Wally Glickman grew up in Brooklyn, studied physics at Alfred University and Penn State, and did theater, starting in the 60s (summer stock and off Broadway). He cofounded and taught physics and theater at Skunk Hollow Free High School in the 1970s, produced two films on Albert Einstein, directed a play on the Holocaust at the Garnerville Church, and wrote the book and lyrics for The Dybukk, a chamber opera produced at Riverspace in Nyack. Over the last 25 years, Glickman published five chapbooks and performed slam poetry. He was a physics professor at LIU in Brooklyn from 1964 to 2012 where he taught, among other things, “Physics for Poets.” He sings in a chorus and teaches Tai Ch’i. Glickman lives in Skyview Acres in Pomona NY.
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