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George Wallace Collection,1999 -Special Collections Department/Long Island Studies InstituteContact Information:Special Collections DepartmentAxinn Library, Room 032123 Hofstra UniversityHempstead, NY 11549Phone: (516) 463-6411, or 463-6404Fax: (516) 463-6442E-mail: pecialCollectionsCompiled by:Date Completed:[M. O’Connor][May 27, 2005]Last updated by:[V.Aspinwall] [3/7/17]

George Wallace Collection, 1999 – .1.0 c.f.George Wallace is Writer in Residence at the Walt Whitman Birthplace (2011-17), firstpoet laureate of Suffolk County, NY (2003-05), former laureate of the International BeatPoetry Festival (2015-16) and author of 31 chapbooks of poetry.An avid Whitman enthusiast, he is a major interpreter of Long Island literature and localhistory, as well as European Surrealism, New York School and Beat writing; and hasdialogued with many of the major figures in 20th century poetry and the popular arts.As visiting writer at Harvard’s Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, he hasexplored major themes in classic literature and their application to contemporary poetics.He has taught writing workshops widely in the US and in Europe, including a majorpresence on the west coast of the US; workshops in Oklahoma, North Carolina, Florida,and the New York metropolitan area; Cornwall, Cumbria, East Anglia, and at MaddyPrior’s Stone Barn in Bewcastle; and at a week-long workshop on the island of Skiathos,Greece.An adjunct professor with the English Department at Pace University in Manhattan and atWestchester Community College, Wallace is editor of Poetrybay, Poetryblog, Walt’sCorner, and co-editor of Great Weather For Media, and Long Island Quarterly.Wallace has performed at the Ledbury Festival, Woody Guthrie Festival, LowellCelebrates Kerouac, and Lyric Recovery at Carnegie Hall. He has collaborated withFrench Playwrights at the Avignon Festival, and appeared on stage with numerousfigures in popular music. He is a frequent visitor to poetry communities in Oklahoma,Kansas City, Cleveland, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Northwestern UK.His lecture and reading schedule has brought him to many UK and US locations,including: the Dylan Thomas Centre, Robert Burns Centre, Brantwood and SwarthmoorHall, the Pollock-Krasner House, Gordon Parks Museum, Detroit Labor Conference,Mable Dodge Luhan House, John Steinbeck Center, and the William Carlos WilliamsLibrary.A graduate of Syracuse University where he studied poetry with WD Snodgrass andDonald Justice, Wallace obtained his MFA in 2008 at Pacific University, Oregon,working with Marvin Bell, David St. John, Joe Millar, Ellen Bass, and Dorianne Laux.His publications include Smashing Rock and Straight as Razors (Blue Light Press),Simple Blues with a Few Intangibles (Foothills Publications), Belt Buckles and Bibles(NightBallet Press), Incident on the Orient Express (Nirala Press), Poppin’ Johnny (ThreeRooms Press), Burn My Heart in Wet Sand (Leicester), and Swimming Through Water(La Finestra Editrice).2

George Wallace Collection, 1999 – .The George Wallace Collection is comprised of typescript poetry journals containingworks written from November 1999 through current, a typescript novel published inOctober 2001, as well as numerous published works. The poetry journals, which containworks on a variety of subjects, are arranged chronologically by the month in which eachwas written. David Amram, author and composer, described the lone novel in thecollection, Down Dream Road, as a “great personal adventure story and a picture of life’sjourney.”Published works include:50 Posie d’AmoreAfter the FallBeauty Parlors, Train Yards and Everything in Between: PoemsBelt Buckles and Bibles: PoemsDrugged by HollywoodEOS Abductor of Men: PoemsGreatest Hits, 1988-2002The Hard Stuff: PoemsJumping Over the Moon: PoemsThe Milking JugThe Moon is a Lemon: PoemsPoems 2006, 2007, 2009The Poems of Augie PrimeRiding with Boom Boom: PoemsA Sesquicentennial SuiteSky IsSleeping Beauty’s Revenge: PoemsStringing Lights: A New Year Poem or TwoSummer of Love Summer of LoveSunny-side Up the Dream Cloud EggTales of a Yuppie Dropout: Poems3

Tie Back the RosesWhen I was Dead: PoemsWho’s Handling Your AuberginesWithout Benefit of MenWrestling Godzilla: PoemsYou Have Spoken to Me4

George Wallace Collection, 1999 Box and Folder ListingBox 1FolderDescription1Poetry journal (typescript), Sahara, Nov. 1999-Dec. 20002Poetry journal (typescript), The Warehouse That Ate Everything,Jan. 2001-Dec. 20013Poetry journal (typescript), Swimming Through Water,Jan. 2002-Dec. 20024Poetry journal (typescript), La Vraie Nature D’ Amour,Jan. 2003-Oct. 20035Poetry journal (typescript), Burn My Heart, Nov. 2003-Dec. 20046Poetry journal – (typescript), The Ones We Don’t Forget, Jan. 2005-Dec. 20057Novel (typescript), Down Dream Road, Oct. 20018Poetry—Poems 20089Thesis—Working Off the Jack, Nov. 28, 2008Box 2FolderDescription1Poetry journal (typescript), A Woman of Choices, 20102Poetry Journal (typescript), A Poem for New Year’s Eve, 20113Poetry Journal (typescript), George Wallace Poems, 20124Poetry Journal (typescript), Poems, 20135Poetry Journal (typescript), Poems, 20146Poetry Journal (typescript), Split Rock Sutra5

See also:Without Benefit of Men - PS3573.A42567 W57 2004When I Was Dead – PS3573.A42567 W583 2006Tie Back the Roses – PS3573.A42567T65 1986Tales of a Yuppie Drop-Out – PS3573.A42567 T351992Swimming Through Water [Nuotando Attraverso L’acqua] – PS3573.A42567 S85 2002A Sesquicentennial Suite – PS3573.A42567S48 2000The Poems of Augie Prime – PS3573.A42567 P65 1999The Milking Jug – PS548.N7 L68 / PS3573.A42567M5 1989Greatest Hits, 1988-2002 – PS3573.A42567 G84 2003Burn My Heart in Wet Sand – PS3573.A42567 B78 2004After the Fall – PS3573.A42567 A57 200550 Poesie D’Amore – PS3573.A42567 F45 2004In Autumn: An Anthology of Long Island Poetry - PS548.N7 I6 1994Butterflies and Other Tattoos: Poems by Frederica – PS3556.R373 B77 19936

EOS Abductor of Men: Poems Greatest Hits, 1988-2002 The Hard Stuff: Poems Jumping Over the Moon: Poems The Milking Jug The Moon is a Lemon: Poems Poems 2006, 2007, 2009 The Poems of Augie Prime Riding with Boom Boom: Poems A Sesquicentennial Suite Sky Is Sleeping Beauty’s Revenge: Poems Stringing Lights: A New Year Poem or Two

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