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Cecilia Ortiz, Hanni Ossott, Yolanda Pantin, Emira Rodríguez, Margara Russotto, María Clara Salas, Elizabeth Schön, Blanca Strepponi, Ana Enriqueta Terán, Alicia Torres, Elena Vera, Carmen Verde Arocha, Miyo Vestrin. 2009 ISSUE. CHAPBOOK: A Time in Fragments. Poem by Clark Coolidge; Drawings by Nancy Victoria Davis.BIG BRIDGE #9
Van Gogh's Ear actually began as a semi-annual poetry magazine but, with the third issue, became an annual world poetry anthology that breaks new ground, and introduces poets unknown to the mainstream, alongside established and recognized voices. Van Gogh's Ear, including new world voices yet to hit the cultural arena, offers time travelback
BIG BRIDGE #11
Song of the Spailpín. This translation is dedicated to the File (pron. fileh, poet, professor, esp. of native learning) filidheachta (pron. filehyakta, of the art of poetry, minstrelsy, lore of the poets, poetic composition) David Meltzer, mo chara (my friend), who digs (tuig, to understand, comprehend, have a feeling for) the bóthar (pron. bohar, road, way, a journey) of the spailpín (a ANTHOLOGY OF CONTEMPORARY INDIAN POETRY Hoshang Merchant My Sister Takes a Long Long Time to Die It was the dark of winter When the illness came like a thunderclap They isolated an Indian girl in the Chicago snow Hoping this Indian disease would go away But it was America that had killed her The sickness in us is named America And the long long time of waiting does not die. POEMS AND OTHER MYTHS: A COLLECTION OF SPOKEN WORD POETRY "Remember this tragedy. Use it to change history. Write your own story" - From Medusa, Elaine Foster. The idea for this anthology germinated at the poetry readings in Italy, inspired in part by the beautiful poetic city of Salerno, but also by the poetry and poets that we met there, especially Michael Rothenberg, who suggested the anthology in the first place. DREAMING AS ONE, BY KEVIN OPSTEDAL 1. Perched upon the southernmost tip of the Point Reyes Peninsula, with the Pacific Ocean to the west and Bolinas lagoon to the east, the town of Bolinas seems like an island, just offshore. One day it may be just that. Bolinas sits on the western side of the San Andreas Fault, the Pacific Plate, which is slowly pulling away from the continent. CHAN POEMS - BIG BRIDGE Chan Poems . These poems are selections from the manuscript of a book of Chinese Chan (Zen) Buddhist poetry translated by Mary M.Y. Fung andDavid Lunde.
DREAMING AS ONE, BY KEVIN OPSTEDAL A TOTALLY SYMBOLIC LOCATION (Chapter 2 of Dreaming As One Poetry, Poets and Community in Bolinas, California 1967 - 1980) . by KevinOpstedal
BIG BRIDGE 19: TABLE OF CONTENTS Riddling, by Jack Collom and Lyn Hejinian.. FEATURES. Ron Silliman Feature: Disappearing WYSIWYG Poetics and "From Universe" Poems and Other Myths: A collection of spoken word poetry by women from Asia Edited by Aditi Angiras, Elaine Foster and Illya Sumanto Greek Avant Garde Poetry , collected and edited by Panos Bosnakis An Anthology of Contemporary Nepali Poetry Compiled and edited by BIG BRIDGE #9: BUZZ GALLERY Big Bridge #9: Buzz GalleryTABLE OF CONTENTS
Cecilia Ortiz, Hanni Ossott, Yolanda Pantin, Emira Rodríguez, Margara Russotto, María Clara Salas, Elizabeth Schön, Blanca Strepponi, Ana Enriqueta Terán, Alicia Torres, Elena Vera, Carmen Verde Arocha, Miyo Vestrin. 2009 ISSUE. CHAPBOOK: A Time in Fragments. Poem by Clark Coolidge; Drawings by Nancy Victoria Davis.BIG BRIDGE #9
Van Gogh's Ear actually began as a semi-annual poetry magazine but, with the third issue, became an annual world poetry anthology that breaks new ground, and introduces poets unknown to the mainstream, alongside established and recognized voices. Van Gogh's Ear, including new world voices yet to hit the cultural arena, offers time travelback
BIG BRIDGE #11
