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Ed Friedman (born January 12, 1950) is an American poet and playwright. Friedman was born in Los Angeles, California, and studied literature at the
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. He moved to New York City in 1971"Drive Through Blue Cylinders"
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and soon after enrolled in one of
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's workshops at the
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at St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery. From this came the magazine ''Unnatural Acts'', with collaborative contents presented anonymously, which Mayer and Friedman put out from 1972 to 1973. Friedman then "invented performance poetry" when he began to oversee the Project's Monday night readings series during the period 1974 to 1976. He became the Artistic Director of the Poetry Project in 1987 and served in that capacity until 2003, the longest term of any AD for the Project.Diggory, Terence "Friedman, Ed" in Diggory, Terence (2015) ''Encyclopedia of the New York School Poets'' Infobase Learning. Rothenberg, Jerome (February 14, 2015
"Ed Friedman: Four new poems ('Ideal Boy') from 'Two Towns'"
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Friedman has given readings and performances at the
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, and
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, among other venues."Poetry of Ed Friedman"
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He has collaborated with visual artists
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– whose hat designs worn by models descending a spiral staircase were accompanied by Friedman's poetry, published in ''The New York Hat Line'' (1979), and who designed the settings for Friedman's 1982 play ''The White Snake'' – and Kim MacConnel – on several projects about learning a new language (''Lingomats'', 1980) and an illustrated phrasebook (''La Frontera'', 1983). – He also collaborated with composer Peter Gordon on the play with music ''Chinoiserie'', presented at The Kitchen in 1978. Two of Friedman's projects from 1979 are significant to his work. ''The Telephone Book'' consists of transcripts of Friedman's phone calls over the course of a number of weeks, and ''Space Stations'' – which has not been published in its entirety, follows up on
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by dividing a journal's pages into three columns and recording Firedman's attention shifts while he is writing. ''Space Stations'' provided the material for much of Friedman's published poetry from 1982 to 2001.
Jerome Rothenberg Jerome Rothenberg (born December 11, 1931) is an American poet, translator and anthologist, noted for his work in the fields of ethnopoetics and performance poetry. Early life and education Jerome Rothenberg was born and raised in New York ...
has said of Friedman that he is "a powerful & never disappointing poet/chronicler, at the top of his form & ready to take his place among the makers & movers of our time," and
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has said "You can count on Ed Friedman ... to take you on a fine ride."


Works

* ''The New Space'' (1973) Unnatural Acts Press. ; ** repub. (1979) New York: Bozeaux of London Press ** repub. (1992) Guilford Press. * ''The Black Star Pilgrimage'' (1977) New York: Frontward Books. "Directory of Writers: Ed Friedman"
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* ''Chinoiserie'' (play, music by Peter Gordon, 1977)"Ed Smokes, Stares Moodily"
''The Brooklyn Rail''
* ''The New York Hat Line'' (with
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and Katherine Landman, 1979) New York: Bozeaux of London Press. * ''The Telephone Book'' (1979) Power Mad Press/Telephone Books. * ''Lingomats'' (with Kim MacConnel, 1980) * ''The White Snake'' (play, 1982) * ''La Frontera'' (with Kim MacConnel, 1983) Helpful Books. * ''Humans Work: Poems 1982–86'' (1988) Helpful Books * ''Mao & Matisse'' (1995) Brooklyn, New York: Hanging Loose Press. * ''The World: 54'' (1998) Poetry Project * ''The World: 56 57'' (2000) Poetry Project * ''Away'' (with Robert Kushner, 2001) * ''The World: 58'' (2002) Poetry Project * ''Space Stations: The Funeral Journal'' (2001) Jensen/Daniels. * ''Drive Through the Blue Cylinders'' (2001) Brooklyn, New York: Hanging Loose Press. * ''Two Towns'' (2015) Brooklyn, New York: Hanging Loose Press. "Ed Friedman"
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References

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