- Bob Holman
Bob Holman is a
poet andpoetry activist in the United States.Career
After graduating from
Columbia University in 1970, Bob Holman founded, withSara Miles andSusie Timmons , theNYC Poetry Calendar , a free monthly publication with all the readings and poets "on the same page." This led to his first poetry job in 1977: with the CETA Artists Project, the largest federally-funded artist project since theWPA . This in turn led to a run coordinating the Monday Night Series atSt. Mark's Poetry Project and his later becoming the Coordinator there.Holman was instrumental in the reopening of the
Nuyorican Poets Cafe in 1987Aptowicz, Cristin O'Keefe. (2008 ). "Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam." "CHAPTER 3: Getting a Roof On It; The Reopening of the Nuyorican Poet's Cafe." Soft Skull Press. ISBN 1-933-36882-9.] , and was the originalslammaster thereAptowicz, Cristin O'Keefe. (2008 ). "Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam." "CHAPTER 4: Birth of a Movement; NYC Slam's First Year." Soft Skull Press. ISBN 1-933-36882-9.] . He is generally credited with bringing thepoetry slam toNew York City , where it eventually penetrated the mass media and commercial markets.Holman was intitially a controversial figure in the poetry slam scene. Some, including
Poetry Slam founderMarc Smith , had said that Holman brought out the worst parts of poetry slams, including commercialism (his poetry recording label, Mouth Almighty, sponsored a winning team in the 1997 National Slam), whimsicality (Holman coined the phrase "the best poet always loses," and created the "Hideous Sudden-Death Haiku Overtime Round" for ties), and a who-cares attitude. Others felt he brought a sense of irony and openness, as style of presentation and acting ability sometimes served to outweigh other aspects of the poems.In 2002, Holman founded the
Bowery Poetry Club Aptowicz, Cristin O'Keefe. (2008 ). "Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam." "CHAPTER 26: What the Heck Is Going On Here; The Bowery Poetry Club Opens (Kinda) for Business." Soft Skull Press. ISBN 1-933-36882-9.] inNew York City , where he is the proprietor, and regularly, host. The Bowery Poetry Club is home to a weekly poetry slam called NYC-Urbana, held on Tuesdays. In a2005 interview , Holman said, cquote|... [Y] ou have to have a slam! If you have a poetry club, you have to have a slam! It's that simple. You have to have an open mike. You have to have a slam. You have to have readings in languages other than English. You have to have poetry with music, and you have to have poetry with dance. You have to have poetry with film. You have to have hip-hop. These days... what you have to have, what is essential to the wellbeing of any poetry club, is to have a slam.Aptowicz, page 280.]Holman has directed plays for poets' theater, including work by
Alfred Jarry ,Tristan Tzara ,Vladimir Mayakovsky ,W. H. Auden ,Edwin Denby ,John Ashbery , Robert Kelly,Ed Sanders . He appeared in the improvisational opera "Mirror Man" by David Thomas of Pere Ubu. Holman was one of the founders of Mouth Almighty/Mercury Records, with [Bill Adler] ,Jim Coffman andSekou Sundiata .Teaching positions have included
The New School andBard College ; currently, he is a Visiting Professor atColumbia University School of the Arts and atNew York University . Along withMargery Snyder , Holman is one of the poetry guides at [http://poetry.about.com/mbiopage.htm About.com] .He was married to artist Elizabeth Murray, who died in 2007. They have two children.
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