Song of the Spailpín. This translation is dedicated to the File (pron. fileh, poet, professor, esp. of native learning) filidheachta (pron. filehyakta, of the art of poetry, minstrelsy, lore of the poets, poetic composition) David Meltzer, mo chara (my friend), who digs (tuig, to understand, comprehend, have a feeling for) the bóthar (pron. bohar, road, way, a journey) of the spailpín (a ANTHOLOGY OF CONTEMPORARY INDIAN POETRY Hoshang Merchant My Sister Takes a Long Long Time to Die It was the dark of winter When the illness came like a thunderclap They isolated an Indian girl in the Chicago snow Hoping this Indian disease would go away But it was America that had killed her The sickness in us is named America And the long long time of waiting does not die. POEMS AND OTHER MYTHS: A COLLECTION OF SPOKEN WORD POETRY "Remember this tragedy. Use it to change history. Write your own story" - From Medusa, Elaine Foster. The idea for this anthology germinated at the poetry readings in Italy, inspired in part by the beautiful poetic city of Salerno, but also by the poetry and poets that we met there, especially Michael Rothenberg, who suggested the anthology in the first place. DREAMING AS ONE, BY KEVIN OPSTEDAL 1. Perched upon the southernmost tip of the Point Reyes Peninsula, with the Pacific Ocean to the west and Bolinas lagoon to the east, the town of Bolinas seems like an island, just offshore. One day it may be just that. Bolinas sits on the western side of the San Andreas Fault, the Pacific Plate, which is slowly pulling away from the continent. CHAN POEMS - BIG BRIDGE Chan Poems . These poems are selections from the manuscript of a book of Chinese Chan (Zen) Buddhist poetry translated by Mary M.Y. Fung andDavid Lunde.
DREAMING AS ONE, BY KEVIN OPSTEDAL A TOTALLY SYMBOLIC LOCATION (Chapter 2 of Dreaming As One Poetry, Poets and Community in Bolinas, California 1967 - 1980) . by KevinOpstedal
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Feature Chapbook. Ed Dorn Illustrated by Nancy Victoria Davis. Poetry. Ira Cohen Ray DiPalma Arpine Konyalian Grenier Ben Gellman Jane Joritz-Nakagawa Michaela KahnTABLE OF CONTENTS
Cecilia Ortiz, Hanni Ossott, Yolanda Pantin, Emira Rodríguez, Margara Russotto, María Clara Salas, Elizabeth Schön, Blanca Strepponi, Ana Enriqueta Terán, Alicia Torres, Elena Vera, Carmen Verde Arocha, Miyo Vestrin. 2009 ISSUE. CHAPBOOK: A Time in Fragments. Poem by Clark Coolidge; Drawings by Nancy Victoria Davis. BIG BRIDGE 17: TABLE OF CONTENTS Lost Frames Compendium of Poetry and Arts is a special .pdf supplement to issue #17, for the Summer of 2014. Youssef Alaoui-Fdili, Guest Editor at Big Bridge, has compiled an anthology of poetry and fine art built on the ashes of a previously lost and forgotten project. Paul Corman Roberts and Zarina Zabrisky have drafted modern manifestos. H.K. Rainey sings of shadows and shadows within shadows.BIG BRIDGE #9
Big Bridge #9. In a bar at the New York Hilton after a meeting of the American Booksellers Association in May of 1975, book people packed the tables near a smooth marble sphinx crouched upon an elevated plinth, while a piano-whacker played jazzy guzzle music in a sunken hollow beneath the level of the eyes.BIG BRIDGE #12
Bill Berkson & Bernadette Mayer . excerpt from What's Your Idea of a Good Time?:Interviews & Letters 1977-1985. What's Your Idea of a Good Time?: Interviews & Letters 1977-1985 Tuumba Press, 2006 BIG BRIDGE #9: BUZZ GALLERY Big Bridge #9: Buzz GalleryBIG BRIDGE #9
Van Gogh's Ear actually began as a semi-annual poetry magazine but, with the third issue, became an annual world poetry anthology that breaks new ground, and introduces poets unknown to the mainstream, alongside established and recognized voices. Van Gogh's Ear, including new world voices yet to hit the cultural arena, offers time travelback
BIG BRIDGE #11
Song of the Spailpín. This translation is dedicated to the File (pron. fileh, poet, professor, esp. of native learning) filidheachta (pron. filehyakta, of the art of poetry, minstrelsy, lore of the poets, poetic composition) David Meltzer, mo chara (my friend), who digs (tuig, to understand, comprehend, have a feeling for) the bóthar (pron. bohar, road, way, a journey) of the spailpín (aBIG BRIDGE #10
