Michael Lassell

American writer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican writer
PlacesUnited States of America
isPoet Writer
Work fieldLiterature
Gender
Male
Birth15 July 1947
Age77 years
Star signCancer
Education
Yale School of Drama
Colgate University
Awards
Lambda Literary Award 
The details

Biography

Michael Lassell (born July 15, 1947; New York City) is a professional writer and editor.

Parents: Michael Joseph Lassell (1917-2006) and Catherine Lassell (1920-2015); no siblings
Education: Great Neck South High School (grad. 1965); Colgate University (B.A. 1969); California Institute of the Arts (MFA 1973); Yale School of Drama (MFA 1976).

Lassell has written extensively in the fields of design, travel, the arts (especially theater), and GLBT studies. His poetry, stories, essays, and reviews have appeared in newspapers, magazines, books, journals and anthologies in the U.S. and abroad, as well as numerous college and university textbooks. He has been most often anthologized for his poem, written at the beginning of the AIDS epidemic, "How to Watch Your Brother Die." His work has been translated into numerous languages, including French, Dutch, Spanish, German, Catalan, and Braille. His work behind the scenes on Broadway with Disney have been described as some of the most honest accounts of production life.

He served as features director of "Metropolitan Home" from 1992 until 2009. Prior to that, he served as managing editor of Interview and L.A. Style magazines, also as a theater critic for the Los Angeles Herald Examiner and L.A. Weekly.

Lassell currently resides in Greenwich Village, New York City, with his rescued dachshund, Schuyler.

Awards

  • Lambda Literary Award for Poetry - Decade Dance (1990)
  • Nomination: Lambda Literary Award for Poetry - A Flame for the Touch That Matters (1998), The World in Us: Lesbian and Gay Poetry of the Next Wave (2001)
  • Society of American Travel Writers Foundation Lowell Award, Gold Medal
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