Ann Lauterbach

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Ann Lauterbach (born September 28, 1942 in New York City ) is an American poet.

Life

Ann Lauterbach is a daughter of the journalist Richard Lauterbach (1914–1950), who died early . She studied English at the University of Wisconsin – Madison and then for a year at Columbia University . She worked for eight years in London in publishing, at art galleries and as a teacher, and from 1974 in New York galleries. She then taught literature and creative writing at Brooklyn College , Columbia University, Iowa Writers' Workshop , Princeton University , City College of New York, and City University of New York . Since 1991 she has been a lecturer at Bard College , where she was professor of literature. She was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship and a Guggenheim Fellowship . At the 2009 National Book Awards she was one of the finalists with her poetry book Or to Begin Again .

Lauterbach lives in Germantown in Columbia County .

Works (selection)

  • Under the sign . New York: Penguin, 2013
  • Or to Begin Again . New York: Penguin, 2009
  • The Night Sky: Writings on the Poetics of Experience . Essays. Viking, 2005
  • Hum . New York: Penguin, 2005
  • If in Time: Selected Poems 1975-2000 . New York: Penguin, 2001
  • On a stair . New York: Penguin, 1997
  • And for Example . New York: Viking, 1994
  • Clamor . New York: Viking, 1991
  • How Things Bear Their Telling . Portfolio with illustrations by Lucio Pozzi . Colombes: Colombes, France: Collectif Génération, 1990
  • Before recollection . Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1987
  • Closing hours . Madison: Red Ozier Press, 1983
  • Later That Evening . Brooklyn: Jordan Davies, 1981
  • Many Times, but Then . Austin: University of Texas Press, 1979
  • Book One . New York: Spring Street Press, 1975
  • Vertical, horizontal . Dublin: Seafront Press, 1971

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ann Lauterbach , Vita at Poetry Foundation