Michael McClure . Seven Things About Kenneth Rexroth. 1. The surrealist poet Philip Lamantia took me to Kenneth Rexroth’s salon in 1955; Kenneth had translated some Artaud in Black Mountain Review and I was searching out Artaud poems. The only poetry of Kenneth’s that I’d read was The Dragon and the Unicorn and it was impressive. I began reading Kenneth’s other books and continued POEMS AND OTHER MYTHS: A COLLECTION OF SPOKEN WORD POETRY From a North Indian Woman to a South Indian Goddess Kannagi, Do not tear off that breast Keep it, Kannagi The city of Madurai will burn anyway The power of your will Will be lost in translation Not across languages But across genders We women love with all our might Sita from the north Pattini from the south You love will be misunderstood, Kannagi Keep that breast, Kannagi Manu said women must SUBMISSIONS, LISTS AND LINKS Submissions. Big Bridge, a webzine of poetry and everything else, welcomes submissions. If we like it, we'll publish it. We're interested in poetry, fiction, non-fiction, essays, journalism, and art of all kinds (photographs, line drawings, performance, installations, siteworks, comix, graphics, you get the picture). BIG BRIDGE 19: TABLE OF CONTENTS Riddling, by Jack Collom and Lyn Hejinian.. FEATURES. Ron Silliman Feature: Disappearing WYSIWYG Poetics and "From Universe" Poems and Other Myths: A collection of spoken word poetry by women from Asia Edited by Aditi Angiras, Elaine Foster and Illya Sumanto Greek Avant Garde Poetry , collected and edited by Panos Bosnakis An Anthology of Contemporary Nepali Poetry Compiled and edited by BIG BRIDGE 17: TABLE OF CONTENTS Lost Frames Compendium of Poetry and Arts is a special .pdf supplement to issue #17, for the Summer of 2014. Youssef Alaoui-Fdili, Guest Editor at Big Bridge, has compiled an anthology of poetry and fine art built on the ashes of a previously lost and forgotten project. Paul Corman Roberts and Zarina Zabrisky have drafted modern manifestos. H.K. Rainey sings of shadows and shadows within shadows.BIG BRIDGE #10
Big Bridge #10. 1. The surrealist poet Philip Lamantia took me to Kenneth Rexroth’s salon in 1955; Kenneth had translated some Artaud in Black Mountain Review and I was searching out Artaud poems. The only poetry of Kenneth’s that I’d read was The Dragon and the Unicorn and it was impressive. I began reading Kenneth’s other booksand
BIG BRIDGE #9
Van Gogh's Ear actually began as a semi-annual poetry magazine but, with the third issue, became an annual world poetry anthology that breaks new ground, and introduces poets unknown to the mainstream, alongside established and recognized voices. Van Gogh's Ear, including new world voices yet to hit the cultural arena, offers time travelback
DREAMING AS ONE, BY KEVIN OPSTEDAL 1. Perched upon the southernmost tip of the Point Reyes Peninsula, with the Pacific Ocean to the west and Bolinas lagoon to the east, the town of Bolinas seems like an island, just offshore. One day it may be just that. Bolinas sits on the western side of the San Andreas Fault, the Pacific Plate, which is slowly pulling away from the continent. POEMS AND OTHER MYTHS: A COLLECTION OF SPOKEN WORD POETRY From a North Indian Woman to a South Indian Goddess Kannagi, Do not tear off that breast Keep it, Kannagi The city of Madurai will burn anyway The power of your will Will be lost in translation Not across languages But across genders We women love with all our might Sita from the north Pattini from the south You love will be misunderstood, Kannagi Keep that breast, Kannagi Manu said women must CHAN POEMS - BIG BRIDGE Chan Poems . These poems are selections from the manuscript of a book of Chinese Chan (Zen) Buddhist poetry translated by Mary M.Y. Fung andDavid Lunde.
