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  1. Baby Breakdown by Anne Waldman, 1970-06
  2. Kin by Anne Waldman, 1997-04
  3. Zombie Dawn by Tom; Waldman, Anne Clark, 2003-01-01
  4. Skin Meat Bones by Anne Waldman, 1985-12
  5. Beat Poetry (Spoken Word) by Ian Dury, Anne Waldman, et all 1999-04-01
  6. Angel Hair Sleeps with a Boy in My Head: The Angel Hair Anthology by Tom Greenwald, Joanne Kyger, et all 2001-06-15
  7. Rewriting Creation: Myth, Gender, and History in Ponge, Williams, Bly, and Waldman (Studies in Modern Poetry) by Peter Puchek, 2008-06-30
  8. And, in Conclusion, I Would Also Like to Mention Hydrogen: 11 1/2 Essays and 1 1/2 Stories by W.C. Bamberger, 2009-03-09
  9. Out of This World: An Anthology of the St. Mark's Poetry Project 1966-1991
  10. Disembodied Poetics: Annals of the Jack Kerouac School (American Poetry) by Anne Waldman, 1995-01
  11. Beats at Naropa
  12. The Beat Book: Poems & Fiction from the Beat Generation
  13. First Thought Best Thought by Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman, et all 2004-08
  14. The Iovis Trilogy: Colors in the Mechanism of Concealment by Anne Waldman, 2011-06-01

41. Beat Poet Anne Waldman
Workshop and Performance by Beat Poet. anne waldman. at Zen Mountain Monastery. annewaldman is the author of over 30 pamphlets and books on poetry.
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Workshop and Performance by Beat Poet Anne Waldman at Zen Mountain Monastery Mount Tremper, New York August 11-13, 2000 Language is complex, mind is complex. This retreat aims to explore the grammar of our minds, harnessing and refining our mental patterning. We will engage in exercises of attention; working with sense perceptions, dreams, rhizomic collages, questions of gender, politics, poetic "forms," erase the "I" and reclaim it again, we will look into the luminous details of our own backgrounds and collective gnosis. Anne Waldman is the author of over 30 pamphlets and books on poetry. She is the former director of the legendary Poetry Project of New York City, and co-founder, with Allen Ginsberg, of The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University, where she still teaches and directs the Summer Writing Program. To register or to request further information please contact Zen Mountain Monastery at (845) 688-2228 or registrar@zen-mtn.org
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42. Alphabetical List Of Finding Aids
Alphabetical List of Special Collections Finding Aids. W. waldman, anne. 100 Memories,1970. EAD HTML CATALOG RECORD; waldman, anne. Checkbook, 1970.
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43. Anne Waldman. 100 Memories : Scope/Content
anne waldman. 100 Memories. Scope / Content Note. Typescript of poemdedicated to the Lewis Warsh and signed by anne waldman.
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Anne Waldman. 100 Memories
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Typescript of poem dedicated to the Lewis Warsh and signed by Anne Waldman. The typescript is bound in a red translucent plastic cover. A photograph of Anne Waldman is pasted to the center of the first leaf.

44. Jacket 15 - Anne Waldman - Interview With Kenneth Koch, New York City, 1980
anne waldman. anne waldman In your poem “Fate”, also in “The BurningMystery of Anna,” you have some lines concerning Frank O’Hara.
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Excerpt from an Interview with Kenneth Koch, New York City, 1980
This piece is 3,100 words or about seven printed pages long.
Anne Waldman:
Kenneth Koch: When Frank died, all of his friends were of course very upset, and, you know, wanted to do something, that kind of frenzied desire for activity there is when something like that, so Larry got the idea that we should go to his apartment before it was sealed up and get all his poems, so we went there and got all his manuscripts. And then Bill Berkson and I divided the manuscripts and read them all and cataloged them. It was very hard work because I was, there was a lot of crying and feeling awful about Frank as I read all these things.
AW:
KK:
AW: Did you give a lot of criticism to one another?
KK:
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KK: Usually at the typewriter.
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KK: Oh, no! AW: Not at all? Maybe you could tell us something about how long that took, or what the process was for that poem, KK: AW: KK: AW: KK: AW: You were also living there... KK: AW: KK: I mean how long can you be outside? I mean I did take a walk every day. You know what ambition is, and the need to create, and all. AW: KK: AW: KK: AW: At what point did you know it was going to expand?

