Dorothea Lasky
Dorothea Lasky is the author, most recently, of Animal, published in 2019 in the Bagley Wright Lecture Series. She is also the author of five full-length collections of poetry Milk, Rome, Thunderbird, Black Life, and AWE. Born in St. Louis in 1978, she has poems that have appeared in American Poetry Review, Boston Review, Columbia Poetry Review, Gulf Coast, The Laurel Review, MAKE magazine, Phoebe, Poets & Writers Magazine, the New Yorker, Tin House, the Paris Review and 6×6, among other places. She is the co-editor of Open the Door: How to Excite Young People About Poetry, co-author of Astro Poets: Your Guides to the Zodiac and is a 2013 Bagley Wright Lecturer on Poetry. Currently, she is an Associate Professor of Poetry at Columbia University’s School of the Arts and lives in New York City.
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Essays & Memoir | The Online Edition
The Bees
Dorothea Lasky
‘What is the swarm of bees that enters a poem when language is created?’
Five Things Right Now | Issue 142
Five Things Right Now: Dorothea Lasky
Dorothea Lasky
Dorothea Lasky, author of the poetry collection, Rome, shares five links of what she’s reading, watching and thinking about right now.
In Conversation | Issue 142
Dorothea Lasky and Adam Fitzgerald In Conversation
Dorothea Lasky & Adam Fitzgerald
‘I want to get to that place of cold neutrality where almost anything could work in poetry.’
Poetry | Issue 142
Never did amount to anything
Dorothea Lasky
‘Hi there, dear sister, I’m sad / But here to tell you / That you never did amount to anything’