A SMALL SLICE OF BERKELEY POETRY IN THE SIXTIES A SMALL SLICE OF BERKELEY POETRY IN THE SIXTIES Richard Krech Berkeley has had a vibrant poetry scene since the 1940’s with the “Berkeley Renaissance” a circle of poets that came to include Robert Duncan, Jack Spicer, Robin BlaserBOOK REVIEWS
Indeed, this book is a rich palimpsest - including poetry, memoirs, photographs, even musical charts. Wellman's guiding spirit here is the Charles Olson of The Maximus Poems; Wellman includes an essay on Olson's major work, 'A Poetics of Transcription,' in addition to a memoir of his interactions with Olson (and Olson's with CranberryIsland).
SUBMISSIONS, LISTS AND LINKS Submissions. Big Bridge, a webzine of poetry and everything else, welcomes submissions. If we like it, we'll publish it. We're interested in poetry, fiction, non-fiction, essays, journalism, and art of all kinds (photographs, line drawings, performance, installations, siteworks, comix, graphics, you get the picture). BIG BRIDGE 19: TABLE OF CONTENTS Riddling, by Jack Collom and Lyn Hejinian.. FEATURES. Ron Silliman Feature: Disappearing WYSIWYG Poetics and "From Universe" Poems and Other Myths: A collection of spoken word poetry by women from Asia Edited by Aditi Angiras, Elaine Foster and Illya Sumanto Greek Avant Garde Poetry , collected and edited by Panos Bosnakis An Anthology of Contemporary Nepali Poetry Compiled and edited by BIG BRIDGE 17: TABLE OF CONTENTS Lost Frames Compendium of Poetry and Arts is a special .pdf supplement to issue #17, for the Summer of 2014. Youssef Alaoui-Fdili, Guest Editor at Big Bridge, has compiled an anthology of poetry and fine art built on the ashes of a previously lost and forgotten project. Paul Corman Roberts and Zarina Zabrisky have drafted modern manifestos. H.K. Rainey sings of shadows and shadows within shadows.BIG BRIDGE #10
Big Bridge #10. 1. The surrealist poet Philip Lamantia took me to Kenneth Rexroth’s salon in 1955; Kenneth had translated some Artaud in Black Mountain Review and I was searching out Artaud poems. The only poetry of Kenneth’s that I’d read was The Dragon and the Unicorn and it was impressive. I began reading Kenneth’s other booksand
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Van Gogh's Ear actually began as a semi-annual poetry magazine but, with the third issue, became an annual world poetry anthology that breaks new ground, and introduces poets unknown to the mainstream, alongside established and recognized voices. Van Gogh's Ear, including new world voices yet to hit the cultural arena, offers time travelback
DREAMING AS ONE, BY KEVIN OPSTEDAL 1. Perched upon the southernmost tip of the Point Reyes Peninsula, with the Pacific Ocean to the west and Bolinas lagoon to the east, the town of Bolinas seems like an island, just offshore. One day it may be just that. Bolinas sits on the western side of the San Andreas Fault, the Pacific Plate, which is slowly pulling away from the continent. POEMS AND OTHER MYTHS: A COLLECTION OF SPOKEN WORD POETRY From a North Indian Woman to a South Indian Goddess Kannagi, Do not tear off that breast Keep it, Kannagi The city of Madurai will burn anyway The power of your will Will be lost in translation Not across languages But across genders We women love with all our might Sita from the north Pattini from the south You love will be misunderstood, Kannagi Keep that breast, Kannagi Manu said women must CHAN POEMS - BIG BRIDGE Chan Poems . These poems are selections from the manuscript of a book of Chinese Chan (Zen) Buddhist poetry translated by Mary M.Y. Fung andDavid Lunde.
