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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. James Koller Papers.
Waldman, Anne, 1945. whalen, philip. Organizations 584, Kooler, James/whalen,philip, 1963-1964. 585, Kwong, Bill, 1972-1981. 586, Kyger, Joanne, 1966-1983.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Overview of the Collection Biography of Scope and Contents Organization ... Photographs, n.d., 1969-1979
James Koller Papers.
Finding aid prepared by Patricia Triplett and Shahb Shojaeizadeh.
Finding aid encoded by Betsy Pittman in May 2002.
405 Babbidge Road, Unit 1205 Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1205
Overview of the Collection
Creator: Koller, James. Title: James Koller Papers. Dates: Abstract: The collection consists of letters to James Koller from various friends and colleagues, including Philip Whalen, and original manuscripts and typescripts of Koller's poetry and novels. Quantity: 5 linear feet. Identification:
Biography of
Born in 1936 in Oak Park, Illinois, Koller is an American poet, novelist, editor and publisher. Koller obtained his B.A. from North Central College in Naperville, Illinois in 1958; he then moved to San Francisco where he became the editor of Coyote's Journal , and the publisher of Coyote Books. He later moved with the magazine to New Mexico, and then to Maine. Koller has authored twenty-seven collections of poetry and four novels, and was a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship recipient in both 1968 and 1973. Return to the Table of Contents
Scope and Contents
The collection primarily consists of letters to James Koller from various friends and colleagues (including Philip Whalen) and original manuscripts and typescripts of Koller's poetry and novels. The materials date from 1959-1986. Dan Cushman's novel

62. Beatland AUTHOR : Philip Whalen
A UTHOR philip whalen BIOGRAPH Version Links philip whalen is a poet and ZenBuddhist monk, and was a core member of the West Coast Beats in San Francisco.
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      Philip Whalen is a poet and Zen Buddhist monk, and was a core member of the West Coast Beats in San Francisco.
      He was born in Portland, Oregon, on October 20, 1923 and went to Reed College where he lived with Gary Snyder and Lew Welch.During World War II, Whalen served in the US Army Air Corps.
      His involvement with the Beat Generation vortex began in 1955 when he met Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Michael McClure, Kenneth Rexroth, Lawrence Ferlinghetti other poets and writers in the San Francisco Bay Area.
      In Kerouac's Dharma Bums , he is named Warren Coughlin and described as "180 pounds of poet meat."
      Whalen spent time in Japan studying Buddhism and in 1973 he was ordained a Zen priest. Currently he is the abbot of a Zen center in San Francisco.
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63. Beatland AUTOR : Philip Whalen

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64. [Deathwatch] Philip Whalen, SF Beat Poet, 78
Index Deathwatch philip whalen, SF beat poet, 78. illness. He was 78.philip whalen was born on October 20, 1923 in Portland, Oregon.
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65. Guardian Unlimited | Archive Search
Archive. philip whalen A poet s journey, from Ginsberg and Kerouac to a Buddhistmonastery. philip whalen, poet, born October 20 1923; died June 26 2002. UP.
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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. Whalen went on to become a gentle mentoring presence around the beat scene for the next five decades, his poetry taking on all that the Bay Area offered: anarchy, the religious cultures of the Pacific Rim and a frontier consciousness that had evolved into environmental activism. Born in Portland, Oregon, Whalen worked as a radio mechanic and served in the air corps during the second world war. He began reading William Carlos Williams and Gertrude Stein, before attending Reed College on the back of the GI bill, where he converged with aspiring poets Gary Snyder and Lew Welch. His meeting with Jack Kerouac and Ginsberg, four years after moving to San Francisco in 1951, inspired a belief that "it was great being a writer". Whalen reported: "They were doing the same kind of thing I was. Living and writing and picking it up out of the air, out of books, out of other people."

66. Arthouse Inc. - Volume 13: Philip Whalen/John Godfrey
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67. Slought Foundation: "Vancouver 1963: Reading" With Philip Whalen
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68. Philip Whalen: New & Used Books: Find The Lowest Price
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69. 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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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

70. Poeticvoices.com July 1999 Feature--Philip Whalen & Michael Rothenberg--page 1
Overtime by philip whalen Edited by Michael Rothenberg. . philip whalen spoetry is filled with scholarship, protest, humor and experimentation. .
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Pub. Date: April 1999 Publisher: Penguin Books From the Publisher: Overtime is an important and long-overdue addition to contemporary poetry, collecting poems written over the past 47 years, all of them out-of-print. With an introduction by Leslie Scalapino, Whalen's sweeping and highly influential work is made available to a new generation of readers, fans of the Beat Movement, and students of poetry." "Whalen was a cornerstone of the Beat Movement in San Francisco in the 1950's and 1960's; with his college roommate Gary Snyder, along with Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, Diane di Prima, Charles Olson, and Robert Creeley, Whalen helped build a brand-new poetry-wild, bathed in the stream-of-consciousness, and fiercely independent. In particular, Whalen's was a poetry of Zen meditation and scholarship. Incredibly well-read in the entire range of world literature, Philip Whalen brought to the Beat Movement its careful, measured observations and celebrations of the natural world." "At the same time, Whalen was the most formally radical of the Beats, blowing up accepted shapes and expectations of poetry to make room for continuous experimentation; his poems are graphs of the mind in the act of creating. Included in Overtime are several drawings, sketches and doodles which accompanied various poems . . . Philip Whalen's poetry is filled with scholarship, protest, humor and experimentation."

