Dolores Hayden

Dolores Hayden

<p><strong>DOLORES HAYDEN</strong>, award-winning poet and historian of American landscapes, engages the lives of daredevil pilots—women and men from the earliest years of aviation—in <strong><em>Exuberance</em></strong>, her third poetry collection. Hayden’s poems have appeared in <em>Poetry</em>, the<em> Common</em>,<em> Ecotone</em>,<em> Raritan</em>,<em> Shenandoah</em>, the<em> Yale Review</em>,<em> Southwest Review</em>,<em> Best American Poetry</em>, and <em>Poetry Daily</em>. Author of <em>American Yard</em> (2004) and <em>Nymph, Dun, and Spinner </em>(2010), she’s received awards from the Poetry Society of America and the New England Poetry Club, and residencies in poetry from Djerassi, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and Noepe. Professor of Architecture and American Studies Emerita at Yale University, Hayden has also been a Guggenheim fellow and won an American Library Association Notable Book Award for nonfiction.</p>

Books By Dolores Hayden (1 Book)