Tosh Berman
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Tosh Berman (born 1954) is a writer and poet[1] whose work often focuses on figures of post-war France such as Jacques Mesrine, Serge Gainsbourg and Boris Vian.
Berman also founded the publishing house TamTam Books where he works as a publisher and editor. He also works as a buyer for the independent, Los Angeles–based book store Book Soup.[2][3] His parents were the 1960s icons Wallace and Shirley Berman.
Selected works
- Sparks-Tastic: Twenty-One Nights with Sparks in London, (Rare Bird Books, 2013) ISBN 9780983925583
- The Plum in Mr. Blum's Pudding, (Penny-Ante, 2014) ISBN 9780978556426
- Tosh: Growing Up in Wallace Berman's World, (City Lights, 2019) ISBN 9780872867604
References
- ^ "Tosh, Growing Up in Wallace Berman's World (Tosh Berman)". citylights.com. Retrieved July 8, 2023.
- ^ "Tosh Berman – HILOBROW". hilobrow.com.
- ^ "American rive gauche: An interview with Tosh Berman". November 2, 2009.
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