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  1. Baby Breakdown by Anne Waldman, 1970-06
  2. Kin by Anne Waldman, 1997-04
  3. Zombie Dawn by Tom; Waldman, Anne Clark, 2003-01-01
  4. Skin Meat Bones by Anne Waldman, 1985-12
  5. Beat Poetry (Spoken Word) by Ian Dury, Anne Waldman, et all 1999-04-01
  6. Angel Hair Sleeps with a Boy in My Head: The Angel Hair Anthology by Tom Greenwald, Joanne Kyger, et all 2001-06-15
  7. Rewriting Creation: Myth, Gender, and History in Ponge, Williams, Bly, and Waldman (Studies in Modern Poetry) by Peter Puchek, 2008-06-30
  8. And, in Conclusion, I Would Also Like to Mention Hydrogen: 11 1/2 Essays and 1 1/2 Stories by W.C. Bamberger, 2009-03-09
  9. Out of This World: An Anthology of the St. Mark's Poetry Project 1966-1991
  10. Disembodied Poetics: Annals of the Jack Kerouac School (American Poetry) by Anne Waldman, 1995-01
  11. Beats at Naropa
  12. The Beat Book: Poems & Fiction from the Beat Generation
  13. First Thought Best Thought by Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman, et all 2004-08
  14. The Iovis Trilogy: Colors in the Mechanism of Concealment by Anne Waldman, 2011-06-01

41. Beatland AUTHOR : Anne Waldman
S PRESS BEATLAND A UTHOR anne waldman BIOGRAPH Version Links anne waldman is a poet teacher, and with Allen Ginsberg cofounder
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    S PRESS BEATLAND A U T H O R ANNE WALDMAN
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      Anne Waldman is a poet teacher, and with Allen Ginsberg co-founder of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poe- tics at Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado, which she con- tinues to direct.
      She was born April 2, 1945 in Millville, New Jersey.
      During the late Sixties she ran the St. Mark's Church Poetry Project, and gave exuberant, highly physical readings of her own work.
      She became a Buddhist, worshipping with the Tibetan Chog- yam Trungpa Rinpoche, who would also become Allen Gins- berg's guru. She and Ginsberg worked together to create a poetry school at Trungpa's Naropa Institute in Boulder.
      Waldman is one of the most interesting, vibrant and unpre- dictable members of the post-Beat poetry community. Her confluence of Buddhist concerns and thought-paths with sources of physicality and anger is particularly impressive.
      She was featured in Bob Dylan's experimental film 'Renaldo and Clara.'

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42. Anne Waldman Poetry: Spirituality In Education On-Line
Date Saturday, May 31 Time 2 pm Event anne Walman Jump Start Poetry Reading.
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Time: 2 p.m. Event: Anne Walman
Jump Start: Poetry Reading
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43. New York State Writers Institute - Writers Online Magazine, Vol 1, No 2
Timothy Cahill writes for the Times Union newspaper in Albany and is a contributor to The Christian Science Monitor. Top of Page. anne waldman A Profile.
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Volume 1
No. 2
Fall 1996
Features: Business of Writing Panel Robert Kelly William Kennedy Stephen Jay Gould ... August Wilson
A seminar with Robert Kelly
Reverence and the Poem
''Writing is a process of discovery, not self-discovery,'' Robert Kelly told an afternoon seminar sponsored by the New York State Writers Institute. The poet, short-fiction writer, novelist and essayist read from his work on March 21, 1996, as part of the Institute's Visiting Writers Series. Kelly was associated with the Black Mountain poets, including Charles Olson and Robert Duncan, and is credited as one of the founders of the ''Deep Image'' movement in poetry. He has published some 50 volumes of poems, including the 1980 Killing the Messenger Who Brings Bad News , which won the first Los Angeles Times Book Award, and Red Actions: Selected Poems 1960-1993, published in 1995. He has, additionally, produced a notable body of fiction, including the 1990 collection of short pieces, Cat Scratch Fever , which The New York Times described as "full of signs and wonders.'' Responding to questions in the seminar, Kelly resembled nothing so much as an jazz musician, going off on riffs, asides and improvisations, yet always finding the way home to the original theme. The hour-long afternoon meeting touched repeatedly on the theme of what Kelly called ''the quality of reverence,'' a fidelity towards one's own beliefs that he reckoned was ''the central fact of the human condition what one has to learn.''

