Morton Marcus (1936–2009) was an American poet. He also published a novel and a memoir.
Biography
Marcus had more than 500 poems published in literary journals across the country, including
Poetry (Chicago),
TriQuarterly
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The journal is published twice a year under the aegis of the Northwestern University Department of English and features fiction, nonfiction, poetry, drama ...
,
Ploughshares
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,
Chelsea,
The Chicago Review,
The Iowa Review
''The Iowa Review'' is an American literary magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, essays, and reviews.
History and profile
Founded in 1970, ''Iowa Review'' is issued three times a year, during the months of April, August, and December. Origi ...
,
Zyzzyva
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,
Poetry Northwest
''Poetry Northwest'' was founded as a quarterly, poetry-only journal in 1959 by Errol Pritchard, with Carolyn Kizer, Richard Hugo, Edith Shiffert and Nelson Bentley as co-editors. The first issue was 32 pages and included the work of Richmond L ...
, and
The Denver Quarterly. Four times his work was selected to appear in prize poetry annuals (
The Borestone Mountain Awards of 1967 and 1975, and the 1985 and 1987 Anthology of Magazine Verse). His work has appeared in over 90 anthologies. He has also served as the poet in residence for several universities and led workshops at colleges across America. Marcus was also a long-time co-host of ''The Poetry Show'' on KUSP (a former Santa Cruz public radio station). It was the longest-running poetry radio show in the United States.
Outside of the literary world, Marcus created a sixteen-part television review of film ''Movie Milestones,'' which has been shown on cable networks throughout the United States, along with being the main visual source of film history at
AFTRS
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, the Australian national film school. His film reviews became part of a television show, ''Cinema Scene'', shown in the San Francisco Bay Area, which he co-hosted with
Richard von Busack
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Metro was o ...
. In addition to writing and reviewing movies, Marcus also taught film and English at
Cabrillo College
Cabrillo College is a public community college in Aptos, California. It is named after the conquistador Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo and opened in 1959. Cabrillo College has an enrollment of about 9,700 students per term.
Facilities
Classes are of ...
in Santa Cruz.
He died of renal cancer on October 28, 2009.
Legacy
Marcus's poetry archive, working papers, interviews, and correspondence are held in the Special Collections at
University of California, Santa Cruz
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. The Morton Marcus Memorial Poetry Reading has become an established annual poetry reading series, bringing some of the most accomplished poets in the country to Santa Cruz County. This yearly event is held in November each year, is free to the public, and is sponsored by UC Santa Cruz, Cabrillo College, Ow Family Properties, Bookshop Santa Cruz, and the family of Morton Marcus.
Bibliography
Morton Marcus published eleven volumes of poetry.
* ''Origins'' (6 editions 1969–1974)
* ''The Santa Cruz Mountain Poems'' (3 editions 1972–1992)
* ''Where the Oceans Cover Us'' (1972)
* ''Armies Encamped in the Fields Beyond the Unfinished Avenues'' (1977)
* ''Big Winds, Glass Mornings, Shadows Cast by Stars'' (2 editions 1981–1988)
* ''Pages from a Scrapbook of Immigrants'' (1988)
* ''When People Could Fly'' (1997)
* ''Shouting Down the Silence: Verse Poems, 1988–2001'' (pub. 2002)
* ''Moments Without Names: New & Selected Prose Poems'' (2002)
* ''Pursuing The Dream Bone'' (2007)
* ''The Dark Figure in the Doorway: Last Poems'' (2010).
In addition to poetry, Morton Marcus also authored ''The Brezhnev Memo'' (1980) a novel, and ''Striking Through The Masks: A Literary Memoir'' (2008). Marcus also translated the works of Serbian poet
Vasko Popa
Vasile "Vasko" Popa ( sr-Cyrl, Васко Попа; 29 June 1922 – 5 January 1991) was a Yugoslav and Serbian poet of Romanian ethnicity.
Biography
Popa was born in the village of Grebenac (), Yugoslavia (present-day Serbia) into a Banat ...
in ''The Star Wizard's Legacy'' (2010).
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1936 births
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20th-century American novelists
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2009 deaths
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