Ben Lerner

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Benjamin S. Lerner is an American poet.

Born on February 4, 1979 and raised in Topeka, Kansas, he is a 1997 graduate of Topeka High School.[1] At Brown University he earned a B.A. in Political Theory and a MFA in Poetry.

In 2003 Copper Canyon Press awarded its Hayden Carruth prize to Lerner's cycle of fifty-two loose sonnets, The Lichtenberg Figures. In 2004, Library Journal named it one of the year's twelve best books of poetry.

He traveled on a Fulbright Scholarship to Madrid, Spain in 2003 where he wrote his second book, Angle of Yaw.

Together with Deb Klowden, Lerner presently edits No: A Journal of the Arts, a magazine of poetry, art, and criticism.

Lerner is on the faculty of the writing program of the University of Pittsburgh.

Contents

[edit] Books

  • The Lichtenberg Figures, poetry (Port Townsend,: Copper Canyon Press, 2004).
  • Angle of Yaw, poetry (Port Townsend: Copper Canyon Press, 2006).

[edit] Awards

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ [1]Look Smart Web site, reprint of article by Blankenship, Bill, "Young poet to read works at Washburn", The Topeka Capital-Journal, March 9, 2005, accessed October 31, 2006
  2. ^ National Book Award 2006
  3. ^ Poetry Flash:NCBRAwards