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Paul Zarzyski (born 1951) is a
cowboy poet Cowboy poetry is a form of poetry that grew from a tradition of cowboys telling stories. Authorship Contrary to common belief, cowboy poetry does not actually have to be written by cowboys, though adherents would claim that authors should have so ...
and educator. He is a former
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bronc rider.


Biography

Paul Zarzyski was born on May 25, 1951, and he grew up in
Hurley, Wisconsin Hurley is a city in and the county seat of Iron County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,547 at the 2010 census. It is located directly across the Montreal River from Ironwood, Michigan. History Hurley is located on the Montrea ...
.. Zarzyski received his
Master of Fine Arts A Master of Fine Arts (MFA or M.F.A.) is a terminal degree in fine arts, including visual arts, creative writing, graphic design, photography, filmmaking, dance, theatre, other performing arts and in some cases, theatre management or arts admini ...
degree in creative writing in the mid-1970s at the
University of Montana The University of Montana (UM) is a public research university in Missoula, Montana. UM is a flagship institution of the Montana University System and its second largest campus. UM reported 10,962 undergraduate and graduate students in the fal ...
, where he studied with
Richard Hugo Richard Hugo (December 21, 1923 – October 22, 1982), born Richard Franklin Hogan, was an American poet. Although some critics regard Hugo as primarily a regionalist, his work resonates broadly across place and time. A portion of Hugo's work re ...
,
Madeline DeFrees Madeline DeFrees (also known as, Sister Mary Gilbert; November 18, 1919 – November 11, 2015) was an American poet, teacher, and Roman Catholic nun. Biography Born in Ontario, Oregon, Madeline DeFrees lived in Seattle, Washington. She joined t ...
, and
John Haines John Meade Haines (June 29, 1924 – March 2, 2011) was an American poet and educator who had served as the poet laureate of Alaska. Early life John Mead Haines was born in Norfolk, Virginia. He was the son of a career Navy officer and moved fro ...
, and where he later taught Hugo's classes after his passing. In the same breath in which he first pursued his poetry passion, he discovered a second unexpected calling—bareback bronc riding—and competed on the amateur, ProRodeo, and Senior circuits into his early forties. Zarzyski has performed at the annual
National Cowboy Poetry Gathering The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering (formerly: Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering), is an annual gathering celebrating cowboy poetry produced by the Western Folklife Center, that takes place in Elko, Nevada, United States. History William Wilson secu ...
in Elko, Nevada for the past 30 years. He has toured Canada, Australia, Wales, England, and Russia, has recited at the National Book, Folk, and Storytelling Festivals, at The Kennedy Center Millennium Stage and the Library of Congress, and has appeared with the Reno Philharmonic Orchestra and the Spokane Symphony. He was also featured on Garrison Keillor's ''A Prairie Home Companion'', aired from The Mother Lode Theater in BUTTE! The author of twelve books and chapbooks, Paul's most recent collections were published by Bozeman's Bangtail Press: ''Steering With My Knees: Zarzyski Lite'' in 2014 and, in 2011, his “triptych,” ''51: 30 Poems, 20 Lyrics, 1 Self-Interview'', the latter offering 120 pages of question-answer prose that traces his otherworldly journey from his 1950's and '60's, rural, Polish-Italian, blue-collar childhood in Hurley, Wisconsin to the poetic pages and stages of the American West. Imbued with the belief that the music of poetry will, at times, blossom into song, Paul has applied his poetics to the art of the lyric and has co-written “western hits” recorded by
Ian Tyson Ian Dawson Tyson (September 25, 1933 – December 29, 2022) was a Canadian singer-songwriter who wrote several folk songs, including " Four Strong Winds" and " Someday Soon", and performed with partner Sylvia Tyson as the duo Ian & Sylvia. Ea ...
,
Tom Russell Thomas George Russell (born 1947/1948) is an American singer-songwriter. Although most strongly identified with the Americana music tradition, his music also incorporates elements of folk, rock, and the cowboy music of the American West. Man ...
, Wylie Gustafson, David Wilkie of Cowboy Celtic,
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, and other esteemed musicians. Two of these collaborations, one with Wylie and one with Tom, received the Western Writers of America Spur Award for best song of 2010 and 2011, respectively, while another of Paul's works, “Bob Dylan Bronc Song” also earned The Spur in 2010 for poetry. In January 2016, Paul's fifth spoken-word studio recording was released, a double CD of poems, sporting the same title as his latest book, ''Steering With My Knees'', and offering extensive, and at times “exotic,” musical compositions that include saxophone, slide/resonator guitar, didgeridoo, trumpet, trombone, flugelhorn, drums, blues harmonica, jaw harp, organ, tuba, accordion, piano, cello, banjo, theremin, etc. The project's elegant digibook presentation was designed by Paul's long-time friend and collaborator, Missoula artist, Larry Pirnie. Two earlier recordings, ''Words Growing Wild'' (1998) and ''The Glorious Commotion Of It All'' (2004), both produced by Jim Rooney in Nashville, offer poems with accompaniment by Duane Eddy, John Hartford, and other fine musicians, while two later disks, Rock-n-Rowel and Collisions Of Reckless Love (both, 2007), were produced by Open Path Music of San Jose, California —also at the helm of the current recording project. Paul makes his home, “where the poetry roams,” west of Great Falls with art historian and C.M. Russell scholar, Elizabeth Dear, their Aussie dog Zeke Zarzyski, horses Pecos and Lash, and numerous other soulful fellow beings who Ol’ Charlie referred to as “Nature’s People.”


