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Marly Youmans (Susan Marlene Youmans) was born on 22 November, 1953 in Aiken, South Carolina, U.S., is an American poet. Discover Marly Youmans's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?
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Susan Marlene Youmans |
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Poet
novelist
short story writer |
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70 years old |
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Scorpio |
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22 November 1953 |
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22 November |
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Aiken, South Carolina, U.S. |
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United States
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Marly Youmans Net Worth
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Marly Youmans (born Susan Marlene Youmans; November 22, 1953 in Aiken, South Carolina) is an American poet, novelist and short story writer.
Her work reflects certain recurring themes such as nature, magic, faith and redemption, and often references visual art.
Marly Youmans grew up in Louisiana, North Carolina, and elsewhere.
She currently lives in the village of Cooperstown, New York, with her husband and three children.
She graduated from Hollins College, Brown University, and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
She taught at State University of New York but quit academia after receiving promotion and tenure in her fifth year.
Her published work consists of five books of poetry, eight novels and two fantasies for young readers, as well as uncollected short stories, essays and poems.
Across all these idioms, her work displays a commitment to rhythm, the sound of words, imagery and complexity of form and allusion.
Thaliad, for example, is an epic poem that tells a compelling story of children who survive an apocalypse to begin a new society, written as though a spoken history remembranced in blank verse a generation on.
Her novels have been described as 'literary fiction at its finest' in Books and Culture while The Advocate has cited her skill at mastering poetic forms.
The editor of Books and Culture says, "Youmans (pronounced like 'yeoman' with an 's' added) is the best-kept secret among contemporary American writers."
Her books demonstrate a number of continuing interests: in lives lived close to nature, whether in the past (Catherwood) or the future (Thaliad), magic, faith and redemption (Val/Orson, The Foliate Head) and the individual’s journey from youth to adulthood (Inglewood, A Death at the White Camelia Orphanage).
Visual art is often referenced in her work and Charis in the World of Wonders, The Book of the Red King, Thaliad, The Foliate Head, Glimmerglass, and Maze of Blood were collaborations with the artist Clive Hicks-Jenkins with decorations throughout the texts.
She provided the title poems for an illustrated anthology, The Book of Ystwyth: Six Poets on the Art of Clive Hicks-Jenkins.
Youmans has been awarded many "book of the year" and "best of the year" citations by magazines, newspapers, and organizations.
She is the winner of The Michael Shaara Award for Excellence in Civil War Fiction for The Wolf Pit, her third novel, which was also on the short list for The Southern Book Award.
She is a two-time winner of the Theodore Hoepfner Award for the short story and the winner of the New Writers Award of Capital Magazine (New York), also for the short story.
Her latest awards are The Ferrol Sams Award for Fiction and the Silver in fiction, ForeWord BOTYA Awards for A Death at the White Camellia Orphanage (Mercer University Press, 2012.) Glimmerglass and Maze of Blood were ForeWord BOTYA finalists.
She has held fellowships from Yaddo, New York State, and elsewhere.
She was a judge of the 2012 National Book Awards.