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Curriculum Vitae



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CURRICULUM VITAE / BART EDELMAN

Bart Edelman
Glendale College
1500 North Verdugo Road
Glendale, CA 91208
818-240-1000 ext. 5505 (office)
bedelman@glendale.edu
Website: http://bartedelman.com
Date of birth 11/4/51

 

EDUCATION

M.A. English Literature, Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York, 1974
B.A. Political Science, Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York, 1973

 

BOOKS

The Geographer’s Wife, Red Hen Press, 2012
The Last Mojito, Red Hen Press, 2005
The Gentle Man, Red Hen Press, 2001
The Alphabet of Love, Red Hen Press, 1999
Under Damaris’ Dress, Lightning Publications, 1996
Crossing the Hackensack, Prometheus Press, 1993

 

SELECTED ANTHOLOGIES

Readings for Writers, Eds. McCuen and Winkler, Fourteenth Edition, Wadsworth/Cengage, 2013
Legacies, Eds. Schmidt, Crockett, and Bogaard, Fifth Edition, Wadsworth/Cengage, 2013
Literature, Eds. Roberts and Zweig, Tenth Edition, Longman, 2012
City of the Big Shoulders, Ed. Van Cleave, University of Iowa Press, 2012
Did Pirates Rip Her Arms Off? Eds. Kane, Halpern, and Seward, Red Hen Press, 2011
How to Free a Naked Man from a Rock, Kane, Halpern, and Seward, Red Hen Press, 2011
Writing Talk, Eds. Winkler and McCuen, Fifth Edition, Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2009
Portable Legacies, Eds. Schmidt and Crockett, Fourth Edition, Wadsworth/Cengage, 2009
Literature, Ed. Roberts, Fourth Compact Edition, Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2008
Literature, Ed. DiYanni, Sixth Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2007
Literature Portfolio, Eds. Demset, Hart, and Miller, Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2007
Access Literature, Eds. Barnard and Winn, Thomson/Wadsworth, 2006
Cameron Reader, Fountainhead Press, 2006
Red, White, and Blues, Eds. Suarez and Van Cleave, University of Iowa Press, 2004
September 11, 2001: American Writers Respond, Ed. Heyen, Etruscan Press, 2002
Another City, Ed. Ulin, City Lights Books, 2001
English Teacher’s Portfolio, Ed. Cowen, Simon & Schuster, 1996

 

SELECTED JOURNALS/MAGAZINES/NEWSPAPERS

Bryant Literary Review, Volume 13, May 2012
The Sand Hill Review, Volume XIII, 2012
The Dos Passos Review, Fall 2011
Chautauqua, Issue 8, 2011
The Providence Journal, Sunday, October 2, 2011
The MacGuffin, Spring-Summer 2011
Poems & Plays, Spring-Summer 2011
Flint Hills Review, Issue Fifteen 2010
The Summerset Review, Fall 2010
The Kokanee, 2010
Stone Table Review, Volume 1, 2006/2007
The South Carolina Review, Spring 2006
Great River Review, Spring/Summer 2005
Flint Hills Review, Issues Nine and Ten, 2004-2005
The Dos Passos Review, Spring 2004
The Dos Passos Review, Fall 2004
Chaparral, December 2003
Poems & Plays, Spring-Summer 2002
The Mochila Review, Volume 3, 2002
Clackamas Literary Review, Spring/Summer 2001
Ralph Magazine, Summer 2001
Flint Hills Review, Issue Five, 2000
Clackamas Literary Review, Fall 2000
Clackamas Literary Review, Fall 1999
Chaparral, December 1998
The Forum, Fall 1995

 

EDITORIAL

Editor-in-Chief, Eclipse, A Literary Journal, 1989-present

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Professor of English, Glendale College, Glendale, California, 1975-present
Poet-in-Residence, Monroe College of the State University of New York, Rochester, New York 2004
Instructor, UCLA Extension, Los Angeles, California, 1979-1981
Instructor, Santa Monica College, Santa Monica, California 1975-76
Instructor, West Los Angeles College, Culver City, California, 1975-76
Instructor, Long Beach City College, Long Beach, California, 1975-76
Instructor, Kingsborough Community College of the City University of New York, Brooklyn, New York, 1974-75

COURSES TAUGHT

Creative Writing Workshop
21st Century Poetry
20th Century Poetry
Introduction to Poetry
Contemporary American Literature
Introduction to Literature
Freshman Composition
English Fundamentals
Basic English Remedial Skills
Humanities/The Human Struggle
Speed Reading

