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Katherine Larson

Katherine Larson is an American poet, molecular biologist and field ecologist.[1][2] She is the 2010 winner of the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition and her first collection of poetry, Radial Symmetry, was published by Yale University Press in 2011.[3]

Katherine Larson
Occupationmolecular biologist, field ecologist
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Arizona,
University of Virginia
GenrePoetry

Early life and education edit

Larson's father worked as a professor of forestry and environmental science; her mother was a fourth-grade teacher with a passion for science.[1][4] She graduated from Flagstaff High School, Flagstaff, Arizona, in 1996,[5] and went on to the University of Arizona, where she took a Bachelor of Science degree in ecology and evolutionary biology, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in creative writing and English.[4] She also holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in creative writing from the University of Virginia,[4][6] where she was a Henry Hoyns fellow in creative writing.[7]

Career edit

Larson's work has appeared in anthologies such as Prentice Hall’s Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing, as well as in the journals AGNI, Poetry, Boulevard, The Kenyon Review, The Massachusetts Review, Notre Dame Review, and Poetry Northwest.[3][8][9] She has cited Marianne Moore, Elizabeth Bishop, Pablo Neruda and Tomas Tranströmer among her formative influences, as well as Medbh McGuckian, Ciaran Carson and Seamus Heaney from a semester spent studying in Ireland when she was in college.[4] In 2003, Larson won a Ruth Lilly Poetry Fellowship and she is a recipient of The Union League Civic and Arts Foundation Poetry Prize.[3]

In 2009 Larson collaborated with artist Heather Green on The Ghost Net Project at the University of Arizona's Poetry Center. 25 shadow boxes, each paired with a poem by Larson, were constructed from salvaged shrimp-boat wood and filled with flotsam and jetsam as a way of examining cultural and ecological relationships in the Gulf of California, where Larson had lived and worked for six months.[4][10][11][12]

Her first collection of poetry, Radial Symmetry, was published by Yale University Press in 2011.[2][13][14] The book was praised in The Independent for "an extraordinary wakefulness, an immersion in nuance that enriches experience",[14] while The Paris Review said: "The natural world has never felt more physical, more alive with tiny movements and infinite textures".[15] Bookforum enjoyed its "measured sensuousness".[16]

In 2012, Radial Symmetry won the Kate Tufts Discovery Award, the $10,000 award given annually to poets of promise by Claremont Graduate University.[6][17] The collection was also awarded the Levis Reading Prize from Virginia Commonwealth University and the ForeWord Magazine Gold Medal Prize in the Poetry Category.[13]

In an interview with The Kenyon Review, Larson said: "I live more authentically when I write. I pay more attention. I’m more curious. More imaginative. I ask more interesting questions. Writing allows me to approach my life with a greater passion", adding: "When I’m able to spend at least part of my life fully traversing the landscape of my mind, I’m paradoxically able to be more present to the people and the world around me."[18]

Larson works as a research scientist in the field of molecular biology.[18]

She lives in Tucson, Arizona with her husband and daughter.[1][3]

Awards and honours edit

In 2010, Larson was selected by Louise Glück as winner of the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition.[8]

Works edit

  • Radial symmetry, New Haven : Yale University Press, 2011. ISBN 9780300169195, OCLC 765960354

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "On the NewsHour: Poet Katherine Larson", PBS NewsHour, 14 March 2012. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  2. ^ a b Larson, Katherine. Radial Symmetry, Yale: Yale University Press (2011).
  3. ^ a b c d "Katherine Larson", Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  4. ^ a b c d e "A Conversation with Katherine Larson", Blackbird, 21 September 2012. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  5. ^ "Scholar Update", Flinn Foundation. Retrieved 2012-05-07.
  6. ^ a b "Alum adds another major poetry award", Flinn Foundation, 08 February 2012. Retrieved 2012-05-07.
  7. ^ "Poet, Scientist Katherine Larson In Pursuit of the Unconscious", UVA Top News Daily, 22 June 2004. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  8. ^ a b "Louise Glück Chooses Katherine Larson as 2010 Yale Younger Poet", Yale University Press, 9 March 2010. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  9. ^ "Love at Thirty-two Degrees by Katherine Larson" 2010-08-13 at the Wayback Machine, Poetry, March 2006. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  10. ^ Green, Heather & Larson, Katherine. "Ghost Net Project" 2011-10-09 at the Wayback Machine, 2009. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  11. ^ Regan, Margaret. "Sea Change: Artist Heather Green converts flotsam into something rich and strange", Tucson Weekly, 10 September 2009. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  12. ^ "Oh Earth, Wait for Me": Conversations about Art and Ecology" 2010-07-12 at the Wayback Machine, University of Arizona, September 2009. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  13. ^ a b "Radial Symmetry", Yale University Press, 28 March 2011. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  14. ^ a b Etter, Carrie. "Radial Symmetry by Katherine Larson", The Independent, 29 May 2011. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  15. ^ Rudick, Nicole. "Staff Picks: Robert Walser, Katherine Larson", The Paris Review, 13 May 2011. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  16. ^ Plunkett, Adam. “Why Critics Praise Bad Poetry”, Bookforum, 15 September 2011. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  17. ^ "CGU announces winners of 2012 Kingsley and Kate Tufts Poetry Awards", Claremont Graduate University, 1 February 2012. Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  18. ^ a b Johnson, Grant. “Writing Allows Me to Approach My Life with a Greater Passion”: Micro-Interview with Katherine Larson", The Kenyon Review, 15 March 2011. Retrieved 2012-11-25.

