Ted Genoways
Genoways, the former editor of VQR, is author of Bullroarer (Northeastern, 2001), winner of the Samuel French Morse Poetry Prize, the Natalie Ornish Poetry Award, and the Nebraska Book Award. His other awards include a Pushcart Prize, a 2003 NEA Fellowship in Poetry, and two Guy Owen Poetry Prizes from Southern Poetry Review. He is the editor of numerous books, including The Selected Poems of Miguel Hernández (Chicago, 2001) and The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: The Correspondence, Volume VII (Iowa, 2004).
Published in VQR
- I Am Here Like an Old Hulk Driven Up on the Sand, Spring 2012
- Dreams of Poetry, Spring 2012
- Dead and Divine, and Brother of All, Spring 2012
- The Horn's Dilemma, Winter 2012
- Back in the USSR, Fall 2011
- The Boundless Sea: Saving Our Threatened Fisheries, Summer 2011
- The Rude Wasting of Old Time, Spring 2011
- LOOKbetween, Winter 2011
- The Price of the Paperless Revolution, Fall 2010
- The Voice of the Revolution, Summer 2010
- Graveyard of Empires: Nine Months on the Ground in Obama’s Afghanistan, Spring 2010
- North Africa in the Twenty-First Century, Winter 2010
- Are We Losing the War on Drugs?, Fall 2009
- The Land of Broken Promises, Summer 2009
- The Sword of Damocles, Spring 2009
- Ghosts of the Cold War, Winter 2009
- The Price of Aggression, Fall 2008
- No Way Home: Outsiders and Outcasts, Summer 2008
- Look, Up in the Sky!, Spring 2008
- I Make Myself Unimportant: A Symposium on the Life and Work of Ryszard Kapuściński, Winter 2008
- If It Amounts to Torture, Winter 2008
- South America in the 21st Century, Fall 2007
- The Dreadful Details: The Problem of Depicting War, Summer 2007
- The Crossing, Spring 2007
- Posthumous Mark Twain, Spring 2007
- The Quandary of Oil in Africa, Winter 2007
- Introduction, Writers on Writers - A Special Fiction Issue of VQR
- Günter Grass and the Legacy of the Holocaust, Fall 2006
- A Symposium on a Lost Poem by Robert Frost, Fall 2006
- The Lessons of History, Summer 2006
- Ordinary Outsiders: A Symposium on Alice Munro, Summer 2006
- Most Beautiful and Most Wonderful: Why Darwin Is Still Right, Spring 2006
- The Scourge of AIDS in Africa, Winter 2006
- On the Necessity of Negative Capability, Fall 2005
- On Meeting Writers, Summer 2005
- Inventing Walt Whitman, Spring 2005
- “This Heart’s Geography’s Map”: The Photographs of Walt Whitman, Spring 2005
- Here Be Monsters, Winter 2005
- Reporting the Report, Fall 2004
- Can Stories Matter?, Summer 2004
- A Dream Deferred: Integrated Education In America, Winter 2004
- Under the Big Top, Winter 2001



