Henry Allen (journalist)

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Henry Allen
Born 1941 (age 7475)
Summit, New Jersey, U.S.
Education Hamilton College, Montgomery College
Occupation Journalist, Critic, Artist, Poet
Years active 1970-present
Notable credit(s) The Washington Post (1970–2009)
Spouse(s) Deborah[1]
Awards American Academy of Poets prize[1]
Pulitzer Prize, 2000[1]
Website http://henryallenstudio.blogspot.com

Henry Southworth Allen (b. 1941 in Summit, New Jersey)[1] is an American journalist, poet, artist, and critic.[2]

Biography

Education

Allen obtained his degree in English and art at Hamilton College[1] and Montgomery College.[2]

Career

Allen began his painting and drawing in the late 1960s.[3]

He was a stationed in Vietnam in the mid-1960s[4] as a marine.[1]

Allen was a critic for The New York Review of Books and worked on staff for the New Haven Register.[4] As a staff writer for the Style section, he worked at The Washington Post for 39 years.[3] In 1975, he was awarded a NEH Journalism Fellowship at the University of Michigan.[5][1] He left the Washington Post in 2009 after an altercation with a fellow staffer.[3][4]

He then began teaching courses in cultural analysis in the University of Maryland honors program.[1]

Allen had solo shows in June 2009 at Strathmore Hall and in August 2012 at the Chebeague Island Library.[2]

Awards and honors

Allen was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 2000 for his writings in the Washington Post on photography.[1]

Appearances

He appeared on the Colbert Report, February 2, 2010.

Bibliography

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External links

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