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'''Benjamin Saltman''' (September 7, 1927 – January 9, 1999) was an American poet and Professor of verse writing and contemporary American literature at ].<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110202010249/http://www.redhen.org/RedHenPress.html#/catalog/catalogView/type=authors;authorUUID=7BDA805F-F86F-1E51-6C1B-49299B30D20A |date=2011-02-02 }} redhen.org. Retrieved on 2009-07-13</ref><ref> csun.edu. Retrieved on 2010-07-15</ref> | '''Benjamin Saltman''' (September 7, 1927 – January 9, 1999) was an American poet and Professor of verse writing and contemporary American literature at ].<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110202010249/http://www.redhen.org/RedHenPress.html#/catalog/catalogView/type=authors;authorUUID=7BDA805F-F86F-1E51-6C1B-49299B30D20A |date=2011-02-02 }} redhen.org. Retrieved on 2009-07-13</ref><ref> csun.edu. Retrieved on 2010-07-15</ref> | ||
The Benjamin Saltman Poetry Award is given annually by ] in his honor.<ref> {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090830233143/http://www.pw.org/content/benjamin_saltman_poetry_award |date=August 30, 2009 }} pw.org. Retrieved on 2009-07-13</ref> | The Benjamin Saltman Poetry Award<ref>{{Cite web |title=Benjamin Saltman Poetry Award |url=https://redhen.org/awards/benjamin-saltman-poetry-award/ |access-date=2022-03-27 |website=Red Hen Press |language=en-US}}</ref> is given annually by ] in his honor.<ref> {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090830233143/http://www.pw.org/content/benjamin_saltman_poetry_award |date=August 30, 2009 }} pw.org. Retrieved on 2009-07-13</ref> | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
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=== Books and Chapbooks === | === Books and Chapbooks === | ||
* Blue with Blue (1968) | * Blue with Blue (1968) | ||
* The Leaves, The People (1974)<ref>{{Cite book |last=Benjamin. |first=Saltman, |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/1264476 |title=The leaves the people |date=1974 |publisher=Red Hill Press; distributed by Serendipity Books, Berkeley, Calif.] |oclc=1264476}}</ref> | |||
* The Leaves, The People (1974) | |||
* Elegies of Place (1976) | * Elegies of Place (1976) | ||
* Deck (1979)<ref>{{Cite book |last=Saltman |first=Benjamin |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5564468 |title=Deck |date=1979 |publisher=Ithaca House |isbn=0-87886-107-6 |location=Ithaca, N.Y. |oclc=5564468}}</ref> | * Deck (1979)<ref>{{Cite book |last=Saltman |first=Benjamin |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5564468 |title=Deck |date=1979 |publisher=Ithaca House |isbn=0-87886-107-6 |location=Ithaca, N.Y. |oclc=5564468}}</ref> | ||
* Five Poems (1989) | * Five Poems (1989) | ||
* The Book of Moss (1992)<ref>{{Cite book |last=Saltman |first=Benjamin |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/26885633 |title=The book of moss : poems |date=1992 |publisher=Garden Street Press |isbn=0-9633481-0-8 |location=San Luis Obispo, Calif. |oclc=26885633}}</ref> | * The Book of Moss (1992)<ref>{{Cite book |last=Saltman |first=Benjamin |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/26885633 |title=The book of moss : poems |date=1992 |publisher=Garden Street Press |isbn=0-9633481-0-8 |location=San Luis Obispo, Calif. |oclc=26885633}}</ref> | ||
* The Sun Takes Us Away (1996)<ref>{{Cite book |last=Saltman |first=Benjamin |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/35722737 |title=The sun takes us away : new and selected poems, 1968-1996 |date=1996 |publisher=Red Hen Press/Valentine Pub. Group |isbn=0-9639528-7-0 |edition=1st ed |location=Palmdale, Calif. |oclc=35722737}}</ref> | |||
* The Sun Takes Us Away (1996) | |||
* Sleep and Death, the Dream (1999)<ref>{{Cite book |last=Saltman |first=Benjamin |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/45219911 |title=Sleep and death the dream |date=1999 |others=Red Hen Press |isbn=1-888996-13-7 |location=Palmdale, California |oclc=45219911}}</ref> | * Sleep and Death, the Dream (1999)<ref>{{Cite book |last=Saltman |first=Benjamin |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/45219911 |title=Sleep and death the dream |date=1999 |others=Red Hen Press |isbn=1-888996-13-7 |location=Palmdale, California |oclc=45219911}}</ref> | ||
* The Book of Moss (extended edition - 2016) | * The Book of Moss (extended edition - 2016) |
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American poet and educatorBenjamin Saltman | |
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Benjamin Saltman | |
Born | 7 September 1927 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
Died | 9 January 1999 Kensington, California |
Occupation | Poet, professor |
Benjamin Saltman (September 7, 1927 – January 9, 1999) was an American poet and Professor of verse writing and contemporary American literature at California State University, Northridge. The Benjamin Saltman Poetry Award is given annually by Red Hen Press in his honor.
