Elio Schneeman
Elio Schneeman (October 16, 1961 β August 17, 1997) was an American poet. Born in Taranto, Italy of American heritage, Schneeman moved with his family to New York City in 1966.[1] He was well-known and respected by poets associated with the Poetry Project in New York.[2] Schneeman's poems were published in numerous literary magazines, as well as the anthologies Nice To See You: Homage to Ted Berrigan (Coffee House Press), Out of This World (Crown/Random House), and (posthumously) An Anthology of New (American) Poets (Talisman House).
Works
- In February I Think, C Press, 1978 External link in
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(help) - Along the Rails, United Artists Books, 1991, ISBN 0-935992-14-6 External link in
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(help) - A Found Life, Telephone Books Press, 2000, ISBN 0-916382-36-2
Notes
- Biographical data for Schneeman is drawn from his contributor's notes in An Anthology of New (American) Poets and aboutelio
- see Joel Lewis obit notice to the POETICS list
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References
- Jarnot, Lisa; Schwartz, Leonard; Stroffolino, Chris, eds. (1998), An Anthology of New (American) Poets, Talisman House, ISBN 1-883689-62-7
- "aboutelio", $lavery: Cyberzine of the Arts, Cyberpoems.com, Inc, retrieved 2007-08-19
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