Summer Brenner (born March 17, 1945) is a writer and an activist. Brenner's works include short stories, novellas, noir crime, social justice youth novels, poetry, and a memoir.
Works
Brenner's publications include Dust: A Memoir; Dancers and the Dance; My Life in Clothes; two noir novels with political themes, I-5 and Nearly Nowhere, also released in France as Presque nulle part through Gallimard's Série noire.
Brenner's youth novel, Richmond Tales, Lost Secrets of the Iron Triangle was also chosen as the first "One City, One Book" selection for the City of Richmond and selected by the California Teachers Association for Read Across America.
Oakland Tales, Lost Secrets of The Town received an award from the Oakland Heritage Alliance (OHA).
Her work, The Missing Lover, is three novellas with illustrations by Lewis Warsh. Her 2024 memoir Dust was featured in Literary Hub in June 2024.
Her literary papers are available at the University of Delaware's Special Collections.
Community projects
Brenner is a member of the Retort collective and a participant in the Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here Project (2007âÂÂpresent), archived at the RBML, Columbia University.
Where WeâÂÂre From is an inter-generational, cross-cultural oral history, poetry, and photography project for Richmond youth and their families in partnership with photographer Ruth Morgan and Community Works West.
Bibliography
Fiction
- Dancers and the Dance. Minneapolis: Coffee House Press. 1990.
- Presque nulle part. Paris: Gallimard Série noire 2554. 1999.
- I-5, A Novel of Crime, Transport, and Sex. Oakland: PM Press. 2009.
- My Life in Clothes. Pasadena: Red Hen Press. 2010.
- Nearly Nowhere. Oakland: PM Press. 2012.
- The Missing Lover. Brooklyn: Spuyten Duyvil, 2022.
Nonfiction
- Dust, A Memoir. Brooklyn, Spuyten Duyvil, 2024. .
Novels for youth
- Ivy, Tale of a Homeless Girl in San Francisco. Berkeley: Creative Arts. 2000. Illustrated by Marilyn Bogerd.
- Richmond Tales, Lost Secrets of the Iron Triangle. Berkeley: Time & Again Press. 2009. Illustrated by Miguel âÂÂBounceâ Perez.
- Ivy, Homeless in San Francisco. Oakland: PM Press/Daly City: ReachandTeach.com 2011. Illustrated by Brian Bowes.
- Oakland Tales, Lost Secrets of The Town. Berkeley: Time & Again Press. 2014. Illustrated by Miguel âÂÂBounceâ Perez.
Poetry collections / chapbooks
- Everyone Came Dressed as Water. Albuquerque: The Grasshopper Press. 1973.
- From the Heart to the Center. Berkeley: The Figures. 1977.
- The Soft Room. Berkeley: The Figures. 1978.
- One Minute Movies. San Francisco: Thumbscrew Press. 1996.
- The Missing Lover, collages by Lewis Warsh. Brooklyn: Spuyten Duyvil. 2006.
- Do You Ever Think of Me? Ontario: Rob McLennan above/ground press. 2021.
Anthologies (selection)
- Rising Tides: 20th Century Women Poets (ed. Laura Chester). New York: Washington Square Press, Simon & Schuster. 1973.
- Deep Down: The New Sensual Writing by Women (ed. Laura Chester). Boston: Faber & Faber.1988. .
- The Unmade Bed: Sensual Writing on Married Love (ed. Laura Chester). New York: HarperCollins. 1992. .
- The Stiffest Corpse (ed. Andrei Codrescu). San Francisco: City Lights Books. 1989. .
- American Poets Say Good-Bye to the 20th Century (ed. Codrescu & Rosenthal). New York: Four Walls Eight Windows. 1996. .
- Infinite City, A San Francisco Atlas, essay âÂÂRed Sinking, Green Soaringâ (Rebecca Solnit). Berkeley: University of California Press. 2010. .
- Send My Love and a Molotov Cocktail: Stories of Crime, Love and Rebellion (ed. Phillips & Gibbons). Oakland: PM Press. 2011. .
- Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here: Poets and Writers Respond to the March 5, 2007 Bombing of BaghdadâÂÂs âÂÂStreet of Booksellersâ (ed. Beau Beausoleil & Deema Shehabi, guest editor Summer Brenner). Oakland: PM Press. 2012. .
- Jewish Noir (ed. Kenneth Wishnia). Oakland: PM Press. 2015. .
- The YearâÂÂs Best Crime and Mystery Stories 2016 (ed. Rusch & Helfers). Toronto: Kobo Inc. 2016. .
- River of Fire: Commons, Crisis and the Imagination (ed. Cal Winslow). Arlington, MA: The Pumping Station. 2016. .
- Berkeley Noir (ed. Jerry Thompson & Owen Hill). Brooklyn: Akashic Books. 2020. .
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