Michael Rothenberg (1951 – 2022) was an
American poet,
songwriter
A songwriter is a musician who professionally composes musical compositions or writes lyrics for songs, or both. The writer of the music for a song can be called a composer, although this term tends to be used mainly in the classical music ...
,
editor,
artist, and
environmentalist. Born in
Miami Beach, Florida
Miami Beach is a coastal resort city in Miami-Dade County, Florida. It was incorporated on March 26, 1915. The municipality is located on natural and artificial island, man-made barrier islands between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay, the ...
, Rothenberg received his
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of arts (BA or AB; from the Latin ', ', or ') is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines. A Bachelor of Arts degree course is generally completed in three or four yea ...
in English at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He moved to California in 1976, where he began "Shelldance Orchid Gardens", an
orchid and
bromeliad nursery. In 2016, Rothenberg moved to
Tallahassee, Florida where he was Florida State University Libraries Poet in Residence.
In 1993 he received his
MA in Poetics at
New College of California
New College of California was a college founded in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1971 by former Gonzaga University President John Leary. It ceased operations in early 2008.
New College's main campus was housed in several buildings in the Miss ...
. In 1989, Rothenberg and artist Nancy Davis began ''Big Bridge Press'', a fine print literary press, publishing works by
Jim Harrison,
Joanne Kyger
Joanne Kyger (November 19, 1934 – March 22, 2017) was an American poet. The author of over 30 books of poetry and prose, Kyger was associated with the poets of the San Francisco Renaissance, the Beat Generation, Black Mountain, and the New Y ...
,
Allen Ginsberg,
Philip Whalen,
Michael McClure and others. Rothenberg is editor of ''Big Bridge'', a
webzine of poetry. Rothenberg is also co-editor and co-founder of ''Jack'' Magazine, He is the editor of:
*''Overtime, Selected Poems'' by Philip Whalen (Penguin, 1999)
*''As Ever, Selected Poems'' by Joanne Kyger (Penguin, 2002)
*''David’s Copy, Selected Poems'' by
David Meltzer(Penguin, 2005)
*''Way More West, Selected Poems'' by
Ed Dorn (Penguin, 2007)
*''Continuous Flame: A Tribute To Philip Whalen'' edited by Michael Rothenberg and Suzi Winson (Fish Drum, Inc., 2007).
*''Collected Poems of Philip Whalen'' (
Wesleyan University Press, 2007).
*''Bromeliaceae Andreanae'' by Edouard Francois Andre, English edition, annotated by Robert W. Read (Big Bridge Press, 1983)
*''The Bromeliads'' by Leon Duval, English edition, annotated by Robert W. Read (Big Bridge Press, 1990)
Rothenberg's poems have appeared in ''
New American Writing'', ''Supplement v. 2'', ''Brooklyn Rail'', ''Sensitive Skin'', ''Chiron Review'', ''88: A Journal of Contemporary American Poetry'', ''First Intensity'', ''Cortland Review'', ''Golden Handcuffs Review'', ''
Exquisite Corpse'', ''Zyzzyva'', ''Mudlark'',
[some information referenced in this article found here at ''Mudlark'']
Mudlark Poster No. 5 (1997)
/ref> ''Jacket'', '' Rolling Stock'', ''Sycamore Review'', ''Otoliths'' and many other publications.
His work has been included in anthologies such as ''Ecopoetry: A Contemporary American Anthology'', edited by Ann Fisher-Wirth and Laura-Gray Street (Trinity University Press), ''43 Poetas por Ayotzinapa'', edited by Jesús González Alcántara and Moisés H. Cortés Cruz (Mexico), ''Saints of Hysteria, A Half-Century of Collaborative American Poetry'', edited by David Trinidad and Denise Duhamel (Soft Skull Press), ''Hidden Agendas/Unreported Poetics'', edited by Louis Armand (Litteraria Pragensia), and ''For the Time-Being: The Bootstrap Book of Poetic Journals'', edited by Tyler Doherty and Tom Morgan (Bootstrap Productions).
His books include ''Wake Up and Dream'' (MadHat Press ''MadHat Press'' is an American and international book-publishing company located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
History
MadHat was founded in 2010 by poets Carol Novack and Marc Vincenz as a platform for new American and international writing. A ...
), ''Drawing The Shade'' (Dos Madres Press Dos Madres Press is a small press based in Loveland, Ohio. The press, founded in 2004, specializes in books of poetry. Authors published by the press include Norman Finkelstein, Richard Hague, Michael Heller, Roald Hoffmann, Keith Holyoak, Bur ...