45. Jacket 11 - Anne Waldman - Introduction To Joanne Kyger's Japan
anne waldman Introduction to Strange Big Moon Japan and India Journals,19601964, Berkeley, CA North Atlantic Books, forthcoming June 2000.
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to Strange Big Moon: Japan and India Journals, 1960-1964 , Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books, forthcoming June 2000.
The Japan and India Journals 1960-1964 is a minor classic. It is also one of the finest books ever in the genre of "journal writing." It is - in part - in the tradition of Lady Nijo's Diary The Pillow Book of Sei Shonagon, Basho's Oku no Hosomichi . In spite of the resemblance to these culturally distinct Japanese texts and although written primarily in Kyoto, the Journals is an uniquely contemporary American product. It is rhizomatic in structure, multi-directional. The writer agonizes over the need to "share parts of my life with the other parts - each clump wants to act independently and ignore the existence of anything else." The Journals weaves these disparate alluring "selves" together in a stunning tapestry. Irony abounds. Kyger is "self" conscious enough to laugh at herself. She never stoops to sentimentalizing, never drifts into writing-as-therapy, as so much current "journaling" (hideous word) does. Yet the writing of these pages is her salvation.
The Journals reads like a novel. It has the gait of a love story. A heartbreaking love story set in an exotic Kyoto still somewhat steeped in the past. A Surprisingly (surreptitiously) feminist tract as well: woman artist struggles for identity and independence. Likewise a poetics meditation. Poetry fragments tumble in and out of the narrative, as do canny dreams. It is a spiritual account as one of the poet's selves struggles with the axiomatic truths of Buddhism and her own difficulty to sit still. The

46. BABAB.COM - Anne Waldman: Una Mujer De Palabras Veloces
Translate this page anne waldman una mujer de palabras veloces por Esteban Moore. Kathleen Casey,la hija de un maquinista naval, nació el martes 1º de enero de 1946.
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K athleen Casey, la hija de un maquinista naval, nació el martes 1º de enero de 1946. Lo hizo un segundo después de que el reloj de la terminal de Filadelfia, comenzara a expandir en la noche cerrada el eco metálico del primero de sus doce golpes de campana. Ella es reconocida como el primer bebé de lo que se denominaría posteriormente el 'Boom de los Bebés', la explosión demográfica más importante de la historia de su país. La que al año siguiente produciría la llegada de casi cuatro millones de niños a los hogares norteamericanos. Estos serían luego los protagonistas de la pesadilla de la guerra de Vietnam, del 'Verano del amor' en San Francisco, del gran recital de Woodstock, del arte psicodélico, de la generación hippie y del Flower-Power. Los sociólogos que desarrollaron esta clasificación no incluyen a Anne Waldman dentro del fenómeno, sin embargo, ella compartiría su vida con esta generación que invariablemente decidió no conformarse con el mundo heredado.
Anne Waldman nació en 1945 en Milville, Nueva Jersey y vivió los años de su infancia en el Greenwich Village, Nueva York. Fue en la universidad donde comenzó a pensar seriamente en la escritura y en la poesía, al finalizar sus estudios presentó una tesis sobre la obra de Theodore Roethke. En 1965 asistió al encuentro de poesía de Berkeley, California, donde pudo escuchar a Charles Olson, Robert Duncan y Allen Ginsberg leer sus poemas, ella sostiene que estas lecturas determinaron de una vez y para todas su destino.

47. Anne Waldman Statement & Petition, 18 Sept 2001
( ASCII text format ). anne waldman Statement Petition. Thank you for your attention.anne waldman Civitella Ranieri Center Umbertide, Italia Sept 18 2001.
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Subject: Anne Waldman's response
Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 14:50:22 -0700 May the dark ignorance of sentient beings be dispelled
May all beings enjoy profound, brilliant glory (Buddhist aspiration)
  • Pray for and keep in mind those innocent US citizens recently killed as a result of terrorist attacks, but also those innocents who have died in Israel/Palestine and in other parts of the world in unwarranted wars/attacks of all kinds, caused by US "interests" as well. Consider the suffering that others outside the USA have experienced for centuries.
  • Be grateful for all the brave and generous boddhisattvic activity on the part of New Yorkers, and residents of Washington, DC those who died serving others. And by extension, all others that serve others in times of crisis.
  • Avoid WAR at all costs
  • Find the perpetrators of the recent crimes against the USA and bring them to an International Tribunal. Urge "discriminating awareness wisdom".
  • Work toward mediation, reconciliation, understanding the "clash of civilizations"
  • Speak with friends, communities, children. Circulate information and "strategies" for peace. Stay in touch internationally. Stay informed. Be vigilant. Artists should be most vocal at this time and show that there are alternative ways to pursue a saner, wiser world.

