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Linda Pastan (born May 27, 1932, in New York) is an American poet of Jewish background. From 1991 to 1995 she was Poet Laureate of Maryland.[1] She is known for writing short poems that address topics like family life, domesticity, motherhood, the female experience, aging, death, loss and the fear of loss, as well as the fragility of life and relationships. Her most recent collections of poetry include Insomnia, Traveling Light, and A Dog Runs Through It.

Linda Pastan
Linda Pastan
Born (1932-05-27) May 27, 1932 (age 90)
New York
NationalityAmerican
GenrePoetry
SpouseIra Pastan

Life


Pastan has published 15 books of poetry and a number of essays. Her awards include the Dylan Thomas Award, a Pushcart Prize, the Alice Fay di Castagnola Award (Poetry Society of America), the Bess Hokin Prize (Poetry Magazine), the 1986 Maurice English Poetry Award (for A Fraction of Darkness),[2] the Charity Randall Citation of the International Poetry Forum, and the 2003 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize. She also received the Radcliffe College Distinguished Alumnae Award.

Two of her collections of poems were nominated for the National Book Award and one for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize.[3]


Family


As of 2018, she lives in Chevy Chase, Maryland with her husband Ira Pastan, a physician and researcher.


Bibliography



Poetry


Collections


List of poems
Title Year First published Reprinted/collected
First snow 2013 "First snow". The New Yorker. 89 (4): 68. March 11, 2013.
To a Daughter Leaving Home 1998 "Carnival Evening" 1998

Critical studies and reviews of Pastan's work



Notes


  1. "Maryland at a Glance: Poets Laureate". Maryland State Archives. August 26, 2010. Retrieved October 2, 2011.
  2. "1994 Faculty" Archived 2008-07-09 at the Wayback Machine, webpage of Middlebury College. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
  3. "Linda Pastan". 4 January 2022.


External media
Audio
Linda Pastan reads "why are your poems so dark?" from the book Queen of a Rainy Country (via poemsoutloud.net)
Video
Interview with Linda Pastan. Brown, Jeffrey. 2003. "Conversation: Pastan". In: The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. (7 July 2003). Online NewsHour.
Poetry Reading by Linda Pastan at the 10th Beall Poetry Festival, Baylor University, Waco, Texas (2 April 2004).
Beall Poetry Festival: Panel including Denis Donoghue, Galway Kinnell and Linda Pastan, Baylor University, Waco, Texas (3 April 2004).
Poetry Reading by Linda Pastan at the National Book Festival 2004, Washington D.C. (October 2004).

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[es] Linda Pastan

Linda Pastan (Nueva York, 27 de mayo de 1932) es una poeta estadounidense de origen judío. De 1991 a 1995 fue Poeta Laureada de Maryland.[1] Es conocida por sus poemas cortos que tratan temas como la vida familiar y doméstica, la maternidad, la experiencia femenina, el envejecimiento, la muerte, la pérdida y el miedo a la pérdida, así como la fragilidad de la vida y las relaciones. Sus poemarios más recientes incluyen Insomnia, Travelling Light y A Dog Runs Through It.

[fr] Linda Pastan

Linda Pastan (née le 27 mai 1932 à New York) est une poétesse américaine d'origine juive. Elle est connue pour avoir écrit de courts poèmes abordant des sujets tels que la vie familiale, la maternité, l'expérience féminine, le vieillissement, la mort, la perte et la peur de la perte, ainsi que la fragilité de la vie et des relations. Ses plus récents recueils de poésie sont Insomnia, Travelling Light et A Dog Runs Through It.



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