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  1. Imaginary Speeches For A Brazen Land. by Philip. Whalen, 1972
  2. Imaginary Speeches for a Brazen Head: A Novel. by Philip. WHALEN, 1972
  3. Sidewalk 1 by Allen, Charles Olson, Ian H. Finlay, Philip Whalen, Christopher Logue, Marguerite Duras, et al.) NEISH, Alex, edited by (GINSBERG, 1960
  4. Some of These Days by Philip Whalen, 1999
  5. Six Auerhahn Poets Reading New Work by Philip, Meltzer, David, McClure, Michael. Hoyem, Andrew, Welch, Lew and Ginsberg, Allen Whalen, 1963
  6. Severance Pay: Poems 1967-1969. by Philip. WHALEN, 1970
  7. Scenes of Life at the Capital by Philip Whalen, 1971-01-01
  8. Self-Portrait, from Another Direction. by Philip. WHALEN, 1959
  9. Self-Portrait, from Another Direction. by Philip. WHALEN, 1959
  10. Prolegomena to a Study of the Universe by Philip Whalen, 1976-01-01
  11. The Education Continues Along by Philip Whalen, 1967-01-01
  12. Angel Hair 4, Winter 1967-8 by Anne; Berrigan, Ted; Koch, Kenneth; Whalen, Philip; Padgett, Ron; Kyger Waldman, 1968
  13. Decompressions : Selected Poems by Philip Whalen, 1978
  14. The Invention of the Letter by Philip Whalen, 1967

61. Existentialmoo Title Philip Whalen
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"scene not herd" Main July 03, 2002 Philip Whalen T he Memory Of Mr J who had been poor for years
Inherited all the money in the world
Bought a gun to blow a hole in his head
To let in air and light he said
To let me out Today, I have my head to shave
There are lights and shadows in it
All too soon empty open ashes
Join mirthfully to earth
The Dilemma of the Occasion Is... She says she's funny-looking
She can't decide on hair nor clothes.
There are too many shoes to wear. Almost every downtown corner Displays crippled, sick and dirty people Beat and tromped on. Others look For what to look at, watch to see If they are noticed Where to spend all this money. The Expensive Life Tying up my plastic shoes They don't ask me why I shave my head "Cut the word lines," Burroughs recommends (Crease along the dotted lines) Loops of tacky thinking fall unloosed. The sun Getting hotter than my flannel shirt requires What about THE BUDDHIST REVIVAL IN CHINA? Won't read it now... too blind to see it Almost too blind to write this, in my room no flowers

62. Existentialmoo: Discussion On Philip Whalen
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63. Jacket 11 - Anselm Berrigan On Philip Whalen
CONTENTS HOMEPAGE JACKET ELEVEN APRIL 2 0 0 0. Anselm BerriganTransmissions on philip whalen's «Overtime». philip whalen.
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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
Anselm Berrigan
"We can't easily imagine another world/ This one being barely/ Visible"
"The business of this world/ is to deceive/ but it is never deceived"
"I know the world and I love it too much and it/ Is not the one I'd find outside this door."
"I want to be a world, not just another/ American tinky poetty-boo"
Philip Whalen T HE PUBLICATION last spring of Philip Whalen's «Selected Poems» was a major event for several reasons, foremost among them the fact that very little of Whalen's poetry was even in print until «Overtime» came down the line. This new selection fills a gaping hole in the material universe, not to mention poetryland, by making Whalen's various takes on various worlds, as conveyed through the mind-and-sense altering abilities of his poetry, readily available to the interested masses. To readers versed in contemporary poetry but unfamiliar with Whalen, and to readers who don't give a hoot about contemporary poetry for that matter, «Overtime» might provide a real shock to the system: i.e., "What is he doing?" and "How is he doing it?" Few American poets have created a body of work that so dazzlingly, and humorously, transforms consciousness into poetry.
A poet who simultaneously wants freedom for and from everybody, Whalen's writing has completely resisted the terms of American social and literary engagement that have been set down as unspoken law this century: "Scratch an American and find a cop. There is no/ Generation gap." Consequently his poems are formally open-ended, free of self-promotion and self-absorption (though not by giving up the complexity of his "I"), unafraid of embarrassment, and accessible to multiple levels of perception, as evident in this passage from "The Slop Barrel: Slices of the Paideuma for All Sentient Beings":

