CHASING THE MUSE

Poems by A L Lieber

by A L Lieber


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/09/2012

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 78
ISBN : 9781477154113
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 78
ISBN : 9781477154120
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 78
ISBN : 9781477154137

About the Book

A L Lieber descends from a line of physician-poets who sandwiched writing verses between managing a medical practice and seeing patients ( Arthur Conan Doyle in the nineteenth century and William Carlos Williams in the twentieth ). While living in England during the mid-1960’s, he was welcomed into the literary circle of the London school of poets. Included were Stephen Spender, Alex Comfort, Dannie Abse, Peter Porter, George MacBeth and Edwin Brock, most of whom he hosted for a series of readings at the Moot Hall in the town of Aldeburgh. Back in the US, he exchanged verses with Joseph Auslander, Allen Ginsburg and Louis Ginzburg. The poems in this volume were composed over a period of fifty years. Many of them have appeared in prestigious medical periodicals such as the American Journal of Psychiatry and the Journal of the American Medical Association.


About the Author

Arnold L. Lieber retired in 2005 after practicing psychiatry for 32 years in Miami and Miami Beach. During his career as a clinician and researcher, he held the following positions : Chairman, Department of Psychiatry, St. Francis Hospital in Miami Beach; Chairman, Department of Psychiatry, Miami Heart Institute; Medical Director of the Clinical Neuroscience Unit of Miami Heart Institute; Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Miami School of Medicine; President, American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists. His research received awards from the Student American Medical Association and the American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists. He has authored 30 scientific publications, three books and twenty published poems.