Michael Wolfe

Michael Wolfe was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, educated at Wesleyan University (Classics, 1968), and lives in Northern California. He is the author of eleven books of poetry, fiction, and travel. He has been a fellow at Bread Loaf Writers Conference and a guest at the MacDowell Colony. He held the Amy Lowell Traveling Poets Scholarship for three years while living in North and West Africa. In the 1970s and 1980s he owned and ran a bookstore and a book bindery and edited and published Tombouctou Books, Bolinas, CA, including titles by Paul Bowles, Mohammed Mrabet, Larbi Layachi, Jim Carroll, Dale Herd, Steve Emerson, Bobbie Louise Hawkins, Lucia Berlin, Bill Berkson, Duncan McNaughton, Clark Coolidge, and many others.

In 1990, he made the pilgrimage to Mecca and subsequently wrote two books on the subject.

He is currently Co-Executive Producer and President of Unity Productions Foundation, a nonprofit media company that produces documentary films for television.

For more information see Wikipedia and Who's Who in America, 60th Education.

Authors Guild website: www.michaelwolfe.net

Publication History

Cut These Words into My Stone: Ancient Greek Epitaphs in Translations. 160 pages, Johns Hopkins U. Press, 2013.

Greek to Me. Verse. Blue Press. 2012

Paradise: Reading Notes. Verse. Blue Press, 2010.

Taking Back Islam: American Muslims Reclaim their Faith. Essays. 120 pages, Rodale Press, 2003.

One Thousand Roads to Mecca: Ten Centuries of Travelers Writing about the Muslim Pilgrimage. Travel. 620 pages, Grove Press, 1997.

The Hadj: An American's Pilgrimage to Mecca. Travel. 331 pages, Atlantic Monthly Press, New York, 1993.

Invisible Weapons. Stories. 177 pages, Creative Arts, 1986.

In Morocco. Travel writing, Sombre Reptiles, Berkeley Ca, 1980

No, You Wore Red. Verse, Tombouctou, Bolinas CA, 1980

How Love Gets Around. Verse, Soft Press, Vancouver, B.C., 1976

World Your Own. Verse, Calliope Press, Vermont, 1974

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