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Kim Johnson is a Professor of English at the University of Utah, affiliated with the Public Humanities program. Their research focuses on poetry, literary criticism, 17th-century literature, and the intersection of creative writing with public engagement. Johnson has organized the Utah Poetry Festival and contributed to venues like Sewanee Review and New Ohio Review. Their work explores poetic syntax, historical texts, and the role of literature in education and community.
Johnson’s recent publications include analyses of John Berryman and John Milton, alongside studies of Old English poetry and creative writing pedagogy. They have engaged in public humanities through radio programs (RadioActive), poetry readings, and educational workshops. Notable events include lectures at the Tbilisi International Festival of Literature and residencies at Hawthorne Elementary School.




