Lewis Buzbee is a San Francisco based author and poet.
He is "a fourth generation California native on his mother’s side, and a Dust Bowl Okie on his father’s.
"[1] He is the author of the novels Fliegelman's Desire (1990),[2] Steinbeck's Ghost (2008) and The Haunting of Charles Dickens (2010), the short story collection After the Gold Rush (2006) and the memoir The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop (2006).
His poem "Sunday, Tarzan in His Hammock" was featured in Best American Poetry 1995.
[3] Buzbee currently teaches in the MFA in Creative Writing program at the University of San Francisco.