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Jack Hirschman (December 13, 1933 – August 22, 2021) was an American poet and social activist who wrote more than 100 volumes of poetry and essays.


Early life and education

Hirschman was born on December 13, 1933, in New York City, into a
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family. He received a
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from the
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in 1955, a
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in 1957, and
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in 1960 from
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, Indiana. While attending City College, he worked as a copy boy for the
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.


Career

At 19 years old, Hirschman sent a story to
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, who responded: "I can't help you, kid. You write better than I did when I was 19. But the hell of it is, you write like me. That is no sin. But you won't get anywhere with it." Hirschman left a copy of the letter with the
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, and when Hemingway killed himself in 1961, the "Letter to a Young Writer" was distributed by the wire service and published all over the world. In the 1950s and 1960s, Hirschman taught at
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and the
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. During his tenure at UCLA, one of the students enrolled in his class was Jim Morrison, later to be a cofounder and lead vocalist of the American band
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. The
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, however, put an end to Hirschman's academic career; he was fired from UCLA after encouraging his students to resist the draft. His marriage disintegrated, and he moved to San Francisco in 1973. For a quarter century, Hirschman roamed San Francisco streets, cafes (including Caffe Trieste, where he has been a regular patron), and readings, becoming an active street poet and a peripatetic activist. Hirschman was also a painter and collagist.


Death

Hirschman died from
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-related causes at his home in San Francisco, on August 22, 2021, at the age of 87. He had tested positive for
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. He was remembered by the ''
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'' as, "a scholar and translator in nine languages who threw over a career as a college professor for the life of a proletarian North Beach poet."


Poetry

His first volume of poetry, ''A Correspondence of Americans'', published in 1960 by
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, included an introduction by
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: "What a relief to find a poet who is not afraid of the vulgar or the sentimental, who can burst out laughing or cry his head off in poetry – who can make love to language, or kick it in the pants." Among his many volumes of poetry are ''A Correspondence of Americans'' (Indiana University Press, 1960), ''Black Alephs'' (Trigram Press, 1969), ''Lyripol'' (
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, 1976), ''The Bottom Line'' (Curbstone, 1988), and ''Endless Threshold'' (Curbstone, 1992). He also translated over two dozen books into English from languages including Hebrew, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Persian, Russian, Albanian, and Greek. In 2006, Hirschman released his most extensive collection of poems yet, ''The Arcanes.'' Published in Salerno, Italy by Multimedia Edizioni, ''The Arcanes'' comprises 126 long poems spanning 34 years. Also in 2006, Hirschman was appointed
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of San Francisco by Mayor
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. In his Poet Laureate inaugural address, Hirschman envisioned creating an International Poetry Festival in San Francisco, reprising a great tradition from the city's literary past. In July 2007, Friends of the San Francisco Public Library, Mayor
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, Hirschman, and the
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presented their first San Francisco International Poetry Festival. Hirschman was named Poet-in-Residence with Friends of the San Francisco Public Library in 2009. Hirschman continued his work supporting the literary community and was the key organizer for the now biennial San Francisco International Poetry Festival. From 2007 Festival on, Hirschman, in partnership with Friends of the San Francisco Public Library and the San Francisco Public Library, have presented smaller poetry festivals in a variety of languages, including the Latino Poetry Festival, the Vietnamese Poetry Festival, and the Iranian Arts Poetry Festival. Hirschman curated the Poets 11 Anthology, which collected poetry from each of the city's 11 districts. Hirschman was a long time mentor to author and actress Amber Tamblyn.


Political views

Hirschman supported the anti-war movement, the
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, and advocated for the rights of the unhoused. According to a 2006 book review, Hirschman was a
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. Hirschman translated the youthful poems of
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into English (''Joey: The Poems of Joseph Stalin;'' Deliriodendron Press, 2001). He was an assistant editor at the left-wing literary journal ''Left Curve'' and was a correspondent for ''The People's Tribune''. He was active with the Revolutionary Poets Brigade. Hirschman is profiled in the 2009 documentary ''Red Poet'' in which he identifies as a
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- Leninist. He stated in an interview with the ''San Francisco Chronicle'', “The most important thing as a poet is that I worked for the Communist movement for 45 years, and the new class of impoverished and homeless people.”


