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"San Francisco Beat" is an essential archive of the Beat Generation, a rich moment in a fortunate place. America--somnolent, conformist, and paranoid in the 1950s--was changed forever by a handful of people who refused an existence of drudgery and enterprise, opting instead for a life of personal, spiritual, and artistic adventure. In these intimate, free-wheeling conversations, a baker's dozen of the poets of San Francisco talk about the scene then and now, the traditions of poetry, and about anarchism, globalism, Zen, the Bomb, the Kabbalah, and the Internet. Thirty years ago, poet David Meltzer interviewed his poet friends for "The San Francisco Poets." Now in "San Francisco Beat" he has combined these classic interviews with recent follow-up. "San Francisco Beat" features major new interviews with Philip Lamantia, Joanne Kyger, Gary Snyder, Jack Hirschman, Diane di Prima, Jack Micheline, Philip Whalen, and David Meltzer himself. David Meltzer is the author of many books of poetry, including "Tens, The Name, Arrows: Selected Poetry 1957--1992, " and "No Eyes: Lester Young." He is the editor of "Birth, The Secret Garden, Reading Jazz, " and "Writing Jazz, " among other collections. His agit-smut fictions include "The Agency Trilogy." Meltzer read poetry at the Jazz Cellar in the 1950s and in the 1960s fronted the band, Serpent Power. Meltzer teaches poetics at New College of California. Table of Contents/Interviewed Authors Preface Diane di Prima (1999) Bibliographies Preface "Nothing is hidden; "San Francisco Beat: Talking with the Po
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Marilyn Buck was a committed political radical, imprisoned for over thirty years for her revolutionary activities. She was also a prolific writer and poet, publishing her work in a prize-winning chapbook, an audio CD, and in various journals and anthologies. She received a PEN American Center prize for poetry in 2001. Buck was released from prison less than a month before her death at age sixty-two from uterine cancer. This selection of her finest poetry is a living testament to the fierce intelligence and huge compassion that inspired and informed her life, and to the transcendence of her poetic vision. "This is an important book on so many levels... it models a degree of resistance most of us are never called upon to develop.""--Ms. Magazine" "Though it is unclear from Buck's writing what place organized
religion had for her after she left home, these pages contain
prayers, answers, wise and generous gifts.""--The Rumpus"
A milestone in City Lights history, David Meltzer's "When I Was
a Poet" is number sixty of the famous Pocket Poets Series. The
title work is an ambitious late masterpiece from a legendary poet
at the height of his powers, a spiritual assessment of the meaning
of a lifetime of writing poetry. Also included are reminiscences of
California bohemian life, a series of mystical amulets, and
profound meditations on love, loss, aging, and death. Associated
with the Beat Generation and late '60s psychedelia, musician,
novelist, and editor David Meltzer is one of America's foremost
living poets."Meltzer is a prolific poet of many modes and voices,
quite a few of which are here, love poems, poems out of childhood,
a series of "amulets," cryptic short wisdom poems, and much more.
These are all tasty, often ironic and/or mysterious, pieces of
Davidness to be savored . . . " -- Richard Silberg, "Poetry
Flash"
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Sports marketing guru David Meltzer shows how to make decisions as wisely and confidently as the best coaches and business leaders in the world of sports Whether they're in a high-pressure, under-the-gun situation or developing a long-term strategy, the winningest coaches are those with the best decision-making process. Game-Time Decision Making helps you do the same by "coordinating" decisions relating to things like team building, communication skills, and marketing approaches. You'll learn how to apply an offensive or defensive mindset to the problems you face on a daily basis, avoid the most common pitfalls, and create solid strategies for ensuring you don't make the same mistakes twice. Just like a great sports coach, you will: *Put together a "high scoring" team with diverse skillsets*Build a positive mindset that will defend you against any attackers*Develop an awareness of "the playing field" to make any Hall of Fame quarterback jealous *Build offensive /defensive strategies into your branding and marketing Meltzer takes you through every step of the game, from planning through execution, providing the proven tools and tactics for any business situation.
One of the most respected poets of the Beat and San Francisco Renaissance periods, David Meltzer has kept alive interest in the interface between jazz and poetry that exploded in the 1950s. This new edition of selected poems includes previously unpublished material and serves as a map to this very prolific and interesting poet.
Has jazz become a white invention, "neutralized" by the attempts of white critics to describe, define, and even defend a black form of expression? Such is the provocative argument that emerges from David Meltzer's compilation of controversial and thought-provoking writings on jazz from the early decades of this century to the present. This diverse anthology of writings on jazz not only charts the evolution of a musical form, it also reflects evolving racial and cultural conflicts and stereotypes. An unusual source book of jazz history, Reading Jazz examines its roots and its future as well as its links to and influence on other forms of modern cultural expression. David Meltzer artfully juxtaposes a variety of texts to explore the paradox of jazz as an art form perceived as both primitive and modern, to consider the use of jazz as a metaphor for new attitudes, to show how it was mythopoeticized and demonized, to view jazz as a focus for a variety of cultural attitudes, and to probe its relation to other aspects of modern culture. Arranged historically, both literary and popular texts are included, reflecting the interplay of jazz with both high and low culture, from such contributors as Hoagy Carmichael, Artie Shaw, Norman Mailer, Art Pepper, Simone de Beauvoir, Julio Cortazar, William Carlos Williams, Robert Creeley, and many more. Reading Jazz will be indispensable not only for jazz enthusiasts but also for anyone interested in the evolution of modern culture.
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