Joy Leftow

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Who is Joy Leftow?

Joy Leftow, born in Washington Heights in New York City, is an American poet, fiction writer, and essayist. Leftow's poetry is narrative and lyrical, and each poem tells a complete story. Some poems have gained critical acclaim, such as Tupelo Honey, Advancing on Satori, and the more recent, Being Jewish, My Mother, and I Sing The Blues For You Today, all of which have been published in several journals. Her poems are often gritty and raw urban tales based on her unique observations and experience. Familiar themes in her work encompass analysis of identity and inclusion and family and social issues. She covers themes of overall inclusion and exclusion into various groups in general and organizations. Her Jewish identity has become another developing theme.

After dropping out of high school and living for some time on welfare, Leftow restarted her education under the auspices of the New York State Higher Education Opportunity Program and obtained a B.A. from Columbia University. During her undergraduate studies, she began writing again by taking elective writing courses. Leftow claims to have written her first poem on snowflakes when she was four years old. Leftow continued her studies and obtained a post-graduate Masters of Science in Social Work degree from Columbia University in New York City and a Master of Arts in Creative Writing from City College of New York.

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Ethnicity
  • Jewish people
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Columbia University
Lived in
  • New York City

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on July 23, 2013

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