- Lawrence Joseph
Lawrence Joseph (b. 1948 in Detroit,
Michigan , U.S.), is an Americanpoet ,writer ,essayist ,critic ,lawyer , andprofessor oflaw .Joseph's grandparents, Lebanese
Maronite and SyrianMelkite Eastern Catholics, were among the firstArab Americans to emigrate to Detroit, where both Joseph's parents were born. He attended theUniversity of Detroit Jesuit High School , theUniversity of Michigan (B.A, 1970), Magdalene College,Cambridge University (B..A 1972, M.A. 1976), and theUniversity of Michigan Law School (J. D. 1975).Joseph, perhaps best known as a poet, won the 1983
Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize from thePitt Poetry Series for his first book, "Shouting at No One". His second book of poems, "Curriculum Vitae", was published by theUniversity of Pittsburgh Press in 1988. His most recent books of poems, "Before Our Eyes" (1993); "Codes, Precepts, Biases, and Taboos: Poems 1973-1993" (2005) and "Into It" (2005), are published byFarrar, Straus and Giroux .Joseph is also the author of "Lawyerland", a book of prose, published by FSG in 1997. "Lawyerland" has been optioned for a film by
John Malkovich , Lianne Helfon and Russell Smith's Mr. Mudd Productions. The film will be written and directed by John Walter ("How To Draw a Bunny"). A symposium, “The Lawyerland Essays”, appeared in theColumbia Law Review .Joseph's essays and criticism have appeared in magazines and newspapers, and in collections of essays, both in the United States and internationally. His essay on
Motown music andRhythm and Blues , "The Music Is," which originally appeared in "Tin House", was included in "Da Capo Best Music Writing 2003", chosen by Guest EditorMatt Groening .Joseph is also the Tinnelly Professor of Law at
St. John's University School of Law inNew York City . Joseph served as law clerk to JusticeG. Mennen Williams of theMichigan Supreme Court . He then joined the faculty at theUniversity of Detroit School of Law. In 1981, he moved to New York City, where he was associated with the firm ofShearman & Sterling . Professor Joseph joined the St. John's law faculty in 1987.Writing as a lawyer, Joseph has published in areas of labor, employment,
tort and compensation law,jurisprudence ,law and literature , and legal theory. He has served as Consultant on Tort and Compensation Law for theMichigan State Senate ’s Commission on Courts, and as Consultant for theGovernor of Michigan ’s Commission on Workers’ Compensation, Occupational Disease and Employment.He has lectured at law schools throughout the country, including
Stanford University ,Columbia University ,Harvard University ,University of Michigan ,New York University ,University of Pennsylvania , andNorthwestern University , and is former Chairperson of theAssociation of American Law Schools section on Law and Interpretation.Among his awards are a fellowship from the
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation , twoNational Endowment for the Arts fellowships, and a grant from the Employment Standards Division of theUnited States Department of Labor . In 2006 he was named the third recipient of the New York County Lawyers Association’s “Law and Literature Award” (prior recipients areLouis Auchincloss andLouis Begley ). As an undergraduate at Michigan, he received a majorHopwood Award in poetry.He has been a member of the board of directors of Poets House,
Poetry Society of America , and The Writer's Voice, and served on theInternational PEN Events Committee.In 1989 he lectured on law and on poetry in
Jordan ,Israel , andEgypt through the cultural affairs offices of the United States embassies in each country. In 1994, he taught in the Council of the Humanities and Creative Writing Program atPrinceton University .Joseph is a member of
Phi Beta Kappa and theAmerican Bar Association . He is married to the painterNancy Van Goethem and lives in downtown Manhattan.Works
* "Shouting at No One", poetry, (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1983)
* "Curriculum Vitae", poetry, (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1988)
* "Before Our Eyes", poetry, (New York: Farrar, Straus, & Giroux, 1993)
* "Lawyerland", prose, (New York: Farrar, Straus, & Giroux, 1997)
* "Codes, Precepts, Biases, and Taboos: Poems 1973-1993", poetry, (New York: Farrar, Straus, & Giroux, 2005)
* "Into It", poetry, (New York: Farrar, Straus, & Giroux, 2005)External links
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/25/books/review/25kirby.html?ex=1186632000&en=ce7127fca047945e&ei=5070 New York Times Book Review 2005 essay on Codes, Precepts, Biases, and Taboos and Into It]
* [http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/207 Academy of American Poets: Lawrence Joseph biography]
* [http://www.stjohns.edu/academics/graduate/law/faculty/profiles/Joseph St. John's University: Professor Joseph profile]
* [http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117901432?categoryid=1238&cs=1&s=h&p=0 Variety: Lawyerland the movie]ources
"Contemporary Authors Online". The Gale Group, 2004. PEN (Permanent Entry Number): 0000126684.
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