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Steve Kowit developed his craft in New York's Lower East Side poetry scene in the early 1960s and later among California's Beat poets. Celebrated for his readings and dynamic poetry workshops, he taught at West Coast colleges and made a home in the Southern California backcountry near the Mexican show more border with his wife, Mary. He published twelve volumes of poetry, and his work appeared in numerous anthologies and magazines, including the Los Angeles Times, the New Yorker, Ploughshares, the Sun, and Yoga journal. Among his awards are a National Endowment fellowship, two Pushcart Prizes, and the 2006 Tampa Review Poetry Prize. show less

Works by Steve Kowit

Associated Works

A Book of Luminous Things: An International Anthology of Poetry (1996) — Contributor — 941 copies, 12 reviews
Poetry 180: A Turning Back to Poetry (2003) — Contributor — 847 copies, 10 reviews
Orpheus and Company: Contemporary Poems on Greek Mythology (1999) — Contributor — 52 copies, 1 review
For Neruda, For Chile: An International Anthology (1975) — Contributor — 28 copies
The Umbral Anthology of Science Fiction Poetry (1982) — Contributor — 8 copies
Onthebus No. 8 and 9 — Contributor — 6 copies

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Canonical name
Kowit, Steve
Birthdate
1938-06-30
Date of death
2015-04-02
Gender
male
Occupations
poet
Nationality
USA
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USA

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5 reviews
Steve Kowit's collection has a sense of humor and play, with its share of serious meditations. Several instances of metapoetry are joined by straight narratives on topics such as Chile, "The Lost Girls of Malibu", the love of dogs, and the inevitability of aging. Some ventures jump off the page more than others, but at it's best, this collection revels in the joy and fragility of human life. "A Betrayal" and "A Mania" are two poems that grab at the air in your lungs upon their completion.
A wonderful find! I first saw a copy in a Singapore bookstore, and have been returning to it time and time again ever since. This book will satisfy poets at any stage, from the beginning to the advanced writer, and the exercises will challenge them to dig more out of the ideas they may already have on the page. Highly recommmended.
I have read through this book several times. It gets to the heart of poetry while still teaching/exploring the techniques of poetry. It gives a great description of the types of poetry.

I recommend it to any poet.
This was one of the texts from a poetry class that I took in college. I the class and enjoyed the book. I have tried a few other poetry writing guides since then, but have liked none so well as this.

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