jelloul Marbrook was born in 1934 in
Algiers,
Algeria, to parents
Juanita Guccione (née Rice) and Ben Aissa ben Mabrouk.
Marbook’s father was Algerian and he moved with only his mother to New York City when he was a young child. He was raised by his extended family, primarily by his grandmother and aunts. Marbook grew up in
Brooklyn,
West Islip, and
Manhattan. He attended Dwight Preparatory School, and
Columbia University.
Marbook worked as a
soda jerk,
newspaper vendor,
messenger,
theater and
nightclub concessionaire, and served in the
United States Navy and as a
Merchant Marine before beginning his newspaper career. Marbrook learned photography in the United States Navy and became a reporter-photographer. Marbrook was married to Wanda Ratliff from 1955 to 1963, which ended in divorce. He was married to Marilyn Hackett Marbrook, who passed away in 2022.
He was a
reporter for
The Providence Journal and an
editor for the
Elmira Star-Gazette,
The Baltimore Sun,
Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel,
The Washington Star, and Media News newspapers in northeast
Ohio, and Passaic and
Paterson, New Jersey. His poems, essays, and short stories have appeared in a number of journals.
Djelloul Marbrook passed away on Saturday the 23rd of November, 2024. His last two works, a memoir and a collection of poetry, listed below, are forthcoming in 2025.
The Yellow Suitcase,
his latest collection of poems,
is also forthcoming.