Tony Quagliano

Tony QuaglianoTony Quagliano (1941-2007), poet and writer, was the editor of KAIMANA: The Journal of the Hawaii Literary Arts Council from 1991 through 2007. He published in numerous literary journals, including New York Quarterly, New Directons, Harvard Review, Rolling Stone, Exquisite Corpse, Wormwood Review, and Negative Capability: The Big Easy Crescent City That Care Forgot--to name a few. Quagliano's work is included in several anthologies: The Pushcart Prize: Best of the Small Presses; The Poetry of Solitude: A Tribute to Edward Hopper; and, The Poet Dreaming in the Artist's House. He published four books of poetry: Language Drawn and Quartered (Ghost Dance Press, 1975); Fierce Meadows (Petronium Press, 1981); Snail Mail Poems (Tinfish Presss, 1998); and pictographs (red moon press, 2008). Quagliano edited the Small Press Review's special Bukowski issue (1973) and Feast of Strangers: Selected Prose and Poetry of Reuel Denney (1999). Read More Read Less

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