Mark
Schorr currently serves as Chair of the Robert Frost Foundation
in Lawrence and is working on a sequel to his sonnet sequence, “The
Green Way Sonnets," about a green walk through "the next town
over."
Schorr began working on his elegy to Ginsberg and Kerouac in 1996,
and "Bridges to Kerouac" had its first public reading in Lowell, as
its author sat in the Allen Ginsberg chair at the Whistler House
Museum in Lowell November, 2001. Schorr is trying to carry forward
some of the ideas about performance poetry on CD ROM that Allen
Ginsberg passed on to him on his last visit to Lowell.
James Sheldon is a professor of new media at Emerson College. His
many distinguished video credits include the Eadweard Muybridge
CDROM. Sheldon has collaborated with Schorr on one other occasion,
"It Had To Be Ford's," a video documentary about the last
month of Ford's Coffee Shop in Andover. Home
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