A SMALL SLICE OF BERKELEY POETRY IN THE SIXTIES A SMALL SLICE OF BERKELEY POETRY IN THE SIXTIES Richard Krech Berkeley has had a vibrant poetry scene since the 1940’s with the “Berkeley Renaissance” a circle of poets that came to include Robert Duncan, Jack Spicer, Robin BlaserBOOK REVIEWS
Indeed, this book is a rich palimpsest - including poetry, memoirs, photographs, even musical charts. Wellman's guiding spirit here is the Charles Olson of The Maximus Poems; Wellman includes an essay on Olson's major work, 'A Poetics of Transcription,' in addition to a memoir of his interactions with Olson (and Olson's with CranberryIsland).
SUBMISSIONS, LISTS AND LINKS Submissions. Big Bridge, a webzine of poetry and everything else, welcomes submissions. If we like it, we'll publish it. We're interested in poetry, fiction, non-fiction, essays, journalism, and art of all kinds (photographs, line drawings, performance, installations, siteworks, comix, graphics, you get the picture).BIG BRIDGE #9
Van Gogh's Ear actually began as a semi-annual poetry magazine but, with the third issue, became an annual world poetry anthology that breaks new ground, and introduces poets unknown to the mainstream, alongside established and recognized voices. Van Gogh's Ear, including new world voices yet to hit the cultural arena, offers time travelback
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Cecilia Ortiz, Hanni Ossott, Yolanda Pantin, Emira Rodríguez, Margara Russotto, María Clara Salas, Elizabeth Schön, Blanca Strepponi, Ana Enriqueta Terán, Alicia Torres, Elena Vera, Carmen Verde Arocha, Miyo Vestrin. 2009 ISSUE. CHAPBOOK: A Time in Fragments. Poem by Clark Coolidge; Drawings by Nancy Victoria Davis.BIG BRIDGE #11
Song of the Spailpín. This translation is dedicated to the File (pron. fileh, poet, professor, esp. of native learning) filidheachta (pron. filehyakta, of the art of poetry, minstrelsy, lore of the poets, poetic composition) David Meltzer, mo chara (my friend), who digs (tuig, to understand, comprehend, have a feeling for) the bóthar (pron. bohar, road, way, a journey) of the spailpín (aBIG BRIDGE #12
Bill Berkson & Bernadette Mayer . excerpt from What's Your Idea of a Good Time?:Interviews & Letters 1977-1985. What's Your Idea of a Good Time?: Interviews & Letters 1977-1985 Tuumba Press, 2006 ANTHOLOGY OF TIBETAN POETS Tsering Wangmo Dhompa is the author of My rice tastes like the lake, In the Absent Everyday, and Rules of the House (Apogee Press, Berkeley USA).Rules of the House was a finalist for the Asian American Literary Awards in 2003. Tsering was raised in the Tibetan exile communities of Nepal and India and now lives in California. Bhuchung D. Sonam wasborn in Tibet.
ON THE EDITIONS OF D.A.LEVY'S UKANHAVYRFUCKINCITI BAK ukanhavyrfuckinciti bak. D.A.LEVY: A TRIBUTE TO THE MAN AN ANTHOLOGY OF HIS POETRY. collected and edited by rjs. published by t.l.kryss GHOST PRESS CLEVELAND DREAMING AS ONE, BY KEVIN OPSTEDAL A TOTALLY SYMBOLIC LOCATION (Chapter 2 of Dreaming As One Poetry, Poets and Community in Bolinas, California 1967 - 1980) . by KevinOpstedal
AN UNHEARD MELODY ANNAPURNA DEVI AN AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY our lessons might have taken place . 