Jump to content

Alix Olson: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
changed lesbian to queer.
Qworty (talk | contribs)
no WP:RS; please do restore if any of the information can be properly sourced
Line 12: Line 12:


In 1997, Olson began performing at the [[Nuyorican Poets Cafe]], where she eventually made the 1998 Nuyorican [[Poetry Slam]] team. She and her fellow Nuyorican team members [[Lynne Procope]], Steve Coleman and Guy LeCharles Gonzalez would go on to win the 1998 [[National Poetry Slam]] Championship that year in Austin, TX.<ref name="wiyf">Aptowicz, Cristin O'Keefe. (2008). ''Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam.'' [[New York City]]: Soft Skull Press. "Chapter 19: And Two Become Three; Mouth Almighy Becomes NYC-Urbana and Nuyo's Championship Team Becomes louderARTS" ISBN 1-933368-82-9.</ref> This championship would lead to [[Soft Skull Press]] publishing the anthology ''Burning Down the House'' which showcased poetry by Olson, Procope, Coleman and Gonzalez as well as poetry by the 1998 Nuyorican Team's coach, [[Roger Bonair-Agard]].<ref name="burn">[http://www.amazon.com/dp/1887128484 ''Burning Down the House'' Amazon site]</ref>
In 1997, Olson began performing at the [[Nuyorican Poets Cafe]], where she eventually made the 1998 Nuyorican [[Poetry Slam]] team. She and her fellow Nuyorican team members [[Lynne Procope]], Steve Coleman and Guy LeCharles Gonzalez would go on to win the 1998 [[National Poetry Slam]] Championship that year in Austin, TX.<ref name="wiyf">Aptowicz, Cristin O'Keefe. (2008). ''Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam.'' [[New York City]]: Soft Skull Press. "Chapter 19: And Two Become Three; Mouth Almighy Becomes NYC-Urbana and Nuyo's Championship Team Becomes louderARTS" ISBN 1-933368-82-9.</ref> This championship would lead to [[Soft Skull Press]] publishing the anthology ''Burning Down the House'' which showcased poetry by Olson, Procope, Coleman and Gonzalez as well as poetry by the 1998 Nuyorican Team's coach, [[Roger Bonair-Agard]].<ref name="burn">[http://www.amazon.com/dp/1887128484 ''Burning Down the House'' Amazon site]</ref>

Olson's work has also been published in several publications including [[Emanuel Xavier]]'s ''Bullets & Butterflies: queer spoken word poetry'' (Suspect Thoughts, 2005) and [[Amy Sonnie]]'s ''[[Revolutionary Voices]]: A Multicultural Queer Youth Anthology'' ([[Alyson Publications]], 2000). She has been a headliner on [[HBO]]'s ''[[Def Poetry]]'', and is the subject of a [[documentary film]], ''Left Lane: On the Road with Folk Poet Alix Olson'' by [[Samantha Farinella]].


She edited the spoken word anthology, ''Word Warriors: 35 Women Leaders in the Spoken Word Revolution.'' The book, published by Seal Press in 2007, features essays and poetry from poets such as [[Patricia Smith (poet)|Patricia Smith]], [[Eileen Myles]], [[Sarah Jones]], [[Suheir Hammad]], [[Staceyann Chin]], [[Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz]], [[Lynn Breedlove]] and [[Michelle Tea]], among others.<ref name="ww">[http://www.amazon.com/dp/1580052215 ''Word Warrior'' Amazon site]</ref>
She edited the spoken word anthology, ''Word Warriors: 35 Women Leaders in the Spoken Word Revolution.'' The book, published by Seal Press in 2007, features essays and poetry from poets such as [[Patricia Smith (poet)|Patricia Smith]], [[Eileen Myles]], [[Sarah Jones]], [[Suheir Hammad]], [[Staceyann Chin]], [[Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz]], [[Lynn Breedlove]] and [[Michelle Tea]], among others.<ref name="ww">[http://www.amazon.com/dp/1580052215 ''Word Warrior'' Amazon site]</ref>

Revision as of 05:17, 12 February 2012

Alix Olson
Born1975
OccupationSpoken word poet

Alix Olson (born 1975 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania[1]) is an American poet who works exclusively in spoken word. She graduated from Wesleyan University in 1997 and uses her work to address issues of capitalism, sexism, homophobia, heterosexism, transphobia, misogyny, and patriarchy. She identifies as a queer feminist.[2]

In 1997, Olson began performing at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, where she eventually made the 1998 Nuyorican Poetry Slam team. She and her fellow Nuyorican team members Lynne Procope, Steve Coleman and Guy LeCharles Gonzalez would go on to win the 1998 National Poetry Slam Championship that year in Austin, TX.[3] This championship would lead to Soft Skull Press publishing the anthology Burning Down the House which showcased poetry by Olson, Procope, Coleman and Gonzalez as well as poetry by the 1998 Nuyorican Team's coach, Roger Bonair-Agard.[4]

She edited the spoken word anthology, Word Warriors: 35 Women Leaders in the Spoken Word Revolution. The book, published by Seal Press in 2007, features essays and poetry from poets such as Patricia Smith, Eileen Myles, Sarah Jones, Suheir Hammad, Staceyann Chin, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz, Lynn Breedlove and Michelle Tea, among others.[5]

Discography

References

  1. ^ Mind TV site: "Alix Olson / Wholly Human"
  2. ^ DiNovella, Elizabeth (October 2003), "Alix Olson: Word Warrior", The Progressive, retrieved 2008-02-19
  3. ^ Aptowicz, Cristin O'Keefe. (2008). Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam. New York City: Soft Skull Press. "Chapter 19: And Two Become Three; Mouth Almighy Becomes NYC-Urbana and Nuyo's Championship Team Becomes louderARTS" ISBN 1-933368-82-9.
  4. ^ Burning Down the House Amazon site
  5. ^ Word Warrior Amazon site

Template:Persondata