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  1. Three Mornings. by Philip. WHALEN, 1964-01-01
  2. LIKE I SAY POEMS by Philip Whalen, 1961
  3. Lady Susan. The Watsons by Philip Whalen, 2008-07-08
  4. Self-Portrait, From Another Direction by Philip Whalen, 1959
  5. Purple ink mimeo handbill announcing a 1965 reading at the Poetry Center in San Francisco. by Philip. WHALEN, 1965
  6. Fathers, Families, and the State in France, 1914-1945.(Book review): An article from: Journal of Social History by Philip Whalen, 2006-12-22
  7. EVERGREEN REVIEW VOL. 3 NO. 9 SUMMER 1959 by Barney, Ed. BECKETT, Samuel MILLER, Henry O'HARA, Frank LEVERTOV, Denise ROBBE-GRILLET, Alain SNYDER, Gary CORSO, Gregory WHALEN, Philip, WIENERS, John Rosset, 1959
  8. Three Poem Broadsides by Gary, WELCH, Lew and WHALEN, Philip SNYDER, 1964-01-01
  9. Imaginary Speeches for a Brazen Head. by Philip. WHALEN, 1972
  10. Driving Immediately Past. (Poetry Broadside) by Philip Whalen, 1991
  11. T/O. by Philip. WHALEN, 1967
  12. Monday in the Evening. by Philip WHALEN, 1963
  13. Letters of Rainer Maria Rilke, 1910-1926 by Rainer Maria, and Greene, Jane Bannard, and Herter Norton, M. D., and Whalen, Philip Rilke, 1948-01-01
  14. A set of three broadsides published by Don Allen on the occasion of the "Free Way Reading" at Longshoreman's Hall in 1964. by Gary, WHALEN, Philip & WELCH, Lew. SNYDER, 1964

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83. The Alsop Review
The Alsop Review. philip whalen. Jack Foley. Jack Foley to philip whalen Have youbeen writing anything recently? philip whalen I can’t write, I’m blind!
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The recent death of at 78 of Philip Whalen (1923-2002) brings to an end the career of a brilliant, spiritually-striving poet whose work has been described as the product of “a restless, self-consciously rhetorical sensibility.” In Donald M. Allen’s The New American Poetry , Whalen described his work in the following way: This poetry is a picture or graph of a mind moving, which is a world body being here and now which is history...and you. Or think about the Wilson Cloud Chamber, not ideogram, not poetic beauty: bald-faced didacticism moving, as Dr. Johnson commands all poetry should, from the particular to the general. (Not that Johnson was rightnor that I am trying to inherit his mantle as a literary dictator but only the title Doctor, i.e. teacher, who is constantly studying.) I do not put down the academy but have assumed its function in my own person, and in the strictest sense of the wordacademya walking grove of trees. But I cannot and will not solve any problems or answer any questions. My life has been spent in the midst of heroic landscapes which never overwhelmed me and yet I live in a single room in the citythe room a lens focusing on a sheet of paper. Or the inside of your head. How do you like your world? (1959)

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85. The Antigonish Review: Terry Whalen
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Philip Larkin was a prolific reader and a careful student of a large number of literary mentors,including centrally W.H.Auden,John Betjeman, Edward Thomas, Thomas Hardy, D.H. Lawrence and William Butler Yeats. Now that his extensive correspondence is more available, it is also clear that he developed an enthusiasm for a number of Irish writers in addition to Yeats. We already know that Yeats had an overwhelming effect on Larkin during his youthful years, and he strenuously tried to shake off that influence as he gradually developed a competing admiration for the work of Thomas Hardy. He mused in 1966, in a self-critical introduction to his The North Ship (1945), that he had spent too much time in his youth "trying to write like Yeats," and later realized that Yeats wrote in a "particularly potent music, as pervasive as garlic," one that actually "ruined many a lessertalent," presumably almost including his own. To this revised edition of