Biography
Saltman was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the youngest son of Russian-Jewish immigrants. He earned a B.A. from the University of Pittsburgh in 1952 and an M.A. in creative writing from San Francisco State University in 1959. In 1967 he received a Ph.D. from Claremont Graduate School where he wrote his doctoral thesis "The Descent to God: Religious Language in Several Contemporary American Poets". Per his autobiography, "A Termite Memoir", he taught at Sierra College in Auburn before joining his friend Alvin Duskin as a teacher at the experimental college, Emerson, in Pacific Grove, Ca. He was married to Helen Saltman, has three children and six grandchildren.
Career
Saltman was the recipient of two literature fellowships from the National Endowment of the Arts in 1969 and 1987. He provided editorial assistance for the Swami Prabhavananda in "The Sermon on the Mount according to Vedanta". In 1992, after retiring, he volunteered to teach at California State University Northridge for free after state budget cuts caused the school to cancel 1,000 courses previously scheduled for the fall semester.
Bibliography
Books and Chapbooks
- Blue with Blue (1968)
- The Leaves, The People (1974)
- Elegies of Place (1976)
- Deck (1979)
- Five Poems (1989)
- The Book of Moss (1992)
- The Sun Takes Us Away (1996)
- Sleep and Death, the Dream (1999)
- The Book of Moss (extended edition - 2016)
- Alone With Everyone: the Uncollected Poems of Benjamin Saltman (2017)
- California Beige and Other Writings (2018)
- A Termite Memoir (2018)
Poetry in Magazines
- “I Mumble, Mr. Auden,” Shenandoah, 18 (Autumn, 1968), 65.
- “As I Dined Out,” Poetry Northwest, 7 (Winter, 1967), 19.
- “My Father Came to Collins Avenue,” “Trotting Around,” Kayak, 10 (1967) 31-33.
- “Bike Ride,” Blue with Blue,” Lillabulero, 2 (Winter, 1968), 3-4.
- “Sunny Engines,” Poetry Northwest, 9 (Spring, 1968), 29-30.
- “On Hearing the Vietnamese Poet Nhat Hanh,” Kayak, 15 (1968), 36-37.
- “The Sacrifice of Great Lovers,” Westside Poetry Center 2, Los Angeles, (1969) 27-28.
- “Looking for Chairs,” “Big Sur River,” Lillabulero, 8 (Winter, 1970).
- “The Whiteness I’ve Been Looking For,” “Many of Us,” Tennessee Poetry Journal, 4 (Fall, 1970), 17-18.
- “Drinking Milk,” Shenandoah, 22 (Winter, 1971), 65.
- “The Leaves the People,” Lillabulero, 10 & 11 (1971), 48.
- “The War Continues on My Daughter’s First Birthday,” Kayak, 27 (1971), 15.
- “The Ground” North American Review, 256, 3 (Fall, 1971), 50.
- “There’s a Wire,” Seneca Review, 2 (December, 1971), 13.
- “Fog in the Neighborhood,” Madrona, 2 (Fall, 1971), 13.
- “The Journey with Hands and Arms,” Artifax, 1 (October,1971),14-15.
- “I Think of My Daughter’s Birth,” Iowa Review, 3 (Winter, 1972), 30.
- “Spaces,” Artifax, 2 (March, 1972), 3-5.
- “The Fathers,” North American Review, 257, 2 (Summer, 1972), 30.
- “To the Animals: Goat,” Bachy, 1 (Summer, 1972), 12.
- “I’ll Be There,” Artifax, 2 (October, 1972), 24-25.
- “The Death of Rubin Salazar,” Café Solo, (Spring, 1972), 30.
- “Germany,” “Privilege,” “Berryman,” Psychological Perspectives, 4 (Spring, 1973), 80-81.
- “Venice Beach Prose,” St. Andrews Review, 2 (Spring, 1974), 243.
- “Assembly for the Death of Rooming Houses,” Ohio Review, 15 (Spring, 1974), 65.
- “Homescape,” Massachusetts Review, 15 (Autumn, 1974), 65.
- “Winters and Winters,” Perspective, 17 (Spring, 1975), 256-257.
- “In the Country,” “The Art of Kurt Gerron,” Invisible City, 18-20 (October, 1976), 8.
- “Snowpath,” Ironwood, 4 (1976), 94.
- “Deck: King of Clubs,” Poetry Northwest, 19 (Spring, 1976), 23.
- “Fourteen Poems from Deck,” Bachy, 11 (1978), 56-62.
- “Deck: Five of Diamonds,” Ironwood, 6 (1978), 76.
- “The Moth,” “Ponies During the Tujunga Fire,” “Only the Dark Green Tree,” “The Miscarriage,” Beyond Baroque, 10 (Summer, 1979), 22-23.
- “A Good Brick House in Wood County,” “Taking the Body Back,” Gramercy Review, 3 (Winter, 1979), 48-49.
- “Like Peaches,” “A Cool Place,” “Grass Where the Dead Walk Quietly,” “Cauliflower,” “Forgiveness During a Walk on Prospect Street,” “Killing a Bird on the Way to Toledo,” Bachy, 17 (1980), 92-94.
- “The Sun Takes Us Away,” Southern Poetry Review, 22 (Spring, 1982), 2.
