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  1. Freewheelin' Frank by Frank Reynolds, 1969-10
  2. JAY DEFEO: SELECTED WORKS, PAST AND PRESENT by JAY). Rubin, David S. & Michael McClure. Preface By Thomas Albright (DEFEO, 1984
  3. Freewheelin Frank - Secretary of the Angels as Told to Michael McClure by Frank Reynolds, 0001-01-01
  4. Mad Cub by Michael Mcclure,
  5. Looking For Michael McClure at the Corner of Haight and Ashbury. by Michael) Samuel Charters (McClure, 1967
  6. Meat Science Essays by Michael McClure, 1966
  7. Sam Shepard: Mad dog blues - Cowboy Mouth - The Rock Garden - Cowboys (The Winter repertory 4) by Sam Shepard, 1972
  8. Michael Mcclure by Michael Mcclure, 2005-06-06
  9. People From Marshall County, Kansas: Michael Mcclure, Brian Duensing, Thomas J. Olmsted
  10. A Catalog of Works by Michael McClure 1956-1965. by Michael. Clements, Marshall. McCLURE, 1965
  11. Maximus From Dogtown-I. With a Foreword By Michael McClure by Charles Olson, 1961-01-01
  12. Poster announcing a poetry "reading and show" by Jim Morrison, Michael McClure, and D.r. Wagner at the S.S.C. Gallery in 1969. by Jim. MORRISON, 1969
  13. Bruce Conner / Michael McClure by Michael McClure, 1966-01-01
  14. The Beat Generation Galleries and Beyond- By Seymour Howard, John Natsoulas, Rebecca Solnit, Michael McClure, Bruce Nixon, John Allen Ryan, Jack Foley. Poetry By R. Duncan, A. Ginsburg, B. Kaufman, B. Margolis, M. McClure, G. Snyder, P. Whalen

81. Michael McClure - Resources Center (info, News, Fan Mail, Photos
Your source for michael mcclure information including last news, selective filmography and discography, fan mail addresses, photos and posters, books, videos
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82. Michael McClure Recalls An Old Friend
michael mcclure Recalls an Old Friend Originally published in Rolling Stone, Issue No. 88 August 5, 1971 “One of the finest, clearest spirits of our times”.
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Michael McClure Recalls an Old Friend
Originally published in Rolling Stone, Issue No. 88 August 5, 1971
Jim Morrison always wanted to be taken seriously as a literary artist. But despite the vision and intelligence behind the lines in The Lords and the New Creatures , published by Simon and Schuster, and in An American Prayer , published in a limited edition for friends, it seemed that only friends took him seriously.
Michael McClure, the poet, novelist and playwright ( The Beard ), became interested first in Morrison as a thinker, philosopher and poet. Later, his daughter would help him become a Doors fan as well. Last year, McClure and Morrison began work on a screenplay adaptation of McClure's novel The Adept , and they spent many days and nights together, working and drinking. In the parlor of his comfortable home on one of the upper veins of the Haight Ashbury, Michael McClure leafed through Jim Morrison's words and paid tribute, one poet to another.
"Modern circles of hell: Oswald (?) kills the President.
"Oswald enters taxi. Oswald stops at rooming house.

83. Michael McClure On Jim Morrison And Poetry
michael mcclure on Jim and Poetry The role of a minded and yet beautiful Copyright 2004 by michael mcclure/Waitingforthe-Sun.net.
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Michael McClure on Jim and Poetry
The role of a poet in society today is the same role as that of any artist and that is to maintain the thoroughfares, to maintain these pathways of the imagination in a society that would close down the pathways of the imagination. In other words, to keep the imagination moving. I mean, all of the arts have the same function, and all of them are to maintain a kind of state of crisis, to keep a state of crisis in existence, a state where we're alive and not just robots filling out social positions one after another...I think Jim would have agreed with that wholeheartedly.
What prompted him to start writing poems would be that he was responding to poems that he saw or heard, poems that spoke to him.
You see the possibilities of the play of imagination within an art form and then that art form begins to speak to you and then you wish to perform such feats yourself. For instance, you listen to blues, and you decide you are going to sing blues. You say "Oh my god, Muddy Waters is sensational." Listening to the complexity of that form, how might I do something like this?
The beginning of poetry writing is in response to poetry. A baby kitten starts chasing mice because it's going to be a cat; a baby eagle starts to fly, practicing standing on the edge of its nest, beating its wings; a baby Kerouac starts typing a novel.