64. Jacket 11 - Norman Fischer Reviews Philip Whalen's «Overtime
Norman Fischer reviews philip whalen, 'Overtime,' Selected Poems edited by MichaelRothenberg, introduction by Leslie Scalapino, Penguin, New York, 1999.
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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
Norman Fischer reviews
Philip Whalen, 'Overtime,' Selected Poems
edited by Michael Rothenberg, introduction by Leslie Scalapino, Penguin, New York, 1999
I am not so sure about the use of the label 'beat,' (which was meant to stand for 'beatific,' rather than semi-depressed). Other than describing a group of writers who happened to know each other well, and to have encouraged each other during the difficult and rather narrow period of American culture in the late nineteen forties and fifties, there is not so much that holds these writers together as a school. The one thread that does run through them all is their distaste for and rejection of conventional American cultural life: they are in revolt against the boredom, contradiction, and repressed violence that lies beneath the surface of the optimism of the post-war years. But beyond this their themes and methods differ considerably.
For Whalen, writing itself, as a practice, is everything: writing as experiment, as exploration, as active assault on reality, no holds barred. This work is not mythical autobiography (Kerouac), nor is it romantic politics or personal lyricism (Ginsberg). Instead here you find writing at its purest and most desperate: writing that feeds on writing, writing that soars and dips inside writing, writing wrapped up in the problematics of writing and struggling to get out, writing that absolutely must be written, with all the force that this necessity implies.

65. Philip Whalen, 78; Zen Priest, Mentor Among Beat Poets -- Gone But Not Forgotten
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Philip Whalen, the burly Zen priest and Beat Generation poet who played a major role in the San Francisco renaissance of the 1950s and 1960s that radically changed American poetry, died Wednesday at age 78.
Suffering from heart and brain maladies, his eyesight lost to glaucoma, Whalen spent his final years at a public nursing home in San Francisco, supported financially and emotionally by his many admirers and acolytes in the often inseparable worlds of Buddhism and modern poetry.
"He was a poet's poet," said Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Gary Snyder, a friend of Whalen's since their days at Reed College in Portland, Ore., in the 1940s. "People looking for subtlety, nuance and beautiful turns of language looked to Philip. He had a wonderfully dry sense of humorironic, cutting, mocking." Before his health failed, Whalen was abbot at the Hartford Street Zen Center in the Castro district of San Francisco and comforted dying AIDS patients.
Poet-editor Gary Gach said Whalen maintained his wit and self-deprecating style even when he knew death was imminent. When a friend asked him whether he wanted a milkshake, he replied, "No, I'd like what they gave Socrates."

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71. I572: KENNETH ANDRUS (11 AUG 1956 - )
WALSH _ JOHN philip ROCHE _JOHN J. DALY _MARGARET DALY _ _HANNAHCULLINAN _ INDEX OF PERSONS EMAIL GENEALOGY CENTER THERESA whalen.
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  • BIRTH : 11 AUG 1956, Ashtabula, OH
  • OCCUPATION : Software Sales/Instr.
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  • MARRIAGE : 1-SEP-1996, Boulder, CO

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  • MARRIAGE : 28 JUL 1989

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    • BIRTH : 25 SEP 1958
    Father: CHARLES EDWARD CARLIN
    Mother: JEANETTE MARY TEGEL
    Family 1 DALE COLMAN LUND
    • MARRIAGE : 22 AUG 1981

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    • BIRTH : 11-9-1858, Bluffton Twp, Winneshiek Co.,IA
  • 72. I391: EVA FEENEY (15 MAY 1894 - 21 DEC 1912)
    ROCHE _philip ROCHE _ philip ROCHE _MARY ? MARK EDWARD whalen.BIRTH 18 MAY 1970. Father DANIEL PAUL whalen Mother JOAN RASMUSSEN
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    • BIRTH : 15 MAY 1894, Lawler, Chicasaw Co., IA
    • DEATH : 21 DEC 1912, Lawler, ChickasawCo., IA
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    • BIRTH : 09 DEC 1897
    • DEATH : 09 NOV 1980
    • BURIAL : Holy Cross Cemetery, Lackawanna, NY
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    Mother: MARY ELIZABETH FOLEY
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    • BIRTH : 23 JAN 1875, Lawler, Chickasaw County, IA
    Father: BERNARD MULLIN
    Mother: MARIA ANN TOOLEY
    PETER MULLIN
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    • BIRTH : 5-AUG-1928, Fort Wayne, IN
    • DEATH : 16 NOV 1991, Akron, OH
    • OCCUPATION : Homemaker
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    74. Philip Whalen - Plus Ça Change
    philip whalen. Plus Ça Change . What are you doing. I am coldly calculating.I didn't ask for a characterization. Tell me what we're going to do.
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    "Plus Ça Change..."
    What are you doing I am coldly calculating I didn't ask for a characterization.
    Tell me what we're going to do. That's what I'm coldly calculating You had better say "plotting" or "scheming"
    You never could calculate without a machine. Then I'm brooding. Presently
    A plot will hatch. Who are you trying to kid? Be nice. (SILENCE) Listen. Whatever we do from here on out
    Let's for God's sake not look at each other
    Keep our eyes shut and the lights turned off
    We won't mind touching if we don't have to see. I'll ignore those preposterous feathers. Say what you please, we brought itall on ourselves
    But nobody's going out of his way to look. Who'd recognize us now? We'll just pretend we're used to it.
    (Watch out with that goddamned tail!)
    Pull the shades down. Turn off the lights
    Shut your eyes. (SILENCE) There is no satisfactory explanation. You can talk until you're blue Just how much bluer can I get? Well, save breath you need to cool Will you please shove the cuttlebone a little closer? All right, until the perfumes of Arabia

