Dori­anne Laux est l’au­teur de Awake (Boa Edi­tions, 1990); What We Car­ry (Boa Edi­tions, 1994); Ce que nous por­tons, final­iste pour le Nation­al Book Cir­cle Award; Smoke (Boa Edi­tions, 2000); The Book of Men (W.W. Nor­ton, 2011), Pater­son Poet­ry Prize; Facts about the Moon (W.W. Nor­ton, 2005), Ore­gon Book Award, pré-sélec­tion­né pour le Lenore Mar­shall Poet­ry Prize; Super­man: The Chap­book (Red Drag­on­fly Press, 2008); Dark Charms (Red Drag­on­fly Press, 2010); et The Book of Women (Red Drag­on­fly Press, 2012).

Dori­anne Laux a reçu trois “Best Amer­i­can Poet­ry” Prizes et un Push­cart Prize.
Elle enseigne la poésie, dirige le pro­gramme de maîtrise à North Car­oli­na State Uni­ver­si­ty et est la fon­da­trice du pro­gramme MFA de Pacif­ic Uni­ver­si­ty, en Oregon.

Elle est co-auteur du fameux The Poet­’s Com­pan­ion: A Guide to the Plea­sures of Writ­ing Poet­ry.

Ses poèmes ont été pub­liés dans de nom­breuses antholo­gies aux États-Unis, en par­ti­c­uli­er dans Best of APRThe Nor­ton Anthol­o­gy of Con­tem­po­rary Poet­ry, et The Best of the Net.

En 2014, la chanteuse  / com­positrice Joan Osborne a adap­té son poème “La femme du Ship­fit­ter” et l’a mis en musique pour sa nou­velle ver­sion, “L’amour et la haine”.

En 2001, elle a été invitée par le poète lau­réat Stan­ley Kunitz à lire ses poèmes à la Bib­lio­thèque du Congrès.

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Dori­anne Laux’s most recent books of poems are The Book of Men (W.W. Nor­ton, 2011), win­ner of the Pater­son Poet­ry Prize, and Facts about the Moon (W.W. Nor­ton, 2005), recip­i­ent of the Ore­gon Book Award and short-list­ed for the Lenore Mar­shall Poet­ry Prize.

Laux is also author of Awake (Boa Edi­tions, 1990); What We Car­ry Car­ry (Boa Edi­tions, 1994), final­ist for the Nation­al Book Critic’s Cir­cle Award, and Smoke (Boa Edi­tions, 2000); Super­man: The Chap­book (Red Drag­on­fly Press, 2008); Dark Charms (Red Drag­on­fly Press, 2010); et The Book of Women (Red Drag­on­fly Press, 2012).

She is the co-author of the cel­e­brat­ed text The Poet­’s Com­pan­ion: A Guide to the Plea­sures of Writ­ing Poet­ry.

Her work has received three “Best Amer­i­can Poet­ry” Prizes, a Push­cart Prize, two fel­low­ships from The Nation­al Endow­ment for the Arts, and a Guggen­heim Fel­low­ship. In 2001, she was invit­ed by late poet lau­re­ate Stan­ley Kunitz to read at the Library of Congress.

In 2014 singer/songwriter Joan Osborne adapt­ed her poem “The Shipfitter’s Wife” and set it to music on her newest release, “Love and Hate.”

In 2001, she was invit­ed by then Unit­ed States Poet Lau­re­ate Stan­ley Kunitz to read at the Library of Congress.

Wide­ly anthol­o­gized in Amer­i­ca, her work has appeared in the Best of APR, The Nor­ton Anthol­o­gy of Con­tem­po­rary Poet­ry, and The Best of the Net.

Dori­anne Laux teach­es poet­ry and directs the MFA pro­gram at North Car­oli­na State Uni­ver­si­ty and she is found­ing fac­ul­ty at Pacif­ic Uni­ver­si­ty’s Low Res­i­den­cy MFA Program.

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