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What is poetry? (just kidding, I know you know) : interviews from the Poetry Project Newsletter, 1983-2009

Title
What is poetry? (just kidding, I know you know) : interviews from the Poetry Project Newsletter, 1983-2009 / edited by Anselm Berrigan.
ISBN
9781940696393
1940696399
Edition
First edition.
Publication
Seattle : Wave Books, 2017.
Copyright Notice Date
©2017
Physical Description
xvi, 416 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Local Notes
BEIN Za2 W5565 2017W Copy 2: Number line on title page verso indicates first printing: "9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1". Paperbound. Autograph of Ron Padgett. From the library of Ron Padgett.
Summary
"The Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church was founded in 1966 for the overlapping circles of poets in the Lower East Side of New York. These interviews from The Poetry Project Newsletter form a kind of conversation over time between some of the late 20th century's most influential poets and artists, who have come together in this legendary venue over the past 50 years. Includes interviews with Charles North, Anne Waldman, Bernadette Mayer, David Rattray, Allen Ginsberg, Kenneth Koch, Harryette Mullen, Barbara Henning, David Henderson, Lisa Jarnot, Alice Notley, Ed Sanders, Samuel Delany, Harry Matthews, Victor Hernandez Cruz, Renee Gladman, Lorenzo Thomas, Fred Moten, Stan Brakhage, Alex Katz, Lewis Warsh, Ron Padgett, Maggie Nelson, Wayne Koestenbaum, Eileen Myles, and more. "I find it one of the liveliest points of communication in the American poetry world. There is an incredible excitement to come to the church and read one's poems to the many other poets who congregate there, drawn to the church by its own energy and thrust."--Donald Hall From the introduction, by Anselm Berrigan: For the poets closely involved with the Poetry Project since, and subsequent to, its inception, the interviews were an opportunity to speak directly to a community one could perceive as known, imaginary, expanding, unwieldy, intermittent, formative, desperately necessary, and sometimes peculiarly unsatisfying all at once. Community being the kind of term that often implies everything and nothing simultaneously, with the bottom falling out of the word depending on who happens to be wielding it. Poets can be particularly adept at using and exposing such terms"-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Poetry project.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 08, 2017
Contents
The N.Y. poetry scene, short form / Charles North
Talking with Red Grooms: an interview by Anne Waldman
Translation as puzzle and performance: an interview with Paul Schmidt by Tim Dlugos
The colors of consonance: Bernadette Mayer talks...with Ken Jordan
Taking risks seriously: David Rattray talks...with Ken Jordan
Allen Ginsburg & Kenneth Koch: from a conversation
An interview with Harryette Mullen by Barbara Henning
An interview with David Henderson by Lisa Jarnot
An interview with Alice Notley by Judith Goldman
An interview with John Godfrey by Lisa Jarnot
An interview with Ed Sanders by Lisa Jarnot
An interview with Victor Hernández Cruz by Sheila Alson
An interview with Bernadette Mayer by Lisa Jarnot
An interview with Kenneth Koch by Daniel Kane
A silent interview with Samuel R. Delany
To Buffalo and back with Renee Gladman: interview by Magdalena Zurawski
A conversation with Lorenzo Thomas by Dale Smith
An interview with Fred Moten by Ange Mlinko
Lisa Jarnot interviews Stan Brakhage
Interview with Charles North by Ange Mlinko
"Surprise each other": Anne Waldman on collaboration by Lisa Berman
Interview with Alex Katz by Vincent Katz
Adventures in poetry: an interview with Larry Fagin by Daniel Kane
Tina Darragh interviewed by Marcella Durand
Lewis Warsh interviewed by Peter Bushyeager
Jack Collins talks...with Marcella Durand
Anne Waldman talks...with Marcella Durand
Edwin Torres talks...with Marcella Durand
Harry Matthews reveals the Inside Story to Marcella Durand
Brenda Coultas tells the truth to Marcella Durand
Akilah Oliver talks to Rachel Levitsky
Will Alexander: a profound investigation with Marcella Durand
Ron Padgett lifts off, with Edmund Berrigan
Wayne Koestenbaum and Maggie Nelson in conversation
Knowing isn't enough: a conversation with John Trudell by Brendan Lorber
An interview with Ted Greenwald by Arlo Quint
An interview with Eileen Myles by Greg Fuchs
Interview: 10 questions for Bruce Andrews and Sally Silvers by erica kaufman.
Subjects (Local Yale)
Genre/Form
Interviews.
Interviews.
Also listed under
Berrigan, Anselm, editor.
United States Washington (State) Seattle.
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