35 minutes . ago. Even on Surbahar, the bass sitar, her technique was astonishing – one can still hear fragments SELECTED POEMS OF POST-BEAT POETS Also by Vernon Frazer POETRY Bodied Tone (Otoliths 2007)Holiday Idylling (BlazeVox 2006) IMPROVISATIONS (Beneath the Underground 2005) Avenue Noir (xPress(ed) 2004) Moon Wards (Poetic Inhalation 2003) Amplitudes (Melquiades/Booksout 2002) Demolition Fedora (Potes & Poets 2000) Free Fall (Potes & Poets 1999) Sing Me One Song of Evolution (Beneath the Underground 1998) SUBMISSIONS, LISTS AND LINKS Submissions. Big Bridge, a webzine of poetry and everything else, welcomes submissions. If we like it, we'll publish it. We're interested in poetry, fiction, non-fiction, essays, journalism, and art of all kinds (photographs, line drawings, performance, installations, siteworks, comix, graphics, you get the picture). BIG BRIDGE 19: TABLE OF CONTENTS Riddling, by Jack Collom and Lyn Hejinian.. FEATURES. Ron Silliman Feature: Disappearing WYSIWYG Poetics and "From Universe" Poems and Other Myths: A collection of spoken word poetry by women from Asia Edited by Aditi Angiras, Elaine Foster and Illya Sumanto Greek Avant Garde Poetry , collected and edited by Panos Bosnakis An Anthology of Contemporary Nepali Poetry Compiled and edited by BIG BRIDGE 17: TABLE OF CONTENTS Lost Frames Compendium of Poetry and Arts is a special .pdf supplement to issue #17, for the Summer of 2014. Youssef Alaoui-Fdili, Guest Editor at Big Bridge, has compiled an anthology of poetry and fine art built on the ashes of a previously lost and forgotten project. Paul Corman Roberts and Zarina Zabrisky have drafted modern manifestos. H.K. Rainey sings of shadows and shadows within shadows.BIG BRIDGE #10
Big Bridge #10. 1. The surrealist poet Philip Lamantia took me to Kenneth Rexroth’s salon in 1955; Kenneth had translated some Artaud in Black Mountain Review and I was searching out Artaud poems. The only poetry of Kenneth’s that I’d read was The Dragon and the Unicorn and it was impressive. I began reading Kenneth’s other booksand
BIG BRIDGE #9
Van Gogh's Ear actually began as a semi-annual poetry magazine but, with the third issue, became an annual world poetry anthology that breaks new ground, and introduces poets unknown to the mainstream, alongside established and recognized voices. Van Gogh's Ear, including new world voices yet to hit the cultural arena, offers time travelback
DREAMING AS ONE, BY KEVIN OPSTEDAL 1. Perched upon the southernmost tip of the Point Reyes Peninsula, with the Pacific Ocean to the west and Bolinas lagoon to the east, the town of Bolinas seems like an island, just offshore. One day it may be just that. Bolinas sits on the western side of the San Andreas Fault, the Pacific Plate, which is slowly pulling away from the continent. POEMS AND OTHER MYTHS: A COLLECTION OF SPOKEN WORD POETRY From a North Indian Woman to a South Indian Goddess Kannagi, Do not tear off that breast Keep it, Kannagi The city of Madurai will burn anyway The power of your will Will be lost in translation Not across languages But across genders We women love with all our might Sita from the north Pattini from the south You love will be misunderstood, Kannagi Keep that breast, Kannagi Manu said women must CHAN POEMS - BIG BRIDGE Chan Poems . These poems are selections from the manuscript of a book of Chinese Chan (Zen) Buddhist poetry translated by Mary M.Y. Fung andDavid Lunde.
A SMALL SLICE OF BERKELEY POETRY IN THE SIXTIES A SMALL SLICE OF BERKELEY POETRY IN THE SIXTIES Richard Krech Berkeley has had a vibrant poetry scene since the 1940’s with the “Berkeley Renaissance” a circle of poets that came to include Robert Duncan, Jack Spicer, Robin BlaserBOOK REVIEWS
Indeed, this book is a rich palimpsest - including poetry, memoirs, photographs, even musical charts. Wellman's guiding spirit here is the Charles Olson of The Maximus Poems; Wellman includes an essay on Olson's major work, 'A Poetics of Transcription,' in addition to a memoir of his interactions with Olson (and Olson's with CranberryIsland).
