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- Q5248303 description "American poet".
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- Q5248303 abstract "Deborah Landau is an American poet, essayist, and critic.Landau's "taut, elegant, highly controlled constructions" have been described as "confessional and direct, like Sylvia Plath and Allen Ginsberg." Her meditations upon yearning and selfhood are said to remind us "of the nuanced beauty of language." Jennifer Michael Hecht has praised her poems as "Terrificly smart, witty, and slightly terrifying." Nick DePascal asserts that Landau's work "accurately matches form to content" and "leads the reader down a particular path through style as much as the meaning of the actual words on the page...." Publishers Weekly has described her work as "haunting," "stunning," "dark, urgent, sexy, deeply sad, and, above all, powerful." Landau's poems, essays, and reviews have appeared in The Paris Review, Tin House, American Literature, The Kenyon Review, TriQuarterly, The Best American Erotic Poems, The Wall Street Journal, Poetry Daily, Women’s Studies Quarterly, and The Harvard Review, among other publications. Landau grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan, graduated with distinction from Stanford University where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, received a master's degree in English from Columbia University and a Ph.D. from Brown University where she was a Jacob K. Javits Fellow in English and American Literature.Landau's most recent book, The Uses of the Body, was published in 2015 by Copper Canyon Press and was a Lannan Literary Selection.Deborah Landau is currently Director of the Creative Writing Program at New York University.".
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- Q5248303 comment "Deborah Landau is an American poet, essayist, and critic.Landau's "taut, elegant, highly controlled constructions" have been described as "confessional and direct, like Sylvia Plath and Allen Ginsberg." Her meditations upon yearning and selfhood are said to remind us "of the nuanced beauty of language." Jennifer Michael Hecht has praised her poems as "Terrificly smart, witty, and slightly terrifying." Nick DePascal asserts that Landau's work "accurately matches form to content" and "leads the reader down a particular path through style as much as the meaning of the actual words on the page...." Publishers Weekly has described her work as "haunting," "stunning," "dark, urgent, sexy, deeply sad, and, above all, powerful." Landau's poems, essays, and reviews have appeared in The Paris Review, Tin House, American Literature, The Kenyon Review, TriQuarterly, The Best American Erotic Poems, The Wall Street Journal, Poetry Daily, Women’s Studies Quarterly, and The Harvard Review, among other publications. ".
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