Cultural Writing. Literary Criticism. In THE "FALLEN WESTEN STAR" WARS, Jack Foley documents the heated debate that surrounds literary California. "When Dana Gioia, the author of "Can Poetry Matter?," published his provocative essay, "Fallen Western Star: The Decline of San Francisco as a Literary Region," he knew that certain quarters would be up in arms. Prominent California literati were quick to defend the San Francisco Scene and wrote articles attacking Gioia. Others attacked the attackers. The entire exhilarating, sometimes hilarious exchange appears in this book." "Jack Foley is doing great things in articulating the poetic consciousness of San Francisco"-Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
Author Hometown: OAKLAND, CA USA
About the author: Jack Foley, editor of THE "FALLEN WESTERN STAR" WARS: A DEBATE ABOUT LITERARY CALIFORNIA (Scarlet Tanager, 2001), is the author of the companion critical volumes O POWERFUL WESTERN STAR: POETRY & ART IN CALIFORNIA (recipient of the Artists Embassy Literary/Cultural Award 1998-2000) and FOLEY'S BOOKS: California Rebels, Beats, and Radicals. Among his poetry books are EXILES, ADRIFT, and Gershwin. Foley's radio show, Cover to Cover, is heard every Wednesday on Berkeley station KPFA. A contributing editor of Poetry Flash, he lives in Oakland, California.