H. Palmer Hall | |
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H. Palmer Hall
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Born |
Beaumont, Texas |
1 October 1942
Occupation |
Poet Essayist Fiction writer editor Librarian |
Spouse(s) | Susan M. Hall |
H. Palmer Hall (1 October 1942 - 9 February 2013) was a poet, fiction writer, essayist, editor, and librarian who lived in San Antonio, Texas. A Vietnam veteran who grew up near the Big Thicket in southeast Texas, Hall's writing often examines themes of war and its impact on the veterans who fight them. His work also examines the environment and how it nourishes us. Called an icon in San Antonio by the Texas Observer magazine, Dr. Hall was inducted into the Texas Institute of Letters (TIL) in 2005.
Born Henry Palmer Hall Jr. to Eunice Horn and Henry Palmer Hall, Sr. on October 1, 1942 in Beaumont, Texas, Hall attended French High School in Beaumont and graduated in 1960.
H. Palmer Hall received his bachelor's degree in Speech and English from Lamar State College of Technology (now Lamar University) in 1964. For two years Hall taught high school in the Silsbee Independent School District, a rural district 22 miles from Beaumont on the edge of the area known as the Big Thicket. He resigned his teaching position in 1965 in order to pursue graduate studies. Before his student deferment took effect, however, Hall was drafted. After serving in the Vietnam War, he enrolled at the University of Texas at Austin, where he completed master's degrees in English and Librarianship in 1976 and his Ph.D. in English in 1984.
Having been summoned by the draft board, Hall opted for recruitment while he retained choice in his status and joined the army as a linguist. He was sent to learn Vietnamese in a 52-week course at the Defense Language Institute East Coast in Washington, DC. During 1967 and 1968 he worked as a Vietnamese interpreter/translator, mostly in Pleiku, Vietnam. Returning to the United States, Hall was sent to work for the National Security Agency (NSA) in Ft. Meade, Maryland. As a result of signing the 1969 petition which appeared in the New York Times calling for an end to the Vietnam War and for marching in anti-war rallies, he was expelled from the Agency. In 1969 he was honorably discharged from the army.
In 1976 H. Palmer Hall was appointed part-time librarian and English teacher at St. Mary's University in San Antonio, Texas. In 1977 he became Director of the Louis J. Blume Library at St. Mary's University. Since 1990 Dr. Hall has served as co-director of the Pecan Grove Press, a small press sponsored by the Academic Library of St. Mary's University and dedicated to the publication of poetry. Although officially designated co-director, complete editorial control was essentially passed to him by the founder of the press two years after its inception. In his later career as a teacher Dr. Hall has typically offered one course each semester at the St. Mary's English Department in advanced or graduate-level literature studies.