Michael Gizzi (1949 – September 27, 2010) was an American
poet, teacher, and licensed
arborist.
Life
Michael Gizzi was born in
Schenectady, New York in 1949, to Carolyn and Anthony Gizzi. He had two brothers,
Peter and Thomas Gizzi. He spent part of his childhood living in
Ohio and later lived in
East Greenwich, Rhode Island
East Greenwich is a town and the county seat of Kent County, Rhode Island. The population was 14,312 at the 2020 census. East Greenwich is the wealthiest municipality within the state of Rhode Island. It is part of the Providence metropolitan st ...
for three years of high school (10th, 11th, and 12th grade). His parents moved to
Pittsfield, Massachusetts but he later returned to
Rhode Island as an undergraduate student at
Brown University
Brown University is a private research university in Providence, Rhode Island. Brown is the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providenc ...
. He graduated from Brown University with a
Bachelor of Arts in 1976, and returned to Brown to earn his
Master of Arts degree in English in June 1977. There he worked alongside colleagues Bob Kessler, Jade D'Aquilarive "JD" Benson (born Denice Joan Deitch), Julia Thacker, playwright Andrea Hairston, fiction writer Alex Londres (life partner of attorney Geoffrey Bowers; see movie Philadelphia) and others, in workshops and readings. He attended the Masters program with the support of mentor
Keith Waldrop who ultimately connected him to the Burning Deck community of poets and artists.
Early career
Around this time he married his first wife, fellow artist Ippy Patterson, and his daughter, Pilar, was born. They purchased a home in
Rehoboth, Massachusetts
Rehoboth is a historic town in Bristol County, Massachusetts. Established in 1643, Rehoboth is one of the oldest towns in Massachusetts. The population was 12,502 at the 2020 census. Rehoboth is a mostly rural community with many historic sites i ...
where he worked for seven years as an arborist and tree surgeon in southeastern
New England to support his family. After receiving his AM, he moved to the
Berkshires in
western Massachusetts where he worked collaboratively with
Clark Coolidge
Clark Coolidge (born February 26, 1939) is an American poet.
Background
As a teenager, Coolidge attended Classical High School in Providence, Rhode Island. Coolidge attended Brown University, where his father taught in the music department. After ...
on a
Jack Kerouac
Jean-Louis Lebris de Kérouac (; March 12, 1922 – October 21, 1969), known as Jack Kerouac, was an American novelist and poet who, alongside William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, was a pioneer of the Beat Generation.
Of French-Canadian a ...
-inspired series. This work with Coolidge cemented a long-lasting friendship in work and in life. In the early 1990s, Gizzi began teaching English and creative writing at
Lenox High School, which he did for several years.
Literary career
In the late 1990s, he moved back to
Providence, Rhode Island. At this time he was married to his second wife,
Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) graduate and collage artist, Barbieo (Barros). He worked as adjunct faculty and visiting professor at
Roger Williams University and Brown University. He officially started work as an adjunct creative writing professor at Roger Williams University in 2005 and worked for three more years as a visiting professor there. Due to financial constraints, Roger Williams could not ask Gizzi back in the fall of 2009, so he worked as a visiting professor in literary arts at Brown during this time and coordinated a number of poetry readings and projects, such as the Down City Poetry Series on campus. During this period, Gizzi established himself in literary circles as an author and editor through his connection to the Waldrops and other noted poets.
He authored over ten books of poetry, including: ''Bird As, Avis, Species of Intoxication, New Depths of Deadpan, My Terza Rima'' and ''No Both.'' Both of his wives, Ippy and Barbieo, contributed artwork for covers of his books. His works were published by
Burning Deck Press
Burning Deck was a small press specializing in the publication of experimental poetry and prose. Burning Deck was founded by the writers Keith Waldrop and Rosmarie Waldrop in 1961 and closed in 2017.
Overview
Although the Waldrops initially promot ...
, Hard Press, and Roof, among others, and he would work as an editor for some of these companies. An indicative reflection of these relationships is highlighted in his work as editor of ''Lingo'' magazine which functioned as a component of Hard Press from 1992–1998. During this time he edited works from writers such as
Bernadette Mayer, Jim Brodey,
Merrill Gilfillan, and Trevor Winkfield.
In 1996 and 2007, Gizzi was awarded the
Gertrude Stein Award for Innovative Writing. In early 2000, Gizzi collaborated with Craig Watson (whom he met for the first time in 1976 at the Waldrops' home) to open the publishing company Qua Books. Their first published work was
John Ashbery
John Lawrence Ashbery (July 28, 1927 – September 3, 2017) was an American poet and art critic.
Ashbery is considered the most influential American poet of his time. Oxford University literary critic John Bayley wrote that Ashbery "sounded, in ...
's ''As Umbrellas Follow Rain'' in 2002. Their second published work was
George Stanley's ''A Tall, Serious Girl'' in 2003. In addition, he worked on outside projects as well, such as lyrics for music scores.
It was no secret that at different times in his life Michael struggled with alcoholism and depression and had periods of healing on both counts.
Michael Gizzi died Monday, September 27, 2010, in his Providence home at the age of 61.
Awards
*2007, 1996
Gertrude Stein Award, for Innovative Writing
*1995 Fund for Poetry Grant
*1991, 1987 Massachusetts Foundation Grant
*2010
Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists Award
Works
*''My Grandfather's Pants'', Bench Press (1973)
*''Carmela Bianca,'' Bonewhistle Press, 1974,
*''Bird As,''
Burning Deck
Burning Deck was a small press specializing in the publication of experimental poetry and prose. Burning Deck was founded by the writers Keith Waldrop and Rosmarie Waldrop in 1961 and closed in 2017.
Overview
Although the Waldrops initially promot ...
(1976)
*''Avis,'' Burning Deck (1979)
*''Species of Intoxication,'' Burning Deck, 1983,
*''Just Like a Real Italian Kid,'' The Figures (1990)
*''Continental Harmony,'' Roof Books, 1991,
*''Egyptian in hortulus,'' Paradigm Press, 1991,
*''Interferon'','' The Figures, 1995,
*''No Both'', Hard Press/The Figures, 1997,
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*''Cured in the going bebop'', Paradigm Press, 2001,
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*''New Depths of Deadpan''. Providence, RI: Burning Deck Press, 2009,
Non-fiction
"Robert Creeley: In Appreciation" 7 April 2005, ''The Providence Journal''
Reviews
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References
External links
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*Zurawski, Magdalena (2015-09-13)
What Was He Supposed to Do, Submit to a Shivering World? The Collected Poems of Michael Gizzi- a book review
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1949 births
2010 deaths
20th-century American poets
Brown University alumni
Brown University faculty
Roger Williams University faculty
Writers from Schenectady, New York
21st-century American poets