Vow to Poetry

Anne Waldman

377 pages, Paperback

ISBN: 1566891124

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Language: English

Publish: 991378800000

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Vow to Poetry is a trumpet call from our most iconoclastic poet that tears down the walls of prescribed creative processes. This stimulating mix of autobiography, interviews, and essays reveals a life possessed by the muse. You’ve seen the “safe” versions, now comes this unconventional, irreverent, transgressive volume. Anne Waldman ran the St. Mark’s Poetry Project in New York for over a decade. She is the co-founder with Allen Ginsberg of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at The Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado, where she teaches and directs the Master of Fine Arts program in Writing and Poetics. Contents>/B> Author’s Note, 13
“My Long & Only Afterlife”, 15
Feminafesto, 19
My Life a List, 23
Oppositional Poetics, 48
That Light Is Sandino, 49
Managua Sketches, 51
Seeing What Happens (Interview with Joyce Jenkins) , 54
Kali Yuga A Manifesto, 60
“Take Me to Your Poets!”, 74
Loom Down the Thorough Narrow, 81
Hermeneutical (Light to Read By), 91
Vow to Poetry (Conversation with Randy Roark), 96
Sikelianos’s Delphic Site & Poetic Legacy, 123
Hags, Nuns, & Magpie Scholars, 135
The Outrider Legacy (Interview with Mark DuCharme), 142
Poetry as Siddhi, 155
Noösphere & the Six Realms, 167
I Is Dissipative Structures, 173
The Talisman Interview (Interview with Edward Foster), 192
Warring God Charnel Ground, 205
Deviant Identities, 213
Minstrel Bard, 228
Last Days, Hours, 230
Hurry Up. It’s Time, 235
Go-Between Between, 238
Grasping the Broom More Tightly Now (Interview with Eric Lorberer), 247
Creative Writing Life [Reading/Writing/Performance] Experiments, 247
Alphabetic Tesserae, 262
Epic & Performance, 266
“Surprise Each Other”: The Art of Collaboration (Interview with Lisa Birman), 272
Spare Us Your Epiphanies, 280
Marriage A Sentence Sentence, 283
Muse, 286
My Life a Book, 289 Acknowledgements, 292
Selected Bibliography, 295 Oppositional Poetics “wozu Dichter in dürftiger Zeit?” -Hölderlin from “Bread & Wine” How do we

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