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Joel Sloman
I was born in Brooklyn in 1943. My first book, Virgils
Machines, was published by W.W. Norton in 1966. I published my
second book, Bus Poems, myself in 1992. Stops
was published in the fall of 1997 by Zoland Books, which more recently (2000)
published Cuban Journal, A Poet in the Venceremos
Brigade, 1970. My poems have appeared in The Nation, The World,
Poetry, and in several anthologies, including The
Voice that Is Great Within USS (Bantam 1971). I read my poems
at MIT, Harvard, Bard, Sarah Lawrence, The Poetry Project, the 92nd Street
Y (winning its Discovery Award in 1966), the Guggenheim Museum, Blacksmith
House, and Brookline Booksmith. In 1966-1967 I was the assistant director
of the The Poetry Project in New York and edited its journal, The World.
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