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  1. Two Long Poems; Sisyphus at Abaddon and for Bob Kaufman by John Fisher, 1974-01-01
  2. Selected Writings by Bob Kaufman by Bob Kaufman, 1980
  3. Bob Kaufman
  4. Biography - Kaufman, Bob (Garnell) (1925-1986): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  5. The Man No One Hated - To the Memory of Bob Kaufman (1925 - 1986) by Gerald Nicosia, 2002
  6. Elegy for Bob Kaufman. by Neeli. CHERKOVSKI, 1996
  7. Jazz, jail and God: Bob Kaufman, an impressionistic biography by Mel Clay, 1987
  8. WOULD YOU WEAR MY EYES? A TRIBUTE TO BOB KAUFMAN.
  9. Elegy for Bob Kaufman. by NEELI. CHERKOVSKI, 1996
  10. L'Herne Textes Burroughs Pelieu Kaufman by William / Pelieu, Claude / Kaufman, Bob Burroughs, 1967
  11. INS AND OUTS Vol. 1 No. 4/5 by Eddy, Editor (Paul Bowles, Bob Kaufman, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Gregory Corso, Jack Hirschman, Adbar Del Piombo, Derek Pell, Gerald Malanga, Charles Gatewood, Jan Kerouac, et al) WOODS, 1980
  12. So Calif Oracle, No 8, 1967. by Bob. KAUFMAN, 1978
  13. Slogging through Siberia.(Letters to the Editor)(Letter to the Editor): An article from: Rider by Frank Koszyk, Josef Von Laurer, et all 2006-02-01
  14. DOES THE SECRET MIND WHISPER? by Bob. Kaufman, 1960

21. L'Arengario. Beat Generation: Bob Kaufman

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BEAT GENERATION Bob Kaufman
(New Orleans 1927) Bibliografia
Second April
Abomunist Manifesto
Does the Secret Mind Whisper
Solitudes crowded with Loneliness
Golden Sardine
Conosciuto a Parigi come «il Rimbaud nero» è definito da Fernanda Pivano «sperimentatore di sostanze chimiche» (Pivano 1978: pag. 356) Bob Kaufman (1954)
Fotografia di Chester Kessler Opere di Bob Kaufman KAUFMAN Bob Second April , San Francisco, City Lights Books, 1959; 19x14,6 cm., pieghevole che aperto misura 87 cm. in lunghezza, stampato al recto e al verso, poesia. Prima edizione. (Pivano 1978: pag. 356). KAUFMAN Bob Abomunist Manifesto , San Francisco, City Lights Books, 1959; 19x14,8 cm., foglio pieghevole (88 cm. in lunghezza), stampato al recto e al verso. Prima edizione. (Pivano 1978: pag. 356). KAUFMAN Bob Does the Secret Mind Whisper? , San Francisco, City Lights Books, 1960; 19x15 cm., foglio pieghevole stampato al recto e al verso, una firma di appartenenza in copertina. Tiratura di 1000 esemplari. Prima edizione. (Pivano 1978: pag. 356). KAUFMAN Bob Solitudes crowded with Loneliness , New York, New Directions Books, 1965; 20,2x13,5 cm., brossura, pp. 6 (90); copertina fotografica b.n. di David Ford. Poesie. Contiene, oltre a nuove poesie

22. BeatBooks: Golden Sardine. KAUFMAN, Bob.
SF City Lights, 1967. First edition. 16mo. Wrps. Number 21 in the Pocket Poets Series.......Title Golden Sardine. Author kaufman, bob.
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Description: SF: City Lights, 1967. First edition. 16mo. Wrps. Number 21 in the Pocket Poets Series. Edited by Mary Beach. The poet's second book. Near Fine. (Cook #62).
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23. BeatBooks: Second April. KAUFMAN, Bob.
SF City Lights, 1959. Folded broadside. The author s second publication. Near Fine.......Title Second April. Author kaufman, bob.
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Title: Second April.
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Description: SF: City Lights, 1959. Folded broadside. The author's second publication. Near Fine. 1000 copies printed. (Cook #18).
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24. Bob Kaufman @ Catharton Authors
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25. Beatitude Poetry In Memory Of Beat Poet Bob Kaufman
Beatitude Poetry, in memory of Beat poet bob kaufman World Poetry Ring - The world s poetry broadside online. Remember not to forget bob kaufman.
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Bob Kaufman Member Poet Manuscripts Email View our Guestbook Request poetry publication ... sign our guestbook DOWNLOADS WEB COAST SOUNDS ISSUE 9112002 collective ISSUE 04092003 World Poetry Ring LINKS Submit Poetry ... WITHOUT THE RHETORIC Bob Kaufman, November 11, 1985 DOWNLOAD WEB COAST SOUNDS .pdf instant print forget to not Remember, poet, while gallivanting across the sky, Your footprint on rain clouds is visible to naked eyes, Lamps barnacled to your feet refract the mirrored air.

