Although Kathleen Norris's best-selling <i>Dakota: A Spiritual Geography</i> has brought her to the attention of many thousands of readers, she is first and last a poet. Like Robert Frost, another poet identified with a particular landscape, she can reveal the miraculous in the ordinary, and she writes with clarity, humor, and deep sympathy for her subjects.
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<b>Kathleen Norris's</b> books of poetry include <i>The Middle of the World, Little Girls in Church</i>, and <i>The Astronomy of Love</i>. In addition to her best-selling memoirs (all listed as <i>New York Times</i> Notable Books), her most recent prose works include <i>Quotidian Mysteries: Laundry, Liturgy, and "Women's Work, " The Virgin of Bennington</i> (a memoir) and a children's book on Sts. Benedict and Scholastica (in collaboration with the artist Tomie de Paola) are forthcoming. Her honors include grants from the Echoing Green Foundation, the Bush Foundation, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, and the New York State Council on the Arts. She lives in South Dakota and Honolulu, Hawaii.