Philomene Long

Philomene Long
Occupation Poet
Nationality United States
Genre Poetry
Notable works "The Queen of Bohemia," "The Ghosts of Venice West," "American Zen Bones, Maezumi Roshi Stories," a prose work about the founder of the Zen Center of Los Angeles
Spouse Poet John Thomas
Children Maureen Luna-Long and Patrick Moore

Philomene Long (August 17, 1940 August 21, 2007) was an American poet. Long was born in Greenwich Village, New York City. From the 1960s onward, she lived most of her life in Venice, California. In 2005, she was made Poet Laureate of Venice, CA.

Twin sister Pegarty Long is a producer and director, known for the films An Irish Vampire in Hollywood (2013) and Incision (1999).

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