26. LitKicks: Bob Kaufman
bob kaufman. bob kaufman was born on April 18, 1925 in New Orleans, Louisiana. He was, other than Langston Hughes, the greatest jazz poet who ever lived.
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Bob Kaufman was born on April 18, 1925 in New Orleans, Louisiana. He was, other than Langston Hughes, the greatest jazz poet who ever lived. He was one of 13 children born to a German Jewish father and a Black Catholic mother. He ran away from home and joined the Merchant Marines when he was 13, and circled the globe 9 times in the next 20 years. During that period Kaufman read literature and met a fellow Merchant Marine, Jack Kerouac , who had been discharged from the Armed Forces after refusing to obey certain orders. Kaufman later travelled to San Francisco where he joined Ginsberg Corso , and others during their literary "renaissance." Kaufman was known in America as "the original bebop man" and was very popular in France, where he was known as "the Black American Rimbaud ." His three volumes of poems are:
  • Solitudes Crowded with Loneliness (New Directions)
  • Golden Sardine (City Lights)
  • Ancient Rain: Poems 1956-1978 (New Directions)
In 1978, he withdrew again into solitude (but was not silent) for four years.

27. Literary Kicks BobKaufman
participation. Join here. bob kaufman by sean_daniel_singer, bob kaufman was born on April 18, 1925 in New Orleans, Louisiana. He
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close window . kaufman, bob CPA Mr. bob kaufman, Owner 519 Lyon St SE PO Box 773 Albany, OR 97321 (541) 9262207 (541) 926-5926 kaufmancpa@proaxis.com
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29. POETRY
moon. Streets paved with opal sadness, Lead me counterclockwise, to pockets of joy, And jazz. bob kaufman. CAMUS I WANT TO KNOW.
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UNDER Construction MORNING JOY
Piano buttons, stitched on morning lights.
Jazz wakes with the day,
As I awaken with jazz, love lit the night.
Eyes appear and disappear,
To lead me once more, to a green moon.
Streets paved with opal sadness,
Lead me counterclockwise, to pockets of joy,
And jazz. Bob Kaufman
CAMUS: I WANT TO KNOW
Camus, I want to know, does the cold knife of wind plunge
noiselessly into the soul, finally
Camus, I want to know, does the seated death wing as sud- den, swifter than leaden Fascist bullets ... Camus, sand-faced rebel from Olympus, brain lit, shining cleanly, on far historical peaks ... Camus, I want to know, does the jagged fender resemble Franco, standing spiked at Madrid's Goyaesque wound Camus, I want to know, the dull aesthetics, rubbery thump of exploding wheels, the tick-pock of dust on steel Camus, I want to know, does it clackety clack like that destiny Train, shrieking to the Finland station

30. The Next Show
HERE to read the LA Weekly cover story and interviw by Dave Shulman with bob Zmuda (Andy s best friend and founder of Comic Relief) about Andy kaufman and the
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Translate this page Home Arts Literature Authors K kaufman, bob. Links URL hinzufügen. The Beat Page - bob kaufman Brief biography and small selection of poems.
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32. Bob Kaufman, Literature
bob kaufman, Literature. The Beat Page bob kaufman Brief biography and small selection of poems. Copyright © 2003 Art-5.com.
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33. Bob Kaufman Life Stories, Books, & Links
Stories about bob kaufman s life and Cranial Guitar Selected Poems, San Francisco Beat, Ancient Rain, Outlaw Bible of American Poetry.
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Bob Kaufman (1925 - 1986)
Category: American Literature
Born: April 18, 1925
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Died: January 12, 1986 San Francisco, California, United States Related authors: Allen Ginsberg Jack Kerouac Neal Cassady list all writers BOB KAUFMAN - LIFE STORIES Bob Kaufman, Beats, Bagels On this day in 1986 Beat poet Bob Kaufman died at the age of sixty-one. Although not as famous or as interested in fame as others, Kaufman was a legendary figure in the San Francisco poetry revival, known as much for his performances as his poetry reciting jazz poems to packed North Beach clubs, street poems to people sitting in traffic, diner poems to people lined up at his hang-out, "The Co-Existence Bagel Shop." top of page SELECTED WORKS BY THIS AUTHOR The Ancient Rain: Poems, 1956-1978

