Lacunae

Book • 2016
Daniel Nadler's 'Lacunae' is a book of poems published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux that received critical recognition; NPR named it one of the best books of 2016.

The collection showcases Nadler's voice as a serious poet parallel to his career in technology and quantitative research.

It highlights his engagement with literary craft alongside his technical and entrepreneurial pursuits.

The book contributed to Nadler's profile bridging art and technology and is frequently cited in discussions of his dual career.

'Lacunae' helped establish Nadler's credibility in contemporary poetry circles while he was active in the tech world.

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