John Lars Zwerenz (1969 -) American poet, journalist, novelist and musician. From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia * Article by Diane Weil
November 27,2021
John Lars Zwerenz (1969 -) American poet, journalist, novelist and musician.
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John Lars Zwerenz is an American poet, journalist, novelist and musician.
Early Life: Zwerenz was born in 1969 to an aristocratic, Anglo-Saxon family in Long Island, New York. Zwerenz' father, Jack Zwerenz, was an active supporter of local and Statewide right wing politicians from the 1980's until his death in 2019. Zwerenz took to writing poetry in high-school and after graduating from New York's Queens College in 1992, he spent a brief period at conservative employment but was an ultimate failure. He worked for The Economist Magazine after attending graduate school but was fired due to alcoholism and a lack of attendance. After much extensive traveling across The United States, Zwerenz then went abroad and lived in London, England and Paris, France in order to write more poetry. [1] [2]
Journalism and Music: Zwerenz worked for several years as a staff reporter for B&E Media, which owned eight newspapers in New York City. Zwerenz is the author of copious articles and essays, and wrote two novellas during this time. He also published 8 rock albums with Swan Records during these years.[3] [4]
Publishing Career: It was not until 2013 that Zwerenz vanity published his first volume of verse entitled 'Selected Poems'.
In 2014, Emage Magazine International hired Zwerenz as their official poetry writer, resulting in the substantial exposure of Zwerenz's poetry leading to contracts with traditional publishers. The result was the wide publication of four books of Zwerenz' verse by ATLA Books, a large, traditional publishing firm based in The UK. One of these volumes, 'Elysian Meadows' (2017) sold very well and soon Zwerenz' poetry began to be taught in Colleges both in The U.S. and abroad. [5] In February of 2020, Green Frog Publishing published 'The Complete Anthology' comprised of Zwerenz' entire published works consisting of over 800 pages. [6]
Later Life: Zwerenz lives in The United States of late, and is 52 years of age. Dianeweil (talk) Diane Weil
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