Adrien Stoutenburg

Adrien Stoutenburg
BornDecember 1, 1916
Darfur, Minnesota, US
DiedApril 14, 1982
Santa Barbara, California
Pen nameLace Kendall
Occupation
  • Poet
  • writer
  • librarian
Period1940s–1970s
Notable awardsLamont Poetry Selection

Adrien Stoutenburg (December 1, 1916 – April 14, 1982) was an American poet and a prolific writer of juvenile literature.[1] Her poetry collection Heroes, Advise Us was the 1964 Lamont Poetry Selection.

Life

Stoutenburg was born in Darfur, Minnesota. Following her father's death in 1918, she was raised by her paternal grandmother in Hanley Falls, Minnesota. She finished high school in Minneapolis, and attended the Minneapolis School of Art from 1936 to 1938.[2]

She then worked as a librarian and in other capacities near Richfield, Minnesota.[3] In 1943, she published her first book of children's fiction, The Model Airplane Mystery. Stoutenburg later wrote, "After publishing in many magazines, I seriously settled down to writing books in 1951.[2] She had published four books of children's fiction by 1956, when she moved to California to become an editor at Parnassus Press, a publisher of children's literature. She held the position at Parnassus Press until 1958. Over her career, Stoutenburg published about forty books of juvenile fiction and non-fiction. Several of the works were co-authored with Laura Nelson Baker, with whom Stoutenburg lived, in Lagunitas, California.[4][5][6][2][7] Stoutenburg also published under the pseudonyms Barbie Arden, Lace Kendall, and Nelson Minier (the latter jointly with Baker, e.g. The Lady in the jungle).[1][8] At least five of Stoutenburg's books were Junior Literary Guild selections.[2] Only one of her works, American Tall Tales, is currently in print; upon its publication in 1966, the New York Times included it on a listing of recommended volumes for children, summarizing it as "Eight tales, tough, sentimental, and bold, about American's folk heroes ...".[9]

Stoutenburg's first volume of poetry, Heroes, Advise Us, was the 1964 Lamont Poetry Selection of the Academy of American Poets; each year, this award honored and supported one poet's first published book. Her second collection, A Short History of the Fur Trade, won a California Book Award (silver) for 1969,[10] and was a close competitor for the Pulitzer Prize.[7] Her third collection, Greenwich Mean Time, was published in 1979. James Dickey has written of her poetry, "If I were to characterize the tone of voice, I would call it that of sensitive outrage, quivering, powerful, and delicate. Delicate: therefore powerful..."[11]

Stoutenburg died of cancer in 1982 in Santa Barbara, California.[1] At Stoutenburg's request, David R. Slavitt subsequently edited and published a selection of her poetry. The volume, Land of Superior Mirages, includes a number of poems that had been unpublished at her death.[7] In his review, Robert von Hallberg wrote, "Adrien Stoutenburg's poems deserve much more attention than they have received."[12] Some of Stoutenburg's papers, and also those of Laura Nelson Baker, are archived at the University of Minnesota Children's Literature Research Collection.[13][14] Papers relating to Stoutenburg's career as a poet are housed at The Bancroft Library at the University of California, Berkeley.[15]

Stoutenburg's poems were selected for nine volumes of the annual Borestone Mountain Poetry Awards,[3] and have been included in several more recent anthologies.[3][16][17][18] One common selection is her poem "Cicada", originally published in 1957 in The New Yorker.[19]

Works

Cicada (excerpt)

I lay with my heart under me,
under the white sun,
face down to fields
and a life that gleamed
under my palms like an emerald hinge.
I sheltered him where we lay alive
under the body of the sun.
Trees there dropped their shadows
like black fruit,
and the thin-necked sparrows came
crying through the light.
...

— Adrien Stoutenburg

Poetry collections

  • 1964 "The Things That Are". Reilly & Lee, (Chicago). (Illustrated by Robert Lostutter)
  • 1964 Heroes, Advise Us. Scribner (New York, NY).
  • 1969 A Short History of the Fur Trade. Houghton (Boston, MA).
  • 1979 Greenwich Mean Time. University of Utah Press (Salt Lake City, UT). ISBN 978-0-87480-164-4.
  • 1986 Land of Superior Mirages: New and Selected Poems. David R. Slavitt, editor; James Dickey, introduction. Johns Hopkins University Press (Baltimore, MD). ISBN 978-0-8018-3335-9.

