- Steven Ford Brown
Steven Ford Brown is a boxing journalist, rock music critic, writer, publisher and translator in
Boston, Massachusetts , USA.Brown grew up in
Birmingham, Alabama and attended theUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham , theUniversity of Houston andHarvard University 's Extension School. For almost a decade he worked in the European Equities Department of a private investment firm in Boston's Financial District. He resigned his position in January 2006 to travel in Europe and pursue a career as a music critic and journalist.He began his literary affiliations by joining a loose congregation of artists, writers and musicians who hung out at the Cobb Lane Studios on Birmingham's Southside. He began writing career in earnest in 1973 with "The Paperman", an alternative newspaper in Birmingham, as an occasional journalist, books and literary editor and music reviewer. He created and edited for the paper a series of features and profiles of American artists and writers, including
Diane Arbus ,John Beecher ,Charles Bukowski ,Allen Ginsberg ,Richard Hugo , poets against the Vietnam War andDiane Wakoski . As arock music critic and journalist he was among the first to champion "Buckingham Nicks ", the debut album byLindsey Buckingham andStevie Nicks (who later joinedFleetwood Mac ). Following a successful turn as a reviewer of over 100 albums by such recording artists as theAllman Brothers , Blondie,Bob Dylan ,The Eagles ,Marvin Gaye ,Joni Mitchel l,Van Morrison ,Gram Parsons ,Jimmy Spherris ,Michael Stanley ,Alex Taylor ,Steve Winwood andWarren Zevon , he became editor of "Aura Literary Arts Review" at the University of Alabama in 1975, publishing work byYukio Mishima (Japan),Dave Smith , and features onRobert Bly ,Howard Nemerov , the American Prose Poem and Southern Poetry. The same year he also founded a small literary press, Thunder City Press, which eventually became Ford-Brown & Co., Publishers, and continued to publish books until 1995. Over a twenty year period his two publishing houses published anthologies, broadsides, chapbooks books magazines that includedJohn Beecher ,Richard Brautigan , Pier Giorgio DiCicco,Bei Dao (China),Mark Doty ,Odysseus Elytis (Greece),Charles Gaines , Andrew Glaze, Enrique Anderson Imbert (Argentina),Carolyn Kizer , John Logan,Vassar Miller ,Gerald Stern ,Georg Trakl (Austria),Tomas Transtromer (Sweden),Yevgeny Yevtushenko (Russia) and Paul Zimmer.His own creative work, including essays, interviews, poetry and translations, have appeared in
The Christian Science Monitor ,The Harvard Review , Poetry,Rolling Stone , "Jacket", "Verse" and on theBBC Radio UK literary program "The Verb". Brown is also a translator of Spanish poetry. His translations includeÁngel González ' "Astonishing World",Nicomedes Suarez Arauz ' "Edible Amazonia",Jorge Carrera Andrade 's "Century of the Death of the Rose" and "Microgramas", and Juan Carlos Galeano's "Amazonia." He has also edited a book of poems byJohn Beecher , "One More River to Cross", and co-edited "Invited Guest: An Anthology of Twentieth Century Southern Poetry" with David Rigsbee, which was selected as one of the "Best of the Best from the University Presses" and featured onC-SPAN 's "Book TV". He has also edited two special issues of the "Atlanta Review" on poetry from Latin-America and Spain (the Spanish issue included poets from Basque Country, Castillia, Catalonia and Galicia). He served as Director of Research for theGeorge Plimpton interview series, "The Writer in Society", which appeared on the PBS affiliate in Houston, Texas, and featured interviews withMaya Angelou ,John Barth andDonald Barthelme . His own research for the series was on Barthelme. He has been active with the websiteFoetry.com in criticizing the incestousness of the American MFA literary programs and corruption in literary contests, particularly at theUniversity of Georgia Contemporary Poetry Series, University of Iowa literary contests and University of North Texas Vassar Miller Prize contest.His translations and other publications have been supported by grants from the Spanish Cultural Ministry (Madrid, Spain), the
