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Hans Ostrom (born 1954 Grass Valley, California) is
an American
professor, writer, editor, and scholar.
Life
She grew up in the High Sierra town of Sierra City, population
225. His father was a carpenter and stone mason, and his mother was
a home-maker and a substitute teacher. Ostrom graduated from
Roseville High School (California) in 1971, attended Sierra College in
Rocklin (California), and earned a B.A. with honors in English at
the University of California,
Davis. At Davis, he went on to earn an M.A. and a Ph.D. in
English, completing a dissertation on British Romantic Verse
Satire in 1982 [DAI 44, no. 01A (1982): 0177.] While at Davis
he took creative writing classes from Karl Shapiro (1913-2000), a
Pulitzer-Prize-winning poet. In 1980-81 Ostrom was a Visiting
Lecturer in American Studies at Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz,
Germany.
He joined the English Department at the University of Puget Sound in
Tacoma, Washington, in 1983. He is Professor of English at Puget
Sound, and he has served as co-director of African American Studies
and Chair of the English Department. [1]
Ostrom is author of A Langston Hughes Encyclopedia
(Greenwood Publishers, 2002) and editor, with J. David Macey, of
The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Literature,
5 volumes (Greenwood Publishers, 2005; he also contributed 37
entries to that encyclopeida. With Wendy Bishop (1953-2003), with
whom he was a student at U.C. Davis, and Katharine Haake, he wrote
the textbook Metro: Journeys in Writing Creatively
(Longman, 2001).
Ostrom has been publishing poetry and short fiction in British
and American magazines since the late 1970s. He is also author of
the poetry chapbook, Subjects Apprehended (Pudding House
Press, 2000), and The Coast Starlight: Collected Poems
1976-2006 appeared in 2006 (Indianapolis: Dog Ear Publishers).
In 1992 he published a book of criticism about the short fiction of
Harlem
Renaissance writer Langston Hughes (1902-1967): Langston
Hughes: A Study of the Short Fiction (Twayne, 1992). In 1990,
Ostrom's detective novel, Three To Get Ready, was
published by Cliffhanger Press in Oakland, California.
Ostrom was a Fulbright Senior Lecturer at Uppsala
University in Sweden in 1994. Ostrom has published articles on
British writers William Blake and George
Meredith, and he contributed entries to the New Oxford
Dictionary of National Biography. At the University of Puget Sound, he
has taught courses in creative writing, literature, and rhetoric.
He has also taught courses on detective fiction, the Harlem
Renaissance, and contemporary American poetry.
Works
- Hans Ostrom, The Coast Starlight:
Collected Poems 1976-2006 (Indianapolis: Dog Ear
Publishing, 2006) ISBN 9781598581027
- Hans Ostrom and J. David Macey, editors, The Greenwood
Encyclopedia of African American Literature (Westport:
Greenwood Press, 2005): 5 volumes.
- Hans Ostrom, A Langston Hughes Encyclopedia (Westport:
Greenwood Press, 2002);
- Hans Ostrom, Langston Hughes: A Study of the Short
Fiction (New York: Twayne, 1993);
- Hans Ostrom, Wendy Bishop, Katharine Haake, Metro: Journeys
in Writing Creatively (New York: Longman, 2001);
- Hans Ostrom, Subjects Apprehended (Johnstown, Ohio:
Pudding House Press, 2000);
- Hans Ostrom, Three to Get Ready (Oakland: Cliffhanger,
1991).
- Wendy Bishop and Hans Ostrom, editors, The Subject Is
Story: Essays for Writers and Readers (Boyton-Cook/Heineman,
2003).
- Hans Ostrom, "To War Again" (poem), Perspectives: A Journal
of Reformed Thought http://www.perspectivesjournal.org/2004/01/poetry.html
- Hans Ostrom, "The Green Bird" (short story),
Ploughshares (Winter 1986): https://www.pshares.org/issues/article.cfm?prmArticleID=2256[2]
- "Guest Post: Hans Ostrom on
the Next Decade in Book Culture", Critical Mass,
Jan-08-2010
References
Sources
- "Hans Ostrom," Contemporary Authors, New Series, Vol.
43 (Detroit: Gale Research, 1998)
- Choice, December, 1993, review of Langston Hughes:
A Study of the Short Fiction, p. 605
- S. A. Vega Garcia, Choice,October, 2002, review of
A Langston Hughes Encyclopedia, p. 257
- Review of The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American
Literature, Library Journal 2005
- Review of The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American
Literature, School Library Journal, March 2005
- "Hans Ostrom," in Directory of American Poets and Fiction
Writers (New York: Poets and Writers, 1998-present)
- Wendy Bishop, Thirteen Ways of Looking for a Poem (New
York: Longman, 1999); includes several poems by Ostrom
- Will Hochman, "The Ongoing Legacy of Wendy Bishop Is In Our
Stories: Review of The Subject is Story: Essays for Writers and
Readers," edited by Wendy Bishop and Hans Ostrom," Across
the Disciplines: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Language,
Literature, and Writing (2004): http://wac.colostate.edu/atd/reviews/bishop_ostrom2004.cfm
- David Herbert Donald, "Good Race Men: Review of Short
Stories of Langston Hughes," New York Times,
September 1, 1996: http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0DE3D71E39F932A3575AC0A960958260
- Greenwood Press: Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American
Literature (2005), edited by Hans Ostrom and J David Macey:
excerpts from multiple reviews: http://www.greenwood.com/catalog/GR2972.aspx
- ERIC abstract of Colors of a Different Horse: Rethinking
Creative Writing Theory and Pedagogy, edited by Wendy Bishop
and Hans Ostrom: http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/custom/portlets/recordDetails/detailmini.jsp?_nfpb=true&_&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=ED366967&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=eric_accno&accno=ED366967>
- Law and Society in the 21st Century: conference held at
Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, July 2007.
- Rita Dove, "Poet's Choice," Washington Post (Column by
Rita Dove), May 20, 2001, includes "Emily Dickinson and Elvis
Presley in Heaven," a poem by Hans Ostrom.