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Taylor McDowell Mali (born March 28, 1965) is an American
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Life

A 12th-generation native of New York City, Taylor Mali graduated from the Collegiate School, a private school for boys, in 1983. He received a B.A. in English from
Bowdoin College Bowdoin College ( ) is a private liberal arts college in Brunswick, Maine. When Bowdoin was chartered in 1794, Maine was still a part of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The college offers 34 majors and 36 minors, as well as several joint eng ...
in 1987 and an M.A. in English/Creative Writing from
Kansas State University Kansas State University (KSU, Kansas State, or K-State) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Manhattan, Kansas, United States. It was opened as the state's land-grant college in 1863 and was the first public instit ...
in 1993. One of four children, his mother was children's book author Jane L. Mali,Obituary: Jane L. Mali
New York Times, October 7, 1995.
a recipient of the
American Book Award The American Book Award is an American literary award that annually recognizes a set of books and people for "outstanding literary achievement". According to the 2010 awards press release, it is "a writers' award given by other writers" and "the ...
, and his father was H. Allen Mali, vice president of Henry W.T. Mali & Co., manufacturers of pool table coverings. He is the great-great-grandson of
John Taylor Johnston John Taylor Johnston (April 8, 1820 – March 24, 1893) was an American businessman and patron of the arts. He served as President of the Central Railroad of New Jersey and was one of the founders of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Early life Joh ...
, founding president of the
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. He has married three times. His first wife was Rebecca Ruth Tauber (married in 1993; she died in 2004) and his second wife was Marie-Elizabeth Mundheim (married in 2006;Vows: Marie-Elizabeth Mundheim and Taylor Mali
''New York Times'', May 28, 2006.
they divorced in 2012Marie Elizabeth Mali FB blog concerning divorce
/ref>). On August 11, 2013, Mali married Rachel Kahan. On January 2, 2015, he became a father to a baby boy, and in 2017 a baby girl. On January 7, 2021, the
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wrote about his mission to retrieve plastic bags trapped in tree branches around his Brooklyn neighborhood, using a metal painters pole with a 21-foot extension, and comparing him to
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.


Poetry

As a slam poetry performer, Taylor Mali has been on seven
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teams; six appeared on the finals stage and four won the competition (1996 with Team Providence; 1997, 2000 and 2002 with Team NYC-Urbana). Mali is the author of ''What Learning Leaves'' and ''the Last Time as We Are'' (
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), has recorded four CDs, and is included in various anthologies. Poets who have influenced him include
Billy Collins William James Collins (born March 22, 1941) is an American poet, appointed as Poet Laureate of the United States from 2001 to 2003. He is a Distinguished Professor at Lehman College of the City University of New York (retired, 2016). Collins ...
,
Saul Williams Saul Stacey Williams (born February 29, 1972) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, musician, poet, writer, and actor. He is known for his blend of poetry and alternative hip hop, and for his lead roles in the 1998 independent film ''Slam'' ...
,
Walt Whitman Walter Whitman (; May 31, 1819 – March 26, 1892) was an American poet, essayist and journalist. A humanist, he was a part of the transition between transcendentalism and realism, incorporating both views in his works. Whitman is among t ...
, Rives,
Mary Oliver Mary Jane Oliver (September 10, 1935 – January 17, 2019) was an American poet who won the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize. Her work is inspired by nature, rather than the human world, stemming from her lifelong passion for solitary ...
, and
Naomi Shihab Nye Naomi Shihab Nye ( ar, نعومي شهاب ناي; born March 12, 1952) is an American poet, editor, songwriter, and novelist. Born to a Palestinian father and an American mother, she began composing her first poetry at the age of six. In total ...
. He is perhaps best known for the poem "What Teachers Make." The popular poem became the basis of a book of essays, titled, "What Teachers Make: In Praise of the Greatest Job in the World" which was published in 2012 by Putnam Adult. He appeared in ''Taylor Mali & Friends Live at the
Bowery Poetry Club The Bowery Poetry Club is a New York City poetry performance space founded by Bob Holman in 2002.Aptowicz, Cristin O'Keefe. (2008). ''Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam.'' Chapter 26: What the ...
'' and the documentaries "
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" (1997) and "Slam Planet" (2006). He was also in the
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production, "Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry," which won a
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in 2003. Taylor Mali is the former president of Poetry Slam Incorporated, and he has performed with such renowned poets as
Billy Collins William James Collins (born March 22, 1941) is an American poet, appointed as Poet Laureate of the United States from 2001 to 2003. He is a Distinguished Professor at Lehman College of the City University of New York (retired, 2016). Collins ...
and
Allen Ginsberg Irwin Allen Ginsberg (; June 3, 1926 – April 5, 1997) was an American poet and writer. As a student at Columbia University in the 1940s, he began friendships with William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac, forming the core of the Beat Gener ...
. Although he retired from the
National Poetry Slam The National Poetry Slam (NPS) is a performance poetry competition where teams from across the United States, Canada, and, occasionally, Europe and Australia, participate in a large-scale poetry slam. The event occurs in early August every year and ...
competition in 2005,Aptowicz, Cristin O'Keefe. (2008) ''Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam.'' "Taylor Mali: The Man, The Myth, The Industry" page 266. Soft Skull Press, 288. . he still helps curate the reading series Page Meets Stage, held monthly at the
Bowery Poetry Club The Bowery Poetry Club is a New York City poetry performance space founded by Bob Holman in 2002.Aptowicz, Cristin O'Keefe. (2008). ''Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam.'' Chapter 26: What the ...
. His chapbook, ''The Whetting Stone'', won the
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Chapbook Prize for 2017.


