Charles North [USA]
1941
1941
He studied English and philosophy at Tufts (where he met his wife, Paula; they have two grown children, Jill and Michael) and English at Columbia, and then spent six weeks at Harvard Law School before dropping out. In his mid-twenties, while copy-editing for a publishing company, he began writing poems and found his way to Kenneth Koch’s poetry workshop at The New School, which he credits with changing his life. Soon after, he was hired to teach English at (then) Pace College, where he eventually became the University’s first Poet-in-Residence.
The newly formed Poetry Project in New York City was central to North’s development as a poet. He went to numerous readings, published in Project magazines, served on the Advisory Board, and befriended other poets of his generation, including two who would become close colleagues, Tony Towle and Paul Violi.
North’s first poetry collection, the innovative Lineups (1972), was featured in two New York Post sports columns and reprinted in several anthologies. Since Lineups, he has published nine books of poems; collaborations with the poet Tony Towle (Gemini; Putnam Valley, NY: Swollen Magpie, 1981) and the artists Trevor Winkfield (Tulips; New Haven: Phylum, 2002) and Paula North (Translation; Brooklyn: The Song Cave, 2014); and two books of essays: No Other Way: Selected Prose (Brooklyn: Hanging Loose, 1998); and Ode to Asparagus, Peonies and Manet (The Song Cave, 2010). In the mid-70s he wrote for Art in America and briefly taught in the Poets-in-the Schools program. With James Schuyler, he edited the poet/painter anthology Broadway in 1979, and subsequently Broadway 2, and with Violi he ran the Swollen Magpie Press from 1976-1982.
Two new books are due in spring 2017: States of the Art: Selected Essays, Interviews and Other Prose1975-2014(Brooklyn: Pressed Wafer) and Elevenses(with Trevor Winkfield) (New York: Granary).
BOOKS OF POETRY
Lineups(privately printed, 1972); Elizabethan and Nova Scotian Music (New York: Adventures in Poetry,1974); Six Buildings (Putnam Valley, NY: Swollen Magpie, 1977); Leap Year (New York: Kulchur, 1978); The Year of the Olive Oil (Brooklyn: Hanging Loose, 1989); New and Selected Poems (Los Angeles: Sun and Moon, 1999); The Nearness of the Way You Look Tonight (New York: Adventures in Poetry, 2000; rev. ed, 2001); Cadenza(Brooklyn: Hanging Loose, 2007); CompleteLineups(Brooklyn: Hanging Loose, 2009); What It Is Like: New and Selected Poems (New York/Brooklyn: Turtle Point/Hanging Loose Press, 2011)
BOOKS OF POETRY
Lineups(privately printed, 1972); Elizabethan and Nova Scotian Music (New York: Adventures in Poetry,1974); Six Buildings (Putnam Valley, NY: Swollen Magpie, 1977); Leap Year (New York: Kulchur, 1978); The Year of the Olive Oil (Brooklyn: Hanging Loose, 1989); New and Selected Poems (Los Angeles: Sun and Moon, 1999); The Nearness of the Way You Look Tonight (New York: Adventures in Poetry, 2000; rev. ed, 2001); Cadenza(Brooklyn: Hanging Loose, 2007); CompleteLineups(Brooklyn: Hanging Loose, 2009); What It Is Like: New and Selected Poems (New York/Brooklyn: Turtle Point/Hanging Loose Press, 2011)