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American poet and fiction writer
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John Norton
Born(1936-07-04)July 4, 1936
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
DiedAugust 9, 2015(2015-08-09) (aged 79)
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Occupation
  • Poet
  • writer
EducationBoston College
University of Pennsylvania (MA, PhD)
GenreFiction
Notable awardsAmerican Book Award (1990)
SpouseAnne Subercaseaux

John Norton (July 4, 1936 – August 9, 2015) is an American poet and fiction writer.

Life

John Norton graduated from Boston College and the University of Pennsylvania with an M.A. and Ph.D. He taught at the University of California, Riverside. John moved to San Francisco in the 1970s and soon afterward joined Robert Gluck's Writing Workshop at Small Press Traffic. His poems and stories began to appear in a variety of small magazines and literary journals, including America, New American Writing, CrossConnect, Kayak, Oxygen, Beatitude, Blue Unicorn, Onthebus, and Processed World.

John served as board president of Small Press Traffic Literary Arts Center and the Irish Arts Foundation. He helped organize the Crossroads Irish American Festival.

He read from his work in San Francisco, Berkeley, Los Angeles, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Riverside, Rochester, and Toulouse, France.

John lived in San Francisco, and worked in Silicon Valley as a technical writer and editor. John was married to artist Anne Subercaseaux in San Francisco, previously partners for 17 years. He was born on July 4, 1936, in Boston and died on August 9, 2015, in San Francisco.

Awards

Works

  • Air Transmigra (San Francisco: Ithuriel's Spear) August 2010. ISBN 978-0979339066
  • Re:Marriage (San Francisco: Black Star Series) 2000. ISBN 9780960763054
  • The Light at the End of the Bog, (San Francisco: Black Star Series) 1989, 1992 ISBN 978-0-685-61094-7
  • Posthum(or)ous (San Francisco: e. g. press) 1985 (chapbook)

Anthologies

  • Beatitude 1959-2009 Golden Anniversary Anthology, (America's Press, 2010) ISBN 978-0-615-29394-3
  • The Before Columbus Poetry Anthology: Selections from the American Book Awards 1980-1990, (W.W. Norton & Company, 1991) ISBN 978-0-393-30833-4

References

  1. "Alumni Visitors Series".
  2. "Previous Festivals".
  3. "John Norton". 22 August 1989.
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