Lauren Shakely

Lauren Shakely (born 1948 Cleveland, Ohio) is an American poet, editor, and publisher.

Life

Her grandfather was Federal Appeals Judge Warren L. Jones.[1] She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Denison University in 1970.

Since the publication of this book, she has worked in the publishing industry for more than 20 years, holding senior editorial positions at Rizzoli, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Aperture, and ARTnews.

She is now senior vice president and the publisher of Clarkson Potter Publishing,[2] a division of Random House,[3] which publishes among others, Martha Stewart.[4]

Her work appeared in Sulfur,[5][6] Aperture,[7]

She lives in Brooklyn.

Awards

Bibliography

Poetry

  • "The Four O'Clocks". Virginia Quarterly Review: 106–107. Winter 1979. Archived from the original on 2009-10-10. Retrieved 2009-06-18.
  • Guilty Bystander. Random House. 1978. ISBN 978-0-394-42494-1.
  • Lunch at the counter. Poetry in public places. 1977.

Translation

  • Guillaume Apollinaire (1977). Le Bestiaire ou Cortège d'Orphée. DRAWINGS BY RAUL DUFY. New York: Stinehour Press. (This is the reprint of the 1911 illustrated edition)

Essays

Reviews

The contest judge, poet Diane Wakoski, said the work was a

powerful and terrifying ironic vision of twentieth-century urban madness and the desire to survive it not by love, understanding, historic or mythic renewal by death, or even humor. But rather, by blinding wit, piercing irony and an uncompromising attention to truth.[8]

gollark: Companies don't really do accounting, or much internal division of labour or anything. Generally, they're just one person or maybe a smaller team sharing resources a bit.
gollark: Yes, I am sure you're thinking "but but but my company has a giant HQ and shiny adverts!" It's not really a company.
gollark: Stock exchanges allow you to trade shares in companies and get dividends. But we don't actually have companies.
gollark: Okay, so. Stock exchanges don't really work. There have been many attempts and they never ended up going anywhere, although this was possibly just due to people not finishing the code or something. It's just that the kristconomy™ is not structured for it.
gollark: Should I deploy my usual "stock exchanges don't really work" explanation?

References

  1. "Warren L. Jones, 98, Federal Appeals Judge". The New York Times. November 14, 1993.
  2. "Clarkson N Potter New York NY, 100194368 – Manta.com". Manta. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  3. http://www.randomhouse.biz/libraries/pdfs/RandomRevSummer09.pdf
  4. "Martha Stewart Signs Major Book Deal With Clarkson Potter". The Internet Writing Journal blog. July 24, 2007.
  5. "Untitled Document". Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  6. "Untitled Document". Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  7. Aperture number eighty-nine. 1982. ISBN 0893811122. OCLC 9004105.
  8. Guilty Bystander, 1978
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