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Patricia Hampl (born March 12, 1946) is an American memoirist, writer, lecturer, and educator. She teaches in the MFA program at the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis and is one of the founding members of the Loft Literary Center. Life Patricia Hampl was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, to Stanley and Mary Hampl. She attended the University of Minnesota, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in 1968. Hampl earned her Master of Fine Arts at the University of Iowa in 1970. Hampl worked as an editor of Minnesota Monthly from 1973 to 1975 and as a freelance writer and editor from 1975 to 1979. Between 1979 and 1996, she was a visiting assistant professor, associate professor, and professor of English at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, where she is now the Regents Professor and McKnight Distinguished Professor and teaches fall semesters in the English department's MFA program. Hampl has taught courses such as Heroic Poetics, History in a Personal Voice, Reading Across Genres, Contemporary American Poets, Introduction to Creative Writing and Introduction to Fiction Writing. Hampl has also taught at Ball State University, Beloit College, and West Virginia University, and in 1995 and 1996 at the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference. She is a contributing editor at The Alaska Quarterly Review. In 2015, Hampl was an adjunct faculty member in the writing program at the Columbia University School of the Arts. Since 2005, she has been a member of the permanent faculty of the Prague Summer Program, hosted by Prague's Charles University and Western Michigan University. She is also affiliated with Kingston University-London as Visiting Professor in the Centre for Life Narratives. She was the first woman writer tenured in Creative Writing at the University of Minnesota. Writing career Hampl is best known for her memoirs. Her first memoir, A Romantic Education, dealt with her Czech heritage and won Hampl the Houghton Mifflin Literary Fellowship in 1981. Virgin Time: In Search of the Contemplative Life, another memoir, dealt with her Roman Catholic upbringing. Her short story "The Bill Collector's Vacation" won a 1999 Pushcart Prize. Hampl won critical acclaim for her 2007 memoir The Florist's Daughter, about her mother's death. The New York Times Book Review wrote, "Hampl's honest examination of her own life makes The Florist's Daughter a wonder of a memoir." It won the 2008 Minnesota Book Award for Memoir & Creative Nonfiction. Hampl is also the author of several poetry anthologies. Awards (Note: This is a list of selected awards. For a complete list of Hampl's awards, see the External Links section below) Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship (1976) National Endowment for the Arts Grant (1976) Bush Foundation Fellowship (1979) Houghton Mifflin Literary Fellowship (1981) MacArthur Fellow (1990) Fulbright Fellowship (1995) McKnight Distinguished University Professorship (1996) Pushcart Prize (1999) Distinguished Achievement Award, Western Literature Association (2001) Selected bibliography Woman Before an Aquarium (1978) A Romantic Education (1981) Resort and Other Poems (1983) Spillville (With Steven Sorman) (1987) Virgin Time: In Search of the Contemplative Life (1992) Burning Bright, anthology of sacred poetry (Judaism, Christianity, Islam). Ed. Patricia Hampl. (1995) Memory and Imagination (1999) I Could Tell You Stories: Sojourns in the Land of Memory (1999) The St. Paul Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Co-ed. Patricia Hampl. Introduction by Patricia Hampl. (2004) Blue Arabesque: A Search for the Sublime (2006) The Florist's Daughter: A Memoir (2007) The Art of the Wasted Day (2018) It's Come to This (2023). Published by Gaylord Schanilec. References External links Works by Patricia Hampl at Open Library Patricia Hampl at the Biography Resource Center Periodicals by Patricia Hampl at the Biography Reference Bank Review of The Florist's Daughter at the New York Times Book Review Audio Interview with Patricia Hampl at the Barnes & Noble Studio The Official Patricia Hampl Website "Montaigne's Lute" by Patricia Hampl in "Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Art." (26.1) Patricia Hampl: Heading Out Without a Map Solveig Nilsen of Hennepin County Library interviews Hampl, Northern Lights Minnesota author interview TV series #8 (1988): https://reflections.mndigital.org/catalog/p16022coll38:3#/kaltura_video . Discover the Patricia Hampl popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Patricia Hampl books.

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    Ploughshares Fall 2012 Guest-Edited by Patricia Hampl

    Patricia Hampl, Mark Slouka, Eileen Pollack, Barry Gifford, Thomas Mallon, Mary Gordon, Lynn Freed, Phillip Lopate, Dani Shapiro, Charles Baxter, Kelly Grey Carlisle, Robert Clark, Jennifer De Leon, Patricia Foster, L. K. Hanson, Nancy Lord, David Stuart MacLean, Kimberly Meyer, Ralph James Savarese & Terese Svoboda

    The Fall 2012 issue of Ploughshares, guestedited by Patricia Hampl. Ploughshares, a journal of new writing, is guestedited serially by prominent writers who explore different and p...