 

FELLOWSHIPS/GRANTS

L.B.J. School of Public Affairs at the University of Austin at Texas, Krakow, Poland, 1988
National Endowment for the Humanities, 1985
National Endowment for the Humanities, 1984
United States Department of Education/USC School of Intercultural Relations, Ibadan, Nigeria, 1982
United States Department of Education/USC School of Intercultural Relations, Cairo, Egypt, 1981
United States Department of Education/USC School of Intercultural Relations, New Delhi, India, 1980

 

READINGS/WORKSHOPS

The Armory Center for the Arts – Pasadena
American River College – Sacramento
Artspace – Woodland Hills
AWP Conference – Denver, Colorado
Barnes & Noble – Austin, Texas
Barnes & Noble – Burbank
Barnes & Noble – Colony, New York
Barnes & Noble – Glendale
Barnes & Noble – Paramus, New Jersey
Barnes & Noble – Pasadena
Barnes & Noble – Santa Ana
Bergen Community College – Paramus, New Jersey
Bookstar – Writers Harvest (PEN) – Studio City
Bookstop – Houston, Texas
Borders Books – Glendale
Borders Books – Paramus, New Jersey
Borders Books – Pasadena
Boston Court Performing Arts Center – Pasadena
Cafe Alta – Newport Beach
Cal Poly/San Luis Obispo – San Luis Obispo
California Institute of Technology (Caltech) – Pasadena
Cezanne – Houston, Texas
Chapman University – Orange
Clackamas Community College – Oregon City, Oregon
Cleo & Cucci – Pasadena
Des Moines Area Community College (Literary Arts Festival) – Des Moines, Iowa
Duet – Glendale
Dutton's Books – Brentwood
East Los Angeles College – Los Angeles
The Factory – Santa Ana
Fairleigh Dickinson University – Teaneck, New Jersey
Florida Community College – Jacksonville, Florida
Fremont Art Gallery – South Pasadena
Glendale College – Glendale
Glendale Public Library – Glendale
Gypsy Den – Costa Mesa
Highland Grounds – Hollywood
Hofstra University – Hempstead, New York
Iguana Cafe – North Hollywood
Lake Tahoe Community College (The Writers' Series), South Lake Tahoe
Living Planet – Long Beach
Longwood University Author Series – Farmville, Virginia
Los Angeles Mission College – Sylmar
Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, UCLA – Los Angeles
Lulu's Alibi – West Los Angeles
Metropolis Books – Los Angeles
Midnight Special Books – Santa Monica
Monroe College (SUNY) Poet-in-Residence – Rochester, New York
Moondog Cafe – Hollywood
Mt. San Antonio College (Poetry Reading Series) – Walnut
Napa Valley Writers' Conference (Publishers' Panel) – Napa
Old Dominion University – Norfolk, Virginia
Old Pasadena Books – Pasadena
Piedmont Virginia Community College – Charlottesville, Virginia
Powell's Books – Portland, Oregon
RacheleLozzi Gallery – Los Angeles Hilton Towers
Ramona Middle School – La Verne
Randolph Library – Randolph, New Jersey
The Reader's Edge – Montrose
River Edge Library – River Edge, New Jersey
Riverside City College – Riverside
Ruskin Art Club Poetry Series – Los Angeles
Santa Ana College – Santa Ana
Sierra Madre Library – Sierra Madre
Skylight Books – Los Angeles
Stories – Books & Café – Los Angeles
Super Crown – Glendale
Sussex County Community College – Newton, New Jersey
Teaneck High School – Teaneck, New Jersey
Tomball College – Houston, Texas
U Knihomola Books (The Prague Revue Visiting Poets Series) – Prague, Czech Republic
University of Houston – Houston, Texas
University of Texas at Austin – Austin, Texas
Upchurch-Brown Booksellers – Laguna Beach
Valley Contemporary Poets, 30th Anniversary Celebration – Encino
Vroman's – Pasadena

 

REFERENCES

Todd Pierce, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, California
Charles Harper Webb, Cal State Long Beach, California
Amy Sage Webb, Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas
Mary Mirch, Glendale College, Glendale, California
Michael Ritterbrown, Glendale College, Glendale, California
Ryan Van Cleave, Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, Florida
Tony Barnstone, Whittier College, Whittier, California
Richard Pioreck, Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York


 


 

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