Robert Glück (born 1947 in
Cleveland, Ohio
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) is an American poet, fiction writer, artist, and co-founder of the
New Narrative movement. In the 1980s in San Francisco, he co-founded the New Narrative movement with Bruce Boone and several others. His published poetry includes the book ''Reader'' (1989) and his published fiction work includes ''
Margery Kempe
Margery Kempe ( – after 1438) was an English Catholic mystic, known for writing through dictation '' The Book of Margery Kempe'', a work considered by some to be the first autobiography in the English language. Her book chronicles her domes ...
'' (1994), ''Jack the Modernist'' (1995) and ''Denny Smith'' (2003), and essay collections such as ''Communal Nude'' (2016).
Glück was the director of San Francisco State’s Poetry Center as well as the co-director of the Small Press Traffic Literary Center, and associate editor at Lapis Press.
Early life and education
Glück was born and raised in
Cleveland, Ohio
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in 1947. His father was traveling salesman and had the family eventually move to Los Angeles. He pursued his education at various institutions, including the
University of California, Los Angeles
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, the
University of Edinburgh
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's
College of Art, and the
University of California, Berkeley
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, where he graduated with a BA. He completed his MA at
San Francisco State University
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.
Glück was involved with
Enola Gay
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, a group of
gay
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While scant usage referring to male homosexuality dates to the late ...
male
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activists
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who staged actions opposing the development of
nuclear weapon
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s, for most of his life. Glück studied writing in New York City workshops with poet
Ted Berrigan
Edmund Joseph Michael Berrigan Jr. (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 ...
.
Work
Glück's body of work spans several decades and encompasses a range of poetic styles and themes. His writings often combine L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E theory with
queer
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,
feminist
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, and
class-based
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discourse.
Georges Bataille
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, Walter Benjamin, Roland Barthes, Julia Kristeva, and Michel Foucault were early influences.
Glück's publications include the poetry collection ''Reader'' (1989) and the collaborative work ''La Fontaine'' (1981), written with Bruce Boone. In the realm of fiction, he has published the story collection ''Denny Smith'' (2003) and the novels ''Margery Kempe'' (1994) and ''Jack the Modernist'' (1995). His writings have been featured in anthologies such as ''The Faber Book of Gay Short Fiction'' (1992), ''Best American Erotica 2005'', and ''Lust for Life: On the Writings of Kathy Acker'' (2006).
In 2016, his collected essays were published under the title ''Communal Nude'' by
Semiotext(e)
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History
Founded in 1974, ''Semiotext(e)'' began as a journal that emerged from a semiotics reading group led by Syl ...
.
In 2023, his book ''About Ed'' was published with the New York Review of Books. Glück's book is a portrait of the artist
Ed Aulerich-Sugai, an on-and-off lover he met in the 1970s in San Francisco, when gay life had erupted in contemporary life, sociality, and politics. He exhibited ceramics in an exhibition ''Robert Glück: Ghosts and Universes— Lingams, Rattles, and Genies'' at Josey in Norwich, U.K.
Glück's work has garnered recognition, including a California Arts Council Fellowship and a San Francisco Arts Commission Cultural Equity Grant.
He is married to an
engineer
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, Francesc Xavier Permanyer Bel, and lives in
Noe Valley, San Francisco, California.
Publications
* ''La Fontaine'' (co-authored with Bruce Boone) (1981)
* ''Reader'' (1989)
* ''
Margery Kempe
Margery Kempe ( – after 1438) was an English Catholic mystic, known for writing through dictation '' The Book of Margery Kempe'', a work considered by some to be the first autobiography in the English language. Her book chronicles her domes ...
'' (1994)
* ''Jack the Modernist'' (1995)
* ''Denny Smith'' (2003)
* ''Communal Nude'' (2016)
* ''About Ed'' (2023)
See also
*
New Narrative
* ''
Margery Kempe
Margery Kempe ( – after 1438) was an English Catholic mystic, known for writing through dictation '' The Book of Margery Kempe'', a work considered by some to be the first autobiography in the English language. Her book chronicles her domes ...
''
*
Dodie Bellamy
*
Kevin Killian
*
Dennis Cooper
*
Cookie Mueller
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*
Kathy Acker
Kathy Acker (April 18, 1947 isputed– November 30, 1997) was an American experimental novelist, poet, playwright, essayist, critic, performance artist, and postmodernist writer, known for her idiosyncratic and transgressive writing that deal ...
*
Chris Kraus
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Sylvere Lotringer
References
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American poets
American fiction writers
American editors
1947 births
Living people
American LGBTQ poets
LGBTQ people from Ohio