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Jesse Glass

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Glass went on-line in 1997, and joined the Buffalo Poetics List, Poetry, Etc., and British Poets, where he established himself as a presence and corresponded with many poets. Beginning in 1998, Glass established
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Jesse Glass' literary papers, as well as his collections of Marylandia, British and American underground publications, Japanese literature and folklore, and visual and sound works are archived at the
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was updated. In 2001, this book, along with the Carroll County ghost walk, hosted by the Carroll County Library System, was deemed a "Local Legacy" by the
811: 246:. He served as the poetry editor from 1993 – 96. Glass became a member of the poetry group/magazine Sei-En (Blue Flame) founded by his friend the poet 191:, and others involved in new and experimental literature. Glass graduated with a Ph.D. in English, with an emphasis in American literature, in 1988. 444:
subject line, followed by this message: "I'm still thinking about the ramifications of literature and art created with the delete button in mind."
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at Buffalo, among others. The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry also holds a number of Glass' visual compositions. The
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in a free, on-line edition, available as an e-book through Ahadada Books. This publication is the sole resource for the study of this subject.
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Glass became known for his writing and publishing in the Baltimore/Washington D.C. area, as part of a group that included Mel Raff's
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Glass first began to write and publish experimental poetry in c. 1972. Starting in 1976, he edited and published the mimeographed
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of VEC in the Netherlands and began to participate in mail art and in voice recordings and alternative music.
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Carroll County Newspaper Wars: Know-Nothings, Alms House Scandals and the Death of a Civil-War Editor (2004)
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Glass' Carroll County Newspaper Wars at Dickinson College's "A House Divided" Civil War Research Portal
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was published by the Carroll County Library System, and has since gone into six printings. In 1998,
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Special Collections, College Park. Glass' work can also be found in the Special Collections of
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In 2001, Glass was a featured performer at the international Poli-Poetry Festival in
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and began to collect bilingual poetry publications, as well as to correspond with
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Writing Seminars and obtained his M.A. in English. His teachers there were
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Library of Congress Local Legacies Page for Carroll County, Maryland
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Currently Jesse Glass is a professor of American literature at
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award in poetry for two years in a row, Glass was invited by
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Interview with Jesse Glass and Mark Amerika on e-publishing.
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University of Maryland Special Collections, College Park
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Gaha (babes) Noas (of the abyss) Zorge (become friendly)
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Jesse Glass is also a "lexicoiner" (one who adds to the
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Jesse Glass papers 370:in Nineteenth-Century Carroll County, Maryland 321:Ghosts and Legends of Carroll County, Maryland 23:Maryland author Jesse Glass on family farm in 8: 53:and Goethe's Press from his family home in 451:("Bright Sea" University in Japanese) in 822:University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee alumni 752:Mad Dances color chapbook by Jesse Glass 18: 579: 762:The Complete Man's Wows by Jesse Glass 34:(born 1954) is an American expatriate 599:"Poetry Bay - Online Poetry Magazine" 7: 273:as a guest of the Dutch government. 204:University of Southwestern Louisiana 135:. While in Milwaukee, he edited the 465:"From Here", "O Japanese Poh!etz," 131:, to attend graduate school at the 14: 812:People from Westminster, Maryland 316:. In 1982, Glass' compilation of 133:University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee 377:University of Maryland Libraries 242:, and suggested renaming it the 737:The Book of Doll by Jesse Glass 699:Jesse Glass reading three poems 335:era editor who was murdered in 99:in 1978, where he studied with 538:Life and death of Peter Stubbe 357:has become a standard work of 103:. In 1979, Glass attended the 97:Bread Loaf Writers' Conference 1: 817:American expatriates in Japan 742:Street Stepper by Jesse Glass 304:On another front, Glass is a 196:Deep South Writers Conference 679:Ahadada Books/Ekleksographia 141:Woodland Pattern Book Center 757:My Sculpture by Jesse Glass 556:Against the agony of matter 540:. Birch Brook Press. 1995. 238:-based poetry magazine the 115:. Fellow students included 843: 522:. West House Books. 2006. 127:. In 1980, Glass moved to 747:Mad Dances by Jesse Glass 694:Jesse Glass at Penn Sound 496:. Blaze Vox Books. 2010. 281:Glass’ own work includes 38:, artist and folklorist. 314:Carroll County, Maryland 297:, as well as visual and 105:Johns Hopkins University 558:. Ahadada Books. 1999. 478:. 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Westminster
poet
Goethe
Westminster, Maryland
Richard Kostelanetz
Assembling
Richard Peabody
Rod Summers
Bread Loaf Writers' Conference
Howard Nemerov
Johns Hopkins University
Richard Howard
Cynthia Macdonald
Michael Martone
Lucie Brock-Broido
Louise Erdrich
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Woodland Pattern Book Center
Helen Adam
Kathleen Raine
Armand Schwerner
Rosmarie Waldrop
Ronald Johnson
Larry Eigner
Ron Silliman
Ian Hamilton Finlay
Steve McCaffrey
Robert Peters

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