Young-adult fiction

  • 1954 The Silver Trap
  • 1958 Honeymoon
  • 1959 Four on the Road
  • 1960 Good Bye, Cinderella (Westminster)[20]
  • 1964 Walk Into the Wind
  • 1971 Out There ("The first major novel of ecological nightmare", from the cover)[21]

Children's fiction and poetry

  • 1943 The Model Airplane Mystery (Doubleday Doran)
  • 1951 Timber Line Treasure (Westminster)
  • 1955 Stranger on the Bay (Westminster)
  • 1956 River Duel (Westminster)
  • 1957 In This Corner (Westminster)[22]
  • 1957 Snowshoe Thompson (with Laura Baker Nelson; illustrated by Victor De Pauw) (Scribner)
  • 1961 The Blue-Eyed Convertible (Westminster)
  • 1961 Little Smoke. New York: Coward McCann. OCLC 561054259. (Lace Kendall, pseud.; illustrated by Sam Savitt)
  • 1962 Window on the Sea (Westminster)
  • 1962 The Secret Lions. New York: Coward McCann. OCLC 752909459. (Lace Kendall, pseud.; illustrated by Douglas Howland)
  • 1963 A Time For Dreaming (Westminster)
  • 1963 The Mud Ponies: Based on a Pawnee Indian Myth (Lace Kendall, pseud.; illustrated by Eugene Fern) (Coward-McCann, New York)
  • 1964 The Things That Are (poetry; illustrated by Robert Lostutter)
  • 1965 Rain Boat (Lace Kendall, pseud.; John Kaufmann, illustrator; Coward-McCann).[23] Stoutenburg called it "One of my favorite books".[2]
  • 1966 American Tall Tales (Richard M. Powers, illustrator) (Puffin, 1976; ISBN 978-0-14-030928-7).
  • 1966 The Crocodile's Mouth: Folk-song Stories (Glen Rounds, illustrator) (Viking)
  • 1968 American Tall-Tale Animals (Glen Rounds, illustrator; Viking)[24]
  • 1969 Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum: Friendly and Funny Giants (Rocco Negri, illustrator) (Viking, 1969; ISBN 978-0-670-31127-9)
  • 1971 Haran's Journey (Laszlo Kubinyi, illustrator; Dial)[25]
  • 1971 A Cat Is (poetry; photographs by Sy Katzoff) (Franklin Watts, New York; ISBN 978-0-531-01969-6)
  • 1972 The Giant Who Sucked His Thumb (illustrated by Shyam Varma) (Deutsch, London)
  • 1978 Where To Now, Blue? (Four Winds Press; ISBN 0-590-07518-7)