84. MICHAEL McCLURE - Photo By Harry Redl
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85. Beatland AUTHOR : Michael McClure
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86. Michael McClure - Poetry Forum, Spring 2004
Poetry Forum. April 20, 2004 ~ michael mcclure. The Poetry Forum is honored to welcome michael mcclure to SUNY Ulster as this year s guest. michael mcclure.
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Poetry Forum
April 20, 2004 ~ Michael McClure The Poetry Forum is honored to welcome Michael McClure to SUNY Ulster as this year's guest. Poet Michael McClure
The Tenth Annual Poetry Forum

Tuesday, April 20

10:30 a.m. Vanderlyn Hall Student Lounge (Discussion)
7:30 p.m. Quimby Theater (Reading)
One of the founders of the literary Beat Generation will lead a morning discussion and present an evening reading of his work. Michael McClure has written 16 books of poetry, six collections of essays, two novels and ten plays, including the Obie-winning Josephine the Mouse Singer and the notorious The Beard, shut down by police 14 consecutive nights in Los Angeles. For more information about Michael McClure, visit this website: http://www.mcclure-manzarek.com/mcclure.html Below is a copy of the Press Release announcing Michael McClure's visit to SUNY Ulster as the 2004 Poetry forum's guest poet. "A RIVETING PERFORMER," POET MICHAEL McCLURE TO READ AT SUNY ULSTER ...

87. Michael McClure
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89. Michael McClure Poems Missing
Posted at 0808 AM Wo Juli 9, 2003. michael mcclure Poems missing. Bad Some of you will ask your self, who is michael mcclure? But
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Michael McClure Poems missing
Bad surprise, personal page of my favorite poet is missing. How often did i tough that I should copy contents of his site on my computer, but than I believed he's to important, his page will stay for ever.
Some of you will ask your self, who is Michael McClure? But I am sure that everybody from my generation even lot of jounger people know at least one of his poems.
Except for the "serious stuf" McClure wrote the words to a song made popular by Janis Joplin, "Mercedes Benz" and has produced poetry/music pieces with musicians such as Ray Manzarek, the former piano player for The Doors. McClure wrote the "Afterword" to No One Here Gets Out Alive , a biography of Jim Morrison.
If any one of my iBlog visitors know where to find possible new personal page of Michael McClure let me know.
Old not working link is: Michael McClure Poems Selected by Michael McC...
In mean time Michael McClure Poems are back, the McClure's website is functioning properly again!! :)
Take look at the photo of this beautiful couple named " Searching for the soul of the world " I came across on my search for the Michael McClure personal page.

90. Dr. Michael McClure
Dr. michael A. mcclure Division of Plant Pathology and Microbiology Professor 204 Forbes Building Phone (520)6217161 Email mcclure@ag.arizona.edu http//ag
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Dr. Michael A. McClure
Division of Plant Pathology and Microbiology
Professor
204 Forbes Building
Phone: (520)621-7161
Email: mcclure@ag.arizona.edu
http://ag.arizona.edu/PLP/faculty/mcclure.html
After completing his Ph.D. in Entomology/Nematology at the University of California, Davis, Professor McClure spent three years on the faculty at Rutgers University. He joined the University of Arizona in 1968 where he currently teaches Plant Nematology (PLP 516), and a new course, "Practical Plant Pathology" which is under development for the Fall of 2004. His research interests include nematode biology, ultrastructure, host-parasite interactions, and control. (For a list of selected publications, please see below) Selected Publications
G. G. Hu, M.A. McClure, and M.E. Schmitt. 2000. Origin of a Meloidogyne incognita Surface Coat Antigen. Journal of Nematology 32: 174-182.
Gravato-Nobre, M.J., M.A. McClure, D. Calder, K. Davies, B. Mulligan, K. Evans, and N. von Mende. 1999. Meloidogyne incognita surface antigen epitopes in infected Arabidopsis roots. Journal of Nematology 31:212?223. McClure, M.A. and M.E. Schmitt. 1996. Control of Citrus Nematode, Tylenchulus semipenetrans, with cadusafos. Journal of Nematology 28 (4S):624-628.

91. Black Sparrow Press Archive - University Of Alberta
38 Hail Thee Who Play by mcclure, michael /. 39 Salt and Core by Owens, Rochelle /. 55 Little Odes The Raptors by mcclure, michael /.
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92. COSMIC BASEBALL ASSOCIATION-MICHAEL MCCLURE 1997 PLAYER PLATE
michael mcclure. Pitcher. born 1932. Beat Generation Writer. Born 78 years to the our species. michael mcclure. Pitching Record YEAR
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Michael McClure
Pitcher
born 1932
Beat Generation Writer
Born 78 years to the day (October 20) after the birth of the French poet Rimbaud, Michael McClure was one of the six poets to read at the famous Six Gallery event in October 1955. That night McClure read, among several other selections, Point Lobos: Animism and For the Death of 100 Whales . These poems are very representative of McClure and his work which forms a bridge between poetry and science, nature and spirit. Rimbaud was an important influence on the Beat Generation writers ( Jack Kerouac wrote a poem in 1960 about Rimbaud). The altered states of consciousness associated with the Beats' use of drugs and alcohol is a direct reflection of Rimbaud's influence. In 1958, after having been turned on to the hallucinogenic effects of peyote by the Los Angeles painter and photographer, Wallace Berman, McClure wrote Peyote Poem , describing the psychedelic experience. Two lines from that poem were used by the scientist Francis Crick in his book Of Molecules and Men describing Crick and Watson's discovery of the double-helix structure of DNA.

