Alan Pizzarelli
Alan Pizzarelli |
Alan Pizzarelli at Baseball Haiku reading at
Chautauqua Institution’s Hall of Philosophy, New York, 2008. |
Born |
Alan Pizzarelli
January 12, 1950 (1950-01-12) (age 62)
Newark, New Jersey |
Occupation |
Poet, songwriter, musician |
Genres |
Haiku, senryū |
Alan Pizzarelli (born 1950) is an American poet, songwriter, and musician. He was born of an Italian-American family in Newark, New Jersey, and raised in the first ward’s Little Italy.
Poetry
Pizzarelli has performed numerous poetry readings and has taught poetry workshops in the US and internationally, including the International School of Lausanne, Switzerland, The Nick Virgilio Haiku Association in Camden, New Jersey, and The Newark Museum. From 2005 until 2009 he was senryū editor for the online poetry journal, Simply Haiku.[1] He is co-producer and co-host of the podcast, Haiku Chronicles.
Tom Lynch writes of the following Pizzarelli haiku:
twilight |
staples rust |
in the telephone pole |
"This last poem is as profound and literal an evocation of sabi, the incessant rusting of existence wrought by time, as exists in Western haiku."[2]
Bibliography
Books
Pizzarelli is the author of 12 books of haiku and related poems including:
- The Flea Circus (Islet Books, 1989)
- City Beat (Islet Books, 1991), first place winner of the 1992 Merit Book Award
- Senryū Magazine (River Willow, 2001)
- The Windswept Corner (Bottle Rockets Press, 2005).
Anthologies
Pizzarelli's poetry has appeared in many anthologies and books including:
- The Teachers & Writers Handbook of Poetic Forms (Teachers & Writers Collaborative, New York, 1987)
- The Haiku Handbook, William J. Higginson and Penny Harter (Kodansha, 1989)
- Haiku, edited by Czesław Miłosz (Wydawnictwo, Kraków Poland, 1992)
- Haiku Moment, edited by Bruce Ross (Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1993)
- Haiku World: An International Poetry Almanac, edited by W.J. Higginson (Kodansha International Ltd., 1996)
- Literature of Nature, An International Sourcebook, edited by Patrick D. Murphy (Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1998)
- The Haiku Anthology, 3rd edition, edited by Cor van den Heuvel (W. W. Norton & Company, 2000)
- Stone Bench in an Empty Park, edited by Paul B. Janeczko (Orchard Books, 2000)
- The New Pond, edited by Emiko Miyashita (Hokumei-sha, Japan, 2002)
- How to Haiku, edited by Bruce Ross (Tuttle Publishing, 2002)
- Erotic Haiku, edited by Hiroaki Sato (IBC publisher, Japan, 2004)
- Kiss and Part, edited by Gail White (Doggerel Daze, 2005)
- Baseball Haiku, edited by Cor van den Heuvel (W. W. Norton & Company, 2007)
- Haiku on 42nd St.: A Celebration of Urban Poetry and Art (Clerisy Press, 2008)
- Streetlights, edited by Michael McClintock and Denis M. Garrison (Modern English Tanka Press, 2009)
Pizzarelli was a consultant for Jack Kerouac’s Book of Haikus, edited by Regina Weinreich (Penguin Poets, 2003)
Periodicals
Pizzarelli's poems and essays have appeared in numerous publications, such as:
Music
BoneYard, “The Poet Ghoul” is a persona of poet/musician, Alan Pizzarelli. BoneYard, also performs as "BoneYard & the Elegant Skulls"
Albums
Electronic media
Pizzarelli has been featured on podcasts, radio, television and film most recently:
External links
References
- ^ Simply Haiku: Quarterly Journal of Japanese Short Form Poetry
- ^ Tom Lynch. A path toward nature: Haiku's Aesthetics of Awareness, in Patrick D. Murphy, Terry Gifford, Katsunori Yamazato, Literature of nature: an international sourcebook. Taylor & Francis, 1998 ISBN 978-1-57958-010-0 p122
- ^ Reprint ~ Modern Senryu, by Alan Pizzarelli, Simply Haiku, Summer 2005, vol 3 no 2.
- ^ The Serious Side of Senryu, edited by Alan Pizzarelli, Simply Haiku, Autumn 2006, vol 4 no 3.
- ^ Poetry in Slo-Mo by Holly Brubach, New York Times, March 11, 2007.
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Pizzarelli, Alan |
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Date of birth |
January 12, 1950 |
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Newark, New Jersey |
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