Victoria Redel
Country:
USA
Company:
Art
Her maternal grandmother war born in Bessarabia. She attended Dartmouth
College, where she graduated with a degree in visual arts in 1980. She worked as an addiction counselor in hospitals in Greenfield and Concord, Massachusetts, before she returned to New York City to pursue her MA in poetry at Columbia University.
Redel isthe author of three poetrycollections: Woman Without Umbrella (Four Way Books, 2012), Swoon (University of Chicago Press, 2003), and Already the World (Kent State University Press, 1995). She is also the author of four books of fiction, in- cluding the award-winning novel Loverboy (Graywolf Press, 2001), which was adap- ted into a feature film in 2005. In her review of Woman Without Umbrella, Carolyn
Forché writes, "Woman Without Umbrella braves the perilous world of the present in allegorical lyrics of unexpected love, wild survival, diasporic estrangement. These are poems of gratitude for the still quickening of mature eros, the still 'bright absolute of desire. Redel's luminous postcards to the future render our predicament radically legible, to be survived with whatever courage we can summon. Delight with her in a city of miraculous luck". Redel has taught writing at Columbia University, Davidson College, The New School, and Vermont College and has received fellowships from the Fine Arts Work Center, the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. She is a faculty member at Sarah Lawrence College.