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         Waldman Anne:     more books (100)
  1. Iovis: A Poem. by Anne. WALDMAN, 1993
  2. Radical presence: An interview with Anne Waldman by Anne Waldman, 2002
  3. Kentucky Ham. Foreword By Anne Waldman and Afterword By William S. Burroughs by William S. Jr Burroughs, 1984-01-01
  4. Biography - Waldman, Anne (Lesley) (1945-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  5. Beat Poets: Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, Lenny Bruce, Gary Snyder, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Gregory Corso, Anne Waldman, Rod Mckuen
  6. Anne Waldman - Lannan Literary Videos (VHS) (Lannan Literary Videos) by Anne Waldman, 1991
  7. Anne Waldman [photo postcard] by Gerard Malanga, 1978
  8. Beat Generation: Jack Kerouac, Gary Snyder, William S. Burroughs, Hotel Chelsea, Anne Waldman, Ken Kesey, Herbert Huncke, Allen Ginsberg (French Edition)
  9. Modernist Women Writers: Virginia Woolf, Colette, Gertrude Stein, H.d., Rebecca West, Djuna Barnes, Pool Group, Anne Waldman, Amy Lowell
  10. The Beat Book by Anne, editor Waldman, 1996-01-01
  11. The Little Magazine Vol. 18 1992: Anne Waldman et al.
  12. The World 28 by Anne, editor Waldman, 1973
  13. Daughter's Lament in May. on the anniversary of a death: Frances LeFevre Waldman by Anne Waldman, 1993
  14. SELF PORTRAIT by Joe Brainard / Anne Waldman, 1972

61. Anne Waldman (Estados Unidos, 1945)
Translate this page 1999. anne waldman (Estados Unidos, 1945). Traducción de Beverly Pérez Rego. annewaldman es originaria de Milville, New Jersey (Estados Unidos), 1945.
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Anne Waldman (Estados Unidos, 1945) Yo resguardo el bosque Yo resguardo el bosque para que nadie entre
si ella no quiere amar
Yo resguardo el bosque para que nadie robe
si ella no quiere amar
Amo tan intensamente que no siento el viento del mal ni calor
Anne Waldman

62. List Of Books
Introduction by anne waldman Publishers Group West , paper , 356 pages. Editedby anne waldman and Lewis Warsh Granary Books , paper , 500 pages.
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63. Woodland Pattern > Anne Waldman
Woodland Pattern Book Center. Book Center. anne waldman. anne waldman has workedher magic on audiences throughout the United States and around the world.
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Book Center Anne Waldman Anne Waldman has worked her magic on audiences throughout the United States and around the world. She has worked and performed with a number of well-known musicians, composers and dancers, and has collaborated with visual artists. Waldman has been acknowledged as a major voice in American poetry. Her goal for her poetry is simple, and yet anything but simple to achieve. She says, in effect, that what she is attempting to do on the page is to give readers not "a refined gist" or "an extrapolation" of feeling, thought and emotion, but an actual "experience" of "a high moment." Waldman is attempting to bring to poetry on the page the same kind of immediacy and sense of immersion that she brings to her poetry in public performance.
from Marriage: A Sentence
Anne Waldman what is erroneous
is amorous
what excels its creation
is sound bites in a dream
what lover is so steady to stay by you
stays by you
what is the next way to get ballast on board duty free
maxim: spiritual baggage spiritual love's an idea in most ceremonies a kind footnote and when I write "kind" I meant kind in the sense of children for where else does the contest of love but lie in kind?

64. Woodland Pattern™ Book Center
Dec. 7, anne waldman. Dec. anne waldman, anne waldman, reading December 7th,7pm Click here to find out about anne waldman and to read one of her poems.
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65. " Organism: Notes" By Anne Waldman
ORGANISM NOTES by anne waldman. The Bulk and its senses must be freed! .*. A poem is as much of me as an arm. *. The direct emotional
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ORGANISM: NOTES by Anne Waldman "The Bulk and its senses must be freed!" "A poem is as much of me as an arm. "The direct emotional statement from the body
(from the organ and from the energy of movement)." 14 structures
14 new skulls
14 front page news
14 symmetrical symmetries HEADLINES: EACH BON MOT HAS COST ME A PURSE OF GOLD. COMPLEX PROTEINS AR E LIKE SUBMARINES. CUPID ONCE DID NOT SEE A BEE SLEEPING AMONG ROSES. continues build up - center - center down crossfire I bear a body singing!
skull rattle in the breeze I have been living with Michael McClure's excellent Organism published by The Institute of Further Studies (Box 482, Canton, New York 13617) all summer and am sustained. Margins for the author. Go to The Michael McClure Home Page Go to Light and Dust Poets Light and Dust Mobile Anthology of Poetry.

