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         Di Prima Diane:     more books (100)
  1. Loba, Part I. by Diane. DI PRIMA, 1973-01-01
  2. Loba Parts I - VIII by Diane di Prima, 1978
  3. Selected Poems by Diane di Prima, 1975
  4. Innana : The Epiphany : From Loba (Arundel Books Poetry Series) by Diane Di Prima, 1994-01-01
  5. Good Clean Fun. by Diane. di PRIMA, 1996
  6. Memoirs of A Beatnik by Diane di Prima, 1988-01-01
  7. War Poems by Diane, editor Di Prima, 1968
  8. The revolutionary letters by Diane Di Prima, 1971-01-01
  9. Dream Poem Abt Reagan & Co. by Diane Di Prima, 1973
  10. The Floating Bear: A Newsletter: Issue #37 by Diane (editor) Di Prima, 1969-01-01
  11. Loba, Part 1 by Diane Di Prima, 1973-01-01
  12. Dinners and Nightmares. by Diane. DI PRIMA, 1998
  13. Hotel Albert. by Diane. di PRIMA, 1968
  14. Revolutionary Letters [FOURTH EDITION With New Letters] by Diane Di Prima, 1979

81. Diane Di Prima, Memorie Di Una Beatnick
Translate this page Memorie di una beatnick (diane di prima) Parma, Guanda, 1994, pp. 181, lire 22.000. Il titolo del romanzo di diane di prima, Memorie
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Memorie di una beatnick ( Diane Di Prima)
Parma, Guanda, 1994, pp. 181, lire 22.000. Il titolo del romanzo di Diane Di Prima, Memorie di una beatnik, credo ponga qualche problema di comprensione a gran parte di coloro che si sono accostati alla letteratura americana da non specialisti negli ultimi quindici anni. Perché, che cos'è un beatnick ? Se ne cerchiamo il significato sul Dizionario delle lingue italiana e inglese (Sansoni Editore) non troviamo altro che «s. beatnick m/f, giovane m/f beat»; conoscendo, perciò, un po' d'in­glese conviene affidarsi al Webster's New Universal Unabridged Dictionary che ci spiega come il termine, beat nick . (suffisso russo equivalente all'inglese -er ), significhi «membro del gruppo beat». Chi sono i beat ? Il Cambridge International Dictionary of English (1995) definisce sia il beatnick che il beat come un giovane americano che, tra gli anni cinquanta e sessanta, contesta la società in cui vive, ha i capelli lunghi e si veste in modo «discutibile». Risulta abbastanza chiaro che tutti questi termini sono stati inventati per definire problemi socio-culturali, ma essi hanno anche classificato gli scrittori di quella generazione, come si può desumere da qualsiasi recente storia della letteratura americana. I saggi specifici sull'argomento sono molti, ma il più esaustivo a tutt'oggi rimane

82. Memoirs Of A Beatnik: A Long Lost Beat Classic Diane Di Prima
Memoirs of a Beatnik A Long lost Beat Classic diane di prima. Author or Artist diane di prima. Title Memoirs of a Beatnik A Long
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83. Diane Di Prima : No Time To Waste! The Poet Paints A Lasting Picture With Words.
diane di prima No time to waste! The Poet Paints a lasting picture with words. diane di prima updates! Hand Picked to save you valuable searching time.
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Diane di Prima : No time to waste! The Poet Paints a lasting picture with words. Arts Literature Poetry eminent Great Writers Magazine - Publishing Works Lives Faces Bookshelf Morning Night Women Romantic Haiku Love Death Browning Wordsworth Frost Shelley appreciation contemporary Irish Belfast Heart Modernism important American English literature imagination, emotion, response, empathy. These are words that spiral in the mind's mist when thinking about poetry. What's the truth? Where is the moon? It is in the heart and it is in the mind and the imagination ... it is here. More about Diane di Prima
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84. BookZen- Diane Di Prima Bibliography
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  • This Kind of Bird Flies Backward , Totem Press, 1959
  • Dinners and Nightingales, Corinth Press
  • The New Handbok of Heaven , Auerhahn Press, 1963
  • Poets Vaudeville , Feed Folly Press, 1964
  • Seven Love Poems from the Middle Latin , Poets Press, 1965
  • Haiki , Love Press, 1966
  • Earthsong , Poets Press, 1968
  • Hotel Albert , Poets Press, 1968
  • Memoirs of a Beatnik , Olympia Press, 1969
  • L.A. Odyssey , Poets Press, 1969
  • The Book of Hours , Brownstone Press, 1970
  • Revolutionary Letters Etc. , City Lights Books, 1971
  • Revolutionary Letters Etc. , City Lights Books, 1971 2nd Edition
  • Kerhonkson Journal , Oyez, 1971
  • Freddie Poems , Tenth Muse, 1971
  • Calculus of Variation
  • Loba, Part I , Capra Press, 1973
  • Revolutionary Letters Etc. , City Lights Books, 1971 3nd Edition (expanded to include 15 new Letters written since 2nd edition)
  • Missing books will be added.
  • 85. Past Issues - The Kenyon Review: Diane Di Prima
    order it online today at Powell s. The Magazine Spring 2002. New Series Volume XXIV Number 2. Excerpt. Three Poems in the Chinese Manner by diane di prima.
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    Three Poems in the Chinese Manner
    by Diane di Prima
    Her stone grey eyes like liquid mercury
    While light from blue waters rippled over her face
    She raised her hand in which a peony trembled
    Still heat in the lowlands; there is thunder among the clouds
    A cicada shrieks from the palmetto, stirring the surface of the inlet
    Though a piercing intent dwells in my stormy heart (solar plexus) This poem resembles thunder without lightning. Like a bird hidden in the white throat of a lily I sleep with my hips in the sand, among bright stones No wind stirs even the lowest oat grass But from the sea the night horn of a passing boat Carries me in the dark to the jade door of a star. San Francisco poet Diane di Prima is the author of thirty-four books, and her work has been translated into twenty languages. She received an honorary doctor of literature degree from St. Lawrence University in 1999. She was master poet-in-residence at Columbia College, Chicago, in spring 2000. Her autobiography