44. Waldman, AnneCabin.
waldman, anne Cabin. Vermont Z Press 1981. Vg+/tiny damp spot to frnt. top edge of wrap. light wrap. soil. INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY THE POET. Coll.
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Vermont Z Press 1981. Vg+/tiny damp spot to frnt. top edge of wrap. light wrap. soil. INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY THE POET. Coll. of poems by a leading poet of the N.Y. School. 1st. edition. Binding is yellow wraps. Illustrated by Sale.
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45. Waldman, Anne, EditorThe World
waldman, anne, Editor The World. 1972 New York. The Poetry Project At St. Marks Church In The Bowery.. No. 25. Oversize Stapled Oblong Paper.
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The World
1972: New York. The Poetry Project At St. Marks Church In The Bowery.. No. 25. Oversize Stapled Oblong Paper. Terrific issue of the legendary poetry magazine that was published by The world famous Poetry Project in New York City. Cover art by Joe Brainard who also has a comic book piece collaboration between him and Frank O'Hara. Also includes work by Ted Berrigan, Tom Clark, John Giorno, Anselm Hollo, Kennrth Koch, Peter Orlovsky, Ed Sanders, Patti Smith and many others. Scarce. Fine. . Illustrated by Sale.
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46. Anne Waldman Statement & Petition, 18 Sept 2001
( ASCII text format ). anne waldman Statement Petition. Thank you for your attention. anne waldman Civitella Ranieri Center Umbertide, Italia Sept 18 2001.
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Subject: Anne Waldman's response
Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 14:50:22 -0700 May the dark ignorance of sentient beings be dispelled
May all beings enjoy profound, brilliant glory (Buddhist aspiration)
  • Pray for and keep in mind those innocent US citizens recently killed as a result of terrorist attacks, but also those innocents who have died in Israel/Palestine and in other parts of the world in unwarranted wars/attacks of all kinds, caused by US "interests" as well. Consider the suffering that others outside the USA have experienced for centuries.
  • Be grateful for all the brave and generous boddhisattvic activity on the part of New Yorkers, and residents of Washington, DC those who died serving others. And by extension, all others that serve others in times of crisis.
  • Avoid WAR at all costs
  • Find the perpetrators of the recent crimes against the USA and bring them to an International Tribunal. Urge "discriminating awareness wisdom".
  • Work toward mediation, reconciliation, understanding the "clash of civilizations"
  • Speak with friends, communities, children. Circulate information and "strategies" for peace. Stay in touch internationally. Stay informed. Be vigilant. Artists should be most vocal at this time and show that there are alternative ways to pursue a saner, wiser world.

47. Angel Hair Anthology; Author: Warsh, Lewis; Author: Waldman, Anne; Hardback; Boo
Angel Hair Anthology. Author Warsh, Lewis; Author waldman, anne Hardback; Book; 78 B w Illustrations 630 pages Published November 2001 Granary Books ISBN
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49. Nerve Lantern Contributor: Anne Waldman
Back to About the Contributors. anne waldman. anne waldman is an internationally known 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).

50. Philip Whalen Collection
Marlowe, Alan. waldman, anne, 1945 . Subjects American poetry-20th century. 15, waldman, anne, 1975. 16, waldman, anne, 1975. 17, waldman, anne, 1976.
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Overview of the Collection Biography Scope and Content Restrictions ... Typescript, 1958
Philip Whalen Collection
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405 Babbidge Road, Unit 1205 Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1205
Overview of the Collection
Creator: University of Connecticut. Special Collections Department [Collector]. Title: Philip Whalen Collection. Dates: Abstract: Philip Whalen was born 20 October 1923, in Portland, OR. He has been a poet, novelist, lecturer, and instructor since 1951 and was ordained a Zen Buddhist priest in 1973. He became the head monk, Dharma Sangha, Santa Fe, NM, in 1984. Quantity: .15 linear feet. Identification:
Biography
Philip Whalen was born 20 October 1923, in Portland, OR, the son of Glenn Henry and Phyllis (Bush) Whalen. He attended Reed College (B.A., 1951) after having served in the U.S. Army Air Forces (1943-1946). He has been a poet, novelist, lecturer, and instructor since 1951 and was ordained a Zen Buddhist priest in 1973. He became the head monk, Dharma Sangha, Santa Fe, NM, in 1984. He has received the Poets Foundation Award (1962), V. K. Ratcliff Award (1964), American Academy of Arts and Letters grant-in-aid (1965), Committee on Poetry grant (1968, 1970, 1971), and the Morton Dauwen Zabel Award from American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters (1985) for "progressive, original and experimental tendencies."

51. Anne Waldman - The Academy Of American Poets
anne waldman The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selected poems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. anne waldman.
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52. " 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.

