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Max Blagg is a British-born poet, writer, and performer from England. Blagg has performed in New York City since 1971. He is currently a Visiting lecturer in poetry at The New School in New York City (continuous from 2005).


Life


Max Blagg was born in 1948[1] at Retford, England, where he was a childhood friend of the actor Philip Jackson.[2]

Blagg moved to New York City in 1971, and still lives there today. He was recognized as an influential performer, respected writer, and poet in the New York literary scene.

In 1992, his poem "What Fits?" was the soundtrack to a commercial for Gap jeans.[3]


Works


The venues where Blagg has performed include the Kitchen, Guggenheim Museum, Jackie 60, Cable gallery, Nuyorican's Poet's café, St Marks Church, Bowery Poetry Club, CBGB, Sybarite, KGB Bar, Performing Garage, Mudd Club, and many other cultural landmarks.

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References


  1. Entries for some of his poetry in the WorldCat online international library catalogue give the year of his birth as 1948. An October 1992 article in Entertainment Weekly describes him as "43-year-old Max Blagg," suggesting he was born near the end of 1948.
  2. British Comedy Guide (11 August 2014). "Philip Jackson interview – Boomers". British Comedy Guide.
  3. ew.com
  4. Blagg, Max (1 April 2013). Ticket Out. Shallow Press. ISBN 978-0-615-80225-1.






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