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named the book, "One of the most notable books of 1966". On the wave of this acclaim, Glaze was invited to participate in the 1967 Morris Gray Lecture Series at Harvard, and to sign their historic Morris Gray Lecture Signature Book. A few months later, in June 1968, Robert Mazzocco reviewed the book,
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as one of the best small press titles of that year. In the title poem, Glaze describes a busy Southern courthouse of the 1950s; and compares the Prosecutor to a bull frog on a lillypad, addressing a pond of "obedient" followers who wait for a signal "to sing".
100:(April 21, 1920 – February 7, 2016) was an American poet, playwright and novelist. Much of Glaze's poetry reflects his coming of age in the American South, and his eventual return there. He also lived and wrote in New York City for 31 years. In 1965:. MPR (Minnesota Public Radio) Archive, content=Interview with New York producer Joseph Pap about the Cricket Theater's new play "Kleinhoff Demonstrates Tonight." Pap also discusses finding an audience for new works. December 7, 1973 2695:
citations for quotes from "Andrew Glaze Jr.", Birmingham Post-Herald article "On Order of Personnel Boardβ€”Two Policemen are Fired for Beating Negro Prisoner in Jail", and quotes on pages 10, 14, 20–21, 36, 61–62 from "Glaze,
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Fourth paragraph biography film credits for the actor Michael Lee Aday (aka "Meat Loaf"), ("Michael Lee starred in the New York Shakespeare Festival productions of ..., Kleinhoff Demonstrates Tonight,
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Introduction, Container list, Series 2-Production List, Business Productions Box 9, scroll down to FF82 – November 17 – December 4, 1988 – Kleinhoff Demonstrates Tonight: program, cast list
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collection number *T-Mss 1993-028 Series III, Sub-series 3-Other Scripts, Collection box number 3-30, folder 7, Shakespeare Festival Script #53, alphabetical listing under "Andrew Glaze"
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office on 5th Avenue and 54th Street, where he worked as a Press Officer, writing travel stories. His morning bicycle journey to work, heading East along 54th Street, inspired the poem
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were an everyday part of life in Birmingham. Glaze had testified against a deputy sheriff in defence of two black men. He also wrote about police brutality against demonstrators.
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commented, "His original and unsettling voice makes these poems a real triumph". Once he'd resettled in Birmingham, Glaze continued to write, and in 2004 his book
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Collection Contents Series I. Correspondence, New World Writing records YCAL MSS 388 – Page 11, Box 7, Folder 176, Glaze, Andrew (Issues #4 and #9) circa 1953–1956
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The move to New York may have been for many reasons, but it was hastened by a fear of reprisal for articles that Glaze had written as a reporter for the
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Glaze's poems are refreshing in the intellectual health they show ... He possesses a true richness of psychic perception". That same year the
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In 1962, Glaze married his second wife, dancer and actress, Adriana Keathley. At the time they met, she was in the original Broadway cast of
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Collection number *T-Mss 1993-028 Series III, collection box number 3-261, folder 9, alphabetical listing under M for "The Man-Tree"
2016:"Finding Aid for Series III: Scripts, 1972–1992, Guide to the New York Shakespeare Festival Records. Series III: Scripts, 1972–1992" 1864: 1554: 1031: 668: 619: 605: 587: 573: 559: 545: 2113:"Finding Aid for Series III: Scripts, 1972–1992 Guide to the New York Shakespeare Festival Records. Series III: Scripts, 1972–1992" 369: 2905: 2605: 1481: 2400: 1854: 2641: 653:, a selection of verse. Birmingham Festival of the Arts. Winter, March 25, 1963. Volume 1 number 3. Library of Congress A618838, 3067: 2925: 2671: 2572: 2150: 1166: 2961: 1962: 2870: 3107: 1422:. Yale University Library Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library Yale Collection of American Literature. Archived from 908: 888: 2284: 1214: 3112: 2334:
dust jacket back page, "…Two of my favorite poems are his, "Trash Dragon of Shensi" and "Fantasy Street" –Maxine Kumin."
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accepted one poem in 1950, and a second in 1955. He also had a short fiction piece appear in the 1953 4th Edition of
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Between 1988–2002, Glaze prepared four new books of poetry for publication. The first to be published, in 1991, was
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Hitchcock, Bert (2002). "Birmingham, Alabama". In Flora, Joseph M.; Mackethan, Lucinda H.; Taylor, Todd (eds.).
