About the Author:
Anne Waldman, director of the Writing and Poetics Program at the Naropa Institute, is the author of over thirty books and pamphlets of poetry. Andrew Schelling, assistant director of the Kerouac School at Naropa, is a prize-winning poet and translator.
From Booklist:
Where interest in the Beat Generation and avant garde American literature in general runs high, this collection of essays, speeches, interviews, and manifestos from the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics--an annual summer gathering at the Buddhist Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado--will have appeal. The pieces are grouped in six sections: "The Activist Front" (Amiri Baraka, Peter Warshall, and a Randy Roark interview with coeditor Waldman); "Talking Poetics" (Nathaniel Mackey, Bernadette Mayer, Alice Notley, Jack Collom, Anselm Hollo, and Bobbie Louise Hawkins); "Gnosis" (coeditor Schelling, Lyn Hejinian, Peter Lamborn Wilson, Ed Sanders, and the coeditors' interview with Philip Whalen); "Film" (a single essay by William Burroughs); "Ancestral Presences" (Susan Howe, Allen Ginsberg, Clark Coolidge, Leslie Scalapino, Nathaniel Tarn, Rikki Ducornet, Lorenzo Thomas, and David Levi Strauss); and "Documents from the Jack Kerouac School" (contributions from both coeditors, Allen Ginsberg, and Robin Blaser plus a "Counterpoetics Statement" and "A Declaration of Interdependence"). Some pieces have been published in small-circulation journals, but others were derived from oral presentations unavailable elsewhere. Mary Carroll
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