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GEORGE KALAMARAS
George Kalamaras was born on the South Side of Chicago and grew up
listening to the blues—beginning with Ray
Charles, all of whose albums his mother had.
He
is Professor of English at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort
Wayne, where he has taught since 1990.
Kalamaras served as Indiana's Poet Laureate from 2014-2016.
He is the author of 15 books of poetry, including
Gold Carp Jack Fruit Mirrors
(The Bitter Oleander Press, 2008) and
The Theory and Function of
Mangoes (Four Way Books, 2000), which won the Four Way Books Intro
Series. C & R Press
recently published The Recumbent
Galaxy, a book of poems he co-authored with Alvaro
Cardona-Hine, as first prize in C & R Press’s Open Competition.
Hundreds of his poems have appeared in journals and anthologies in the
United States, Canada, Greece, India, Japan, Mexico, Thailand, the
United Kingdom, and elsewhere, including
The Best American Poetry 2008
and 1997,
American Letters & Commentary,
New American Writing, and elsewhere.
He is the recipient of Creative Writing Fellowships from the
National Endowment for the Arts (1993) and the Indiana Arts Commission
(2001), and first prize in the 1998
Abiko Quarterly International
Poetry Prize (Japan).
George's poems about Charles Mingus, Art Blakey, Eric Dolphy, Kenny Dorham, Lee Morgan and Max Roach have been published in a limited edition poetry pamphlet, available from Longhouse Publishers. Or email Longhouse at: poetry@sover.net You can read more about George, listen to him read his poetry, and find links to interviews at:
His
column, “So Many Roads,” takes its title from the Otis
Rush song, which is also known by, “So Many Roads, So
Many Trains.” George first
heard this cut from his favorite British bluesman, John Mayall,
on his Looking Back LP
(1969), and it melted his heart (and continues to with each and every
spin of the disc).
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