Ann Lauterbach | |
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Born | 1942 |
Nationality | American |
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Ann Lauterbach (born 1942)[1] is an American poet, essayist, art critic, and professor.
Lauterbach was born and raised in New York City, and earned her B.A. from theUniversity of Wisconsin. She lived in London for eight years, working in publishing and for art institutions, including London's Thames and Hudson art publishing house. On her return to the U.S., she worked in art galleries in New York before she began teaching.[2]
Lauterbach’s most recent poetry collections areDoor (2023) andSpell (2018), both published by Penguin Books. Lauterbach’s poems have been published in numerous literary journals and magazines includingConjunctions, and in anthologies includingAmerican Hybrid: A Norton Anthology of New Poetry (W.W. Norton, 2009) andAmerican Women Poets in the 21st Century: Where Lyric Meets Language (Wesleyan University Press, 2002).[1]
She has taught atBrooklyn College,Columbia University, theIowa Writers Workshop,Princeton University, and at the City College of New York and Graduate Center of CUNY. Since 1991 she has taught atBard College, and is currently David and Ruth Schwab Professor of Languages and Literature there, where she teaches and co-directs the Writing Division of the M.F.A. program, and lives in Germantown, New York.[3][4] As an art critic, she has educated at theYale School of Art, Yale University.[5]
Her honors include fellowships from theGuggenheim Foundation, theIngram Merrill Foundation, theJohn D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and the New York State Foundation for the Arts.[3][6] Her 2023 book,Door, was a finalist for theGriffin Poetry Prize.[7]
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