34. Bob Kaufman - The Final Portraits
BOBOK AUFMAN THEO FI NALO PO RTRAITS. Copyright ©1985 Michelle Maria Boleyn. All rights reserved.
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35. Bob Kaufman, American Beatnik Poet - War Memoir-JAZZ, DON'T LISTEN TO IT AT YOUR
bob kaufman s books Solitudes Crowded With Lonliness The Ancient Rain are available from City Lights Bookstore in North Beach. bob kaufman.
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JAZZ, DON'T LISTEN TO IT AT YOUR OWN RISK North Beach 1950's/60's - Published in THE ANCIENT RAIN,
New Directions Publishers NYC 1989 In the beginning, in the wet Warm dark place, Straining to break out, clawing at strange cables Hearing her screams, laughing "Later we forgot ourselves, we didn't know"

36. LA Weekly: Features: Uncle Andy’s Fun Afterlife
bob Zmuda, Andy kaufman’s best friend and cowriter, describes the final 12 or 15 hours of Andy’s show at Carnegie Hall in 1979
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Whether it’s JEFFREY EUGENIDES on Oscar Wilde’s classic, The Picture of Dorian Gray , or JONATHAN GOLD on Vogue “it girl” Plum Sykes , there’s a certain fascination with first novels and memoirs. In this special issue, we celebrate the first time:
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JUDITH LEWIS on Lisa Glatt’s A Girl Becomes a Comma Like That
MICHELLE HUNEVEN on Luisita López Torregrosa’s memoir, The Noise of Infinite Longing
SCOTT BROWN on Marc Bojanowski’s The Dog Fighter
GEOFF NICHOLSON on Ian Sansom’s The Impartial Recorder
HILLARY JOHNSON on Paul Jaskunas’ Hidden
ERIN AUBRY KAPLAN on Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus AMY GERSTLER on Selah Saterstrom’s The Pink Institution The Blue Bowl Careful!

37. Letter To Bob Kaufman
for Literary Artistic AfricanAmerican Themes. Home. Letter to bob kaufman. By Yusef Komunyakaa. The gold dust of your voice. twenty-five cents.
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ChickenBones: A Journal Home Letter to Bob Kaufman By Yusef Komunyakaa The gold dust of your voice can buy a cup of coffee. We sell pain for next to nothing! Nope, you don't know me but your flesh- I read GOLDEN SARDINE to come to myself. Needles, booze, high-steppers with dangerous eyes. Believe this, brother, we're dice in a hard time hustle. No more than handfuls of meat. C'mon, play the dozens, We know roads dusty with old griefs Bloodhounds await ambush. Something, perhaps the scent of love, draws them closer. Home YK Poems Table Instructions for Building Straw Huts Villon / Leadbelly ... Blues Chant Hoodoo Revival

38. Bob Kaufman
bob kaufman. (19251986). The Golden Sardine (1967) was translated and influential in France (as William Burroughs, Claude Pelieu, bob kaufman, Paris, 1967).
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ChickenBones: A Journal Home Bob Kaufman By Katherine V. Lindberg Poet, prose poet, jazz performance artist, satirist, manifesto writer, and legendary figure in the Beat movement, Bob Kaufman successfully promoted both anonymity and myths of his racial identity and class origins. While romanticized biographies ascribe him with such names as griot, shaman, saint, and prophet of Caribbean, African, Native American, Catholic, and/or Jewish traditions, respectively, Kaufman was most likely the tenth of thirteen children of an African American and part Jewish father and a schoolteacher mother from an old New Orleans African American catholic family. After an orderly childhood that probably included a secondary education, he joined the merchant marine and became active in the radical Seafarer's Union. As editor of Beatitude , a San Francisco literary magazine, Kaufman is credited by some with coming "Beat" and exemplifying its voluntarily desolate lifestyle. He enjoyed an underground existence as a "poets' poet" (in Amiri Baraka's poem "Meditation on Bob Kaufman," Sulfur, Fall 1991) and as a legendary performer in the much memorialized street scenes of San Francisco's North Bend and New York's Greenwich Village during the late 1950s through the late 1970s.

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Jazz Chick. bob kaufman. Please visit our sponsor. Music from her breast vibrating Soundseared into burnished velvet. Silent hips deceiving fools.
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