Larry Jaffe

About Larry Jaffe

Jaffe...

Jaffe, who has hosted many L.A. venues over the years, is a tireless ambassador for poetry.  Jeanette Clough host of Poem.X

You are about to read poems from one of America's most highly involved poets.  Jaffe is working the world, really, with a magnificent sense of spirit and brotherhood.  He opens the experience of poetry to all... Jennifer Bosveldt Publisher

Larry Jaffe's latest manuscript L.A. Rhapsody is a must read for all those who like their poetry disciplined, focused and confident.  Using Raymond Chandler as his alter ego, Jaffe takes the reader on a poetic journey through the darker territories of the human psyche.  There are some stunning examples of jazz writing in the early part of the book, which demonstrates Jaffe's capacity to pay homage to both detective fiction and the jazz/blues canon of American literature while never compromising his own voice.  – Jayne Fenton Keane

Larry Jaffe paints a stunning and painfully accurate portrait of Los Angeles in this brilliant collection of poetry.  Beautiful, picturesque and disturbing.  Not always pleasant, not always kind, but always true.  Larry Jaffe's, LA is lasting and powerful. I'm continually haunted and moved by the images he's so boldly and generously given us.  The first time I read Larry Jaffe, I fell in love, as I'm sure you will too. if i didn't already live in LA,  and I read this book,  I'd pack my bags immediately and move here... Iris Berry

Larry Jaffe Official Anti-Bio

Jaffe claims to have been born on a mountaintop in the South Bronx, in the shadow of Yankee Stadium. From the time he could walk, he either was going to play baseball, hoops or be a poet. Sometimes he thought he was the spiritual reincarnation of Davy Crockett. He felt he had that mountaintop thing in common with Crockett and also his folks once bought him a coonskin cap which stimulated this peculiar tangent. In truth, he is the product of his own dreams. And has fond hopes of being classified a world citizen walking in the shadows of Mr. Neruda. As for how he writes, Jaffe was once quoted saying that the air is letters, I breathe them in and simply breathe out poetry. He writes with romance and a satirical tongue pressed firmly to his cheek. But do not take his sense of humor for lack of worldly concern.

From the romantic to humor and social commentary, Jaffe impacts audiences with a rich emotional range, masterfully crafted. His poetry appears in numerous publications as well as the Internet where he is considered an artistic pioneer. Jaffe has been featured in a variety of poetry venues and festivals both throughout the U.S. and abroad and has read his work in such distinguished locations as the Japanese American Museum, the Hammer Museum, the Museum of Tolerance, the Jewish Museum and the Museum of Literature in Prague and the Dylan Thomas Centre in Wales.  Jaffe’s dynamic work integrates a strong sense of humor along with his tough stand on human rights and freedom.    

The former poet-in-residence at the Autry Museum of Western Heritage, Jaffe has been hosting and curating poetry readings for several years while also co-founding Poetix Poetry Magazine (a guide to Southern California Poetry). Additionally, Jaffe was a featured poet for Daimler/Chrysler’s Spirit in the Words poetry program.   He is the co-founder of Poets for Peace (now Poets for Human Rights) and spearheaded along with Rattapallax Publisher Ram Devineni the United Nations Dialogue among Civilizations through Poetry project which incorporated hundreds of readings in hundreds of cities globally using the aesthetic power of poetry to bring understanding to the world.   

For his entire professional career Larry Jaffe has been using his art to promote human rights and to reward this commitment was recently appointed Poet Laureate for Youth for Human Rights. He was the recent recipient of the Saint Hill Art Festival’s Lifetime of Creativity Award, the first time given to a poet.

 

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