Maureen N. McLane

Biography

Maureen N. McLane was raised in upstate New York and holds degrees from Harvard University, the University of Oxford and the University of Chicago. She is a poet, memoirist, critic, and educator. She has published eight books of poetry, including This Blue, Finalist for the National Book Award, and Some Say, Finalist for the Audre Lorde/Publishing Triangle Award and for The Believer Award in Poetry; her most recent book is What You Want: poems (FSG, Penguin UK, 2023). She is also the author of an experimental hybrid of memoir and criticism, My Poets, a New York Times Notable Book. Other works include two monographs on British romantic poetics and numerous essays on romantic-era and contemporary literature and culture. Her poems have been translated into Italian, French, Greek, Spanish, and Czech and have recently appeared in London Review of Books, Poesia, The New York Review of Books, and The Yale Review.Her essays have appeared in Critical Inquiry, Representations, the LRB, The New York Times Book Review, Public Books, and the Los Angeles Review of Books. Her book, My Poetics, is forthcoming from Chicago in spring 2024. She is the Henry James Professor of English and American Letters at New York University.