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Alice Notley (born
8 November,
1945) is an
American poet. She was born in
Bisbee, Arizona and grew up in
Needles, California. She received a
B.A from
Barnard College in
1967 and an
M.F.A. from the Writers' Workshop at the
University of Iowa in 1969. She married the poet
Ted Berrigan in 1972, with whom she was active in the
Chicago poetry scene and with whom she'd two sons. In the early
70s she became rooted in
New York's
Lower East Side, where she was an important force from 1976 through 1992. After Berrigan died in
1983, Notley raised their two sons in New York's
East Village by herself for several years while continuing to develop her poetry. In
1992 she moved to
Paris with her second husband, the British poet
Douglas Oliver (1937-2000). She lives in Paris currently, making several trips to the United States each year to give readings and teach writing classes.
Notley has earned a reputation as one of the most challenging and engaging poets at work today. Fiercely independent, she's never tried to be anything other than a poet, and all of her ancillary activities have been directed to that end. She is the author of over twenty books of poetry, and also the author of a book of essays on poets and poetry,
Coming After.
Alice Notley was a finalist for the
Pulitzer Prize, and winner of the
Los Angeles Times Book Award for Poetry. In the spring of 2001 she received an Award from the
American Academy of Arts and Letters and the
Poetry Society of America's
Shelley Memorial Award. She edited and wrote a new introduction to her late husband Ted Berrigan's
The Sonnets (Penguin, 2000). Recently, Notley edited
The Collected Poems of Ted Berrigan (UC, 2005) with her sons, the poets
Anselm Berrigan and
Edmund Berrigan.
On October 3, 2007, The
Academy of American Poets announced its selection of Notley's Grave of Light: New and Selected Poems 1970 - 2005 for the
Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize.
Works
1970's
- 165 Meeting House Lane (1971)
- Phoebe Light (1973)
- Incidentals in the Day World (1973)
- For Frank O'Hara's Birthday (1976)
- Alice Ordered to Be Made (1976)
- A Diamond Necklace (1977)
- Songs for the Unborn Second Baby (1979)
1980's
- Dr. Williams' Heiresses (1980)
- When I Was Alive (1980)
- How Spring Comes (1980)
- Waltzing Matilda (1981)
- Tell Me Again (1982)
- Sorrento (1984)
- Margaret & Dusty (1985)
- Parts of a Wedding (1986)
- At Night the States (1988)
- From a Work in Progress (1988)
1990's
- Homer's Art (1990)
- To Say You (1993)
- Selected Poems of Alice Notley (1993)
- Close to Me and Closer...(The Language of Heaven) and Desamere (1995)
- The Descent of Alette (1996)
- Mysteries of Small Houses (1998) (winner of the 1998 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Poetry)
2000's
- Disobedience (2001) (winner of the 2002 International Griffin Poetry Prize)
- From the Beginning (2004)
- Coming After (2005)
- Alma, or the Dead Women (2006)
- Grave of Light: New and Selected Poems 1970-2005 (2006) (winner of the 2007 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize)
- In the Pines (2007)
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