American playwright, screenwriter and poet
Naomi Wallace (born 1960) is an American playwright , screenwriter and poet from Kentucky . She is widely known for her plays, and has received several distinguished awards for her work.
Biography
Naomi Wallace was born in Prospect, Kentucky , to Henry F. Wallace, a photojournalist and correspondent for Time and Life magazines, and Sonja de Vries, a Dutch justice and human rights worker.[ 1] [ 2]
Wallace obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree from Hampshire College . She then received two master's degrees from the University of Iowa . Currently, she divides her time between Kentucky and the Yorkshire Dales in Northern England (UK), where she lives with her partner, Bruce McLeod.[ 3]
Wallace has taught English literature, poetry and play writing at Yale University , UCLA , Illinois State University , Merrimack College , American University of Cairo , Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and other institutions. In 2024 Wallace lectured at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens [ 4] and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki .
She has also worked with women in the criminal justice system, and is a member of Showing up for Racial Justice .[ 5] She has been called "a dedicated advocate for justice and human rights in the U.S. and abroad, and Palestinian rights in the Middle East,"[ 6] and her writing described as "muscular, devastating, and unwavering."[ 7]
Activism
In the mid-2000s, Wallace was briefly detained by the United States Department of Homeland Security after defying the ban on travel to Cuba.[ 8]
In August 2016, Wallace was one of the Freedom Riders with the Women's Boat to Gaza .[ 9]
Publications
Wallace's plays are published in the U.S. by Broadway Play Publishing Inc. , Theatre Communications Group , Faber and Faber in the UK, and éditions Théâtrales in France. Wallace's work has been produced in the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, and the Middle East.[ 10] [ 11]
Awards
Wallace's work has received the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize twice, the Joseph Kesselring Prize , the Fellowship of Southern Writers Drama Award, and an Obie Award . She is also a recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship , and a National Endowment for the Arts development grant.[ 12]
In 2009, One Flea Spare was incorporated into the permanent répertoire of the French National Theatre, the Comédie-Française , and produced there in 2012. Only two American playwrights have ever been added to La Comédie's repertoire in 300 years: the other being Tennessee Williams . The play was translated into French by Dominique Hollier.[ 13]
In 2012, Wallace was a recipient of the Horton Foote Prize for most promising new American play.[ 14]
In 2013, she was awarded the inaugural Windham–Campbell Literature Prize established at Yale University.[ 7] [ 15]
In 2015, Wallace received an Arts and Letters Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters .[ 16]
Work
Jeremy Scahill and Naomi Wallace giving a writing workshop in New Haven, Connecticut .
Plays
In The Heart of America
One Flea Spare
The Inland Sea
Slaughter City
The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek
The Girl Who Fell Through a Hole in Her Jumper (with Bruce E. J. McLeod; licensed under the title The Girl Who Fell Through a Hole in Her Sweater in the United States)
The War Boys
Things of Dry Hours
Birdy (an adaptation of William Wharton's novel)
The Fever Chart: Three Visions of the Middle East
Twenty One Positions: A Cartographic Dream of the Middle East (with Lisa Schlesinger and Abdelfattah Abusrour)
The Hard Weather Boating Party
One Short Sleepe
And I and Silence
The Liquid Plain
Night is a Room
Barrel Wave [ 17]
The Return of Benjamin Lay (produced at the Finborough Theatre [ 18] with Marcus Rediker )
The Breach
Returning to Haifa (with Ismail Khalidi (writer) )[ 19] [ 20]
Guernica, Gaza (with Ismail Khalidi (writer) )[ 21] [ 22]
Anthologies
Inside/Outside: Six Plays from Palestine and the Diaspora[ 23]
Double Exposure: Plays of the Jewish and Palestinian Diasporas[ 24]
Essays
"Trump-ocalypse Now? Theater in the Age of Trump"[ 25]
"Radical Vision and Form"[ 26] (interview)
"Let the Right One In: On resistance, hospitality and new writing for the American stage"[ 27]
Poetry
To Dance A Stony Field (Peterloo Poets Press).
Films
References
^ Cummings, Scott T.; Abbitt, Erica Stevens (December 18, 2013). The Theatre of Naomi Wallace: Embodied Dialogues . Palgrave Macmillan . ISBN 9781137017925 . Retrieved August 12, 2016 .
^ "A.R.T. - American Repertory Theater - Naomi Wallace" . americanrepertorytheater.org . Retrieved August 12, 2016 .
^ "Wallace & McLeod Family spend holiday dodging rubber bullets" .
^ "Wallace lecturing at the National University of Athens" .
^ "Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ)" . Retrieved August 12, 2016 .
^ "CHASS: IN THE HEART OF AMERICA by Naomi Wallace" . Archived from the original on May 18, 2018. Retrieved August 12, 2016 .
^ a b "Windham Campbell Prizes – Naomi Wallace" . The Donald Windham-Sandy Campbell Literature Prizes . Yale University . Archived from the original on October 8, 2016. Retrieved August 12, 2016 .
^ Lyn Gardner (February 6, 2007). "Enemy within" . The Guardian . London.
^ Catron, Joe. "Women's Boat to Gaza Prepares a New Challenge to Israel's Blockade" . Truthout . Retrieved August 21, 2016 .
^ "Naomi Wallace" . The New York Times . April 8, 2009.
^ "The Fever Chart" . The American University in Cairo . Archived from the original on January 11, 2018. Retrieved December 3, 2023 .
^ "Naomi Wallace's Development Process for "The Hard Weather Boating Party" " . New Play Blog . New Play Development Program, Arena Stage. March 13, 2009. Archived from the original on October 5, 2010.
^ "One Flea Spare (Une puce, épargnez-la) at La Comédie-Française" .
^ "Alumna Naomi Wallace wins Horton Foote Prize | Iowa Now - The University of Iowa" . now.uiowa.edu . Retrieved December 4, 2023 .
^ Dorie Baker (March 4, 2013). "Yale awards $1.35 million to nine writers" . YaleNews . Retrieved March 5, 2013 .
^ "American Academy of Arts & Letters Awards to Naomi Wallace and Zachary Lazar | Iowa Writers' Workshop | College of Liberal Arts & Sciences | The University of Iowa" . writersworkshop.uiowa.edu . April 7, 2015. Retrieved December 4, 2023 .
^ "Barrel Wave" . Break The Wall .
^ "The Return of Benjamin Lay at the Finborough Theatre" .
^ "Returning To Haifa – Finborough Theatre" .
^ "The Guardian review - Returning to Haifa" .
^ https://www.thesegalcenter.org/arab-stages/review%3A-guernica%2C-gaza%3A-visions-from-the-center-of-the-earth.-by-naomi-wallace-and-ismail-khalidi
^ https://oldfirestation.org.uk/whats-on/guernica/
^ Wallace, Naomi; Khalidi, Ismail (eds.). "Browse Titles - Inside/Outside: Six Plays from Palestine and the Diaspora" . Theatre Communications Group . Archived from the original on July 25, 2016. Retrieved August 12, 2016 .
^ "Double Exposure" – via www.playwrightscanada.com.
^ Khalidi, Ismail; Wallace, Naomi (October 24, 2017). "Trump-ocalypse Now?" . AMERICAN THEATRE .
^ Murray, Joel (November 10, 2015). "Radical Vision and Form: A Conversation With Naomi Wallace" . AMERICAN THEATRE .
^ Wallace, Naomi (January 1, 2013). "Let the Right One In" . AMERICAN THEATRE .
^ "Lawn Dogs" . May 15, 1998. Retrieved August 12, 2016 – via IMDb.
^ "Flying Blind - BBC" – via BBC.
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