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Hilton Obenzinger

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Hilton Obenzinger
Born1947 (age 76–77)
OccupationPoet
Academic background
Alma materColumbia College
Stanford University
Academic work
InstitutionsStanford University School of Humanities and Sciences

Hilton Obenzinger (born 1947 in Brooklyn) is an American novelist, poet, history and criticism writer.

Life

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Obenzinger was born in Brooklyn in 1947, and raised in Queens. He graduated from Columbia University in 1969 and from Stanford University with a PhD in 1997. He was active in the Columbia University protests of 1968.[citation needed] He taught at the Yurok Indian reservation along the Klamath River in northern California, 1969–1970. He taught at Stanford University, where he is associate director of the Chinese Railroad Workers in North America Project.[1][2]

Awards

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Bibliography

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  • Obenzinger, Hilton (2021). Witness: 2017-2020. Irene Weinberger Books. ISBN 9780990376798.
  • Obenzinger, Hilton (2017). Treyf Pesach. Ithuriel's Spear. ISBN 978-1-943209-16-3.
  • Obenzinger, Hilton (2015). How We Write: The Varieties of Writing Experience. Createspace. ISBN 9781517152604.
  • Obenzinger, Hilton (2008). Busy Dying. Chax Press. ISBN 978-0-925904-73-7.[4]
  • Obenzinger, Hilton (2004). A*Hole. Soft Skull Press. ISBN 978-1-932360-46-2.
  • Zosia Goldberg (2004). Hilton Obenzinger (ed.). Running Through Fire: How I Survived the Holocaust. Mercury House. ISBN 978-1-56279-128-5.[5]
  • Obenzinger, Hilton (1999). American Palestine: Melville, Twain and the Holy Land Mania. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-00973-5.[6]
  • Obenzinger, Hilton (1993). Cannibal Eliot and the Lost Histories of San Francisco. Mercury House. ISBN 978-1-56279-047-9.[7]
  • Obenzinger, Hilton (October 1989). New York on Fire. Real Comet Press. ISBN 9780941104401.[8]
  • Obenzinger, Hilton (1980). This Passover Or The Next I Will Never Be in Jerusalem. Momo's Press. ISBN 978-0-917672-12-5.[9]
  • Obenzinger, Hilton (1974). Bright Lights! Big City! (early Poems). Adventures in Poetry.

References

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  1. ^ "Hilton Obenzinger (faculty profile)". Stanford University. Retrieved June 8, 2020.
  2. ^ "Hilton Bio". Hilton Obenzinger. 3 August 2014. Retrieved June 8, 2020.
  3. ^ "American Book Awards". Before Columbus Foundation. Retrieved June 8, 2020.
  4. ^ Review of Busy Dying:
  5. ^ Reviews of Running Through Fire:
  6. ^ Reviews of American Palestine:
  7. ^ Reviews of Cannibal Eliot and the Lost Histories of San Francisco:
  8. ^ Reviews of New York on Fire:
    • "Nonfiction book review". Publishers Weekly.
    • Streitfeld, David (January 14, 1990). "Book report". Washington Post.
    • Foster, Sesshu (January 1990). "Fresh harvest: New multicultural poetry by and about workers". Northwest Review. 28 (2): 146–154.
  9. ^ Review of This Passover or the Next I will Never be in Jerusalem:
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