Mandel, Tom, 1942-

Source Citation

Mandel was born Thomas Oskar Poeller in Chicago, Illinois, to Rose Kassner and Thaddeus Poeller. Thaddeus Poeller died in America in 1946. Rose Poeller then married Paul Mandel, who adopted Tom and gave him his name.

Citations

Source Citation

Tom Mandel (born Thomas Oskar Poeller September 12, 1942) is an American poet whose work is often associated with the Language poets. He was born in Chicago and has lived in New York City, Paris and San Francisco. He now lives in Lewes, Delaware with his wife the poet and psychotherapist Beth Joselow.

Mandel he was the child of Jewish immigrants who fled Vienna (after the Anschluss) and then Vichy France (after France's defeat by Germany). He was educated in Chicago's jazz and blues clubs (e.g. Theresa's, The Burning Spear and especially The Sutherland Lounge where he was a regular from his early teenage years) and at the University of Chicago, where he studied with philosophers Richard McKeon and Hannah Arendt, novelist Saul Bellow, classicist and translator David Grene, and art critic Harold Rosenberg on the Committee on Social Thought. In his twenties, he taught at the University of Chicago and the University of Illinois and was also an editor at the Macmillan Company and a consultant to UNESCO. Becoming interested in collaborative technologies and social computing in the early years of the Internet, he went on to found and/or help found several technology companies.
In San Francisco, Mandel became involved with the vein of new poetry that arose there (and in New York) and later became known as Language Poetry. He co-curated a reading series with Ron Silliman at the Grand Piano, a coffee house in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, continuing a series founded by Barrett Watten and edited and published six issues of the magazine MIAM. He was Director of the Poetry Center at San Francisco State University in 1978-9. He is the author or co-author of over 20 volumes, and his work has been anthologized in The Norton Anthology of Post-Modern Verse, In the American Tree, 49+1: Poètes Americain, and multiple editions of the annual Best American Poetry. Mandel is a co-author of The Grand Piano, an experiment in collective autobiography by ten San Francisco language poets.

Citations

BiogHist

Place: Lewes

Place: Chicago

Unknown Source

Citations

BiogHist

Name Entry: Mandel, Tom, 1942-

Found Data: [ { "contributor": "NLA", "form": "authorizedForm" }, { "contributor": "WorldCat", "form": "authorizedForm" }, { "contributor": "crnlu", "form": "authorizedForm" }, { "contributor": "LC", "form": "authorizedForm" }, { "contributor": "VIAF", "form": "authorizedForm" } ]
Note: Contributors from initial SNAC EAC-CPF ingest

Name Entry: Mandel, Thomas Poeller, 1942-

Found Data: [ { "contributor": "VIAF", "form": "alternativeForm" } ]
Note: Thomas Poeller Mandel (born September 12, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois ) is a contemporary American poet whose work is often associated with the Language poets.

Name Entry: Poeller, Thomas Oskar, 1942-

Found Data: [ { "contributor": "VIAF", "form": "alternativeForm" } ]
Note: Contributors from initial SNAC EAC-CPF ingest