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Ken Lauter [1]

Listed as: 
Poet
Public address: 
Nacogdoches, TX
Texas US
Email: 
KenLauter@gmail.com
Bio: 

Approaching 70,I still hunger to improve at what Chaucer calls “the craft so longe to learne,” by which he meant both poetry and love-- and my primary life raft, though a bit battered after years at sea, still consists of those utterly ephemeral yet steel-strong things: words.

After resigning from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1964-- both because of my opposition to the Vietnam war and the discovery that I was more interested in Shakespeare than ships-- I studied first with Dan Jaffe at the University of Missouri at Kansas City and then with Donald Hall (US Poet Laureate 2005-06) at Michigan.

My early work has been compared to Robert Lowell’s, and distinguished poet William Meredith (Poetry Consultant, Library of Congress, 1978-80) has said that my poetry displays “a splendid and various gift.”

My plays include The Dancing Apsárás, or Captain Willard’s Blues (a prequel/sequel to Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now) and Knowing Their Names, a one-act farce in honor of legendary British actor/director/dramatist Steven Berkoff.

In addition to teaching poetry writing and literature atfour universities, I've worked as mayor's aide in economic development in St. Louis and as an environmental activist in Tucson.

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
In which languages are you fluent?: 
English
Born in: 
Kansas City
Raised in: 
Kansas City, MO
Missouri
Prizes won: 

a Major Hopwood Award for poetry, an American Academy of Poets Prize, and a Shubert Playwriting Fellowship.

What I'm reading now: 
All of Us - The Collected Poems by Raymond Carver
Intervale - New and Selected Poems by Betty Adcock
Drive, they Said - Poems about Americans and their Cars by Kurt Brown, editor
New and Selected Poems by William Stafford
Sex at Dawn - The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality by Christopher Ryan & Cacilda Jethá
Identifies as: 
English American
Prefers to work with: 
Adults

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