Christopher Michael Kempf
Assistant Professor · Poetry
University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignAbout
Christopher Michael Kempf serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the University of Illinois, specializing in American poetry and literary history. His academic trajectory bridges creative practice and scholarly critique, reflecting deep engagement with 20th-century literary movements and contemporary poetic forms.
His educational foundation includes:
- Ph.D. in English Language and Literature from The University of Chicago (2020)
- Wallace Stegner Fellowship in Poetry at Stanford University (2014)
- MFA in Poetry from Cornell University (2009)
Kempf’s research centers on the intersections of landscape, memory, and political consciousness in American literature. His fingerprint analysis reveals persistent motifs including Cayuga Lake, sonar technology, kayaking, marine environments, and psychological exploration—particularly suicide narratives—indicating a distinctive focus on waterways as metaphors for psychological depth and historical reckoning. This thematic cohesion spans both his creative poetry collections and scholarly investigations of literary leftism.
Recent publications demonstrate a dual commitment to artistic creation and historical analysis, with poetry exploring Midwestern landscapes alongside critical works examining the institutional history of creative writing. His scholarship consistently interrogates how artistic communities form around shared political and aesthetic visions, particularly during the 1930s literary left movement and contemporary workshop cultures.
His recognition includes:
- Levis Prize in Poetry (2015)
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