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Lisa Robertson

Lisa Robertson's work developed among a community of poets and artists in Vancouver, Canada, where she began to publish in the early 1990s. As a long time member of the experimental collective Kootenay School of Writing, an independent bookseller, the editor of little magazines, and a frequent collaborator with visual artists, from the beginning Robertson's work in poetry has been informed by her engagement in art communities as an organizer, essayist, and teacher.

Robertson's FCA award supported the completion of her first novel The Baudelaire Fractal (Coach House Books, 2019). Her other published works include 3 Summers (Coach House Books, 2016), her eighth book of poetry, which received extended reviews in Artforum and Los Angeles Review of BooksOccasional Works and Seven Walks for the Office for Soft Architecture (Clear Cut Press, 2003), a selection of texts informed by collaborations with arts communities; The Weather (New Star Books, 2001), an experimental study of the language of meteorology in daily life, history, and politics, wh

Lisa Robertson

Biography

Lisa Robertson was born in Toronto, has been a long-time resident of Vancouver, spent some time in the UK and California, and for quite a while now, she has been living in France. She has been a visiting professor at a number of universities, but is not affiliated with any institution. For Robertson, writing has to do with sensing and filling a given space, and she does this in a number of ways. 
As an essayist and animator behind 'the office for soft architecture', she has explored urban spaces in relation to modern art since the late nineties. 'Soft architecture' represents a way of looking against the grain: not the scaffolding or the vertical structure, but the surface you can touch invites reflection. In the same contrary movement, she ventures into the realm of the philosophical essay in Nilling, in which she sets out to describe the invisible place of reading.

As a poet she often works on a particular poetic genre, exploring and appropriating it like a wanderer in a landscape. Debbie: An Epic, for example, creates an epi

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