71. Poeticvoices.com July 1999 Feature--Philip Whalen & Michael Rothenberg--page 2
back into print, in a new format with new work included, most of the essential poetryof legendary Beat Poet and Zen priest, philip whalen. Overtime has some
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Cont'd from page 1 . . . One interesting fact about Whalen, and how he writes, is that he writes every thing by hand. In addition he writes it in calligraphy with all kinds of doodles and pictures scribbled on the page with the poem, as part of the poem. Rothenberg spoke about how Whalen constructed his work. "The calligraphy is important because you see it in the work of Whalen. And you see it these poems he hand wrote. Calligraphy made Whalen sensitive to the proportion of letters and capitals and to the spacing of poems. This led him to become an innovator and stylist. You can look at writings by these guys and they all do this kind of calligraphy we have talked about. The book called Highgrades, Doodles, and Poems (San Francisco Coyote Journal, 1966) has only reproductions of his doodles and stuff. In fact, in Overtime , we have reproduced a few examples of his calligraphy, doodlings, and drawings. There's the drawing of himself and his drowning in a word ocean., and on 162 and 170 [are examples of] exactly what I am talking about. So much of his work was done just like this. It was a fantastic thing he was doing with that." What I also noticed about Whalen's poems was that he had a date recorded in half, Roman numerals, and half regular notation throughout the book. I asked Rothenberg about this. "He dated everything this way. It is his way of giving a sense of place. He kept a very strong record of the date and the place, and that was kind of a formula. It was a very Whalen thing. The Roman numeral is the month. A lot of people were influenced by it. It became part of the poem in a way . . . knowing where you were and the times and dates and place."

72. Ken Lopez - Bookseller: Broadside Gallery
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73. THE BEST OF IT
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74. Philip Whalen [Books]
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75. Existentialmoo Philip Whalen
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76. THE BLACKLISTED JOURNALIST,SF Gate: Philip Whalen 1923-2002,Beat Poetry,Mikhail
sm COLUMN SEVENTYFIVE, SEPTEMBER 1, 2002 (Copyright © 2002 The Blacklisted Journalist).philip whalen, 1923-2002. philip whalen co-founder of Beat poetry.
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CC: al aronowitz blackj@bigmagic.com A good man flown to the old zen zone. Subject: SF Gate: Philip Whalen co-founder of Beat poetry
Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 14:41 -0700 From: "Tom Cunniff" Organization: SF Gate, San Francisco, CA To: "Mikhail Horowitz" Vita brevis This article was sent to you by someone who found it on SF Gate. The original article can be found on SFGate.com here: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2002/06/27/BA219137.DTL Thursday, June 27, 2002 (SF Chronicle) Philip Whalen co-founder of Beat poetry Heidi Benson, Chronicle Staff Writer Philip Whalen, a seminal member of the Beat poets who began a San Francisco poetry renaissance in the 1950s, died Wednesday morning in San Francisco after a long illness. Mr. Whalen, who was ordained as a Zen Buddhist priest in 1973 and served as abbot of the Hartford Street Zen Center in San Francisco, was 78.

77. CCU -- Philip Whalen

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78. CCU -- Philip Whalen -- CV
philip whalen. Department of History. Coastal Carolina University. PO Box 261954.Conway, South Carolina 295286054. philippe Poirrier, “whalen, philip.
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PHILIP WHALEN Department of History Coastal Carolina University P.O. Box Conway South Carolina Tel.: (843) W 349-2350; H 324-0351 E-mail: pwhalen@coastal.edu EMPLOYMENT Assistant Professor in European and Colonial History, Fall 2002-present. Department of History, Coastal Carolina University Conway South Carolina Fields: France , Modern Europe , and Comparative Colonial. Visiting Assistant Professor in European and World History, Department of History, College of Charleston Charleston South Carolina Fields: France , Western Civilization, and World History. Lecturer in History, Humanities and Social Sciences, Winter 2000-Spring 2001. University of California , Department of History, Santa Cruz California Graduate Teaching Assistant Training Coordinator, Fall 1999. University of California , Department of History, Santa Cruz California Teaching Assistant, Fall 1992-Spring 1998. University of California , Department of History, Santa Cruz California EDUCATION University of California Santa Cruz California . Ph.D. March 2000.

79. Philip Whalen
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80. Fish Drum
philip whalen We at Fish Drum mourn the loss of our dear friend philip whalen,respected poet, Zen Buddhist monk, Abbot, teacher, original thinker, and key
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Welcome to Fish Drum Friends:
PHILIP WHALEN
We at Fish Drum mourn the loss of our dear friend Philip Whalen, respected poet, Zen Buddhist monk, Abbot, teacher, original thinker, and key figure in the literary canon of the second half of the 20th century. Phil has died in San Francisco at the age of 78.
(see also Fish Drum Mag #18
Philip Whalen
October 20, 1923 - June 26, 2002
Whalen hailed from Portland Oregon, born October 20th, 1923. He was drafted in 1943 into the U.S. Army and later went to Reed College on the G.I. bill where he met up with poets Gary Snyder and Lew Welch.
By the fifties, the three wound up in the Bay Area encountering Allen Ginsberg , Jack Kerouac, Jack Spicer, Robert Duncan, and Joanne Kyger to name a few, and the explosive American poetry revolution began. He is credited by some as one of the progenitors of both the Language School poetry movement and of Zen poetry in America.
He published his first major book of poems in 1960, Like I Say . Whalen's inspirational sources and great loves were diverse: Kyoto, Buddhist practice, calligraphy, Gertrude Stein, peanut brittle, and Dr. Who, however he was not a dilettante. He was perhaps the wisest and wittiest of his Beat cronies and surely the most elegant with vast resources of literary and historical knowledge at his fingertips.
He referred to his writing as "a continuous nerve movie". His fans termed it the stream of consciousness of a brilliant man. His many friends found him affectionate, cranky, perfect, daring, and necessary. His buddy Robert Winson called him "a large, soft, bear-elephant w/clever speech."

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