally-sustainable, socially-inclusive transportation. In that capacity, I volunteer as an editor and advocate for the Active Transportation Alliance, an organization in Chicago that promotes equitable and sustainable transportation options.
My teaching philosophy has a dual mission: to help students master specific learning content in an inclusive, student-centered classroom, while also engaging them in skills and reflections that will enhance their lives outside of school. As the poet Robert Hass writes, 鈥淎 poetry that makes fresh and resilient forms extends the possibilities of being alive.鈥 The more we engage with the specifics of a poem鈥檚 form, the more we experience a unique, resilient moment of life. Similarly, in my core writing courses, students work to master 鈥渇resh and resilient forms鈥 of argument that not only help them succeed in their college courses, but enhance their ability to act as engaged citizens throughout their lives.
Degrees
- BA, 黑料门University Chicago
- MFA, University of Iowa
- MA, University of Wisconsin Madison
Awards
- Toma啪 艩alamun Prize, Verse Magazine, 2017
- Best of the Net Nominee, for poems published by Matter Monthly, 2016
- Winner, National Poetry Series, 2012
- Winner, Crashaw Prize, Salt Publishing, 2009
- Linda Hull Memorial Poetry Prize, Crazyhorse, 2003
Publications
(Chap)Books:
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Nests in Air. Boston: Black Ocean Press, 2021.
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Moony Days of Being. North Hampton, MA: Factory Hollow Press, 2018.
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The Narrow Circle. New York: Penguin, 2013.
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Reveilles. Cambridge: Salt Publishing, 2010.
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Huidobro, Vicente. Arctic Poems (translations). Claremont, CA: Toad Press, 2010.
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Birds Mistaken as Wind. Iowa City, IA: Rhyming Orange Press, 2003.
Articles / Reviews:
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鈥淩eview of Returning the Sword to the Stone by Mark Leidner,鈥 The Hong Kong Review of Books, 2021.
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鈥淚dentity and Digression: Notes on Apposition in Lyric Poetry,鈥 The Writer鈥檚 Chronicle, November 2020.
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鈥淩eview of Non-Existent Facts by Loren Goodman,鈥 The Hong Kong Review of Books, December 2018.
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鈥淩eview of Lunch Portraits by Debora Kuan,鈥 The Colorado Review, 2018.
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鈥淔arnoosh Fathi鈥檚 Segmentary Poetics: Review of Great Guns,鈥 Queen Mob鈥檚 Teahouse, January 2015.
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鈥淗uidobro鈥檚 Auto-Translations and the Kinship of Languages,鈥 Pusteblume 5, 2014 鈥淧aul Hoover鈥檚 Idea,鈥 Octopus Magazine, 2006.
Translations:
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Henri Michaux, 鈥淭he Slowed Down,鈥 in The Lyrical Subject, by Varja Bal啪alorsky Anti膰, Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, 2022.
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Vicente Huidobro, 鈥淣ew Year,鈥 鈥淢idnight,鈥 and 鈥淭he Sad Man,鈥 Pusteblume 5, 2014.
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Christian Dotremont, 鈥渋n winter a Lapland day鈥,鈥 鈥淲hen I arrive in Ivalo, Dorado, 2010 Christian Dotremont, 鈥淥ur thought is different from the animals鈥,鈥 special edition broadside, Dorado Press, 2010.
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Christian Dotremont, 鈥淚n Tervuren the taxi鈥,鈥 Circumference, 2008.
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Christian Dotremont, Nine Logograms Christian Dotremont 68潞37鈥 latitude nord. Didiez Devillez, Brussels, 2008鈥攖ranslations contributed to a catalogue of Dotremont鈥檚 art and writing.