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In 1957, Glaze moved with wife and daughter to Greenwich Village in New York City. Glaze wrote a poem entitled
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was released, after which Glaze and his wife moved to his hometown of Birmingham, Alabama. This time
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On June 8, 2015, Glaze was an inaugural inductee into the Alabama Writer's Hall of Fame, along with
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Index to Correspondents "Glaze, Andrew", Index to Photographs "Glaze, Andrew" and "Glaze, Adriana"
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In August 2015, his ninth book of poetry, a collection of previously unpublished poems titled
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The Companion to Southern Literature: Themes Genres, Places, People, Movements, and Motifs
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described Glaze's poetry as "wonderful company. I would like to just quote and quote."
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Schjeldahl, Peter. Three Poets. The Week in Review. New York Times. 17 December 1978
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Glaze began to have success with his writing and between May 1950, and February 1956,
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In 2012 the Alabama Writers' Conclave announced Glaze's appointment as the 11th
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Andrew Glaze Jr., "Chief Reclaims Badges – Two 'beating case' Policemen Fired
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Richard Eberhart: a descriptive bibliography, 1921–1987 (literary criticism)
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Glaze, Andrew (January 19, 1957). "Suwanee River". The Saturday Review: 44.
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Speak Truth to Power: the story of Charles Patrick, a Civil Rights Pioneer
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Speak Truth to Power: The Story of Charles Patrick, a Civil Rights Pioneer
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Speak Truth to Power: the story of Charles Patrick, a Civil Rights Pioneer
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poetry prize. A third book of poems went to print in 1998 with the title,
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Companion To Southern Literature: themes, genres, places, people ...
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Section heading "Some Giles Countians who served in this regiment"
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was published in 1966. The book was well received in a review in
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Beck, Julian (1969). "Paradise Now: Notes, the Living Theatre".
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in Bell Buckle, Tennessee, Glaze went on to major in English at
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The Poet's Dictionary: a handbook of prosody and poetic devices
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The Poet's Dictionary: a handbook of prosody and poetic devices
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Interviews with, quotes from, and discussions of, Andrew Glaze
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The Great American Poetry Bake-off, fourth series, Volume 4
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Poet's Dictionary: A Handbook of Prosady and Poetic Devices
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The Great American Poetry Bake-off, fourth series, Volume 4
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and Philip Shirley. WBHM-FM Public Radio. April 11, 1982.
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to serve during World War II. He sailed to Europe on the
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United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II
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Geniuses and Other Eccentrics: Photographing My Friends
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Geniuses and Other Eccentrics: Photographing My Friends
171:. He died on February 7, 2016, in Birmingham, Alabama. 1963:"Joseph Pap and his connection to the Cricket Theater" 1957: 1955: 897:. American theatre for Actors (reading). NY, NY. 1983. 781:
I Am the Jefferson County Courthouse & Other Poems
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John Willis' Theatre World 1982-1983 Season Volume 39
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Arch Derm Syphilol. 1930;21(6):1049., volume 21 no.6
