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American poet
Lauren Camp
Lauren Camp
BornNew York
Alma materCornell University
Emerson College
Occupation(s)New Mexico Poet Laureate, writer and educator
AwardsDorset Prize
Arab American Book Award (finalist)
HonoursAstronomer in Residence at Grand Canyon National Park
Websitelaurencamp.com

Lauren Camp is an Arab American poet. As New Mexico Poet Laureate (2022 to 2025), she has been honored with a 2023 Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellowship. She is the author of eight poetry collections, most recently In Old Sky, which grew out of her experience as Astronomer-in-Residence at Grand Canyon National Park.

Her book, Worn Smooth between Devourings, was featured on New Mexico PBS. The Columbia Daily Tribune said An Eye in Each Square is "perhaps the finest collection of the year." One Hundred Hungers was selected by David Wojahn for the Dorset Prize, and went on to win finalist citations for the Arab American Book Award, the Housatonic Book Award and the Sheila Margaret Motton Book Prize.

Work

According to Jacqueline Kolosov, "One of Camp’s gifts is her ability to conjure both the historical and the mythic past and the joint terrain they inhabit, with a vividness that, at its best, captures moments infused with both sorrow and joy."

Writing in Poet Lore, Margaret Randall said, "Camp pulls together and makes full sense of the questions that have nudged and troubled her…the places claimed by remembering and forgetting, the ways in which gender inhabits time and place, the identity she holds…"

Publishers Weekly says of Camp's work, “There are smaller surprises that intertwine with this larger narrative… the ideas of loss and forgetting become more evident with each poem.”

Electric Literature, in acknowledging One Hundred Hungers for "7 Books of Poetry by Arab American Women," wrote "Camp is a master of the luscious line... It is one of the most sensuous books you’ll ever read and characteristic of the gorgeousness of her work." In its review of One Hundred Hungers, World Literature Today describes "the oddity of diaspora within diaspora through evocative imagery and diction and direct interrogation of political (and personal) drama.”

Washington Independent Review of Books says of Took House, “It’s as if Camp is holding a magnifying glass in the light until the page beneath it catches fire,” and World Literature Today, in an "Editor’s Pick", states, “The ‘sinew and lava’ of both desire and loss pulse right beneath the surface of the poems…”

She is the subject of an episode of Grace Cavalieri's The Poet and the Poem for The Library of Congress and a long-form interview by David Naimon on Between the Covers. She has presented her poems at the Mayo Clinic, the Oklahoma Center for the Humanities, The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and the International Studies Institute.

Camp is an inaugural Land Line Resident with Denver Botanic Gardens. She was a juror for the 2014 Neustadt International Prize for Literature and was selected to be one of 100 international artists for 100 Offerings of Peace.

Camp's writing has appeared in Kenyon Review, Pleiades, Poet Lore, Waxwing, Boston Review, Crazyhorse, Beloit Poetry Journal, Weber and the Poem-a-Day series from The Academy of American Poets. The Rumpus published a long interview with Camp about her book, Took House. Her honors include a fellowship from the Black Earth Institute, and translations of her poems to Turkish, Spanish, Arabic and Mandarin.

Books

Honors

References

  1. ^ "One Hundred Hungers wins the 2014 Tupelo Press Dorset Prize, judged by David Wojahn".
  2. ^ "2017 Arab American Book Award Winners".
  3. ^ "2017 Housatonic Book Award Winners and Finalists".
  4. ^ "2016 Sheila Margaret Motton Book Prize Winners".
  5. "Jacqueline Kolosov in Salamander".
  6. "Publishers Weekly".
  7. "Electric Literature". 2 April 2021.
  8. "World Literature Today".
  9. "Library of Congress' "The Poet and the Poem"".
  10. Camp, Lauren. "Waxwing". Waxwing.
  11. Camp, Lauren (15 March 2017). "Boston Review". {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  12. "Poem-a-Day series from The Academy of American Poets".
  13. "2015-2018 Black Earth Institute Fellows".
  14. "Poems translated into Turkish at Escape into Life".
  15. "12 Poetas".
  16. "Arabic by Dunya Mikhail".
  17. "National Federation of Press Women's Prize".
  18. "2012 Anna Davidson Rosenberg Poetry Award winners".

External links

External audio
audio icon Lauren Camp, The Poet and the Poem 2017-18 Series
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