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A graduate of the University of Michigan, University of Cambridge, and University of Michigan Law School, he is the author of severa; books of poetry, including So Where Are We?, and of the books of prose, Lawyerland, a non-fiction novel, and The Game Changed: Essays and Other Prose. He is the Tinnelly Professor of Law at St. John’s University School of Law and has also taught creative.
Get this from a library! The game changed: essays and other prose. (Lawrence Joseph) -- This book presents works by Lawrence Joseph that focus on poetry and poetics, and on what it is to be a poet. He takes the reader through the aesthetics of modernism and postmodernism, a lineage that.
Essays on poetry by the most important poet-lawyer of our era The Game Changed: Essays and Other Prose presents works by prominent poet and lawyer Lawrence Joseph that focus on poetry and poetics, and on what it is to be a poet.
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He is also the author of Lawyerland, an internationally acclaimed non-fiction novel, and The Game Changed: Essays and Other Prose (2011). Among his many awards are a Guggenheim, two National Endowment for the Arts poetry fellowships, and the Agnes Lynch Starrett Prize, which he received for Shouting at No One.
The grandson of Lebanese and Syrian Catholic immigrants, poet and professor of law Lawrence Joseph was born in Detroit and received his BA and JD from the University of Michigan, and a second BA and MA from Cambridge University. His early poetry often references the discrimination and violence he witnessed as a child, including the 1967 Detroit riots and the violent attempted robbery in 1970.
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