POET

Kay Ryan (1945 - )

Kay  Ryan

BIOGRAPHY

Born in California in 1945, Kay Ryan is the author of several books of poetry, including Flamingo Watching (2006), The Niagara River (2005), and Say Uncle (2000). Her unique brand of tightly compressed brilliance has earned her the status of one of the great living American poets, and led to her appointment as U.S. Poet Laureate in 2008.

Ryan has said that her poems do not start with imagery or sound, but rather develop “the way an oyster does, with an aggravation.” Critic Meghan O’Rourke has written of her work: “Each poem twists around and back upon its argument like a river retracing its path; they are didactic in spirit, but a bedrock wit supports them.” “Sharks’ Teeth” displays that meandering approach to her subject matter, which, Ryan says, “gives my poems a coolness. I can touch things that are very hot because I’ve given them some distance.”

Maintaining a career outside the mainstream poetry circuit, Ryan teaches remedial English in California’s Marin County, where she has lived for the last 30 years. She is the recipient of several major awards, including fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Ingram Merrill Foundation, and the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize.

AUDIO


Essential American Poets
Kay Ryan: Essential American Poets
Recordings of current poet laureate Kay Ryan, with an introduction to her life and work. Recorded September 11, 2007, in studio, San Francisco, CA.

Poems of the Day
A Hundred Bolts of Satin
Blandeur
Crown
Felix Crow
Flamingo Watching
He Lit a Fire with Icicles
Houdini
Paired Things
The Pieces That Fall to Earth

Poetry Off the Shelf
Abusing Animals in the Name of Poetry
Kay Ryan asks, "Who would be a turtle?"
Garrison Keillor, Billy Collins, and Kay Ryan
Excerpts from an evening of conversation and poetry.
Kay Ryan on Robert Frost
Our greatest American poet collected the wisdom of chicken farmers.
Poem Before the Event
A pair of poems about September 11th, written before the planes were even in the air.

The Poetry Magazine Podcast
Feeling Like a Worm in Tequila?
Poets chasing poets, Dean Young vs. Tony Hoagland, a theory of hats, and more.

ARTICLES BY KAY RYAN

I Demand to Speak with God

I Go to AWP

Laugh While You Can
A Consideration of Poetry

Marin County, Sort Of
Life, shard-to-shard.

Sweet Talk

The Double

William Bronk
1918–1999

BOOKS

The Niagara River
(Grove Press)
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