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  • Gary Paul Nabhan - Listen now to the eight annual lecture delivered on December 9, 2008.
  • Luci Tapahonso - Listen now to the seventh annual lecture delivered on December 6, 2007.
  • Jimmy Santiago Baca - Listen now to the sixth annual lecture delivered on December 7, 2006.

Lifetime Achievement Awards

  • Dr. Bernard L. "Bunny" Fontana - Listen now - acceptance speech from December 9, 2008
  • J.C. Martin - Listen now - acceptance speech from December 6, 2007.
  • Winn Bundy - Listen now - acceptance speech from December 7, 2006.
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Lawrence Clark Powell Memorial Lecture

About the Lawrence Clark Powell Memorial Lecture

Lawrence Clark Powell

The lecture honors the late Lawrence Clark Powell, librarian, literary critic, prolific author, self-proclaimed "bibliomaniac," and Tucson resident for more than 30 years. Powell helped to found the University of Arizona's School of Library and Information Science in the 1970s. After his death in 2001, the library began celebrating his contributions with the lecture.

In memory of Powell's writings and reverence for the Southwest, the lecture bearing his name is delivered by an author whose breadth of work reflects the values, landscape, history and culture of the region.

In addition to the lecture, the library honors one person with the Lawrence Clark Powell Lifetime Achievement Award for his/her contribution to southwestern letters. This award, sometimes called "The Powie," was first presented in 2002.

The lecture is one of a series of literary events presented in December by the Pima County Public Library's Southwest Literature Project.

Honorees

Year Lecturer Lifetime Achievement Award
2008 Gary Paul Nabhan Dr. Bernard L. "Bunny" Fontana
2007 Luci Tapahonso J.C. Martin
2006 Jimmy Santiago Baca Winn Bundy
2005 Richard Shelton Katie Lee
2004 Luis Urrea Byrd Baylor
2003 Patricia Preciado Martin J.P.S. Brown
2002 Charles Bowden Marguerite Noble
2001 Denise Chavez no award

2008

Lecturer: Author and World-Renowned Desert Ecologist and Conservation Scientist Gary Paul Nabhan

Event Information:

  • What: 8th Annual Lawrence Clark Powell Memorial Lecture
  • Date: Tuesday, December 9
  • Time: 7:15 pm
  • Place: Pima Community College West Campus, Center for the Arts, Proscenium Theatre, 2202 W. Anklam Road
  • Cost: Free

Celebrate Southwest literature with award-winning author and conservationist, Gary Paul Nabhan, who will deliver the 8th annual Lawrence Clark Powell Memorial Lecture at 7:15 pm on Tuesday, December 9, at Pima Community College's West Campus. He will be introduced by Christine Szuter, Director of the University of Arizona Press and associate professor of anthropology at UA.

The lecture honors the late Lawrence Clark Powell, librarian, literary critic, prolific author, self-proclaimed "bibliomaniac" and long-time Tucsonan. It is part of the Southwest Literature Project, a series of literary events sponsored by the library.

Lifetime Achievement Award: Dr. Bernard L. "Bunny" Fontana

The LCP Lifetime Achievement award will be presented to Dr. Bernard L. "Bunny" Fontana, a retired UA Anthropology professor, prolific author and historian, and champion of the Mission St. Xavier del Bac restoration.

Dr. Fontana's career documenting and writing about Southwest history and Native Americans spans more than 50 years, with the bulk of it spent at the Arizona State Museum and the University of Arizona.

He is most frequently recognized for his work documenting the restoration of the stunning artwork inside the Mission San Xavier del Bac, including the discoveries of a new angel, La Divina Pastora and the Virgin Mary diapering the baby Jesus.

He will be introduced by Nicholas Bleser, former Parks Service historian at Tumacacori National Historical site, and who has long been involved in the Southwest Mission Research Center, Kino Mission tours.

Dr. Fontana's Contribution to Southwest Letters

Dr. Fontana is author, co-author, editor or co-editor of 23 books and monographs, most of them related to the history and Native Americans of the Southwest. Some of his better-known works include:

He also received the Border Regional Library Association awards for literary excellence for Tarahumara: Where Night is the Day of the Moon (1979) and Of Earth and Little Rain: The Papago Indians (1981).