), ''Indefinite Detention: A Dog Story'' (Shabda Press, USA), ''Indefinite Detention: A Dog Story'' (Ekstasis Press, Canada), ''Choose'', ''My Youth As A Train'', ''Unhurried Vision'', ''Paris Journals'', ''What The Fish Saw'', ''Nightmare Of The Violins'', ''Man/Woman w/Joanne Kyger'', and ''Favorite Songs''. A Spanish/English edition of ''Indefinite Detention: A Dog Story'' was published in 2017 by Varasek Ediciones (Madrid, Spain 2017). An Arabic edition of ''Indefinite Detention: A Dog Story '', trans. by El Habib Louai was published in Cairo, Egypt (Arwiqa Publishers, 2020). ''Benvenuto Nella Contea Di Somona: Welcome to Sonoma County'' bi-lingual, (Camion Press, Italy 2019). In 2020, his twenty-eight page book of art and poems called ''The Pillars: Art & Poems'' was published by Contagion Press ([email protected]). ''I Murdered Elvis'' was published by Alien Buddha Press in 2020.
''In Memory of A Banyan Tree, Poems of the Outside World, 1985-2020'' will be published by Lost Horse Press in 2022.
Rothenberg has recorded two spoken word cds in collaboration with prominent musicians. In 2002 he recorded, ''Under The Spell'' with Bobby Thomas Jr. ''Dystopic Relapse'' was recorded on Tribal Records in 2020, featuring Longineu Parsons, Michael Bakan and Brian Hall.
In 1990 Rothenberg began writing songs. His songs have appeared in films by Hollywood Pictures, ''Shadowhunter'' and ''Black Day, Blue Night''. His songs have also appeared in ''Outside Ozona'' directed by J.S. Cardone.
An archive of Rothenberg’s early works can be found at The University of California-Berkeley, Bancroft Library. An archive of works current to 2018 are part of Strozier Library, at Florida State University.
100 Thousand Poets for Change and Read A Poem To A Child
In 2011, Rothenberg and his partner Terri Carrion co-founded 100 Thousand Poets for Change. 100 Thousand Poets for Change is a global poetry and arts movement with an emphasis on peace, justice, sustainability and education. 100 Thousand Poets for change assists poets and artists around the world in organizing and planning events in their local communities, which promote social, environmental, and political change. Over 500 events take place in 100 countries each year. Events include poetry readings, music and dance concerts, art exhibits, art and activism workshops and street demonstrations. 100 Thousand Poets for Change is an annual event but 100 Thousand Poets for Change activities take place year round. 2019 marked its 9th year.
In 2018, 100 Thousand Poets for Change added a literacy initiative, "Read A Poem To A Child". A pdf of children's poetry collected by Florida State University University Libraries was made available as a free download. The poems in the pdf were selected from The John MacKay Shaw Collection, which consists of books, works of art, manuscripts, catalogs and ephemera related to childhood. The collection includes bibliographies, biographies, literature, poetry, and criticism. Over 2,000 individuals and organizations permitted in this initiative.
Community Activities
Rothenberg has also dedicated his life as a poet to political, environmental and social activism. He has been active in the environmental movement for over 40 years.
*He was co-founder and president of Pacificans for Mori Point, a group that led to the protection of several endangered species, the Red-Legged Frog and the San Francisco Garter Snake, and to the inclusion of this important coastal habitat into the Golden Gate National Area.
*His environmental work in Pacifica, California also led to the expansion of the Golden Gate Recreation Area into San Mateo County through the addition of the Sweeney Ridge National Recreation Area.
*Rothenberg is included in the oral history of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area because of his many years as central proponent of the park and prominent figure in the movement to expand the GGNRA in San Mateo County.
*He was on the steering committee for People For A Golden Gate Recreation Area and one of the Board of Directors of Pacifica Land Trust.
*He was also co-founder and President of the International Consortium for Plant Conservation and founder and former director of the Conservation Committee of The Bromeliad Society International, Inc.
*Rothenberg is co-founder and president of Poets In Need, Inc., a non-profit 501c3 organization that grants assistance awards to poets in financial crisis.
*Rothenberg is co-founder of the Andy Lopez Organizing Committee leading the struggle against police brutality after the murder of Andy Lopez in Sonoma County, California.
*He is co-founder of Shelldance Orchid Gardens, which is dedicated to the cultivation of orchids and bromeliads and part of the trailhead facilities of the GGNRA.
Death
Rothenberg died on November 21, 2022, after an extended bout with lung cancer.
References
Let’s Go Global: 100 Thousand Poets for Change in Wisconsin & Interviews with Co-founders Michael Rothenberg and Terri Carrión https://www.versewisconsin.org/Issue109/prose/vihos.html
KIRPAL GORDON & VERNON FRAZER: WHO ARE WE NOW: A RETROSPECTIVE OF MICHAEL ROTHENBERG http://www.poetspath.com/Scholarship_Project/who.htm
Interview with poet, editor and publisher Michael Rothenberg, co-founder of 100 Thousand Poets for Change http://blues.gr/profiles/blogs/interview-with-poet-editor-and-publisher-michael-rothenberg-co
RAIN Taxi: Frenzied Sweetness https://www.raintaxi.com/frenzied-sweetness-an-interview-with-michael-rothenberg-and-david-meltzer/
External links to Rothenberg Work
Big Bridge
Electronic Poetry Center, Buffalo
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American male poets
20th-century American Jews
Living people
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni
New College of California alumni
1951 births
21st-century American Jews