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Joseph Stanton

Joseph Stanton is a Professor of Art History and American Studies at the University
of Hawai‘i at Mānoa and a widely published poet.
His poems have appeared in ''Poetry, Poetry East, Harvard Review, Ekphrasis, New York Quarterly'', and many other journals
and anthologies.〔(Poetry Foundation Biography of Joseph Stanton )〕
==Biography==
Joseph Charles Stanton, born February 4, 1949 in St. Louis, Missouri, is a poet and a scholar who teaches art history and American studies at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa where he is a professor. He has published extensively on American art, literature, and culture. One of his special areas of work concerns the intersection of the visual and literary arts. His essays on image-word topics have been appeared in such journals as ''Art Criticism, American Art, Journal of American Culture, Harvard Library Bulletin, The Lion and the Unicorn, Soundings, Children’s Literature'', and ''Michigan Quarterly Review''.
As an art historian, Stanton has published essays on Edward Hopper, Winslow Homer, Maurice Sendak, Chris Van Allsburg, and many other artists. He has been working for many years on a book on Winslow Homer.
Joseph Stanton’s books of poems include ''A Field Guide to the Wildlife of Suburban O‘ahu'', ''Cardinal Points'', ''Imaginary Museum: Poems on Art'', and ''What the Kite Thinks''. He has published more than 300 poems in such journals as ''Poetry, Harvard Review, Poetry East, The Cortland Review, Ekphrasis, Bamboo Ridge, Elysian Fields Quarterly, Endicott Studio’s Journal of the Mythic Arts'', and ''New York Quarterly''.〔 In 2007, Ted Kooser selected one of Stanton’s poems for his “American Life in Poetry” column.〔(''Banana Trees'' in "American Life in Poetry" )〕 Under the guidance of Makoto Ooka, he participated with Wing Tek Lum and others in the collaborative renshi poem ''What the Kite Thinks''.〔(''What the Kite Thinks: A Linked Poem'' ) on Google Books〕
In one of his recent books, ''The Important Books: Children’s Picture Books as Art and Literature'', he examines the picture-books of such artist-writers as Maurice Sendak, Chris Van Allsburg, Arnold Lobel, and William Joyce. His new book, ''Looking for Edward Gorey'', is the culmination of his many years of research into all things Gorey. His other books include ''Imaginary Museum: Poems on Art'', ''A Field Guide to the Wildlife of Suburban O‘ahu: Poems, Cardinal Points: Poems on St. Louis Cardinals Baseball, What the Kite Thinks: A Linked Poem, Stan Musial: A Biography, and A Hawai‘i Anthology''.
As an art historian, Stanton has published essays on Edward Hopper, Winslow Homer, Maurice Sendak, Chris Van Allsburg, and many other artists.

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