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Jeffrey Cyphers Wright is an American lyric poet, writer and publisher. Beginning in 1976, Wright studied with
Ted Berrigan Ted Berrigan (November 15, 1934 – July 4, 1983) was an American poet. Early life Berrigan was born in Providence, Rhode Island, on November 15, 1934. After high school, he spent a year at Providence College before joining the U.S. Army. After ...
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at St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery. He also studied with
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and received an MFA in poetry from there.


Biography


Poetry and performance

In the late 1970s Wright performed at PS122's avant-garde-arama. He read often at St. Mark's Poetry Project between 1979 and 1990 and served a three-year term on the Project Board of Directors. In 1996, Wright performed in two
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's poetry series events curated by the late philanthropist and poetry activist
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. In the millennial years, he hosted poetry events at the
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,
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, KGB and other East Village venues. In 2013, Wright wrote the poetry-play ''Clubhouse on East 13th Street'', which was performed at La MaMa E.T.C. and elsewhere. In 2014 he and Lili White completed a 40-minute video about a community garden issue that documented his eponymous performanc
''The Key Ceremony''
As a poet in residence at Howl! Happening, Wright produced The Fun Doctrine tv serie
Howl Happening
Wright is the author of 18 books of poetry. His poems also appear in twelve anthologies including ''Out of This World'' from Crown Press and ''Thus Spake the Corpse'' from Black Sparrow Press. He is well known as an impresario, organizing artistic parties and events at La Mama, Howl! Happening. He is also a long-time member of Brevitas, a community of invited poets who email short poems to each other and publish a periodic selection. Wright designed a cover for one their 15th antholgoie

Th
Brooklyn Rail
published a suite of his poems in 2011.


Publishing

In 1978 Wright started Hard Pres

where he published 80 postcards by different artists and poets. A selection of the postcards were included in the book
A Secret Location on the Lower East Side
', and were displayed at New York Public Library. Hard Press also published five books. From 1986 until 2001 Wright published 80 issues of '' Cover Magazine (Arts Publication), Cover Magazine, The Underground National'',

' with the help of estimable artist and writer contributors including Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, Steve Mumford, Sue Scott, Judd Tully, and John Yau. The magazine covered a broad range of arts and culture, profiling many important artists in advance of their heyday. Among others, Wright and ''Cover'' editors covered
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, and artists such as
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. The magazine's interviews with
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are among their last. ''Cover'' is archived at
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Wright started Live Mag!
Live Mag
' in 2007 in response to an invitation from
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to create an event at the Bowery Poetry Club. Wright's idea was to unite poetry publication in multiple forms: performance, electronic, and print. The magazine is a curation of current poetry and visual art and hosts events regularly.


Criticism

Wright's art criticism has appeared in ''
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'', ''ArtNexus'' and ''
The Brooklyn Rail ''The Brooklyn Rail'' is a publication and platform for the arts, culture, humanities, and politics. The ''Rail'' is based out of Brooklyn, New York. It features in-depth critical essays, fiction, poetry, as well as interviews with artists, criti ...
''. In 2008 the monthly ''Rail'' instituted his column of poetry reviews called "Rapid Transit". ''Cover'' and Wright's
Live Mag!
' host arts reviews by Wright and other contributors. Literary criticism also appears in ''American Book Review''. '


Collage

After 2007, Wright exhibited collages in group shows at Tribes Gallery, 532 Gallery (Thomas Jaeckel, Director) Turtle Point Press, and others. He has a collage in ''The Unbearables Big Book of Sex'' (Autonomedia, 2011) and has contributed poems and collages to online venues, including

', ''Beet'',

', and

'. In 2010, his visual and performance work was the subject of the solo, participatory exhibit ''The Good Outlaw'' at AC Institut

In an A-List preview of the show, ''The Villager'' described Wright as a "master collagist." A brief vide
documentary
of the opening event encapsulates the performative and visual experience

Wright showed collages in "Paper View," a two-person exhibit with sculptor Ga Hae Park at Tribes Gallery in 2011. Capital One Bank extended the run by hanging Wright's work in its East 3rd Street branch during the Occupy Wall Street protests. Wright co-curated "Occupy the Walls" at AC Institute in Chelsea, NYC. Savitra D., Bob Holman, and others participated in readings and events associated with the December two-week show of protest posters. Steve Dalichinsky published Wright's collage in his 2013 curated online exhibi


Critical response

In 1980, a ''
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'' article labeled Wright's poetry "street smart." His performance carried crowds and the words had sticking power with which he won a following. Wright has performed at
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's
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. Holman has stated that "Jeff did not just read poems, he lived them.". Joe Maynard devoted a page in ''Beet'' to Wright, including a collage, several poems, and a mini review, claiming that "Wright is a terrific poet.

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in reviewing the volume in the
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writes "Jeff Wright’s book of sonnets, ''Triple Crown'' (Spuyten Duyvil), replete with Wright’s collages, offers us a panoramic peek into the sometimes-hyper brain of a mad poet." And among the accolades for ''Triple Crown'', in ''Rain Taxi'', "While most contemporary New York School poetry seems aimed at like-minded, coterie hipsters, Wright’s poems ostensibly are directed (as were Shakespeare’s sonnets) to a single ear." According to Sparrow, Wright "invented New Romanticism" in the early 1990s. A poetic movement that was "joyful, communal, erotic, and spontaneous."


Awards

Wright received a Kathy Acker Award for writing and publishing in 2016.


Bibliography

*''Translust''. Five Fingers Press, 1977. *''Employment of the Apes'' (), Chronic Editions, 1981. *''Charges''. Remember I Did This For You Press, 1982. *''Two'' (with
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). Toothpaste Press 1982. *''Take Over'' (introduction by Allen Ginsberg). Toothpaste Press, 1983. *''All in All'' (preface by Alice Notley). Gull Press, 1986. *''Walking on Words''. Vendetta Press, 1996. *''Drowning Light''. New York: Soncino Press,1992. *''Flourish''. New York: Soncino Press, 2004. *''The Name Poems''. New York: Sisyphus Press, 2005. *''October Centerfold''. New York: Dummy Books, 2009. * ''Triple Crown Sonnets'' (). New York: Spuyten Duyvil, 2013 *''Blue Lyre'' (). New York: Dos Madres Press, 2018 *''Party Everywhere'' ().New York: Xanadu Press 2014, expanded edition issued 2020


References


External links


Live Mag! NYC
* *Bovoso, Carole, "Voice Choices," ''The Village Voice'' (July 16, 1980) *''The Brooklyn Rail'' (June, 2008)
St.-Lascaux review of The Good Outlaw
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