- “Neutral Zone,” “Always Toward Evening,” Epoch, 33 (Spring, 244-245.
- “Shadows,” “The Frail Old Men from California,” Chiaroscuro, 3 (1983), 96-99.
- “The Purchase,” Poetry Northwest, 24 (Winter, 1984), 34.
- “The Old Jewish Cemetery in Boyle Heights,” Shirim, 3 (Spring, 1984), 34.
- “My People,” “Documentary,” Cumberland Poetry Review, 3 (Spring, 1984), 34.
- “The Russian Movie,” Hudson Review, 37 (Autumn, 1984), 261.
- “Bert Meyers,” Shirim, (Spring, 1985), 30.
- “Cloudy and Isaac,” (six sections), Poetry/LA, 13 (Fall/Winter 1986-87), 67-71.
- “Moving Day,” Shirim, (Fall, 1986), 25.
- “Going Away,” Event, 17 (Spring, 1988), 39.
- "Taxis at Jaffa Gate,” Shirim.
- “The Summer Drowning,” Pembroke Magazine, 20 (1988), 247.
- “Cloudy and Isaac,” Poet Lore, 84 (Spring, 1989), 5-22.
- “Always the Falls,” Pikestaff Forum. “Trashcans on Tunney,” “Plans for Departure,” “Goodbye Sorrow,” Poetry/LA 20 (Spring/Summer 1990), 13-15.
- “Living at the Mall,” “Yogurt,” “Homage to My City,” Bakunin, 1 (Fall,1990), 7-9.
- “Contributor’s Note, 1988,” Slant, 4 (1990), 109.
- “The Way to San Onofre,” Southern Poetry Review, 30, no.2 (Fall, 1990) 54-55.
- “A Few Days in Ward B,” “The Greenhouse Effect Reaches the Environmental Agency,” Poetry Northwest, 31, no. 4 (Winter,, 1990-91), 13-15.
- “The Laundry,” Mississippi Review, 19, no. 3 (Spring, 1991), 145-146.
- “Downtown Time,” Asylum, 7, 3-4 (Fall, 1991), 172.
- “Mandelstam,” “My Mother’s Dutch Fireplace in Pennsylvania,” “Jewish,” “He Wins a Prize,” “Jerusalem Captured,” “Offering of Chickens,” “Indian Silver,” “Cleaning the Alley,” “Two Bird Poems,” Shirim, 10, 2 (December, 1991), 17.
- “The Bungee Jumpers,” Aethlon: The Journal of Sport Literature, 8, 2 (Spring, 1992), 21-22.
- “Bodhisattva in Anger,” Poet Lore, 87, 2 (Summer, 1992), 21-22.
- “Myself as a House,” Negative Capability, 11, 1&2 (1992), 194-95.
- “Cleaning the Alley at Last,” “Mirror for My Daughters,” Café Solo, 10, 1,2, &3 (Fall, 1992), 10-11.
- “The Sentence: ‘I Am Dead Without You,” Santa Monica Review, 5, 1 (Fall, 1992), 142-144.
References and notes
- Red Hen Press Author Bio Archived 2011-02-02 at the Wayback Machine redhen.org. Retrieved on 2009-07-13
- CSUN List of Deceased Faculty csun.edu. Retrieved on 2010-07-15
- "Benjamin Saltman Poetry Award". Red Hen Press. Retrieved 2022-03-27.
- Benjamin Saltman Poetry Award Archived August 30, 2009, at the Wayback Machine pw.org. Retrieved on 2009-07-13
- The Libraries of The Claremont Colleges, 2005 Claremont University Consortium
- NEA Literature Fellowships Archived 2009-11-19 at WebCite, Page 43. Retrieved on 2009-07-13.
- Swami Prabhavananda, The Sermon on the Mount According to Vedanta (Allen & Unwin, 1964), Page 6.
- "Sorry, You Can't Teach for Free", Los Angeles Times, 21 Aug 1992.
- "Professors' Volunteer Offer Rejected", Los Angeles Times, 22 Aug 1992.
- "New Law Allows Retiring CSUN Professors to Teach for Free", Los Angeles Times, 10 September 1992.
- Benjamin., Saltman, (1974). The leaves the people. Red Hill Press; distributed by Serendipity Books, Berkeley, Calif.] OCLC 1264476.
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- Saltman, Benjamin (1992). The book of moss : poems. San Luis Obispo, Calif.: Garden Street Press. ISBN 0-9633481-0-8. OCLC 26885633.
- Saltman, Benjamin (1996). The sun takes us away : new and selected poems, 1968-1996 (1st ed ed.). Palmdale, Calif.: Red Hen Press/Valentine Pub. Group. ISBN 0-9639528-7-0. OCLC 35722737.
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External links
- Deck by Benjamin Saltman
- The Poetry of Benjamin Saltman, Reviewed by M.A. Roberts (Oyster Boy Review)
- The Book of Moss, In Brief Poetry Review by Susan Salter Reynolds, Los Angeles Times, 30 August 1992
- "At 59, By Benjamin Saltman", Los Angeles Times, 02 August 1992