Oct 29, 2020
In this podcast, Alan tells us
about his discovery of Israel. A friend told him all about the
country, smashing Alan's preconceived ideas about the place, and so
he went and lived there for a number of years.
He shares stories of his return to
NYC, drunken addiction, and homelessness. He was in a downward
spiral before a friend told him to snap out of it and get help. He
did, and roughly a week later, he was headed for San
Francisco.
He quickly got involved in the early
'90s poetry scene here, and tells some great stories around that.
He goes on to describe what it was like to get discovered as a
writer as well as his work with "outlaw" artists here in The City.
He also shares the story of a student strike he led while he taught
at the Academy of Art University.
Alan ends this podcast comparing the
San Francisco of today with the city he moved to 30 years ago, and
tells us all about the
poets strike he led back in the early '90s.
If you missed
Part 1, please go back and listen to learn about Alan's parents
and his upbringing in New York City.
We recorded this podcast outside of
Alan's home in Oakland in October 2020.
Photography by Michelle Kilfeather