Awards

*
National Cowboy Hall of Fame The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is a museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, with more than 28,000 Western and American Indian art works and artifacts. The facility also has the world's most extensive collection of Ame ...
, “Wrangler Award,” 1996 *
Western Writers of America Western Writers of America (WWA), founded 1953, promotes literature, both fictional and nonfictional, pertaining to the American West. Although its founders wrote traditional Western fiction, the more than 600 current members also include historian ...
, “Spur Award,” for poetry, 2004 *Western Writers of America, “Spur Award,” for poetry, 2010 *Western Writers of America, “Spur Award,” for songwriting, with Wylie Gustafson, 2010 *Western Writers of America, “Spur Award,” for songwriting, with Tom Russell, 2011 *2005 Montana Governor's Arts Award for Literature


Works


Poetry collections

*''Steering With My Knees: Zarzyski Lite'' (Bangtail Press, 2014) *''51: 31 Poems, 20 Lyrics, 1 Self-Interview'' (Bangtail Press, 2011) *''Becoming Flight''—Ltd. Ed. (Heavy Duty Press, 2004) *''Wolf Tracks On the Welcome Mat'' (OreanaBooks, 2003) *''Blue-Collar Light'' (Red Wing Press, 1998) *''All This Way For The Short Ride'' (Museum of N.M. Press, 1996) *''I Am Not a Cowboy'' (Dry Crik Press, 1995) *''The Garnet Moon''—Ltd. Ed. (The Black Rock Press, 1990) *''Tracks'' (The Kutenai Press, 1989) *''Roughstock Sonnets'' (The Lowell Press, 1987) *''The Make-Up of Ice'' (The University of Georgia Press, 1984) *''Call Me Lucky'' (Confluence Press, 1981)


Recordings / productions / exhibits

*Steering With My Knees—2 CDs (Bucking Horse Moon Music, 2016) *Collisions Of Reckless Love—CD (Open Path Music, 2006) *Rock ‘n’ Rowel—CD (Open Path Music, 2006) *The Glorious Commotion Of It All—CD (JRP Records, 2003) *Words Growing Wild—CD & Cassette (JRP Records, 1999) *Ain’t No Life After Rodeo—Cassette (Horse Sense Music, 1992) *The Crayola Kid: The Art of Larry Pirnie *Rodeo Poetry by Paul Zarzyski (ProRodeo Hall of Fame Exhibit, 1995) *Small Town Triumphs & Cowboy Colors—Paul Zarzyski poetry composing act two of a two-act play written by Lance Belville (Great American History Theatre, St. Paul, MN, April–May 1992.


Limited-edition broadsides

*Tender—A 10 Woodcut-Poem Suite, including “The Meaning of Intimacy,” “Love the Color of Trout,” “The Garnet Moon,” “Grace,” “Old Sorrel Mare Turning More And More Roan,” et al. Printed on 15" by 22" Arches Paper by Theodore Waddell (Tucker Press, 2003-2004) *For The Stories—Art by Jim McCormick (The Black Rock Press, University of Nevada, Reno, 2001) *The Hand—Art by Jim McCormick (The Black Rock Press, University of Nevada, Reno, 1999) *Words Growing Wild In The Woods—Art by Jim McCormick (The Black Rock Press, University of Nevada, Reno, 1995.) *Hard Red Wheat (Two Magpie Press, 1985)


References

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