Jean Rikhoff

Jean Rikhoff

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name = Jean Rikhoff



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birthdate = 1928
birthplace = Chicago, Illinois
occupation = author, editor and teacher
nationality = American
period = 1961-1986
genre = historical fiction, children's literature, feminist literature
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notableworks = Timble Trilogy ("Dear Ones All", "Voyage In, Voyage Out", and "Rites of Passage") and the Trilogy of the North Country ("Buttes landing", "One of the Raymonds", and "Sweetwater")
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children = Allison and Jeffrey Branson
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Jean Rikhoff (born 1928 [cite LAF|id=n50-45163] ) is an American author and editor. She is best known for two trilogies that she wrote: the Timble Trilogy, made up of "Dear Ones All", "Voyage In, Voyage Out", and "Rites of Passage", and the trilogy of the North Country, consisting of "Buttes landing", "One of the Raymonds", and "The Sweetwater". She received a National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship, a Eugene Saxton fellowship in creative writing (1958), and two State University of New York creative writing fellowships."Jean Rikhoff" (page 153-198), in "Winter KH: The Woman in the Mountain". State University of New York Press, 1989. ISBN 0887068863.] Rikhoff J: "David Smith, I Remember". Glens Falls, New York: Loft Press, 1984, back matter. ISBN 9129930014.]

Jean Rikhoff was born in Chicago, Illinois, and grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana. She received her B.A. in English from Mount Holyoke College in 1948 and completed graduate work in English and philosophy at Wesleyan University. Her dissertation was on "The Classical Imagery in Christopher Marlowe's Plays".

Rikhoff then left for Europe where she traveled with her first husband and taught for seven years. During this time she wrote her first novel, "Dear Ones All", in Seville. Back in the US, she settled with her young daughter in the Adirondack Mountains, first living in Bolton Landing.

In 1954 she established "Quixote", a literary magazine, which she also edited. Rikhoff described the magazine as a financial failure, yet continued to publish until 1966 out of altruism towards writers and a profound love of literature. [ [http://www.manasjournal.org/pdf_library/VolumeXV_1962/XV-28.pdf "Articles of Dissent" (review of "The Nonconformers")] . "Manas" 12 (28) (1962-07-11): 6-7. Accessed 2008-05-13.] In "Quixote" she wrote an annual report called "Troubles of a Small Magazine." The collected reports were published by Grosset & Dunlap as the "Quixote Anthology", along with some of the works in the magazine.

In the meantime, she had started to work with literary agent Barthold Fles, ["Agent Barthold Fles to retire to artists' colony near Amsterdam." Publishers Weekly 228 (1985-11-29): 14.] who was of great support to her creative writing. Rikhoff remarried and spent 20 years on a horse farm in West Hebron, where she wrote some of her best known books. In 1983 she co-founded the Loft Press in Glens Falls, for which she served as publisher and editor of the "Glens Falls Review". She also worked as an editorial assistant for "Gourmet Magazine".

Rikhoff took up teaching again, now at the State University of New York's Adirondack Community College.http://www.adirondackcenterforwriting.org/writers.htm. Accessed 2008-05-29.] Among others, she served a faculty advisor to "Expressions", the literary magazine of the Adirondack students. At the time of her retirement she was the chair of the English Department at Adirondack College. For her teaching and academic leadership, she won the Adirondack Community College President's Award for Academic Excellence (1990) and State University of New York Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching (1992).

Bibliography

Books written

* 1961 - [http://lccn.loc.gov/61005143 "Dear Ones All"] [Saal RW: [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F60914FF3F5D1B728DDDAC0894DA405B818AF1D3 "The Timbles' Troubled Reunion; Dear Ones All."] "New York Times" 1961-02-05: BR40. Accessed 2008-05-14.] [Prescott O: [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F40C16FA3F5D1B728DDDAD0A94DA405B818AF1D3 "Books of The Times."] "New York Times" 1961-02-24: 27. Accessed 2008-05-14.]
* 1961 - [http://lccn.loc.gov/61009811 "Writing About the Frontier:] Mark Twain"
* 1963 - [http://lccn.loc.gov/63007851 "Voyage In, Voyage Out"]
* 1966 - [http://lccn.loc.gov/66013469 "Rites of Passage"]
* 1968 - [http://lccn.loc.gov/68015076 "Robert E. Lee, Soldier of the South"]
* 1973 - [http://lccn.loc.gov/72004256 "Buttes Landing"] [Levin M: [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F00E14FF3F5C147A93CAA81788D85F478785F9 "New & Novel."] "New York Times" 1973-03-18: 386. Accessed 2008-05-13.] [ [http://www.manasjournal.org/pdf_library/VolumeXXVII_1974/XXVII-16.pdf "Children...and Ourselves: The Vision of Reality."] "Manas" 27 (16) (1974-04-17): 10-11. Accessed 2008-05-13.] (Book of the Month alternate)
* 1974 - [http://lccn.loc.gov/73019617 "One of the Raymonds"] [Frakes JR: [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F50F13FA3C591A7A93C6AB1788D85F408785F9 "Actions and Passions; The Toll."] "New York Times" 1974-03-24: BR36. Accessed 2008-05-14.] (Book of the Month alternate)
* 1976 - [http://lccn.loc.gov/76010745 "The Sweetwater"]
* 1979 - [http://lccn.loc.gov/78007955 "Where Were You in '76?"] [de Usabel FE: "Where Were You in '76? (Book Review)." "Library Journal" 103 (19) (1978-11-01): 2262. ISSN 03630277]
* 1984 - [http://lccn.loc.gov/85840530 "David Smith, I Remember"]

Books edited

* 1961 - [http://lccn.loc.gov/62002011 "Quixote Anthology"]
* 1986 - "North Country Anthology" (co-editor)

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