Four-time Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominee Rick Lupert has been involved with poetry in Los Angeles since 1990. He was awarded the Beyond Baroque Distinguished Service Award in 2014 for service to the Los Angeles poetry community. He served for two years as a co-director of the nonprofit literary organization Valley Contemporary Poets. His poetry has appeared in numerous magazines and literary journals, including The Los Angeles Times, Rattle, Chiron Review, Red Fez, Zuzu's Petals, Stirring, The Bicycle Review, Caffeine Magazine, Blue Satellite and others. He edited the anthologies A Poet's Siddur: Shabbat Evening - Liturgy Through the Eyes of Poets, Ekphrastia Gone Wild - Poems Inspired by Art, A Poet's Haggadah: Passover Through the Eyes of Poets, and The Night Goes on All Night - Noir Inspired Poetry. He is the author of twenty-nine other books: High Moose Alert, It's Spritz O'Clock Somewhere, The Low Country Shvitz, I Am Not Writing a Book of Poems in Hawaii, The Tokyo-Van Nuys Express, Hunka Hunka Howdee!, 17 Holy Syllables, God Wrestler: A Poem for Every Torah Portion (Ain't Got No Press), Beautiful Mistakes, Donut Famine, Romancing the Blarney Stone, Professor Clown on Parade, Making Love to the 50 Ft. Woman, The Gettysburg Undress (Rothco Press), Nothing in New England Is New, Death of a Mauve Bat, Sinzibuckwud!, We Put Things in Our Mouths, Paris: It's the Cheese, I Am My Own Orange County, Mowing Fargo, I'm a Jew, Are You?, Feeding Holy Cats, Stolen Mummies, I'd Like to Bake Your Goods, A Man With No Teeth Serves Us Breakfast (Ain't Got No Press), Lizard King of the Laundromat, Brendan Constantine Is My Kind of Town (Inevitable Press) and Up Liberty's Skirt (Cassowary Press), and the spoken word album Rick Lupert Live and Dead (Ain't Got No Press). He hosted the long-running Cobalt Café reading series in Canoga Park for almost twenty-one years, relaunched in 2020 as a virtual series, and has read his poetry all over the world.Rick created Poetry Super Highway, an online resource and publication for poets (PoetrySuperHighway.com), Haikuniverse, a daily online small poem publication (Haikuniverse.com), and writes and occasionally draws the daily web comic Cat and Banana with Brendan Constantine (facebook.com/catandbanana). He also writes a weekly Jewish poetry column for the Los Angeles Jewish Journal.Rick works as a music teacher at synagogues in Southern California and as a graphic and web designer for anyone who would like to help pay his mortgage.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Begin the Beget opens The Chazak Chazak Project, a five-book series offering one original poem for every aliyah in the Torah, following the annual reading cycle from Genesis through Deuteronomy. This volume takes on the book of Genesis - Creation, Abraham and Sarah, Jacob and his sons, the whole tangled beginning of a people's story - with humor, irreverence, and unexpected tenderness.As Cantor Ross Wolman writes: "In Begin the Beget, Rick brings wit, nerve, and genuine theological depth to the Genesis of our people's story. It's commentary that argues, grieves, laughs, and refuses to let the text stay ancient."Los Angeles poet Rick Lupert, a Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominee, is the author of 30 books of poetry. He writes a weekly Torah portion poem for the Los Angeles Jewish Journal, and was awarded the Distinguished Service Award by Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center in Venice, California. He also works as a music teacher at synagogues throughout Southern California, where he lives with his wife, son, and three cats. Begin the Beget opens a five-book series pairing one poem with every Torah aliyah. This Genesis volume brings wit, nerve, and theological depth to Creation, Abraham and Sarah, and Jacob and his sons. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781733027861
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