48. Granary Books The Angel Hair Anthology Edited By Anne
ANGEL HAIR SLEEPS WITH A BOY IN MY HEAD THE ANGEL HAIR ANTHOLOGY editedby anne waldman and Lewis Warsh. ISBN paper 1887123-49-0. $28.95.
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This anthology presents material selected from the collection of Angel Hair magazine and books edited by Anne Waldman and Lewis Warsh between 1966 and 1978. Included are substantial sections of writing (in some cases entire books) from an astonishing range of poets, including Clark Coolidge, Alice Notley, Hannah Weiner, Tom Clark, Bernadette Mayer, Kenward Elmslie, Robert Creeley, Joanne Kyger, Bill Berkson, Ted Greenwald, Lorenzo Thomas, John Wieners, Joe Brainard, Ron Padgett and the editors, to name just a few. From the nascent St. Mark's Poetry Project on the Lower East Side of Manhattan to Bolinas and Boulder, Angel Hair Printed offset. Bound in paper wrappers.

49. 21 B&W Photos Are By Warsh, Anne Waldman And Others.
Lewis Warsh and anne waldman.
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50. Anne Waldman -- 11th Annual Literary Festival -- Old Dominion University -- Oct
6, 1988. Web sites with more information about anne waldman. LiteraryKicks http//www.litkicks.com/People/annewaldman.html. S Press
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October 3-6, 1988 Web sites with more information about Anne Waldman Literary Kicks
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51. Post-beat Poet Anne Waldman Draws Rave Reviews
2002. Postbeat poet anne waldman draws rave reviews. By Wanda Monroe UniversityLibrary. anne waldman (Photo by Wanda Monroe). “Absolutely
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The University Record , March 18, 2002
Post-beat poet Anne Waldman draws rave reviews
By Wanda Monroe
University Library Anne Waldman (Photo by Wanda Monroe) The archive, which is now available for scholarly research, is located in the Special Collections Library on the seventh floor of the Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library. It includes more than 75 feet of letters, manuscripts, tapes, photographs, serials and books. An exhibition of selected materials is currently on display in the Special Collections Library through May 25. For more information about the Waldman archive or the current exhibit, contact Kathy Beam, curator, Special Collections Library, (734) 764-9377.

52. Fast Speaking Woman, Chants And Essays, By Anne Waldman
Fast Speaking Woman, Chants and Essays, by anne waldman, The Beat GenerationRelated Works. Fast Speaking Woman Chants and Essays, by anne waldman.
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53. White Fields Press
White Fields Press. Poster Size – 35” X 15”. Price $9.95. annewaldman. Close friend Allen Ginsberg took this photo of anne waldman.
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Poster Size – 35” X 15” Price - $9.95 Anne Waldman Close friend Allen Ginsberg took this photo of Anne Waldman. Together, Waldman and Ginsberg formed The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics in 1970. Check out her chapbook here Sacred Flame ” **Prices do not include shipping and handling** Home Posters Chapbooks Contact ... Order

54. APR Mar/Apr 2000 Vol. 29/No. 2 | Anne Waldman
The American Poetry Review anne waldman from Marriage A Sentence . anne waldmanwas an assistant director and director of the Poetry Project at St.
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Anne Waldman from "Marriage: A Sentence" even keel Heuristically speaking
Anne Waldman was an assistant director and director of the Poetry Project at St. Mark's-in-the-Bowery Church from 1966 to 1978, founded (with Allen Ginsberg) the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at the Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado, in 1974, and has published more than thirty pamphlets and books of poetry. These poems are from her book Marriage: A Sentence, forthcoming from Penguin.
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55. Anne Waldman Interview - R A I N T A X I O N L I N E
Fast Speaking Woman. It's the name of anne waldman's 1975 book of chants and essays,but it's a fitting epithet for the poet herself. anne waldman's an idiot.
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Winter 1998/1999 Ann Waldman Fast Speaking Woman . It's the name of Anne Waldman's 1975 book of chants and essays, but it's a fitting epithet for the poet herself. Waldman exudes energy, on and off the page. She has been a ceaseless proselytizer for poetry, first at the St. Mark's Poetry Project, and now at the Jack Kerouac School for Disembodied Poetics, which she founded with Allen Ginsberg. A committed performer, she travels the globe giving readings of legendary intensity. Waldman's numerous books include Blue Mosque Kill or Cure , and Nice to See You: Homage to Ted Berrigan . In 1993, Coffee House Press published the first volume of her epic poem Iovis; subtitled "All is Full of Jove," the work tackles the male godhead head on. In Iovis Book II , published last year, she continues to employ verbal strategies that range from breezy colloquialism to hermetic sacred text. And the poem shows no signs of letting up. The following interview, is excerpted in Vol. 3, No. 4. by Eric Lorberer RT: It recently struck me that you're often described as a performance poet, as if this is an entirely different kind of poet-is it?

