Michael Blumenthal is a Visiting Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Immigration Clinic at West Virginia University College of Law. A former Director of Creative Writing at Harvard University, he is the author of eight books of poetry, as well as All My Mothers and Fathers, a memoir; Weinstock Among The Dying, a novel; When History Enters the House, a collection of essays; and ""Because They Needed Me"": The Incredible Struggle of Rita Miljo To Save The Baboons of South Africa, a book-length account of his work with orphaned infant chacma baboons in South Africa. His first collection of short stories, The Greatest Jewish-American Lover in Hungarian History, is forthcoming.
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"Michael Blumenthal has had many professions--lawyer, psychoanalyst, poet, professor, travel writer, novelist--and somehow these different professional perspectives blend together perfectly in his latest incarnation as a commentator for NPR. He writes with prickly piquancy and gleeful eclecticism over a broad range of topics--but is always, in the tradition of our best essayists, speaking from the baseline of his own humanity." Ross McElwee, Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies at Harvard University "David Sedaris and Ira Glass have a brother from another mother, and his name is Michael Blumenthal. His soulful NPR essays are profound thought-clouds from one of America's finest poets." Dalton Delan is an Executive Producer of In Performance at the White House for PBS "Engaging, astute, and eloquent." Meenakshi Gigi Durham, author of The Lolita Effect and Professor and Collegiate Scholar at University of Iowa "The intellect of a scholar, the sensitivity of a poet, the objectivity of a professor of law: it hardly seems possible that so many virtues can be embodied in one book of short talks." C.K. Williams, American poet, critic and translator, and recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry.