Non-fiction

  • 1958 Wild Animals of the Far West (Ruth Robbins, illustrator; Parnassus Press)[26]
  • 1958 Wild Treasure, The Story of David Douglas (with Laura Nelson Baker)
  • 1959 Scannon: Dog with Lewis and Clark (with Laura Nelson Baker)
  • 1960 Houdini: Master of Escape. Macrae Smith Co. OCLC 12167073. (under the pseudonym Lace Kendall)
  • 1961 Beloved Botanist: The Story of Carl Linnaeus (with Laura Nelson Baker)
  • 1961 The Lady in the Jungle: The Story of Mary Kingsley in Africa. Macrae Smith Co. OCLC 1812490. (under the pseudonym Nelson Minier)
  • 1963 Dear, Dear Livy: The Story of Mark Twain's Wife (with Laura Nelson Baker)
  • 1963 Elisha Kent Kane: Arctic Challenger. Macrae Smith Co. OCLC 8989557. (under the pseudonym Lace Kendall)
  • 1965 Explorer of the Unconscious: Sigmund Freud
  • 1966 Masters of Magic. Macrae Smith Co. OCLC 1308028. (under the pseudonym Lace Kendall)
  • 1967 A Vanishing Thunder: Extinct and Threatened American Birds
  • 1968 Animals at Bay: Rare and Rescued American Wildlife
  • 1968 Tigers, Trainers, & Dancing Whales: Wild Animals of the Circus, Zoo, and Screen. Macrae Smith Co. OCLC 449850. (under the pseudonym Lace Kendall)
  • 1968 Listen, America: A Life of Walt Whitman (with Laura Nelson Baker; Scribner's)[27]
  • 1971 People in Twilight: Vanishing and Changing Cultures. Garden City, New York: Doubleday. OCLC 153376.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Adrien Pearl Stoutenburg". Contemporary Authors Online. Gale. 2005. Archived from the original on 2012-02-06.
  2. ^ a b c d e Stoutenburg, Adrien (1972). "Adrien Stoutenburg". In de Montreville, Doris; Hill, Donna (eds.). Third Book of Junior Authors. H. W. Wilson Company. pp. 280–282. ISBN 0-8242-0408-5.
  3. ^ a b c Dana Gioia; Chryss Yost; Jack Hicks (2003). "Adrien Stoutenberg". California poetry. Heyday Books. pp. 105–107. ISBN 978-1-890771-72-0. Includes "Cicada" and "Before We Drown".
  4. ^ "Marin Illustrators, Authors For Weekend Flower Festival". San Rafael Daily Independent Journal. NewspaperArchive.com. 27 October 1966. p. 18.
  5. ^ "alumni profile: Adrien Stoutenburg, BFA in Fine Arts Studio, 1938". Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  6. ^ "Adrien Stoutenburg and Laura Baker Authors". Daily Independent Journal. 11 May 1963. p. 34. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  7. ^ a b c Slavitt, David R. (2005). "Adrien Stoutenburg". Re Verse: Essays on Poetry and Poets. Northwestern University Press. pp. 128–139. ISBN 978-0-8101-2084-6.
  8. ^ "Authors Among Us: Librarians as Children's Writers - List of Names". Ravenstone Press. December 5, 2007. Archived from the original on July 4, 2002.
  9. ^ "Seventy-five Recommended Titles". The New York Times. November 6, 1966.
  10. ^ Davis, Scott. "The California Book Award Winners 1931-2006" (PDF). Commonwealth Club of California. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-06-20.
  11. ^ Stoutenburg, Adrien; Dickey, James (1986). Slavitt, David R. (ed.). Land of Superior Mirages: New and Selected Poems. Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 0-8018-3335-3.
  12. ^ von Hallberg, Robert (February 15, 1987). "The Effect of Loss on the Loser". The New York Times.
  13. ^ Eyer, Jim. "Adrien Stoutenburg Papers". University of Minnesota Children's Literature Research Collections. Archived from the original on 1 June 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-02.
  14. ^ Larsen, Nancy. "Laura Nelson Baker Papers". University of Minnesota Children's Literature Research Collections. Archived from the original on 2 June 2008. Retrieved 2009-06-02.
  15. ^ "Adrien Stoutenburg papers, 1934-1987". The Bancroft Library. Retrieved 2011-07-18. (Stoutenburg) first began to write poetry at the University of California, Berkeley, under the direction of Laurence Hart, and it was for this reason that she chose to deposit her poetry manuscripts and related correspondence in the Library of the University of California at Berkeley.
  16. ^ Spaar, Lisa Russ (1999). "Adrien Stoutenburg". Acquainted with the Night: Insomnia Poems. Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-11544-5. "Midnight Saving Time."
  17. ^ Robert Hedin (2007). "Adrien Stoutenburg". Where one voice ends another begins. Minnesota Historical Society. pp. 49–53. ISBN 978-0-87351-584-9. "Cicada", "Mote", and "Interior Decoration".
  18. ^ Irwin, John T.; Hecht, Anthony (2004). "Adrien Stoutenburg". Words Brushed by Music. Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 9780801880285. "Mote", "Tree Service", "Message", "Self Portrait", and "Drumcliffe: Passing By".
  19. ^ Stoutenburg, Adrien (August 3, 1957). "Cidada". The New Yorker. p. 24.
  20. ^ Eiseman, Alberta (June 19, 1960). "The Minds of Maids; Good-Bye Cinderella". The New York Times.
  21. ^ Kahn, Stephen (May 2, 1971). "Out There; by Adrien Stoutenburg". The New York Times. But a sympathetic novel about ecology, directed to the generation which must restore the environment, should be given the benefit of every doubt. And Miss Stoutenburg's well-intentioned benefits outweigh this reviewer's doubts.
  22. ^ Carlsen, G. Robert (March 1958). "Junior Books: In This Corner". The English Journal. 47 (3). With a delightful sense of humor, Stoutenburg weaves together a story of politics and sports in a Minneapolis suburban community.
  23. ^ Caraher, Michele (September 18, 1965). "Rain Boat". The New York Times.
  24. ^ Gipson, Fred (May 5, 1968). "American Tall Tale Animals". The New York Times. By combing through old newspapers, old periodicals, and out-of-print books, she has come up with some of the most delightful spoofery that early American frontiersman ever produced. And Glen Rounds' casual illustrations don't hurt things a bit.
  25. ^ O'Reilley, Jane (December 5, 1971). "For Young Readers: 'Tis the Season". The New York Times. There is suspense and feeling and a finely wrought moral, all also infinitely more gracefully expressed than in this review. Someone cared about producing this book as excellently as possible, and the reader cannot help appreciating it.
  26. ^ Massey, Jeanne (September 7, 1958). "Mammals and Others". The New York Times.
  27. ^ Allen, Gay Wilson (June 23, 1968). "For Young Readers". The New York Times. The early part of Walt Whitman's life, on Long Island, in Brooklyn, and in New York City is a story that children can enjoy and understand, and it can give them a feeling of what life was like in this region a century ago. Adrien Stoutenburg and Laura Nelson Baker have told this story vividly and well in Listen America: A Life of Walt Whitman.

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