56. Anne Waldman, Fast Speaking Woman
anne waldman, Fast Speaking Woman (Pocket Poets Series No. 33, CityLights, 1996). As director and cofounder of the Jack Kerouac
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As director and co-founder of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at the Naropa Institute, Anne Waldman continues to make herself known as one of the leading figured in the poetics and performance poetry field. Fast Speaking Woman is a 20th-anniversary expanded edition of the original text and includes several essays culled from her teaching materials on chant and performance poetry. The title poem is a thirty-page "list chant" indebted to Maria Sabina, the Mazatec Indian shamaness in Mexico. Making use of free association and internal rhymes, the list is a representation of both the individual artist herself and "everywoman" "I'm an abalone Laced with Tibetan buddhism and archaic beliefs in magic, the poems in this collection continue to push the envelope in contemporary performance poetry. Like the title poem, many of these poems are list chants, best spoken aloud. The repetition of the first words of each line in "Notorious" "known for" create a rhythm and mindset that allows for a further glimpse into the energy of the poem. According to Waldman, the poem itself speaks through the performer as an energy source, becoming a full experience in itself. Waldman continues playing with free association in "Lady Tactics," a poem best read with that idea in mind. At first some of the word choices seem absurd; read the poem aloud, however, and the assonance and dissonance created will open up a new layer in the poetry. Waldman functions on the principle that poetry is meant to be heard, not read. "Lullaby" is a short, eight-line chant; reading it over and over suggests different ways to emphasize and inflect lines with subtle nuances.

57. EYEWITNESS GLIMPSE With ANNE WALDMAN At The Jack Kerouac Festival Lowell, Massac
Eyewitness Glimpse. with. anne waldman. at. The Jack Kerouac Festival.Lowell, Massachusetts. October 1997. Jessa We just heard you read
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Eyewitness Glimpse with ANNE WALDMAN at The Jack Kerouac Festival Lowell, Massachusetts October 1997
Jessa: We just heard you read your tribute to Allen Ginsberg. How did you first meet Allen? Anne: I talked to him on the phone in the early sixties; it was before the Poetry Conference of '65. My father had met him in the fifties. My father worked at Pace University in the History Department, and had invited Allen to come to Pace at which they gave him an honorary degree. I called him from Bennington College to invite him to read, but he was going out of the country. Then I went out to Berkeley to the big Poetry Conference in 1965, where there was Charles Olson, Robert Duncan, Ted Berrigan, Ed Sandersand I was still in school. Allen was very much around; he was the alternative community in American poetry that was gathering at some of these events. This was not the poetic academy. And I took a vow that night that this was going to be my life. I was going to sit at the feet of these masters, and stomp on their corpses with my own voice, activated. Jessa: That last line sounds like your poem of the dancing skeletons.

58. The New York Review Of Books: Anne Waldman
Bibliography of books and articles by anne waldman, from The New YorkReview of Books. The New York Review of Books anne waldman.
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59. Piece For Anne Waldman
Piece for anne waldman Triolet w/ line from Jim Morrison Look wherewe worship Not at the sea like ancient Giant present on the
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    Piece for Anne Waldman Triolet w/ line from Jim Morrison Look where we worship Not at the sea like ancient Giant present on the street, starting to Look, where we worship is starting to repeat, fierce, present At the city begining to Look where we worship Not at the sea-like ancient -Feb 1975 Bloomington
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60. Penn Special Collections-APR- Anne Waldman
Photographs from the American Poetry Review Records, 19711998 Ms.Coll. 349. anne waldman,
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