Joseph Di Prisco
Joseph Di Prisco (born 1950) is an Italian-American poet, novelist, memoirist, book reviewer, and teacher. He has published four novels (Confessions of Brother Eli, Sun City, All for Now, and The Alzhammer), three books of poetry (Wit's End, Poems in Which, and Sightlines from the Cheap Seats), two books on childhood and adolescence co-written with psychologist and educator Michael Riera (Field Guide to the American Teenager and Right from Wrong), and two memoirs (Subway to California and The Pope of Brooklyn). His book reviews, essays, and poems have appeared in numerous journals and newspapers, and his poetry has been awarded prizes from Poetry Northwest, Bear Star Press, and Bread Loaf. In 2017, Di Prisco was named Chairman of the Simpson Family Literary Project, a non-profit organization that sponsors literary outreach in the Bay Area and the bestowal of an annual $50,000 prize to "an author of fiction at the relatively middle stage of a burgeoning career."
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Di Prisco at A Great Good Place For Books in 2017 | |
Born | 1950 (age 73–74) New York City, U.S. |
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Language | English |
Nationality | American |
Education | Syracuse University University of California, Berkeley (PhD) |
Notable works | Subway to California, All For Now |
Spouse | Patti James |
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