Doug received a basic education in England, but one of the most remarkable aspects of his biography is the extent to which he educated himself. He was known for his voracious appetite for learning and for his nimble and penetrating intellect. He fell in love with books, movies, and music when he was a boy, and wound up becoming incredibly knowledgeable in these areas and others.
When the Corcoran College of Art in DC was looking for a new writing teacher in 1976, Doug was a natural choice. He had taught at an art school on a Greek island in the late ‘60s and had a natural gift for teaching. The Corcoran was also looking for a practicing artist, and Doug had already published two novels by the early ’70s. He was known as a catalyst on the Washington poetry scene.
An accomplished poet himself, he also ran a nationally celebrated poetry reading series in DC at Folio Books in Dupont Circle, attracting many of the leading poets of the day, who were usually paired with a local poet.
The Corcoran hired him, and Doug stayed for the next 37 years, becoming the most loved and respected member of the Corcoran faculty. His colleagues and his thousands of former students felt a tremendous debt to Professor Lang for his prodigious ability as a teacher and his generosity of spirit in all his interactions. In the literary world, he was known as a poet of fierce linguistic energy and technical skill. To his friends, he is an irreplaceable man of wondrous talent. A new selected poems of Doug Lang’s, called In the Works, is slated for imminent publication by DC’s Edge Books.
Doug Lang is survived by his close personal friend Sandra Rottmann, several nieces, nephews, and grand nieces and nephews in the UK, and by his many devoted friends and fellow writers.
A memorial event, in conjunction with the publication of Doug’s new book, is planned for early in 2023.
I talked with Doug every day on the phone & visited him once a week. Even while struggling with short-term memory loss, he remained the best of company---wise, funny, deeply knowledgeable, unpretentious, and charismatic. It's a much more barren world with him not in it.
Thank you Terence. So good to know a new book of Doug’s is about to appear, that he will gain new readers as his work thrives with the English language.
Posted by: Indran Amirthanayagam | November 26, 2022 at 07:32 AM
Thank you for this, Terence.
Posted by: Phyllis Rosenzweig | November 26, 2022 at 12:06 PM
Thanks Terence—this is wonderful.
Posted by: Susan Campbell | December 03, 2022 at 04:31 PM
Just saw this. He was fun to be around & is part of what I think of when I think of "a bunch of poets socializing." Will be good to have the book.
Posted by: Ross Taylor | January 05, 2023 at 01:08 AM
Just a couple of corrections Doug married in Brighton not London a double wedding with me and his sister. As for his education he did attend university in Harlech Wales .
Posted by: Frederick Cartman | May 04, 2023 at 10:57 AM