    86. Article On Djuna Barnes & Diane Di Prima By Apollinaire Scherr
    ~~~~~ To The Dogs The Dove by Djuna Barnes Like Murder Cake by diane di prima article in sfgate.com by Apollinaire Scherr Tickets directions
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    Don't Be Absurd!
    Traditionally, absurdist theater has been something of a
    boy's club: Ionesco, Beckett, Pinter, Albee. Perhaps
    inundation by the humdrum absurdities of daily life has
    weakened women's appetite for vast existential questions.
    But Christina Augello, the enterprising director of Exit
    Theater and its six-month Absurdist Season, knew that if
    she tweaked the definition of "absurdist" a bit, she'd find
    plenty of women writers in love with the absurd. In the
    second to last offering of the season, the Exit presents rarely staged works by the high priestess of modernism Djuna Barnes and famed beat poet Diane di Prima.

    87. From Black Mountain College To St. Mark's Church: The Cityscape Poetics Of Black
    New York Persea Books, 1985. 104. di prima, diane. 17 from Poems for Bret. diane di prima. dinners and Nightmares. New York Corinth, 1974. 119.
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    Spring 2002 From Black Mountain College to St. Mark's Church
    The Cityscape Poetics of Blackburn, di Prima, and Oppenheimer by Burt Kimmelman he creation of historyas this activity has been commonly understood since the beginning of the twentieth centuryis, at heart, beset by relativism; the past is what the historian makes it out to be. Nowhere is this dynamic more true than in literary history, inasmuch as the initial literary past, in other words its "facts," begins as documents, states of text that from the start are amenable to emendation or deletion. Looking back on literary Modernism, what anthology or literary history details the many verse magazines, besides, say, Poetry and The Dial , which were flourishing in the early 1900s? What is kept in memory and what is allowed to recede into the mists? To be sure, forming and reforming the literary canon has at times been a favorite blood sport of scholars and editors, and at times writers and poets. Like a veil, canonizing is a critical intrusion that can hang between readers and poems, softening their edges, hiding their idiosyncrasies and basic impulses. It is in this context that the historiography of the St. Mark's Church Poetry Project must be understooda timely example of critical refashioning, indeed one that has given rise to an inaccurate understanding of what is now thought of as New York City's downtown poetics. For 35 years, the Project has been the most important phenomenon in avant-garde poetrysince, notably, Black Mountain College closed its doors in 1957, and subsequently, since a vibrant artistic community arose in lower Manhattan. The Project has been a Mecca, the poems emanating from it widely hailed as later manifestations of the New York School represented primarily by Frank O'Hara, Kenneth Koch and John Ashbery. Indeed, St. Mark's Church became the epicenter of a new poetic genre, the postmodern urban poem. To contemplate this new genre, however, is to realize that the Project's story needs retelling. That downtown arts scene gave birth to the Project, and most of the writers involved in this eventual passing of the poetic mantle would not, today, be categorized as New York school. Rather, the benchmark of this new urban poem was the 1967 publication of

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