Frederick Farryl Goodwin

Frederick Farryl GoodwinFrederick Farryl Goodwin was born in 1953 in Framingham, Massachusetts, and matriculated at Brown University at age 27, after an adolescence of blunt trauma. (He became mute at the age of 16, following the suicide of his mother, and spent three yearshospitalized at McLean Hospital in Belmont.) Following a string of odd jobs, he became the vocalist for the hardcore band Black Hole, and then moved to the U.K., graduating with an M.A. from Clare College, Cambridge. He has worked in the U.S. and abroad as a theatre director, furniture salesman, debt collector, performance poet, farm hand, house painter, and lumber truck driver. Several of his poems appeared on the CD Compendium Maleficarum III (Incunabulum, 2008), a spoken word/electronic music collaboration with Dan Warburton. Read More Read Less

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