SUBMISSIONS, LISTS AND LINKS Submissions. Big Bridge, a webzine of poetry and everything else, welcomes submissions. If we like it, we'll publish it. We're interested in poetry, fiction, non-fiction, essays, journalism, and art of all kinds (photographs, line drawings, performance, installations, siteworks, comix, graphics, you get the picture). BIG BRIDGE 19: TABLE OF CONTENTS Riddling, by Jack Collom and Lyn Hejinian.. FEATURES. Ron Silliman Feature: Disappearing WYSIWYG Poetics and "From Universe" Poems and Other Myths: A collection of spoken word poetry by women from Asia Edited by Aditi Angiras, Elaine Foster and Illya Sumanto Greek Avant Garde Poetry , collected and edited by Panos Bosnakis An Anthology of Contemporary Nepali Poetry Compiled and edited by BIG BRIDGE 17: TABLE OF CONTENTS Lost Frames Compendium of Poetry and Arts is a special .pdf supplement to issue #17, for the Summer of 2014. Youssef Alaoui-Fdili, Guest Editor at Big Bridge, has compiled an anthology of poetry and fine art built on the ashes of a previously lost and forgotten project. Paul Corman Roberts and Zarina Zabrisky have drafted modern manifestos. H.K. Rainey sings of shadows and shadows within shadows.BIG BRIDGE #10
Big Bridge #10. 1. The surrealist poet Philip Lamantia took me to Kenneth Rexroth’s salon in 1955; Kenneth had translated some Artaud in Black Mountain Review and I was searching out Artaud poems. The only poetry of Kenneth’s that I’d read was The Dragon and the Unicorn and it was impressive. I began reading Kenneth’s other booksand
BIG BRIDGE #9
Van Gogh's Ear actually began as a semi-annual poetry magazine but, with the third issue, became an annual world poetry anthology that breaks new ground, and introduces poets unknown to the mainstream, alongside established and recognized voices. Van Gogh's Ear, including new world voices yet to hit the cultural arena, offers time travelback
DREAMING AS ONE, BY KEVIN OPSTEDAL 1. Perched upon the southernmost tip of the Point Reyes Peninsula, with the Pacific Ocean to the west and Bolinas lagoon to the east, the town of Bolinas seems like an island, just offshore. One day it may be just that. Bolinas sits on the western side of the San Andreas Fault, the Pacific Plate, which is slowly pulling away from the continent. POEMS AND OTHER MYTHS: A COLLECTION OF SPOKEN WORD POETRY From a North Indian Woman to a South Indian Goddess Kannagi, Do not tear off that breast Keep it, Kannagi The city of Madurai will burn anyway The power of your will Will be lost in translation Not across languages But across genders We women love with all our might Sita from the north Pattini from the south You love will be misunderstood, Kannagi Keep that breast, Kannagi Manu said women must CHAN POEMS - BIG BRIDGE Chan Poems . These poems are selections from the manuscript of a book of Chinese Chan (Zen) Buddhist poetry translated by Mary M.Y. Fung andDavid Lunde.
A SMALL SLICE OF BERKELEY POETRY IN THE SIXTIES A SMALL SLICE OF BERKELEY POETRY IN THE SIXTIES Richard Krech Berkeley has had a vibrant poetry scene since the 1940’s with the “Berkeley Renaissance” a circle of poets that came to include Robert Duncan, Jack Spicer, Robin BlaserBOOK REVIEWS
Indeed, this book is a rich palimpsest - including poetry, memoirs, photographs, even musical charts. Wellman's guiding spirit here is the Charles Olson of The Maximus Poems; Wellman includes an essay on Olson's major work, 'A Poetics of Transcription,' in addition to a memoir of his interactions with Olson (and Olson's with CranberryIsland).