93. Catalogo Locandine
Record presenti per Available Records for. mcclure, michael. Autore Author mcclure, michael Titolo - Title The Beard Luogo e data
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94. WebGED: The Steen Family Data Page
mcclure, Elizabeth Ann (~1820 1890) - female b. ABT 1820 d. 12 AUG 1890 in Lovetts, Adams County, Ohio father mcclure, michael mother , Elizabeth spouse
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previous go to surnames McClintick, James H - male
b. 25 AUG 1861
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McClintick, Hugh Morton Jr (1834 - )
mother: Robinson, Nancy J (1834 - 1872) McClintick, Jane S - female
b. 15 MAY 1831 in PA
father:
McClintick, Hugh Morton (1804 - )
mother: Steen, Agnes Walker (1801 - 1845)
spouse: Robinson, ? McClintick, Joseph Hamilton - male
b. 3 SEP 1836 in Tippecanoe County, IN
father:
McClintick, Hugh Morton (1804 - )
mother: Steen, Agnes Walker (1801 - 1845) McClintick, Joseph Morton - male b. 28 OCT 1866 father: McClintick, Hugh Morton Jr (1834 - ) mother: Robinson, Nancy J (1834 - 1872) McClintick, Linda May - female b. 4 OCT 1864 d. 8 OCT 1865 father: McClintick, Hugh Morton Jr (1834 - ) mother: Robinson, Nancy J (1834 - 1872) McClintick, Rachel Marian - female b. 16 SEP 1840 in Tippecanoe County, IN father: McClintick, Hugh Morton (1804 - ) mother: Steen, Agnes Walker (1801 - 1845) spouse: Robinson, ? McClintick, Sarah L - female b. 18 MAR 1859 d. 16 SEP 1883 father: McClintick, Hugh Morton Jr (1834 - ) mother: Robinson, Nancy J (1834 - 1872) McCloskey, Mary - female b. 1 APR 1806 in Columbiana County, OH

95. The Alsop Review
michael mcclure on Projective Verse Conclusion. Jack Foley. michael mcclure They are energy representations; they have to do with self-experience.
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Michael McClure on Projective Verse - Conclusion
Jack Foley
Michael McClure : Somebodywas it you?was just talking to me the other day about the physical difficulty of centering poems. You had to count each letter in the line and then divide by two and make almost a little graph on the page. There would be all these mathematical formulas to get it centered by means of the typewriter. I remember one time Jack Spicer came across a manuscript of mine which had all the small numbers on it at the ends of lines and things. He asked Robert Duncan what magic I was performing! Jack Foley : It must have looked to him like the Kabbala or something. Michael McClure : They are energy representations; they have to do with self-experience. And certainly breath is the first reason. Jack Foley : But Olson never centeredthough he certainly talked about the breath. Michael McClure : He never wrote a poem in the shape that Creeley wrote one either. I don’t think he was ever as devoutly fixated on the vertical possibilities of the page as Larry Eigner was. And I don’t think anybody played with the page more gracefully than in the early poems of Paul Blackburn. If you look through those old Origin magazines and those old Yugen magazines, or you look through the publications of Jonathan Williams’ Jargon Press, you’ll see some extraordinary uses of field. I would say that it’s difficult for people today to see what projective verse is because they don’t have examples. Also, they don’t have anyone preaching it to them. I literally had Robert Duncan preaching it to me. And I was stupid. I was the dummy. It took me a year or so to get it even when I knew the people who were doing it and enjoyed their poetry.

96. Untitled Document
Unless the giddy Heaven fall, And Earth some new convulsion tear; And, us to join, the world should all Be cramped into a Planisphere.
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Deborah Barkun

Bridget Costello

Elizabeth Damore

Andrea DeGiorgi
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Zlatan Gruborovic
Mariana Martin
Michael J. McClure
Sara Morasch

Jeanne-Marie Musto

Daria Ovide

Abigail Perkiss
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Debbie Wang
Unless the giddy Heaven fall, And Earth some new convulsion tear; And, us to join, the world should all Be cramped into a Planisphere. —Andrew Marvell, from "The Definition of Love" It seems that Robert Rauschenberg Robert Ryman Jasper Johns , and Cy Twombly , all nearly perfect contemporaries, made their strongest artistic statements in the sixties and seventies. In these decades they seemed to at once continue and profoundly misread the gestures of Jackson Pollack and Franz Kline (say) and to employ to excess the liquid and staining layers of Helen Frankenthaler and Mark Rothko (for another example). It is their excessive, troubled surfaces that I seek to research and explore. One can describe these surfaces as radical build-up: waxy, caked with varying layerings of paint, globbed on or dripped on, in dimension, down the surface. In Twombly, Johns, and Rauschenberg, canvases are further littered with words, symbol, and notation. The latter two artists project furthest—their canvases are often hung with ornaments, lit up, spliced into and cantilevered off of. In Ryman, the mechanics of the painting itself are turned inside out, and we often see, "coming toward us," that which was inside, part of the hanging apparatus. And, yet, too, there is, almost always, across these works, a great deal of bare canvas. (Although I should acknowledge canvas isn’t always the material for the painted plane.) In fact, it might be these bare patches which, by contrast, highlights those "moments" where the paint literally projects.

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