Personal life

In 1954, Hirschman married
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, whom he'd met and dated when they were students at CCNY. Following graduation, Ruth became a program director for
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and eventually general manager of Santa Monica
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station
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. The couple had two children, David and Celia.


Selected works


Collections

*''A Correspondence of Americans'' Indiana University Press, 1960 *(With Franz Kline) ''Kline Sky,'' The Zora Gallery, 1965 *''Yod,'' Trigram Press, 1966 *''Black Alephs: Poems, 1960-1968,'' Phoenix Bookshop, 1969 *''HNYC,'' R. Tamblyn Skyline Press, 1971 *''The Burning of Los Angeles,'' J'Ose Press, 1971 *''Endless Threshold,''
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, 1992 *''Front Lines,'' City Lights Publishers, 2002 *''Only Dreaming Sky,''
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, 2007 *''All That's Left,'' City Lights Publishers, 2008 *''The Ulitsea Arcane,'' Nicola Viviani Edizioni, 2012 *''Talking Leaves,'' Sore Dove Press, 2013 *''Passion, Provocation and Prophecy,''
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, 2015 * ''The Arcanes : 2006-2016'' Multimedia Edizioni, 2016


Editor

*''Revolutionary Poets Brigade (Volume 1)'' Caza de Poesía, 2010 *''Poets 11 Anthology 2012'' Friends of the San Francisco Public Library, 2016 *(with Falk, Agneta) ''Heartfire: 2nd Revolutionary Poets Brigade anthology'' Kallatumba Press, 2013 *(with Curl, John) ''Overthrowing capitalism : a symposium of poets'' Kallatumba Press, 2014 *(with Curl, John) ''Overthrowing capitalism. Volume two, Beyond endless war, racist police, sexist elites'' Kallatumba Press, 2015 *(with Curl, John) ''Overthrowing capitalism. Volume three, Reclaiming community'' Kallatumba Press, 2016 *''Poets 11 Anthology 2016'' Friends of the San Francisco Public Library, 2016 *(with Curl, John and Falk, Agneta) ''Overthrowing capitalism. Volume four'' Kallatumba Press, 2017 *(with Curl, John) ''Building Socialism: World Multilingual Poetry from the Revolutionary Poets Brigade'' Homeward Press, 2020 *(with Curl, John) ''Building Socialism, Volume 2 - Fighting Fascism'' Homeward Press, 2021


Translator

*Artaud, Antonin ''Antonin Artaud anthology'' City Lights Publishers, 1965 *(with Victor Erlich) Mayakovsky, Vladimir ''Electric Iron'' Maya Books, 1971 *Dalton, Roque, ''Poemas Clandestinos Clandestine Poems'' Solidarity Publications, 1984 *(with Mark Eisner, John Felstiner, Forrest Gander, Robert Hass, Stephen Kessler, Stephen Mitchell, and Alastair Reid) Neruda, Pablo, ''The Essential Neruda'' City Lights Publishers, 2004 *Pasolini, Pier Pablo, ''In Danger : a Pasolini anthology'' City Lights Publishers, 2010 *Sénac, Jean, ''Citizens of Beauty : Poems of Jean Sénac'' Michigan State University Press, 2016


References


External links


Jack Hirschman: A bibliography
by Hirschman and
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, in the May 24, 2002 ''San Francisco Call''.
''Defiant'', A Proclamation by Jack Hirschman
and four of Hirschman's poems presented by ''The InstaPLANET Cultural Universe''.
San Francisco International Poetry Festival
by Nirmala Nataraj, July 23, 2009 ''San Francisco Chronicle'' * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hirschman, Jack 1933 births 2021 deaths 20th-century American male writers 20th-century American poets 21st-century American male writers 21st-century American poets Activists from the San Francisco Bay Area American Book Award winners American communists American male poets American people of Russian-Jewish descent American activists City College of New York alumni Communist poets American Communist writers Dartmouth College faculty Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in California Indiana University Bloomington alumni Jewish American poets Neo-Stalinists Outlaw poets Poets from New York City Poets Laureate of San Francisco University of California, Los Angeles faculty Writers from San Francisco