Rae Armantrout
Rae Armantrout’s most recent book is Finalists (Wesleyan 2022) about which David Woo, writing for the Poetry Foundation, says it “emanates the radiant astonishment of living thought.” Her 2018 book, Wobble, was a finalist for the National Book Award that year. Her other books with Wesleyan include Partly: New and Selected Poems, Just Saying, Money Shot and Versed. In 2010 Versed won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and The National Book Critics Circle Award.
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By Rae ArmantroutRae Armantrout's latest book of poems is Just Saying (Wesleyan, 2013). A new book, Itself, is forthcoming in 2015. Armantrout teaches at UC San Diego.
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By Rae ArmantroutRae Armantrouts most recent book is Finalists (Wesleyan 2022) about which David Woo, writing for the Poetry Foundation, says it emanates the radiant astonishment of living thought. Her 2018 book, Wobble, was a finalist for the National Book Award that year. Her other books with Wesleyan include Partly: New and Selected Poems, Just Saying, Money Shot and Versed. In 2010 Versed won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and The National Book Critics Circle Award.
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By Rae ArmantroutRae Armantrout’s most recent book is Conjure (Wesleyan, 2020). She lives in the Seattle area.
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By Rae ArmantroutRae Armantrout is the author of fifteen books of poems, including Conjure, a finalist for the PEN/Voelcker award, (Wesleyan, 2020), Wobble (2018), a finalist for the National Book Award, and Versed (2009) which won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award in 2010. A new book, Finalists, is coming out from Wesleyan in March of 2022.