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Maureen N. McLane  

Poet, Critic and Professor; Contributing Editor at Boston Review and Poetry Editor at Grey

Maureen N. McLane grew up in upstate New York and was educated at Harvard, Oxford and the University of Chicago. She is the author of "World Enough" and "Same Life: poems"; and "This Blue"; as well as the poetry chapbook, "This Carrying Life." She has also published two books of literary criticism, "Balladeering, Minstrelsy, and the Making of British Romantic Poetry" and "Romanticism and the Human Sciences," and she coedited "The Cambridge Companion to British Romantic Poetry." Her book, "My Poets"—an experimental hybrid of memoir and criticism—was a finalist for the 2012 National Book Critics Circle Award in autobiography. "World Enough" was named one of 2010’s Five Best Poetry Books by Library Journal and one of the year’s 10 Best Books of Poems by Paul Muldoon in The New Yorker. "Same Life"—finalist for both The Lambda Literary Award and The Publishing Triangle Audre Lorde Award—was also named one of the year’s best books by the Chicago Tribune. "This Blue" is a finalist for the National Book Award.

A contributing editor at Boston Review and poetry editor at Grey, she has published widely on poetry, contemporary fiction and sexuality in the New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, Boston Review, the Washington Post, American Poet and elsewhere. In 2003 she won the National Book Critics Circle’s Nona Balakian Award for Excellence in Book Reviewing. Currently an associate professor of English at NYU, she has taught at Harvard, the University of Chicago, MIT and the East Harlem Poetry Project.

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