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Marc
Elihu Hofstadter
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MARC
ELIHU HOFSTADTER, author of Luck (Scarlet Tanager, 2008) and Visions:
Paintings Seen Through the Optic of Poetry (Scarlet
Tanager, 2001), was born in New York City in 1945. He received
his M.A. and Ph.D. in Literature from the University of
California at Santa Cruz, writing his doctoral dissertation
on the late poetry and poetics of William Carlos Williams.
He taught numerous
classes at UC Santa Cruz, American literature and English language
at the Universite d'Orleans in France, and American literature at
Tel Aviv University in Israel. He received a second Master's degree
in Library and Information Studies from the University of California
at Berkeley, and for twenty-three years worked as the librarian
of the San Francisco Municipal Railway, the city of San Francisco's
transit agency. He is the author of House of Peace (Mother's Hen, 1999) and Shark's Tooth (Regent Press, 2006), and his poetry, translations,
and critical articles have appeared widely in literary magazines. |