Lesle Lewis

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Lesle Lewis is an American poet and professor. She is author of three poetry collections, most recently lie down too, winner of the 2010 Beatrice Hawley Award, (Alice James Books, 2011). Publishers Weekly, in reviewing it, wrote "Few poets handle both syntax and sound as she does, and few flirt so well both with, and against, common sense, with and against ordinary adult experience."[1][2] Her first collection, Small Boat (University of Iowa Press, 2003), won the 2002 Iowa Poetry Prize. Her poems have been published in many literary journals and magazines including American Letters and Commentary, Green Mountains Review, Barrow Street, Pool, The Hollins Critic, The Massachusetts Review, and Jubilat,[3]and featured on the Academy of American Poets website.[4]

Lewis earned a B.S. in education at the University of New York, an M.A.L.S. in English at Keene State College, and an M.F.A. in poetry from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.[5] She teaches at Landmark College in Putney, Vermont, and lives in Alstead, New Hampshire.[6]

Published works

  • lie down too (Alice James Books, 2011)
  • Landscapes I & II (Alice James Books, 2006)
  • Small Boat (University of Iowa Press, 2003)

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