katherine, larson, american, poet, molecular, biologist, field, ecologist, 2010, winner, yale, series, younger, poets, competition, first, collection, poetry, radial, symmetry, published, yale, university, press, 2011, occupationmolecular, biologist, field, ec. Katherine Larson is an American poet molecular biologist and field ecologist 1 2 She is the 2010 winner of the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition and her first collection of poetry Radial Symmetry was published by Yale University Press in 2011 3 Katherine LarsonOccupationmolecular biologist field ecologistNationalityAmericanAlma materUniversity of Arizona University of VirginiaGenrePoetry Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Awards and honours 4 Works 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editLarson s father worked as a professor of forestry and environmental science her mother was a fourth grade teacher with a passion for science 1 4 She graduated from Flagstaff High School Flagstaff Arizona in 1996 5 and went on to the University of Arizona where she took a Bachelor of Science degree in ecology and evolutionary biology and a Bachelor of Arts degree in creative writing and English 4 She also holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in creative writing from the University of Virginia 4 6 where she was a Henry Hoyns fellow in creative writing 7 Career editLarson s work has appeared in anthologies such as Prentice Hall s Literature An Introduction to Reading and Writing as well as in the journals AGNI Poetry Boulevard The Kenyon Review The Massachusetts Review Notre Dame Review and Poetry Northwest 3 8 9 She has cited Marianne Moore Elizabeth Bishop Pablo Neruda and Tomas Transtromer among her formative influences as well as Medbh McGuckian Ciaran Carson and Seamus Heaney from a semester spent studying in Ireland when she was in college 4 In 2003 Larson won a Ruth Lilly Poetry Fellowship and she is a recipient of The Union League Civic and Arts Foundation Poetry Prize 3 In 2009 Larson collaborated with artist Heather Green on The Ghost Net Project at the University of Arizona s Poetry Center 25 shadow boxes each paired with a poem by Larson were constructed from salvaged shrimp boat wood and filled with flotsam and jetsam as a way of examining cultural and ecological relationships in the Gulf of California where Larson had lived and worked for six months 4 10 11 12 Her first collection of poetry Radial Symmetry was published by Yale University Press in 2011 2 13 14 The book was praised in The Independent for an extraordinary wakefulness an immersion in nuance that enriches experience 14 while The Paris Review said The natural world has never felt more physical more alive with tiny movements and infinite textures 15 Bookforum enjoyed its measured sensuousness 16 In 2012 Radial Symmetry won the Kate Tufts Discovery Award the 10 000 award given annually to poets of promise by Claremont Graduate University 6 17 The collection was also awarded the Levis Reading Prize from Virginia Commonwealth University and the ForeWord Magazine Gold Medal Prize in the Poetry Category 13 In an interview with The Kenyon Review Larson said I live more authentically when I write I pay more attention I m more curious More imaginative I ask more interesting questions Writing allows me to approach my life with a greater passion adding When I m able to spend at least part of my life fully traversing the landscape of my mind I m paradoxically able to be more present to the people and the world around me 18 Larson works as a research scientist in the field of molecular biology 18 She lives in Tucson Arizona with her husband and daughter 1 3 Awards and honours editIn 2010 Larson was selected by Louise Gluck as winner of the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition 8 Works editRadial symmetry New Haven Yale University Press 2011 ISBN 9780300169195 OCLC 765960354References edit a b c On the NewsHour Poet Katherine Larson PBS NewsHour 14 March 2012 Retrieved 2012 11 25 a b Larson Katherine Radial Symmetry Yale Yale University Press 2011 a b c d Katherine Larson Poetry Foundation Retrieved 2012 11 25 a b c d e A Conversation with Katherine Larson Blackbird 21 September 2012 Retrieved 2012 11 25 Scholar Update Flinn Foundation Retrieved 2012 05 07 a b Alum adds another major poetry award Flinn Foundation 08 February 2012 Retrieved 2012 05 07 Poet Scientist Katherine Larson In Pursuit of the Unconscious UVA Top News Daily 22 June 2004 Retrieved 2012 11 25 a b Louise Gluck Chooses Katherine Larson as 2010 Yale Younger Poet Yale University Press 9 March 2010 Retrieved 2012 11 25 Love at Thirty two Degrees by Katherine Larson Archived 2010 08 13 at the Wayback Machine Poetry March 2006 Retrieved 2012 11 25 Green Heather amp Larson Katherine Ghost Net Project Archived 2011 10 09 at the Wayback Machine 2009 Retrieved 2012 11 25 Regan Margaret Sea Change Artist Heather Green converts flotsam into something rich and strange Tucson Weekly 10 September 2009 Retrieved 2012 11 25 Oh Earth Wait for Me Conversations about Art and Ecology Archived 2010 07 12 at the Wayback Machine University of Arizona September 2009 Retrieved 2012 11 25 a b Radial Symmetry Yale University Press 28 March 2011 Retrieved 2012 11 25 a b Etter Carrie Radial Symmetry by Katherine Larson The Independent 29 May 2011 Retrieved 2012 11 25 Rudick Nicole Staff Picks Robert Walser Katherine Larson The Paris Review 13 May 2011 Retrieved 2012 11 25 Plunkett Adam Why Critics Praise Bad Poetry Bookforum 15 September 2011 Retrieved 2012 11 25 CGU announces winners of 2012 Kingsley and Kate Tufts Poetry Awards Claremont Graduate University 1 February 2012 Retrieved 2012 11 25 a b Johnson Grant Writing Allows Me to Approach My Life with a Greater Passion Micro Interview with Katherine Larson The Kenyon Review 15 March 2011 Retrieved 2012 11 25 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Katherine Larson amp oldid 1081143097, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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