Kimberly Johnson (born 1971) is an American poet and Renaissance scholar.
Kimberly Johnson | |
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| Born | January 9, 1971 |
| Occupation | Poet, Professor of English |
| Education | Johns Hopkins University (MA) University of Iowa (MFA) University of California at Berkeley (PhD) |
Johnson was raised in Utah. She earned her MA in 1995 from the Johns Hopkins University Writing Seminars, her MFA in 1997 Iowa Writers' Workshop, and a PhD in 2003 from University of California, Berkeley. [1] [2]
She teaches courses in creative writing and Renaissance literature at Brigham Young University (BYU). Johnson's academic interests include lyric poetry, John Milton, and John Donne. [3]
Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, [4] Slate, [5] [6] The Iowa Review, 32 Poems, [7] The Yale Review, and The Best American Poetry 2020, and her translations from Latin and Greek have been published in literary and academic journals. She has also published a scholarly examination of 17th-century poetry as well as a number of scholarly articles on seventeenth-century literature.
She has edited several collections of essays on Renaissance literature, and an online archive of John Donne's complete sermons. [8]
She was married to poet Jay Hopler until his death in June 2022. [1]
In 2005, she was awarded a Creative Writing Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts to support the completion of her second collection, A Metaphorical God. [9] In 2011, she received a Guggenheim Fellowship. [1] She received the Amy Lowell Poetry Travelling Scholarship for 2024-2025. [10]
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