Hal Sirowitz
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Hal Sirowitz (born 1949) is an American poet.
He first began to attract attention at the
Sirowitz would later perform his poetry on stages across the country, and on television programs such as MTV's Spoken Word: Unplugged[2] and PBS's The United States of Poetry.[3] He has written eleven books of poetry, including the volumes Mother Said, My Therapist Said and Father Said.
Sirowitz is a 1994 recipient of an NEA Fellowship in Poetry
Bibliography
- Girlie Pictures, Long Island City, NY: Low-Tech Press, 1982.
- Bedroom Wall, New Brunswick, NJ: Iniquity Press/Vendetta Books, 1992.
- Fishnet Stockings, New York: Appearances, no. 20, 1993.
- No More Birthdays, Bristolville, OH: The Bacchae Press, 1993.
- Happy Baby, 1997. Bristolville, OH: The Bacchae Press, 1995.
- Two Second Kiss, Harvey, LA: Mulberry Press, 1995.
- Mother Said, New York: Crown, 1996.
- My Therapist Said, New York: Crown, 1998.
- Before, During, & After, Brooklyn: Soft Skull Press, 2003.
- Father Said, Brooklyn: Soft Skull Press, 2004.
- Stray Cat Blues, Omaha: The Backwaters Press, 2012.
Sirowitz abroad
Sirowitz is the best-selling translated poet in Norway, where Mother Said has been adapted for the stage and turned into a series of animated cartoons.[citation needed]
References
- ISBN 1-933368-82-9.
- ^ [1] Archived 2008-06-26 at the Wayback Machine | MTV's Unplugged series Episode Guide.
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- ISBN 1-933368-82-9
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