66. A Conversation With Anne Waldman, 1989-1990
A Conversation with anne waldman, 19891990. Was it a decision? anne waldmanI wrote from an early age. It was a human, natural circumstance.
http://www.randyroark.com/interview2.htm
A Conversation with Anne Waldman, 1989-1990
Note: This is an rough, unedited version of an interview that was conducted over the winter of 1989/1990, and was printed in an expanded form in Disembodied Poetics (1995) and has recently been republished as the title piece of Anne Waldman’s Vow To Poetry (2001). Randy Roark: Can you remember deciding to be a poet? Was it a decision? Anne Waldman: I wrote from an early age. It was a human, natural circumstance. Later it was necessary to assert the position. It was also a way of life marginal, subterranean maybe there was a decision there that I'd never "sell out." I took a vow at the famous Olson reading-debacle at Berkeley in 1965 to never give up on poetry or on the community to serve as a votary to this high and rebellious art. RR: I have a whole bunch of questions about how to begin. Like, what was your scholastic preparation for becoming a poet? Did your parents encourage you? Did your teachers, contemporaries? Anyone in particular as a mentor? Anyone discourage you? Who were the first poets you met and what was their influence on you? AW: My parents were extraordinarily encouraging from a tender age. They were both readers and writers. I grew up among books, many of them poetry. I had some inspiring English teachers Jon Bech Shank in particular in Junior High a poet himself who was an afficianado of Wallace Stevens's work and used to read him to us out loud. With a passion. Tremendous gratitude to my best friend in High School Jonathan Cott the critic, poet, essayist who shared my desire "to be a poet" who read my early work who turned me onto Rilke and others. In college both Howard Nemerov and novelist Bernard Malamud were acutely encouraging. They were professional role models in some sense. But as a female I always felt I could only absorb some of their story. Ted Berrigan, Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder, other contemporaries were important allies. There's interesting history in those "mentor" friendships. But I always felt equal to their challenge.

67. Anne Waldman

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ANNE WALDMAN
PULSAZIONE
a cura di
Rita Degli Esposti Burroughs: "Svelti. E' ora" "Ho costretto me stesso a sfuggire alla morte" Eppure queste idee di cut-up, non così insolite nel mondo scientifico, hanno fatto sì che Burroughs, come scrittore, rompesse con le realtà narrative lineari di tipo aristotelico, come pure che giocasse con l¹immagine, il tempo e le permutazioni della frase. Prendete le comparse, distribuitele a caso e poi mescolatele creando una certa varietà di combinazioni. Prendete parole e frasi e fate lo stesso. ³Il rampicante americano ha attraversato le galassie ferite con su medicina, William² / ³Verso leggero di galassie ferite al cane io ho fatto² / ²Galassie suburbane ad un mio cenno² / ²Svanì borbottando ³C¹è un amante ad ogni angolo di strada oltre le galassie ferite² Il silenzio é uno stato desiderabile in Nova Express. Le parole, ha detto Burroughs, stanno nell¹ambito dell¹esperienza extra corporale. Sono virus-killer. ³E¹ tempo di pensare di lasciar perdere il corpo² ³Il vecchio scrittore non poteva più scrivere perché era arrivato alla fine delle parole, la fine di quello che si può fare con le parole. E allora?