53. Nice To See You - Book Review - By Waldman, Anne
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A great and necessary reminder, lest we lose the (far-fallen) angel in the reification (a word he liked) of his earthly oeuvre. The late Ted Berrigan (1934-1983) was a "people and place" poet to a fault, so it's only fitting that friend and fellow-poet Anne Waldman has compiled, edited, and introduced this star-studded tribute/celebration in the form of reminiscences, interviews, poems, letters, critiques, comics, photographs, and collaborations which portray not only the poet but the legendary Lower East Side (NYC) poetry community he called home. Published by Coffee House Press, 27 North 4th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55401. Paper edition (unseen), $14.95. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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54. Anne Waldman
anne waldman has helped revive the idea that poetry is an oral and public art. anne waldman was born in Millville, New Jersey. Pratitya Samutpada . Curse .
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55. A Conversation With Anne Waldman, 1989-1990
A Conversation with anne waldman, 19891990 Was it a decision? anne waldman I wrote from an early age. It was a human, natural circumstance.
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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.

56. Penn Special Collections-APR- Anne Waldman
Photographs from the American Poetry Review Records, 19711998 Ms. Coll. 349. anne waldman.
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Photographs from the American Poetry Review Records, 1971-1998
Ms. Coll. 349
Anne Waldman Index Index to Volume 165 Last update: Friday, 31-Jan-2003 20:25:18 EST
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57. Anne Waldman (Estados Unidos, 1945)
Translate this page 1999. anne waldman (Estados Unidos, 1945). Traducción de Beverly Pérez Rego. anne waldman 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

58. Jacket 15 - Anne Waldman - Interview With Kenneth Koch, New York City, 1980
anne waldman. anne waldman In your poem “Fate”, also in “The Burning Mystery of Anna,” you have some lines concerning Frank O’Hara.
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Excerpt from an Interview with Kenneth Koch, New York City, 1980
This piece is 3,100 words or about seven printed pages long.
Anne Waldman:
Kenneth Koch: When Frank died, all of his friends were of course very upset, and, you know, wanted to do something, that kind of frenzied desire for activity there is when something like that, so Larry got the idea that we should go to his apartment before it was sealed up and get all his poems, so we went there and got all his manuscripts. And then Bill Berkson and I divided the manuscripts and read them all and cataloged them. It was very hard work because I was, there was a lot of crying and feeling awful about Frank as I read all these things.
AW:
KK:
AW: Did you give a lot of criticism to one another?
KK:
AW:
KK: Usually at the typewriter.
AW:
KK: Oh, no! AW: Not at all? Maybe you could tell us something about how long that took, or what the process was for that poem, KK: AW: KK: AW: KK: AW: You were also living there... KK: AW: KK: I mean how long can you be outside? I mean I did take a walk every day. You know what ambition is, and the need to create, and all. AW: KK: AW: KK: AW: At what point did you know it was going to expand?

59. Jacket 16 - Angel Hair Feature - Anne Waldman: The De Carlo Lots
Jacket 16 — March 2002 16 Contents Homepage Catalog . Angel Hair feature. anne waldman The De Carlo Lots. Cover of Angel Hair anthology
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You are parceled out over the post office
Letters arrive from Jonathan, Sasha
A season in Millville New Jersey
The voice is feedback and not insensitive
through this room. When I see the particles
who rations these waves for me?
Only that you might sit here unafraid
listening to the termites eat out the walls
I mean the breeding It was about the family he confided The effect this might have on them could not be ignored, even as they slept And when letters would arrive the next morning after the bicycle, who was to say where was her heart in all of this?
Mailbags under the porch A calm across the lake The family hurts me as I lounge about these pine walls trying to read A scratching in the wood prevents sobriety, or else the knowledge of it ending with the itching never subsided The letters are damp with use My fingers are moist Inkstains cover the tablecloth A song that will always have the same hold on you is painful for me, you see because

60. Anne Waldman Symposium: Presentations
university of michigan university library special collections library present anne waldman, is an internationally known poet
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university library present: anne waldman
is an internationally known poet, performer, professor, publisher, and editor with strong personal links to the New York School, the Beat literary movement, and the experimental strands of contemporary American poetry. She is a Distinguished Professor of Poetics at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado, a program she co-founded with poet Allen Ginsberg in 1974. She has authored more than 30 books, is editor of The Beat Book , and co-editor of Disembodied Poetics: Annals of the Jack Kerouac School The World Anthology Another World , and Out of This World , anthologies of writing from the Poetry Project, which included work by three generations of innovative poets and writers. She has received numerous awards and grants for her poetry, including a
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