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Christian Dotremont, Five Logogrammes, eXchanges, 2008
Adjunct Instructor
- E-mail: nhoks@luc.edu
黑料门
I have published three books of poems -- Nests in Air, Reveilles, and The Narrow Circle, as well as several chapbooks of poems and/or translations. In 2018 I was a poet-in-residence at the Toma啪 艩alamun Poetry Center in Ljubljana, and I have also held residencies at the Vermont Studio Center and the Millay Colony for the Arts. I occasionally work as an editor and letterpress printer for Convulsive Editions, a press I co-founded in 2011. In addition to my work at Loyola, I teach creative writing at the University of Chicago and in the MFA in Writing program at the School of the Art Institute. I split my service work between my passions for poetry and for environmentally-sustainable, socially-inclusive transportation. In that capacity, I volunteer as an editor and advocate for the Active Transportation Alliance, an organization in Chicago that promotes equitable and sustainable transportation options.
My teaching philosophy has a dual mission: to help students master specific learning content in an inclusive, student-centered classroom, while also engaging them in skills and reflections that will enhance their lives outside of school. As the poet Robert Hass writes, 鈥淎 poetry that makes fresh and resilient forms extends the possibilities of being alive.鈥 The more we engage with the specifics of a poem鈥檚 form, the more we experience a unique, resilient moment of life. Similarly, in my core writing courses, students work to master 鈥渇resh and resilient forms鈥 of argument that not only help them succeed in their college courses, but enhance their ability to act as engaged citizens throughout their lives.
Degrees
- BA, 黑料门University Chicago
- MFA, University of Iowa
- MA, University of Wisconsin Madison
Awards
- Toma啪 艩alamun Prize, Verse Magazine, 2017
- Best of the Net Nominee, for poems published by Matter Monthly, 2016
- Winner, National Poetry Series, 2012
- Winner, Crashaw Prize, Salt Publishing, 2009
- Linda Hull Memorial Poetry Prize, Crazyhorse, 2003
Publications
(Chap)Books:
-
Nests in Air. Boston: Black Ocean Press, 2021.
-
Moony Days of Being. North Hampton, MA: Factory Hollow Press, 2018.
-
The Narrow Circle. New York: Penguin, 2013.
-
Reveilles. Cambridge: Salt Publishing, 2010.
-
Huidobro, Vicente. Arctic Poems (translations). Claremont, CA: Toad Press, 2010.
-
Birds Mistaken as Wind. Iowa City, IA: Rhyming Orange Press, 2003.
Articles / Reviews:
-
鈥淩eview of Returning the Sword to the Stone by Mark Leidner,鈥 The Hong Kong Review of Books, 2021.
-
鈥淚dentity and Digression: Notes on Apposition in Lyric Poetry,鈥 The Writer鈥檚 Chronicle, November 2020.
-
鈥淩eview of Non-Existent Facts by Loren Goodman,鈥 The Hong Kong Review of Books, December 2018.
-
鈥淩eview of Lunch Portraits by Debora Kuan,鈥 The Colorado Review, 2018.
-
鈥淔arnoosh Fathi鈥檚 Segmentary Poetics: Review of Great Guns,鈥 Queen Mob鈥檚 Teahouse, January 2015.
-
鈥淗uidobro鈥檚 Auto-Translations and the Kinship of Languages,鈥 Pusteblume 5, 2014 鈥淧aul Hoover鈥檚 Idea,鈥 Octopus Magazine, 2006.
Translations:
-
Henri Michaux, 鈥淭he Slowed Down,鈥 in The Lyrical Subject, by Varja Bal啪alorsky Anti膰, Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, 2022.
-
Vicente Huidobro, 鈥淣ew Year,鈥 鈥淢idnight,鈥 and 鈥淭he Sad Man,鈥 Pusteblume 5, 2014.
-
Christian Dotremont, 鈥渋n winter a Lapland day鈥,鈥 鈥淲hen I arrive in Ivalo, Dorado, 2010 Christian Dotremont, 鈥淥ur thought is different from the animals鈥,鈥 special edition broadside, Dorado Press, 2010.
-
Christian Dotremont, 鈥淚n Tervuren the taxi鈥,鈥 Circumference, 2008.
-
Christian Dotremont, Nine Logograms Christian Dotremont 68潞37鈥 latitude nord. Didiez Devillez, Brussels, 2008鈥攖ranslations contributed to a catalogue of Dotremont鈥檚 art and writing.
-
Christian Dotremont, Five Logogrammes, eXchanges, 2008