Teaching

Taylor Mali spent nine years teaching English, history, and math, including stints at
Browning School The Browning School is an independent school for boys in New York City. It was founded in 1888 by John A. Browning. It offers instruction in grades kindergarten through 12th grade. The school is a member of the New York Interschool consortium. ...
, a boys' school on the
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of New York City, and
Cape Cod Academy Cape Cod Academy (CCA) is an independent coed college preparatory school for grades Kindergarten through 12 located in Osterville, Massachusetts. Mission statement "The pursuit of academic excellence and development of life skills in a safe, va ...
, a K-12 private school on
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, Massachusetts. He now lectures and conducts workshops for teachers and students all over the world. In 2001 Taylor Mali used a grant from the
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to develop the one-man show "Teacher! Teacher!" about poetry, teaching, and math. He is a strong advocate for the nobility of teaching and in 2000 he set out to create 1,000 new teachers through "poetry, persuasion, perseverance, or passion." He finally reached the mark on April 1, 2012.The Quest for 1,000 New Teachers


Published works


Books

* ''What Teachers Make: In Praise of the Greatest Job in the World'', 2012 - * ''The Last Time As We Are'', 2009 - * ''What Learning Leaves'', 2002 - *''The Whetting Stone'', 2017 -


Audio CDs

* Icarus Airlines, 2007 * Conviction, 2003 * Poems from the Like Free Zone, 2000 * The Difference Between Left & Wrong, 1995


Anthologies

Collections in which Taylor Mali's work is included * ''Poetry on Stage: At the Red Barn Theatre, Key West'', Danne Hughes, ed. 1995 * ''Poetry Nation: The North American Anthology of Fusion Poetry'', Regie Cabico & Todd Swift, eds. 1998, * ''Will Work For Peace: New Political Poems'', Brett Axel, Ed. 1999, * ''Bearing Witness'', Margaret Hatcher, ed. 2001, * ''Freedom to Speak Anthology'', Patricia Smith & Debora Marsh eds 2002, * ''The Spoken Word Revolution'' Mark Eleveld, ed. 2003,


CD Anthologies

Collections in which Taylor Mali's work is included * ''Attack of the Urbanabots'' (The Wordsmith Press, 2007) * ''New High Score'' (The Wordsmith Press, 2004) * ''Writers Week IX'' (WWIX, 2004) * ''Best of Urbana 2003'' (The Wordsmith Press, 2003) * ''The Kerfuffle Incident: Best of the Kalamazoo Poetry Slam'' (KPS, 2003) * ''Urbana: Bowery Poetry Club'' (The Wordsmith Press, 2002) * ''Freedom to Speak Anthology''(CD) (The Wordsmith Press, 2002) * ''Spoken Word Underground'' (The Wordsmith Press, 2001) * ''NYC Slams (Anthology) (PoetCD, 2000)


Narration

* American Fairy Tales,
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, 1998 * Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World, audiobook, 2000 * Hope Along the Wind: The Story of Harry Hay, documentary, 2002 * Blizzard!, audiobook, 2003 * The Great Fire, audiobook, 2003 * Revenge of the Whale, audiobook, 2005 * ESCAPE! The Story of the Great Houdini, audiobook, 2006 * Close To Shore, audiobook, 2007


Awards

* 1996, 1997, 2000, 2002 -
National Poetry Slam The National Poetry Slam (NPS) is a performance poetry competition where teams from across the United States, Canada, and, occasionally, Europe and Australia, participate in a large-scale poetry slam. The event occurs in early August every year and ...
winning team * 2001 - U. S. Comedy Arts Festival jury prize for best solo performance, "Teacher! Teacher!" * 2003 - AudioFile Earphones Award for ''The Great Fire.''


See also

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Performance poetry Performance poetry is a broad term, encompassing a variety of styles and genres. In brief, it is poetry that is specifically composed for or during a performance before an audience. During the 1980s, the term came into popular usage to describe p ...
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Poetry slam A poetry slam is a competitive art event in which poets perform spoken word poetry before a live audience and a panel of judges. While formats can vary, slams are often loud and lively, with audience participation, cheering and dramatic delivery. ...
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Spoken word Spoken word refers to an oral poetic performance art that is based mainly on the poem as well as the performer's aesthetic qualities. It is a late 20th century continuation of an ancient oral artistic tradition that focuses on the aesthetics of ...
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Voice acting Voice acting is the art of performing voice-overs to present a character or provide information to an audience. Performers are called voice actors/actresses, voice artists, dubbing artists, voice talent, voice-over artists, or voice-over talent ...
*
Bowery Poetry Club The Bowery Poetry Club is a New York City poetry performance space founded by Bob Holman in 2002.Aptowicz, Cristin O'Keefe. (2008). ''Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam.'' Chapter 26: What the ...


References


External links

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Taylor Mali profile
Famecast web site
Watch Taylor Mali recite his poems at Open-Door PoetryAudio of "What Teachers Make," "Like Lilly Like Wilson," "The Entire Act of Sorrow," "Depression Too Is a Kind of Fire," "Holding Your Position," "For the Life of Me," and "How To Write a Political Poem" (among others) on Indiefeed Performance Poetry Channel


YouTube videos

Mali posts videos on his channel a
YouTube
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