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Scott Ezell is an American poet and multi-genre artist who has lived in Asia more than a dozen years. His poems, lyric essays, and photographs have been published internationally. His book-length poem PETROGLYPH AMERICANA, published by Empty Bowl Press in 2010, is a journey through the landscapes, communities, and history of the American West, with resonances and reflections from Asian landscapes and cultures. He is the editor and co-author of SONGS FROM A YAHI BOW (Pleasure Boat Studio, 2011), the only published book of poetry about Ishi, the last American Indian to live as a traditional hunter-gatherer in the continental United States. He has written and performed music with modern and flamenco dancers, and has recorded more than ten albums of original songs and instrumental music, some of which have been used as film soundtracks. In September 2010 Scott Ezell read his essay “The Road to My Lai” and selections from the poem-cycle “Carbon Rings” in Authors for peace, an event organized in Berlin to observe United Nations Day of Peace.
Scott Ezell was born in Berkeley, California. He received a BA in English from UC Davis, studied Chinese at UC Berkeley, then entered the MA program in Comparative Literature at the University of Washington. In 1992 he left graduate school to study Chinese language and literature in Taiwan, and lived a dozen years in Asia, working as a writer, editor, radio host, street musician, recording artist, and record producer. He also traveled widely in China, India, Japan, Indonesia, and other countries.