
Born in San Francisco on November 19, 1942, Sharon Olds earned a B.A. at Stanford University and a Ph.D. at Columbia University. Her first collection of poems, Satan Says (1980), received the inaugural San Francisco Poetry Center Award. Olds' following collection, The Dead & the Living (1983), received the Lamont Poetry Selection in 1983 and the National Book Critics Circle Award. Her other collections include Strike Sparks: Selected Poems (2004, Knopf), The Unswept Room (2002), Blood, Tin, Straw (1999), The Gold Cell (1997), The Wellspring (1995), and The Father (1992), which was shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. About Olds' poetry, one reviewer for the New York Times said, "Her work has a robust sensuality, a delight in the physical that is almost Whitmanesque. She has made the minutiae of a woman's everyday life as valid a subject for poetry as the grand abstract themes that have preoccupied other poets." Olds' numerous honors include a National Endowment for the Arts grant and a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship. Her poetry has appeared in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, and Ploughshares, and has been anthologized in more than a hundred collections. Olds held the position of New York State Poet from 1998 to 2000. She currently teaches poetry workshops at New York University's Graduate Creative Writing Program as well as a workshop at Goldwater Hospital on Roosevelt Island in New York. She was elected an Academy Chancellor in 2006. She lives in New York City.
Series
Books

Good Poems for Hard Times
2005

Arias
2019

The Sign of Saturn
Poems 1980-1987
1991

The Dead and the Living
1984

Your Family, Your Body
2017

The Gold Cell
1987

Balladz
2022

Strike Sparks
Selected Poems, 1980-2002
2004

Selected Poems
2005

The Wellspring
1996

Satan Says
1980

The Matter of This World
New and Selected Poems
1987

One Secret Thing
2008

The Unswept Room
2002

Stag's Leap
Poems
2012

The Father
1992

Blood, Tin, Straw
1999

El gran libro de Satán
Los mejores relatos, ensayos y poemas de la literatura maligna universal
2021

Odes
2016