86. From "Angel Headed Hipster"
auto repair shop in the Fillmore district where he would perform in the company ofthe Bay Area poets Gary Snyder, philip whalen, philip Lamantia, and Michael
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(Kerouac) continued to write short poems, limiting the length of each one to the size of the pages in his pocket notebooks, and sent 242 'choruses' of what he was calling Mexico City Blues to Ginsberg to illustrate the potential of spontaneous poetry. Although Jack didn't know it, Ginsberg was just about to act upon the advice from Kenneth Rexroth that he loosen up his style. As he sat in his first-floor room overlooking Montgomery Street one afternoon in early August 1955, he began writing for his 'own soul's ear', and as the line 'I saw the best minds of my generation' was typed out, using the measure of breath as the length of each phrase, rather than classical metre, he realized that he had discovered the freedom of imagination he'd been looking for. This was the beginning of Howl , the poem that would eventually take the Beat Generation from where it had been as the secret of a few readers of the literary pages into a national and then international phenomenon. As Jack sat on a rooftop in Mexico City writing Mexico City Blues , Ginsberg, in San Francisco, had found his authentic voice in a combination of Old Testament prophecy, American speech-rhythms, jazz-riffs and hipster-talk, which gushed out of him as if a dam had been breached.

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88. H-France Reviews
Cornu, “Sur l’âme des sciences humaines Réponse au Gaston Roupnel de philipwhalen,” Ruralia 9 (2001) 189196; philippe Poirrier, “whalen, philip.
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Response to Philippe Poirrier's review of Philip Whalen, Gaston Roupnel, âme paysanne et sciences humaines Review [in English] Review [ en français By Philip Whalen, Coastal Carolina University, for H-France, October 2003. Historical Oubliettes , Gaston Roupnel’s Reputation, and other Historiographical Considerations: a Response to Philippe Poirrier, Pierre Cornu, and Edouard Lynch. [L]ongtemps l’historien a passé pour une manière de jugé des Enfers, chargé de distribuer aux héros morts l’éloge ou le blâme…. Pour séparer, dans la troupe de nos pères, les justes des damnés, sommes-nous donc si sûrs de nous-mêmes et de notre temps? Marc Bloch, Apologie pour l’histoire… L’insistance avec laquelle son Histoire de la campagne française, paru à l’origine en 1932, à été utilisée par le gouvernement de Vichy en faveur de son programme de retour à la terre “qui ne ment pas,” a contribué à le disqualifier dans les cercles savants…. Mais on peut se demander quelle sera la postérité réelle de celui qui n’aura peut-être été que le plus quôté des conférenciers dijonnais, aux temps bourgeois de Gaston Gérard. Jacques Marseille, ed., Journal de Bourgogne One should never blame people for what their views may one day be thought to lead to. Isaiah Berlin, “The Birth of Modern Politics” (1993)

89. Zen Talk
Zen Talks. By philip whalen. Life and death. Talk excerpts by Abbot Zenshin philipwhalen are from the Hartford Street Zen Center newsletter, 1996 and 1997.
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Zen Talks By Philip Whalen Life and death. That's what it's really about. We live in the midst of dying and die in the midst of living. We go through our lives picking up all kinds of things and calling it “me.” We become very fond of this creation—life and inanimate matter all glued together. I live at the Hartford Street Zen Center. There is a hospice here for folks living with AIDS. Everyone is perishing slowly. I can understand a little bit about what they are going through—that the end is not far away—because I am not well myself. Guys who are there and terribly ill are alive and know what is happening—that it's the end of the moving, that if you stop moving you’re dead. It's very real when we watch friends fade and perish. Very difficult because we want to keep things as they are. But unless you experience your own death—you are lost. Really get close to it. What we are actually doing is dying all the time. Dying is an action. Ask, "Who is living? Who is dying?" And when you go to the zendo ask, "Why am I here?" The business of "just sitting" is very difficult. Zen wants you to rip yourself to pieces. We sit down, fold our legs and watch breath. Sit on a cushion being bored stiff. Then our minds start flashing ugly pictures, sad feelings, weird ideas, and our knees hurt. We are attacking the structure of the personality, the casing, so we get distracted from what practice is about.

