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John Farris (poet and novelist)

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American poet and novelist This article is about the New York-based writer. For the Tennessee-based writer, see John Farris.

John Farris (1940–2016) was an American poet and novelist who lived in the East Village neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan. He is the author of a volume of verse It's not About Time (1993). He is the also author of the novel The Ass's Tale, which won the 2013 Acker Award in fiction.

Farris was a member of the rag tag literary collective "The Unbearables". Early in his career he spent some time in the orbit around the Civil Rights leader Malcolm X.

He died of a heart attack in January 2016 at his flat at the Bullet Space collective in the East Village.

Legacy

A memorial celebrating Farris's life and art was held at the Judson Memorial Church in New York City on the evening of April 29, 2016. The speakers and readers at the memorial included; Chavisa Woods, Michael Carter, Ron Kolm, Bob Holman, Andrew Castrucci, Mia Hansford, David Henderson, Steve Cannon, and several of the writer's daughters, Farris's grandson jazz saxophonist Richard Dye also performed.

A volume of his final poems is being edited for Archway Editions by Andrew Castrucci, Nicodemus Nicoludis and Chris Molnar. Excerpts from this project have appeared in Sensitive Skin and the Unpublishable anthology.

Publications

References

  1. Antonella Francesca. "The Acker Awards, 2013, John Farris, fiction writer, poet, artist". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-02-14.
  2. Baraka, Amiri (April 2012). The Autobiography of LeRoi Jones. Chicago Review Press. ISBN 9781613745892.
  3. "John Farris, bohemian poet who chronicled life on Lower East Side". thevillager.com. 2016-02-11.
  4. "Memorial for poet John Farris". thevillager.com. 2016-04-28.
  5. "Final Poems of John Farris". sensitiveskinmagazine.com. 20 March 2019. Retrieved 2021-03-13.


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