Paul Lindholdt
Paul Lindholdt | |
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Born | Seattle, Washington |
Fields | Literature, Creative Writing |
Institutions |
Eastern Washington University University of Idaho |
Known for | Literary Nonfiction |
Notable awards | Washington State Book Award, 2012 |
Paul Lindholdt is an American author, ecocritic, editor, and professor from Seattle, Washington. Currently at Eastern Washington University, Lindholdt received a 2012 Washington State Book Award for his ecological memoir In Earshot of Water: Notes from the Columbia Plateau.
Professorship
Lindholdt began his career as a lecturer at Idaho State University from 1984–87 and then continued as a lecturer at Western Washington University from 1987–90. In 1990 he took a position at the University of Idaho as a visiting assistant professor until offered a lectureship at Eastern Washington University in 1994. He was promoted to Assistant Professor (1997–2003), then Associate Professor (2003–07), and finally Professor of English from 2007–present.[1] Students rank him among the top ten most popular professors at his university.[2]
Awards and Honors
- Washington State Book Award for Biography/Memoir, 2012, In Earshot of Water: Notes from the Columbia Plateau (University of Iowa Press, 2011).[3]
- Whitworth University Endowed speaker, 2013.
- Hilliard Endowment in the Humanities speaker, University of Nevada-Reno, 2010.
- First Place and Second Place, Society of Professional Journalists, Region 10, Energy and Environmental Reporting, 2000.
- Leonard Steinberg Memorial Prize, Academy of American Poets, Pennsylvania State University, 1984.
Books
- Explorations in Ecocriticism: Advocacy, Bioregionalism, and Visual Design, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2015.
- In Earshot of Water: Notes from the Columbia Plateau, Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2011.
- The Canoe and the Saddle: A Critical Edition. [1862.] Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2006.
- Holding Common Ground: The Individual and Public Lands in the American West. Introduction and edited with Derrick Knowles. Spokane: Eastern Washington University Press, 2005.
- History and Folklore of the Cowichan Indians. [1901.] Spokane: Marquette Books, 2004. Edited and introduction.
- Cascadia Wild: Protecting an International Ecosystem. Edited with Mitch Friedman. Bellingham, Washington: Greater Ecosystem Alliance, 1993.
- John Josselyn, Colonial Traveler: A Critical Edition of 'Two Voyages to New-England'" [1674]. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England, 1988.
Ecocriticism and Historiography
- "The Trumpets of Solitude." Terrain.org June 2015.
- "A Warrior's Portrait." Spokesman-Review Dec. 1, 2013.
- "Lokout (1834-1913)." HistoryLink Oct. 13, 2013
- "Antidotes to Humanism." The Trumpeter Journal of Ecosophy 28.1 (2012).
- "Washington Wipes out a Wolf Pack." High Country News Nov. 21 2012.
- "From Sublimity to Ecopornography: Assessing the Bureau of Reclamation Art Collection." Journal of Ecocriticism 1.1 (January 2009): 1-25.
- "The Fine Art of Bureaucracy." High Country News Jan. 19, 2009.
- "Theodore Winthrop in the Washington Territory." Columbia Spring 2007.
- "An Iconography of American Sabotage." Nature et Progrès: Interactions, Exclusions et Mutations. Ed. Pierre Lagayette. Paris: Presses de l'université, Paris Sorbonne, 2006. 151-68.
- "Poetic Scholarship." Common-Place 6.2 (Jan. 2006).
Autobiographical Ecocriticism
"Living the Land." Weber Studies 19.3 (Spring-Summer 2002): 88-94.
Personal life
Lindholdt married Karen Palrang at High Rock Lookout on Mt. Rainier in August 1994. They had met when Karen (now Karen Lindholdt), then a law student at the University of Idaho, joined an environmental campaign Lindholdt was organizing. They have two sons together.[4]
References
- ↑ "Paul Lindholdt, PhD". Retrieved January 15, 2014.
- ↑ http://easterneronline.com/2014/02/26/professors-consider-website-ratings/
- ↑ "Washington State Book Award Winners". Retrieved January 3, 2014.
- ↑ http://www.ewu.edu/Documents/CALE/English/CVs/Our-Stockholders.pdf
External links
- Carolyn Lamberson (September 9, 2012). "Book Notes: Lindholdt earns rare book award". The Spokesman-Review.
- Rate My Professors website