68. Anne Waldman
waldman, anne. SKIN MEAT BONES. 61158 waldman, anne. SKIN MEAT BONES. CoffeeHouse Press 1985. Wrappers, paper covers. In very good condition.
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69. Jacket 7 - Libbie Rifkin - Anne Waldman, Bernadette Mayer And
Mark's Place anne waldman, Bernadette Mayer and the Gender of an AvantGardeInstitution This piece is about 3,000 words or about ten printed pages long.
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C O N T E N T S H O M E P A G E
Libbie Rifkin
"My Little World Goes On St. Mark's Place":
Anne Waldman, Bernadette Mayer and the Gender of an Avant-Garde Institution
This piece is about 3,000 words or about ten printed pages long. It was given as a talk at the Page Mothers Conference at UCSD in San Diego in early 1999.
      "I know how to work the machines!," Anne Waldman declares near the beginning of "Fast Speaking Woman"(42). An incantatory rush of first-person declaratives, "Fast Speaking Woman" begins in the ether: "Because I am air / let me try you with my magic power" (36).
(Anne Waldman, Helping the Dreamer: New and Selected Poems 1966-1988 , Minneapolis: Coffee House Press, 1989) But with "I know how to work the machines!" Waldman celebrates a more mundane and yet world-changing kind of power. In 1965 and 1966, downtown poetry readings began moving from the cafes to a community church called St. Mark's-in-the-Bowery, the Office of Economic Opportunity delivered a grant to develop an arts program for local youth, Joel Oppenheimer was selected to direct it, and Waldman was hired on as his secretary. In the next two years, the St. Mark's Poetry Project emerged as a powerful locus of workshops, readings, and publication ventures, the gal Friday became the boss, and the post-War avant-garde had its first major woman-run institution.
Libbie Rifkin
      The St. Mark's Poetry Project opened its doors right on the heels of two events that we might say marked the end of the "New American"'s era of emergence: the Berkeley Poetry Conference of 1965 and then, in the summer of 1966, the death of Frank O'Hara. Waldman attended the Berkeley conference, where she met Lewis Warsh, started

70. Womynlynks!: Anne Waldman
Annie Finch's waldman excerpts page; Bohemian Ink; Electric Times Union;Literary Kicks; New York State Writers Institute; Writers Online.
http://212.net/womynlynks/waldman.htm

71. Rene Ricard, Anne Waldman, Stephen Hall
Rene Ricard (poet; art critic; actor in Andy Warhol's Chelsea Girls), poet andperformance artist anne waldman, poet Stephen Hall, Naropa Institute, Boulder
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Rene Ricard (poet; art critic; actor in Andy Warhol's Chelsea Girls ), poet and performance artist Anne Waldman, poet Stephen Hall, Naropa Institute, Boulder, Colorado, July l976. Back to Thumbnail Index
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72. 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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C O N T E N T S
H O M E P A G E J A C K E T # E L E V E N A P R I L 2
Anne Waldman
Introduction
that has been famously quoted from the book: "The thing is, I am sounding rather bitter because its been years since I've been able to get any wild martini attention. All I do is stand around in this black drip dry dress in India." Joanne Kyger the Writer forms both a public and a private identity here. Taking the measure of her male poet-companions, she is most definitively in a different "space." Perhaps the initial publication of this book in 1981 and the enthusiastic response to it gave Kyger permission to write her own poetry in a way that was closer to this original looseness and bravado.
Her story reminds us that in the 1960s there was still the bohemian possibility of a serious writer living on very little money. That was before "experimental" poetry became an academic pursuit and was funded primarily by grants and university positions. Those years also were a time when poets seemed deeply immersed in non-Western spiritual traditions and to looked Asia instead of Europe to expand their sensibilities.
Anne Waldman
The Jack Kerouac School
Boulder, Colorado 1/1/2000

73. Jacket 16 - Angel Hair Feature - Introduction By Anne Waldman
Angel Hair feature. Introduction by anne waldman. Also see Lewis Warsh’s Introduction.Cover of Angel Hair anthology And it was. — anne waldman, 10/2000.
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I met Lewis Warsh at the Berkeley Poetry Conference [in 1965] and will always forever after think we founded Angel Hair within that auspicious moment. Conflation of time triggered by romance adjacent to the glamorous history-making events of the conference seems a reasonable explanation. Perhaps Angel Hair SILO C New American Poetry and the poetry net was widening, inviting.
The Village Voice and The Evergreen Review sacre conversatione
Locus Solus The Floating Bear
and Ed Sanders Fuck You: A Magazine of the Arts were also galvanizing for their intimacy and immediacy.
SILO with printer Ronnie Ballou, who printed grocery lists and menus for livelihood. He was a taciturn New Englander, rarely smiled, but pleased with the new venture. This was not fine letterpress printing but a modest and cheaper substitute. We ordered out for the elegant Fabriano cover paper.
Angel Hair Angel Hair I out to a range of family, friends, poets, other folk, receiving back modest support, Ann and Sam Charters being among the first subscribers.
Times
Birds
was timed for a reading.

