Sparrow (American poet)

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Sparrow (born Michael Gorelick, October 2, 1953) is an American poet, activist, and musician. As a member of the New York-based literary group , Sparrow has published several poetry collections with Soft Skull Press, as well as chapbooks in collaboration with the St. Mark's Poetry Project, and he has served as the editor for the literary journal Big Fish. He has been published in The New Yorker (after picketing their offices in 1996 while holding a sign reading, "My Poetry is as bad as yours)", The Quarterly, and The New York Times. He is the founder both of the "One Size Fits All Movement" and the . He was also featured in the PBS series , and his music (with the band Foamola) is featured on the poetry compilation . He is also a gossip columnist for the , a contributing editor to Chronogr rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Sparrow (born Michael Gorelick, October 2, 1953) is an American poet, activist, and musician. As a member of the New York-based literary group , Sparrow has published several poetry collections with Soft Skull Press, as well as chapbooks in collaboration with the St. Mark's Poetry Project, and he has served as the editor for the literary journal Big Fish. He has been published in The New Yorker (after picketing their offices in 1996 while holding a sign reading, "My Poetry is as bad as yours)", The Quarterly, and The New York Times. He is the founder both of the "One Size Fits All Movement" and the . He was also featured in the PBS series , and his music (with the band Foamola) is featured on the poetry compilation . He is also a gossip columnist for the , a contributing editor to Chronogram, and a substitute teacher. He currently lives with his wife Violet Snow and daughter in the Woodstock region of the Catskill Mountains in New York.
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