Nancy Lagomarsino is an American poet. She is the author of three books of prose poems, the most recent being Light from an Eclipse (White Pine Press), a memoir covering the years of her father's experience with Alzheimer's disease. In describing his reaction to the book, Wally Lamb wrote that "Light from an Eclipse is, in equal measures, heartrending and celebratory of the beauty and buoyancy of life in the face of death."[1] Lagomarsino has published poems in numerous magazines and journals, including Cimarron Review, Quarterly West, The Prose Poem [2] and Ploughshares.[3]
Life
editBorn in Montpelier, Vermont, Lagomarsino currently lives in Hanover, New Hampshire, where she and her husband David raised two sons, and have lived since 1974.[4] She received her B.A. in English from Northeastern University and her M.F.A. in creative writing from Vermont College.
Published works
edit- Light From An Eclipse (White Pine Press, 2005)
- The Secretary Parables (Alice James Books, 1991)
- The Sleep Handbook (Alice James Books, 1987)
References
edit- ^ "White Pine Press Website > 2005 Titles". whitepine.org.
- ^ Lagomarsino, Nancy (7 April 1993). "My Grandmother and I Say Goodbye". The Prose Poem. 2 (1) – via providence.edu.
- ^ "Read By Author - Ploughshares". www.pshares.org.
- ^ "Book Em Foundation > 2005 Author List". bookemfoundation.org.
Sources
editExternal links
edit- White Pine Press Website
- Poem: Academy of American Poets > Untitled > by Nancy Lagomarsino
- Poem: Key Satch(el) > Index of Work 1997 > January 1997 - Vol. 1, No. 1
- Review: Literature, Arts & Medicine Database > Light From an Eclipse by Nancy Lagomarsino
- Review: Kingdom Books Blog > June 22, 2007 > Reviews by Beth Kanell of Sleep Handbook and The Secretary Parables by Nancy Lagomarsino