National Endowment for the Arts , the Linn-Henley Charitable Trust, the Swedish Embassy inNew York City and the Texas Commission for the Arts. The Birmingham Festival of Arts awarded him the Silver Bowl for his contributions to the literary arts of Birmingham, Alabama.He currently lives in Boston, while frequently traveling in Europe, particularly Amsterdam, Barcelona and Stockholm. He was recently in residence at the Swedish Writers Union in Stockholm. He is a featured writer at Boxing Herald.com, and in addition to writing feature articles on the contemporary boxing scene also interviewers boxers and provides ringside reports. He is also a staff writer for "Boston Music Spotlight" and publishes interviews and writes articles on the history of the Boston rock music scene, particularly focused on the Boston-Cambridge folk-rock music era of the 1950s through the punk rock era of the 1970s. His most recent book, "Microgramas", by
Jorge Carrera Andrade was published in 2007 in an exclusive limited bilingual Spanish-English edition by Orogenia Corporacion Cultural in Quito, Ecuador, with distribution limited to South America. In 2009 he will participate in a conference at the Université Paul Valéry in Montpellier III, France, on the life and work ofJohn Beecher andHarriet Beecher Stowe .External links
Boxing Columns
* [http://www.boxingherald.com/news/117/ARTICLE/1115/2008-05-01.html "Bernard Hopkins: Hall of Shame"]
News
* [http://www.newsouthbooks.com/pages/2008/02/12/ "Steven Ford Brown to Speak in France"]
* [http://www.newsouthbooks.com/pages/?p=158 "Steven Ford Brown remembers Spanish poet Ángel González"]Music Reviews
* [http://www.bostonmusicspotlight.com/article.php?id=588 "From San Francisco to Bosstown: The Boston Rock Scene, 1960s", Part 1]
* [http://www.bostonmusicspotlight.com/article.php?id=612 "The Counter-culture Camps Out on The Boston Common: The Boston Rock Scene, 1960s", Part 2]
* [http://www.bostonmusicspotlight.com/article.php?id=651 "Fleetwood Mac and Velvet Underground with Andy Warhol play Boston, 1969"]
* [http://musicforipods.blogspot.com/ "MusicForiPods"]Professional Website and Interviews
* [http://stevenfordbrown.com Steven Ford Brown's professional website]
* [http://jacketmagazine.com/18/wong-brown.html Brown Interview in "Jacket" magazine]
* [http://www.voxjournal.com/stevenfordbrown.htm Brown Interview on MFA programs in "Voxjournal"]Jorge Carrera Andrade
* [http://www.assumption.edu/users/grijalva/poetryamongfriends.htm Celebration of Jorge Carrera Andrade at Assumption College]
* [http://jacketmagazine.com/12/andr-intro-brown.html "Jorge Carrera Andrade in America"]Bibliography
*"Amazonia", prose poems by
Juan Carlos Galeano (as translator), forthcoming
*"Microgramas",Jorge Carrera Andrade (as translator), Orogenia Corporacion Cultural: Quito, Ecuador, 2007
*"One More River To Cross: The Selected Poems ofJohn Beecher ", preface byStuds Terkel (as editor) New South Books, 2003
*"Century of The Death of The Rose: The Selected Poems ofJorge Carrera Andrade " (as translator). New South Books, 2002
*"Edible Amazonia: Twenty poems from God's Amazonian Recipe Book",Nicomedes Suarez Arauz (as translator) Bitter Oleander Press, 2002
*"Invited Guest: An Anthology of Twentieth Century Southern Poetry" (as co-editor with David Rigsbee), University of Virginia Press, 2001
*"Astonishing World: The Selected Poems ofÁngel González , 1956-1986" (as translator), Milkweed Editions, 1993
*"Heart’s Invention: On The Poetry OfVassar Miller ", introduction byLarry McMurtry (as editor), Ford-Brown & Co., Publishers, 1988
*"Contemporary Literature in Birmingham: An Anthology", Birmingham Public Library, 1983Persondata
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DATE OF BIRTH=1952
PLACE OF BIRTH=Florence, Alabama ,United States of America
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