- Hal
Sirowitz (born 1949) is an
American poet.
Sirowitz has a
degree from
Hofstra in education. He
first began to
attract attention at the
Nuyorican Poets...
- 1997–2001:
Stephen Stepanchev (inaugural Poet Laureate) 2001–2004: Hal
Sirowitz (born 1949) 2004–2007:
Ishle Yi Park 2007–2010:
Julio Marzan 2010–2014:...
-
American poet Hal
Sirowitz. Additionally, the song's
opening line ("Someday
mother will die and I'll get the money") is a
reference to
Sirowitz's portrayal of...
- won
National Endowment of the Arts (NEA)
Fellowships for Literature: Hal
Sirowitz (who was on the
Nuyorican Poets Cafe
Poetry Slam team in 1993) won an NEA...
- Lyte, Toby Huss,
Bahiyyih Maroon, Eric Bogosian,
Matthew Courtney, Hal
Sirowitz, Gil Scott-Heron,
Larry McDonald and
Wanda Phipps – Sony
Music Studios...
- "slam poets" who have won NEA grants. As of 2011, the
other poets are Hal
Sirowitz (who was on the
Nuyorican Poets Cafe
Poetry Slam team in 1993, and won...
- Jess
Mowry Álvaro
Mutis Joyce Carol Oates Dmitri Prigov Daniel Scott Olga
Sedakova Hal
Sirowitz Elena Shvarts Julia Vinograd Gerald Vizenor Nellie Wong...
- (1939–2000)
Carrie Bell
Sinclair (1839-1883) John
Sinclair (born 1941) Hal
Sirowitz (born 1949)
Judith Skillman (born 1954) Myra
Sklarew (born 1934) Ed Skoog...
- of
Literary Kicks: "I
published Art Spiegelman, Tuli
Kupferberg and Hal
Sirowitz,
among others." In 2012 Ron Kolm
became a
contributing editor of Sensitive...
-
University and
worked in advertising,
serving as
Creative director of
Rosenfeld Sirowitz and Lawson. One of her
commercials is
featured in the
Museum of Modern...