Title: Layli Long Soldier: Poetry Reading
Poet & scholar Layli Long Soldier will visit Berkeley to kick off National Poetry Month 2026.
Join us at 5pm Wednesday April 1st for a poetry reading by Whiting Award and National Book Critics Circle Award winner Layli Long Soldier. After reading, she will have a short conversation with professor Geoffrey G. O’Brien (English) and engage with audience Q&A; books available to purchase.
Layli Long Soldier is author of the collection Whereas (Graywolf Press, 2017), which won the National Books Critics Circle award, the 2018 PEN/Jean Stein Book Award, and was a finalist for the National Book Award. She wrote the chapbook Chromosomory (Q Ave Press, 2010), and her work has been widely anthologized in books like Native Voices (Tupelo Press, 2019) and The Larger Voice (NACF, 2022). Her poems and critical work have appeared in POETRY Magazine, The New York Times, American Poet, The American Reader, The Kenyon Review, American Indian Journal of Culture and Research, PEN America, The Brooklyn Rail, and BOMB, among many others. In 2015, Long Soldier was awarded a National Artist Fellowship from the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation and a Lannan Literary Fellowship for Poetry. She was awarded a Whiting Writer’s Award in 2016 and was shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize in 2018. In 2021, she received an Academy of Arts and Letters Award for Literature and the Michael Murphy Memorial Poetry Prize in the UK. Long Soldier earned a BFA from the Institute of American Indian Arts and an MFA from Bard College. She teaches in the MFA Creative Writing Program at the Institute of American Indian Arts and serves as the 2024-25 Endowed Chair at Texas State University. She resides in Santa Fe, New Mexico and is a citizen of the Oglala Lakota Nation.
Geoffrey G. O’ Brien is a professor of creative writing and poetry in UC Berkeley’s Department of English, and directs the longstanding Lunch Poems program.