74. Annie Finch: Criticism
anne waldman. excerpts from Shifting Contexts, from A Formal Feeling Comes.There are two places the writing delivers itself from inside and out.
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Anne Waldman
excerpts from "Shifting Contexts," from A Formal Feeling Comes There are two places the writing delivers itself from: inside and out. Propelling forward or responding back. An arena exists between these polar opposites (inside/outside, subjective/objective), and the energy of the poem can vibrate from any region within it. . . . . The pantoum's ostensible simplicity is deceptive. . . . . The pleasure of the form could be how the context of each line shifts in its relation to the next. This is difficult to achieve. . . . When I wrote "Baby's Pantoum" I had been spending most of my time with my infant son in a small cabin in the mountains outside Boulder, Colorado. . . . I began writing in the voice of the baby, it was natural to do this, and I was writing in longhand rather than typing to avoid waking the baby, and into the third stanza the problem of the "form" had vanished and the poem began to flow through me. . . . The music of the poem was working. I spoke the lines as I wrote. What filled the form, the things said, or seen, were the details of the life going on in the cabin. . . . . The repetitions reflected in the poem were the natural conditions of our daily existence.
BABY'S PANTOUM for Reed Bye I lie in my crib midday this is unusual I don't sleep really Mamma's sweeping or else boiling water for tea dripping on heater from laundry, cat licking itself

75. Nerve Lantern Contributor: Anne Waldman
Back to About the Contributors. anne waldman. anne waldman is an internationallyknown poet, cultural activist, performer, professor
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ANNE WALDMAN
Anne Waldman is an internationally known poet, cultural activist, performer, professor, editor, with strong personal links to the New York School, the Beat Literary Movement, and the experimental strands of the New American Poetry. She has also extended performance to new dimensions with her "modal structures" as in the celebrated "Pieces of An Hour" (for John Cage).
She is a Distinguished Professor of Poetics at The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at the Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado, a program she co-founded with poet Allen Ginsberg in 1974 at the first Buddhist-inspired educational institution in America.
She is the author of over 30 books including, most recently, , (Coffee House Press, 2001) Marriage: A Sentence (Penguin Poets, 2000) the 20th anniversary edition of Fast Speaking Woman (City Lights Books), (Coffee House Press), Kill or Cure (Penguin Poets).
She is also the editor of The Beat Book (Shambhala Publications), and co-editor of Disembodied Poetics: Annals of The Jack Kerouac School (University of New Mexico Press).

76. N U M B E R S O N G. -by Anne Waldman.
NUMBERSON G. by anne waldman. Follow Ups Post Followup The Philosopher'sStone FAQ Posted by I be dig'in it. NUMBER SONG. -anne waldman.
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N U M B E R S O N G. -by Anne Waldman.
Follow Ups Post Followup The Philosopher's Stone FAQ Posted by I be dig'in it. on April 22, 2002 at 01:29:08: I've multiplied, I'm 2.
He was part of me
he came out of me,
he took a part of me
He took me apart.
I'm 2, he's my art,
no, he's separate.
He art one. I'm not
I sing of my son. I've
multiplied. My heart’s
to you, who are also a part kind congruity. N U M B E R S O N G -Anne waldman Follow Ups:

77. Re: N U M B E R S O N G. -by Anne Waldman.
Re NUMBERSON G. by anne waldman. Follow Ups Post Followup The Philosopher'sStone FAQ In Reply to NUMBERSON G. -by anne waldman.
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Follow Ups Post Followup The Philosopher's Stone FAQ Posted by Splatterpunk on May 04, 2002 at 12:32:39: In Reply to: N U M B E R S O N G. -by Anne Waldman. posted by I be dig'in it. on April 22, 2002 at 01:29:08: So cool! :D I love it. Anne Waldman, huh? Contemporary? American, Canadian, British, or what?
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80. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
Author Login. Authors Articles anne waldman. anne waldman. Ploughshares articlesby or about this author anne waldman, Amanita Muscaria, Poetry, Fall 1971.
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