Lawrence Raab
Lawrence Raab is the author of six collections of poetry, including The Probable World (Penguin, 2000), What We Don't Know About Each Other (Penguin, 1993), a winner of the National Poetry Series and a finalist for the National Book Award, and Visible Signs: New and Selected Poems (Penguin, 2003). He has also published a chapbook of collaborative poems with Stephen Dunn, Winter at the Caspian Sea (Palanquin Press, 1999). His poems have appeared in several editions of The Best American Poetry, in Czeslaw Milosz's A Book of Luminous Things, and in Garrison Keillor's Good Poems. He teaches literature and writing at Williams College.
Published in VQR
- Saint George’s Dragon, Winter 2003
- The Invisible Hand, Winter 2003
- Camouflage, Winter 2003
- The Questions Poems Ask, Summer 1999
- The Night Sky, Summer 1999
- Big Ideas, Summer 1999
- Permanence, Summer 1999
- The Uses of Nostalgia, Winter 1994
- Daily Life, Winter 1994
- Ghost Stories, Autumn 1990
- Something Sensible About Desire, Autumn 1990
- A Night’s Museum, Autumn 1977