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    76. Slow Trains Literary Journal
    In Memory philip whalen 1923 2002. by Steve Silberman Further Notice Readan obituary for philip whalen. Visit philip whalen's online shrine.
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    Further Notice I can't live in this world
    And I refuse to kill myself
    Or let you kill me The dill plant lives, the airplane
    My alarm clock, this ink
    I won't go away I shall be myself
    Free, a genius, an embarrassment
    Like the Indian, the buffalo Like Yellowstone National Park. Philip Whalen
    I went down to the hospice diagonally across from the San Francisco Zen Center of Page Street today to say goodbye to Philip Whalen. A staffer at the hospice told me Philip's body was in the room at the top of the stairs. His name was on a sheet of paper on the door, in what looked like his distinctive calligraphic handwriting. I took off my shoes before I went in. A hospice worker and three Zen students were there, sitting zazen quietly as I entered. I last saw Philip eight years ago, when I finished my five-month term as his personal assistant, reading to him, keeping him company, and walking him to lunch several days a week. I felt guilty about not visiting him in his long years of illness, but our time together had been so complete, and had ended in such a perfect way, that I never felt like I needed to see him again. We had done our business. He used to make jokes about his "mountaine belly," a phrase from Boswell's life of Johnson, one of his favorite books. When I saw his corpse, I was shocked at how small he seemed. He looked little, lying under his brown robes on the narrow bed, his right hand clutching a Buddhist mala. His face was inclined slightly to the left, and eyes were half-shut, as if he were meditating; under the lids, I could see little wedges of pale blue. He was smiling slightly. Someone had placed three bright orange flowers at his left shoulder.

    77. The Alsop Review
    philip whalen. Jack Foley. Jack Foley to philip whalen Have you been writinganything recently? philip whalen I can’t write, I’m blind!
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    The recent death of at 78 of Philip Whalen (1923-2002) brings to an end the career of a brilliant, spiritually-striving poet whose work has been described as the product of “a restless, self-consciously rhetorical sensibility.” In Donald M. Allen’s The New American Poetry , Whalen described his work in the following way: This poetry is a picture or graph of a mind moving, which is a world body being here and now which is history...and you. Or think about the Wilson Cloud Chamber, not ideogram, not poetic beauty: bald-faced didacticism moving, as Dr. Johnson commands all poetry should, from the particular to the general. (Not that Johnson was rightnor that I am trying to inherit his mantle as a literary dictator but only the title Doctor, i.e. teacher, who is constantly studying.) I do not put down the academy but have assumed its function in my own person, and in the strictest sense of the wordacademya walking grove of trees. But I cannot and will not solve any problems or answer any questions. My life has been spent in the midst of heroic landscapes which never overwhelmed me and yet I live in a single room in the citythe room a lens focusing on a sheet of paper. Or the inside of your head. How do you like your world? (1959)

    78. Poets On The Peaks: Gary Snyder, Philip Whalen & Jack Kerouac In The Cascades Bo
    Poets on the Peaks Gary Snyder, philip whalen Jack Kerouac in the Cascades Writerphotographer Suiter provides a literary portrait of Beat era poet.
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    79. 12.04.00 - UC Berkeley's Bancroft Library Adds Archival Collection Of Beat Poet
    UC Berkeley's Bancroft Library adds archival collection of Beat poet philip whalen'sart, poems and notes 04 Dec 2000 philip whalen Poet philip whalen.
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    80. Identity Theory | La Vie Poeme - Scattered Elegy/eulogy For Philip Whalen By Jim
    Scattered Elegy/Eulogy for philip whalen. by Jim McCurry. To zap thedemons of attachment you told your premature mourners to place
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    to place your corpse on a table
    strewn with frozen raspberries Today is July 18, 2002,
    and the last time I sat in Boulder
    was summer 1975 you arrived, and I was and saw no more need to sit at the knee than with Trungpa while inwardly the connection was clear as the sun, consciousness, another day the mystery of Dasein the Poetry Wars had ended just before my bus arrived from Oregon, Sept. '74 and though I had written Martin Fritter : Karmadzong : from the Dalles or Hood River homestead where friends put me up between sticker picker shifts at Cascade Locks Lumber there was a much quieter mode of whatever: meeting: than the farewells of my Oregon friends e.g., the first night in town

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