Background
Lowitz, Leza was born on December 29, 1962 in San Francisco, California, United States.
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The sixty poems in this book are windows into the mind/body/spirit experiences that come about through yoga practice. Each poem is named for a posture or breath exercise and is inspired by the physical properties of the pose or some aspect of breathing that led the poet to deeper understanding. Listening to these poems read aloud, or contemplating them on one’s own, will help yoga students understand their own struggles and inspire them on the way to personal transformation.
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Lowitz, Leza was born on December 29, 1962 in San Francisco, California, United States.
Bachelor in English Literature, University California, Berkeley, 1984. Master of Arts in English, San Francisco State University, 1988.
Lecturer San Francisco State University, 1988-1989, Rikkyo University, Tokyo, 1990-1992, Tokyo University, 1992-1993. Art critic Art in America, New York City, 1990-1994, Asahi Evening News, Tokyo, 1990-1993. Poetry reviews editor Japan Times, since 1990.
( The sixty poems in this book are windows into the mind/...)
("Selected Persian (Farsi) Translations of Yoga Poems: Lin...)
Member Poets, Playwrights, Editors, Essayists and Novelists association, Marin Arts Council (board directors poetry center since 1998, contributing editor MANOA since 1990).
Married Shogo Oketani, March 1995.