He has received many awards, most recently the Dr. Richard Carmona Community Service Award of Los Descendientes del Presidio de Tucson (2005), the Luminaria Award of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum (1998), and the (1995) Governor's Award for Historic Preservation.

He has also authored more than 150 articles and chapters in books in professional and popular publications about the Southwest.

2007

Lecturer: Luci Tapahonso

On December 6, 2007 Luci Tapahonso delivered the seventh annual Lawrence Clark Powell Memorial lecture. Listen now.

Luci Tapahonso is a professor of American Indian Studies and English at the University of Arizona. Known for her stories of growing up and living on the Navajo Nation in northwest New Mexico, she is the author of five books of poetry as well as three children's books. Her writing expresses her love of the Navajo world and gives readers a new way of understanding themselves and their connections to each other.

Blue Horses Rush In, which received the Mountain and Plains Booksellers Association's 1998 Award for Poetry "...marks a major accomplishment in American literature for its successful blending of Navajo cultural values and forms with the English language, while at the same time retaining the Navajo character," noted the University of Arizona Press.

Tapahonso's recognitions and honors also include the 2006 Lifetime Achievement award from the Native Writers Circle of the Americas.

Lifetime Achievement Award: J.C. Martin

Listen now to J.C. Martin's acceptance speech at the seventh annual Lawrence Clark Powell Memorial lecture on December 6, 2007.

Journalist J.C. Martin was honored for her lifetime contribution to southwestern letters.

Currently the author of "Southern Arizona Authors," a monthly column that appears in the Arizona Daily Star, Martin recently retired as coordinator of Southwest Books of the Year - a publication she began nearly 31 years ago as a listing of the year's best books written about the Southwest.

2006

Lecturer: Jimmy Santiago Baca

Jimmy Santiago Baca

You can listen to the lecture given by Jimmy Santiago Baca on December 7, 2006 right here. Listen now.

One of the foremost voices in American literature and poetry, Baca's rags-to-riches writing career began 25 years ago in a most unlikely place - behind bars in Arizona's maximum security prison in Florence.

Then, he was functionally illiterate, serving time in solitary confinement. Today, he is the winner of the Pushcart Prize, the National Book Award for Poetry, the International Hispanic Heritage Award, the International Prize, and has held the Wallace Stevens Endowed Chair, Yale University and the Regents Chair, University of California, Berkeley.

His recent published works include his memoir, A Place to Stand, winner of the prestigious International Award, a collection of short stories entitled The Importance of a Piece of Paper, and Winter Poems Along the Rio Grande.

Today, Baca also conducts writing workshops for children and adults at schools, community centers and correctional facilities. While in Tucson, he conducted workshops at the Tucson Complex of the Arizona State Prison on South Wilmot Road and the Pima County Juvenile Detention Center.

Lifetime Achievement Award: Winn Bundy

Winn Bundy

Winn Bundy - Listen now to Winn Bundy's acceptance speech at the sixth annual Lawrence Clark Powell Memorial lecture on December 7, 2006.

Winn Bundy, owner of the Singing Wind Bookshop in Benson, Arizona, received the 2006 Lawrence Clark Powell Lifetime Achievement Award for her contribution to southwestern letters.

Bundy's bookshop has been a destination for lovers of Southwestern literature since 1974, when she set up shop in an alcove of her Benson-area cattle ranch. Over time her "book stock" has grown to tens of thousands of titles. Her reputation for shelving a rich representation of southwestern authors and regional topics draws avid readers from around the world.

Bundy holds master's degrees in history and library science from the University of Arizona. She credits her friend, Lawrence Clark Powell - librarian, literary critic, prolific author, self-proclaimed "bibliomaniac" and Tucson resident for 30 years - for nurturing her love of books and literature.

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The Lawrence Clark Powell Memorial Lecture is made possible by a generous gift from the Friends of the Pima County Public Library, with additional support from the Arizona Historical Society.

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