Tom lowenstein biography
Tom Lowenstein is an English poet, ethnographer, teacher, cultural historian and translator.
Tom Lowenstein (born ) is an English poet, ethnographer, teacher, cultural historian and translator.!
Tom Lowenstein
English poet, ethnographer, cultural historian (born 1941)
Tom Lowenstein (born 1941)[1] is an English poet, ethnographer, teacher, cultural historian and translator.
Beginning his working life as a school teacher, he visited Alaska in 1973 and went on to become particularly noted for his work on Inupiaq (north Alaskan Eskimo) ethnography, conducting research in Point Hope, Alaska, between 1973 and 1988.
His writing also encompasses several collections of poetry, as well as books related to Buddhism. Since 1986 Lowenstein has lived and continued teaching in London.[2]
Biography
Tom Lowenstein was born near London in 1941.
Thomas Godfrey Lowenstein was born in England on August 15, He attended Cambridge University (M.A., ) and the Leicester University School of Education.He went to Leighton Park School, then studied at Queens' College, Cambridge, and the University of Leicester. After university, he taught in secondary schools in London (1966–1971), then for three years taught literature and creative writing in the US at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois.
In 1973 he worked for