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I Am The Jefferson County Courthouse and Other Poems
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Someone Will go On Owing; Selected Poems, 1966–1992
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Someone Will Go On Owing, selected poems, 1966–1992
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New York Public Library, Collections, Archival 1921:Poetry at Harvard, Signature Date-April 19, 1967 1329:. Conde Nast. August 26, 1950 – January 25, 1982 783:, (April 12, 1982), Birmingham Festival Theatre. 496:, and nine other writers with roots in Alabama. 224:(later retitled, "Alleluia"), and another poem, 185:magazine published seven of his poems. In 1951, 3016:Earth That Sings: on the poetry of Andrew Glaze 2260:. Truman State University Press. Archived from 2233:. New York Magazine. March 7, 1983. p. 125 2230:New York Magazine, Theatre Listing, Uneasy Lies 2106: 2104: 1793:"Andrew Glaze interview by Walter James Miller" 1385:New World Writing: ninth mentor selection MD170 1350:New World Writing: fourth mentor selection MS96 1270:"Alabama poet laureate Andrew Glaze dead at 95" 1004:, p. 531 "Interviews", Andrew Glaze 4/1/92 552:Earth That Sings: On the Poetry of Andrew Glaze 534:. Copper Beech Press. 1978, OCLC#PS3557.L38 T7. 2551:. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. 2009: 2007: 2005: 1779:, p. 75, interview with Steven Ford-Brown 1727:"Hay: a Town, Bookstore, and Good Food source" 1116:"Biographic appendix, Giles County, Tennessee" 977:, p. 73, interview with Steven Ford-Brown 2670:Mignette Y. Patrick Dorsey (August 4, 2010). 1894:. USA: Trident Press (Simon & Schuster). 8: 2458: 2456: 2454: 2452: 2450: 1634:Dorsey, Mignette Y. Patrick (October 2010). 989:, p. 8, introduction by William Doreski 704:; Poems & Lithographs. Andrew Glaze and 262:. She later danced in the original cast of 2999:. Arkansas: University of Arkansas Press. 20: 2322:. Montgomery, Alabama: Black Belt Press. 1549:. Montgomery, Alabama: Black Belt Press. 1418:Andrea Benefiel; Jennifer Meehan (2010). 997: 995: 626:Overheard in a Drug Store and other poems 375:In 1974, with the assistance of producer 213:had accepted and published a poem titled 3098:American male dramatists and playwrights 2767:"Poet May Swenson Biography (1913–1989)" 2350:. Montgomery, Alabama: New South Books. 2074: 2072: 1420:"Guide to the New World Writing Records" 1057: 1055: 1053: 1051: 1049: 1047: 1045: 1043: 501:Overheard in a Drugstore and other poems 426:Two of his plays were produced in 1983, 405:The American Repertory Company of London 193:at the time, awarded him the magazine's 3018:. Houston, Texas: Ford-Brown & Co. 2462: 2441: 2429: 2136: 1827:Eberhart, Richard (November 13, 1966). 1776: 1221:. American Heritage Magazine. p. 4 1001: 986: 974: 941: 372:, this time as a guest faculty member. 222:As I walk mornings down Bleecker Street 91:Dorothy Elliott Shari, Adriana Keathley 3128:United States Army Air Forces officers 2038: 2036: 1909:"Morris Grey Lectures: Signature Book" 1462: 1451: 1400: 1390: 1365: 1355: 274:Andrew Glaze's Greatest Hits 1964–2004 2798:. Grove Atlantic. n.d. Archived from 1755:. Sarasota Herald Tribune. p. 62 1729:. Sarasota Herald Tribune. p. 33 1194:. The Harvard Crimson. March 24, 1936 612:Andrew Glaze: Greatest Hits 1964–2004 476:Andrew Glaze: Greatest Hits 1964–2004 7: 1062:Haddin, Theodore (October 5, 2008). 614:. Pudding House Publications. 2005. 416:I Am The Jefferson County Courthouse 391:, in a leading role. A second play, 292:which was published in the magazine 2773:from the original on August 7, 2010 2155:. (originally Samuel French Inc.). 1086:"Birmingham Dermatological Society" 820:, (Glaze interviewed about Ciardi). 814:, (a discussion of Glaze's poetry). 3123:21st-century American male writers 3118:20th-century American male writers 2295:from the original on July 11, 2010 1933:Mazzocco, Robert (June 20, 1968). 1703:. St. Petersburg Times. p. 43 1213:Bocca, Geoffrey (June–July 1979). 434:. The latter was reviewed in the 395:, had a staged reading in 1974 by 14: 3058:Writers from Nashville, Tennessee 950:"Williams, Oscar mss., 1920–1966" 713:Recordings, audio tape, videotape 236:, for a six-year tour of Europe. 197:Memorial Prize At the same time, 3078:Writers from Birmingham, Alabama 2738:"Changing Scene Theatre Records" 1231:Volume 30, Issue 4, paragraph 18 858:, (interview with Andrew Glaze). 2960:Glaze, Andrew (February 2005). 2152:Raindance: a comedy in two acts 2082:. 2001 Paramount Classics. 2001 1896:LOC #66-24829 Dust Jacket Cover 1751:Glaze, Andrew (March 4, 1979). 