Lawrence Raab is the author of nine collections of poems,
including What We Don’t Know About Each
Other, a winner of the National Poetry Series and a Finalist for the
National Book Award, Mistaking Each Other
for Ghosts, long-listed for the National Book Award, and most recently The Life Beside This One, as well as a
collection of essays, Why Don’t We Say
What We Mean? A new book of poems, April
at the Ruins, will be published in 2022. He is the Harry C. Payne Professor
of Poetry Emeritus at Williams College.
Read Lawrence Raab interviewed by Lauren Peat.
Read Lawrence Raab interviewed by Lauren Peat.
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