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    Gil Orlovitz (1918-1973) was an American poet, novelist, short story writer, playwright and screenwriter. Biography. Orlovitz was born in Philadelphia, PA. He worked as a staff writer for Columbia Pictures, co-writing the screenplay for Over-Exposed and writing episodes of The Adventures of Jim Bowie and The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp.

  2. Sep 8, 1973 · Gil Orlovitz, prolific writer of avant‐garde poetry, plays and novels, died July 10 at Knickerbocker Hospital. He was 55 years old and had lived alone in a single room at 235 West 107th Street....

  3. What Are They All Waiting For? Stories, Poems & Essays: 1944–1962, published by Tough Poets Press. Copyright © 2018 by Rick Schober. Poet, novelist, playwright, and screenwriter Gilbert “Gil” Orlovitz was born on June 7, 1918, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Morris and Rose Orlovitz.

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  5. May 16, 2014 · gil orlovitz: an astonishing faith in words | s. d. stewart. Gil Orlovitz was a writer who never quite made it, though not for lack of trying. Known primarily for his poetry, though even then not widely and more so after his death, Orlovitz also wrote and published two novels and many short stories, as well as penning and producing several plays.

  6. By Gil Orlovitz JSTOR and the Poetry Foundation are collaborating to digitize, preserve, and extend access to Poetry . Source: Poetry (November 1957)

  7. to Gil at Roosevelt Hospital and on a lovely drive through Central Park. Newlove is ex. tremely observant and totally unsentimental, and got Gil down on paper with complete accu racy. This is his opening paragraph: II first met Gil Orlovitz about two years ago in a roomful of hardcore recovering drunks.

  8. Anthology of works by Philadelphia-born experimental writer Gil Orlovitz (1918–1973). Includes a short bio of Orlovitz ( click here to download PDF ) and a bibliography. "His work is known only to a handful of poetry lovers who read the verse magazines and purchase slender books issued by publishing houses with names like Inferno Press and ...

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