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Berlin: Stadtlichter Presse, 2001. Selections from Overtime: Selected Poems. The poems are presented in both English and German. This is a new, unread copy in fine condition. 170 pages. Published as HeartBeat No. 2. . ISBN: 3935194072. First Edition. Wrappers. Fine.. Catalogs: Philip Whalen, EMBD, Stadtlichter Presse. (Inventory #C-STP05)
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Whalen, Philip Nachspielzeit Berlin: Stadtlichter Presse, 2001. Selections from Overtime: Selected Poems. The poems are presented in both English and German. This is a new, unread copy in fine condition. 170 pages. Published as HeartBeat No. 2. . ISBN: 3935194072. First Edition. Wrappers. Fine.. Catalogs: Philip Whalen, EMBD, Stadtlichter Presse. (Inventory #C-STP09)

91. The Jim Behrle Show: "PW His Recantation" By Philip Whalen
heinäkuu 18, 2003. PW His Recantation by philip whalen. O deodar treeI haven t learned how to live. Both of us far from the mountains
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92. The Jim Behrle Show: From Philip Whalen's "My Songs Induce Prophetic Dreams"
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93. Poets On The Peaks: Gary Snyder, Philip Whalen & Jack Kerouac In The Cascades -
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94. Stadtlichter Presse - Whalen, Nachspielzeit
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95. Stephen Vincent: Philip Whalen / Satori?
March 24, 2004. philip whalen / Satori? There was an elderly straightup. . from the a notebooks of philip whalen Kyoto, 1969. There was
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There was an elderly retired
bootlegger in Newport 1955
who used to say, "I feel so
good, I think I cut my sus-
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Kyoto, 1969 There was a time among the Beats - tho I can't where I read or heard this - where writers/poets such as Lew Welch, Kerouac, and Philip, in particular, sought to create American vernacular versions of Japanese poems - particularly those in the form of the "koan" - to invoke or imply experience of 'satori".
The counterpart to "You know the sound of two hands clapping, what is the sound of two?" This bootlegger one may well also be about old goats and Dinonysus. I am sure Johnny Appleseed - stoned on Applejack - cut his suspenders more than once. And who will ever know if Phillip made this up or quoted it down from someone else!
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96. Descendants Of Philip Roche
b. 21Nov-1949 m. MARSHA EMERY m. 18-Sep-1971 b. 28-Dec-1952 7 CHAD whalen b. 16-Mar-19727 RENEE JEAN whalen b. 21-Nov-1973 6 philip MARK whalen b. 21-Jan
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98. Poetry Flash: Philip Wahlen #282
Number 282 August September 1999. Whatnot A Talk with philip WhalenDAVID MELTZER Copyright © 1999 Poetry Flash. On the release
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On the release of Overtime: Selected Poems Reclaiming San Francisco Panegyric by Guy Debord). We met at the Muni underground Castro Street station the day before the Gay Pride Festival which was already pulsing with pre-party partying. Our project is Golden Gate , a revised expanded version of San Francisco Poets PW: And, what happened next was that my friend, Richard Anderson, had been practicing law in Newport, Oregon, and suddenly the new governor, the first Democratic governor in a long time, appointed him to the circuit court bench. He was going to have to run for the office in the next election, which was the following year, and he asked me to come up and help with all that and do publicity and his paper stuff and travel around and meet all the local yokels, and talk to them 'cause they wanted to look at him. Apparently he impressed them because he won the election. Anyway, that was about 1957, and around 1959 LeRoi Jones wanted me to give him a book manuscript, so I sent him off the book that became

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