1725:Glaze, Andrew (June 20, 1982). 1699:Glaze, Andrew (June 15, 1970). 1574:"Obituary for Dorothy E. Shari" 1480:Glaze, Andrew (June 30, 2010). 911:(staged reading), NY, NY. 1974. 278:Night Walk to a Country Theater 128:Andrew Louis Glaze was born in 3014:Doreski, William, ed. (1985). 2966:. Pudding House Publications. 2851:"Andrew Louis Glaze (b. 1920)" 2374:Gray, Jeremy (July 24, 2012). 1987:Kleinhoff Demonstrates Tonight 1831:. The New York Times, archives 1114:Glaze M.D.; Andrew L. (n.d.). 881:Kleinhoff Demonstrates Tonight 802:, (reference to Andrew Glaze). 381:Kleinhoff Demonstrates tonight 370:Bread Loaf Writers' Conference 249:, when racial segregation and 1: 2642:"Interview with Andrew Glaze" 1753:"Buxton Sets Summer Art Fete" 1302:. The Poetry Foundation. 2011 909:New York Shakespeare Festival 889:New York Shakespeare Festival 875:Play productions and readings 868:Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 554:. Ford-Brown & Co. 1985. 1911:. Poetry Harvard. p. 15 1680:. Internet Broadway Database 540:. Thunder City Press. 1981. 365:The New York Review of Books 355:American Library Association 276:, Glaze notes that his poem 3088:21st-century American poets 3053:20th-century American poets 2995:Cifelli, Edward M. (1997). 2111:Glaze, Andrew (2008–2009). 895:Love is Nothing to Laugh At 763:. Premier Recordings. 1995. 708:. Editions Heraclita. 1964. 568:. St. Andrews Press. 1991. 428:Love is Nothing to Laugh At 337:Glaze's first poetry book, 245:. This was the dawn of the 3149: 3063:Writers from New York City 2769:. Poetry Foundation. n.d. 1937:. New York Review of Books 1765:Google News Archive Search 1739:Google News Archive Search 1713:Google News Archive Search 1701:"Sheriff Wants Robin Hood" 1482:"Poems and related papers" 919:The American Place Theatre 532:The Trash Dragon of Shensi 466:In 2002, the fourth book, 463:, and won the SIBA Award. 358:together with one by poet 3133:Ramsay High School alumni 3083:Poets Laureate of Alabama 2604:Packard, William (1994). 1890:Glaze, Andrew (1963–65). 1853:Stuart T. Wright (1989). 1219:Magazine Article Archives 1140:Glaze, Andrew L. (n.d.). 1014:Packard, William (1994). 719:Poets Reading Their Poems 582:. Blackbelt Press. 1998. 407:, performed Glaze's play 286:British Tourist Authority 2997:John Ciardi: a Biography 2511:Rodman, Selden. (1997). 2289:Someone Will Go On Owing 1935:"Jeremiads at Half-Mast" 1859:. Meckler. p. 321. 1144:. Rootsweb, Ancestry.com 1118:. Rootsweb, Ancestry.com 818:John Ciardi: A Biography 483:Poet Laureate of Alabama 2545:Peters, Robert (1991). 2044:"Everything That Rises" 1561:pages 131β€”139, "A City" 1090:Archives of Dermatology 921:. New York City. 1966. 749:. GSS Record 104. 1984. 696:Artisan oversized folio 455:was a finalist for the 150:United States Air Force 3068:Harvard College alumni 2346:Glaze, Andrew (2002). 2314:Glaze, Andrew (1998). 2254:"The T.S. Eliot Prize" 2252:Glaze, Andrew (1997). 2149:Ribalow, Meir (1985). 1984:Glaze, Andrew (1971). 1541:Glaze, Andrew (1998). 1510:Glaze, Andrew (1966). 1461:Cite journal requires 1383:Glaze, Andrew (1956). 1348:Glaze, Andrew (1953). 1066:. University of Auburn 759:. Hearing 32 Songs of 242:Birmingham Post-Herald 169:University of Grenoble 773:. Susan Graham Sings 683:. Swamp Press. 1982. 247:Civil rights movement 3108:Poets from Tennessee 2802:on February 26, 2011 2796:"Bruce Jay Friedman" 2362:back dust cover page 2264:on September 2, 2010 1947:Volume 10, number 12 1892:Damned Ugly Children 1514:Damned Ugly Children 1169:. Harvard University 526:Simon & Schuster 522:Damned Ugly Children 379:, Glaze had a play, 339:Damned Ugly Children 302:, which appeared in 130:Nashville, Tennessee 44:Nashville, Tennessee 3113:American male poets 2877:on November 3, 2012 2812:Bibliography, Plays 2648:on October 24, 2011 2411:on February 9, 2016 2380:The Birmingham News 2348:Remembering Thunder 1678:The Broadway League 1498:call no. MS Am 1822 1280:on February 9, 2016 721:; Andrew Glaze and 657:A Masque Of Surgery 594:Remembering Thunder 468:Remembering Thunder 403:. 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Oscar Williams
Norman Rosten
John Ciardi
William Packard
Nashville, Tennessee
Birmingham, Alabama
Ramsay High School
Webb School
Harvard College
United States Air Force
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University of Grenoble
Poetry
Karl Shapiro
Eunice Tietjens
The New Yorker
New World Writing
The Living Theatre
Birmingham Post-Herald
Civil rights movement
Jim Crow laws
Camelot
Michael Bennett
Ballroom
British Tourist Authority

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