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Michael Favala Goldman (b.1966) is a poet, jazz clarinetist and translator of Danish literature. Among his seventeen translated books is Dependency by Tove Ditlevsen, which made the New York Times Best 10 Books of 2021 as book three of The Copenhagen Trilogy. Michael’s five books of original poetry include Small Sovereign, which won the Los Angeles Book Festival in the poetry category. His work has appeared in dozens of publications including The New Yorker, Rattle, and The Harvard Review. He lives in Northampton, MA, where he has been running bi-monthly poetry critique groups since 2018. He also works individually with poets and translators to assist them in honing their craft. https://michaelfavalagoldman.com/
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Artist / Creative (Individual)
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Commercial / For profit - Sole proprietorship
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2013
Institution/Business Type:
Artist / Creative (Individual)
Legal Status:
Commercial / For profit - Sole proprietorship
Year Founded:
2013
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Music - JazzAdditional Disciplines:
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My events and workshops are usually virtual or have a virtual component.
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Bi-Monthly poetry workshops are currently suggested donation $10 with no one turned away for lack of funds Translation and writing consults are currently $35 per hourTeaching Settings:
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Bi-Monthly poetry workshops are currently suggested donation $10 with no one turned away for lack of funds Translation and writing consults are currently $35 per hour