Karen Latuchie attended Bennington College and Barnard College, and was a staff member at Alfred A. Knopf publishing house in New York for 25 years. She is the recipient of fellowships from New York Foundation for the Arts, MacDowell, and Blue Mountain Center. Her writing includes a novel The Honey Wall, and short fiction appearing in journals such as Paris Review, Southwest Review, and Confrontation.
Karen Latuchie
Studios
Banks
Karen Latuchie worked in the Banks studio.
Banks, an ell on the north end of the Lodge dormitory, was first used as an artist’s studio in 1970. Since then, it has played host to an extraordinary list of writers working in several disciplines. In all seasons, Fellows have enjoyed the pastoral view through the French doors facing a field…