SUBMISSIONS, LISTS AND LINKS Submissions. Big Bridge, a webzine of poetry and everything else, welcomes submissions. If we like it, we'll publish it. We're interested in poetry, fiction, non-fiction, essays, journalism, and art of all kinds (photographs, line drawings, performance, installations, siteworks, comix, graphics, you get the picture).BIG BRIDGE PRESS
The book will be available at the ROCKPILE performances or by ordering it from Big Bridge Press, Box 180052, Tallahassee, Florida 32318. Checks payable to Big Bridge Press. $15.00 includes postage for shipping. ISBN: 978-1-878471-08-6; 84 pp: wide format for easy reading and lack of compromise on length of line dance and breath.BIG BRIDGE #9
Van Gogh's Ear actually began as a semi-annual poetry magazine but, with the third issue, became an annual world poetry anthology that breaks new ground, and introduces poets unknown to the mainstream, alongside established and recognized voices. Van Gogh's Ear, including new world voices yet to hit the cultural arena, offers time travelback
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cecilia Ortiz, Hanni Ossott, Yolanda Pantin, Emira Rodríguez, Margara Russotto, María Clara Salas, Elizabeth Schön, Blanca Strepponi, Ana Enriqueta Terán, Alicia Torres, Elena Vera, Carmen Verde Arocha, Miyo Vestrin. 2009 ISSUE. CHAPBOOK: A Time in Fragments. Poem by Clark Coolidge; Drawings by Nancy Victoria Davis.BIG BRIDGE #11
Song of the Spailpín. This translation is dedicated to the File (pron. fileh, poet, professor, esp. of native learning) filidheachta (pron. filehyakta, of the art of poetry, minstrelsy, lore of the poets, poetic composition) David Meltzer, mo chara (my friend), who digs (tuig, to understand, comprehend, have a feeling for) the bóthar (pron. bohar, road, way, a journey) of the spailpín (aBIG BRIDGE #12
Bill Berkson & Bernadette Mayer . excerpt from What's Your Idea of a Good Time?:Interviews & Letters 1977-1985. What's Your Idea of a Good Time?: Interviews & Letters 1977-1985 Tuumba Press, 2006 ON THE EDITIONS OF D.A.LEVY'S UKANHAVYRFUCKINCITI BAK ukanhavyrfuckinciti bak. D.A.LEVY: A TRIBUTE TO THE MAN AN ANTHOLOGY OF HIS POETRY. collected and edited by rjs. published by t.l.kryss GHOST PRESS CLEVELAND DREAMING AS ONE, BY KEVIN OPSTEDAL A TOTALLY SYMBOLIC LOCATION (Chapter 2 of Dreaming As One Poetry, Poets and Community in Bolinas, California 1967 - 1980) . by KevinOpstedal
AN UNHEARD MELODY ANNAPURNA DEVI AN AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY our lessons might have taken place . 35 minutes . ago. Even on Surbahar, the bass sitar, her technique was astonishing – one can still hear fragments SELECTED POEMS OF POST-BEAT POETS Also by Vernon Frazer POETRY Bodied Tone (Otoliths 2007)Holiday Idylling (BlazeVox 2006) IMPROVISATIONS (Beneath the Underground 2005) Avenue Noir (xPress(ed) 2004) Moon Wards (Poetic Inhalation 2003) Amplitudes (Melquiades/Booksout 2002) Demolition Fedora (Potes & Poets 2000) Free Fall (Potes & Poets 1999) Sing Me One Song of Evolution (Beneath the Underground 1998) SUBMISSIONS, LISTS AND LINKS Submissions. Big Bridge, a webzine of poetry and everything else, welcomes submissions. If we like it, we'll publish it. We're interested in poetry, fiction, non-fiction, essays, journalism, and art of all kinds (photographs, line drawings, performance, installations, siteworks, comix, graphics, you get the picture). BIG BRIDGE 19: TABLE OF CONTENTS Riddling, by Jack Collom and Lyn Hejinian.. FEATURES. Ron Silliman Feature: Disappearing WYSIWYG Poetics and "From Universe" Poems and Other Myths: A collection of spoken word poetry by women from Asia Edited by Aditi Angiras, Elaine Foster and Illya Sumanto Greek Avant Garde Poetry , collected and edited by Panos Bosnakis An Anthology of Contemporary Nepali Poetry Compiled and edited by BIG BRIDGE 17: TABLE OF CONTENTS Lost Frames Compendium of Poetry and Arts is a special .pdf supplement to issue #17, for the Summer of 2014. Youssef Alaoui-Fdili, Guest Editor at Big Bridge, has compiled an anthology of poetry and fine art built on the ashes of a previously lost and forgotten project. Paul Corman Roberts and Zarina Zabrisky have drafted modern manifestos. H.K. Rainey sings of shadows and shadows within shadows.BIG BRIDGE #10
Big Bridge #10. 1. The surrealist poet Philip Lamantia took me to Kenneth Rexroth’s salon in 1955; Kenneth had translated some Artaud in Black Mountain Review and I was searching out Artaud poems. The only poetry of Kenneth’s that I’d read was The Dragon and the Unicorn and it was impressive. I began reading Kenneth’s other booksand
BIG BRIDGE #9
Van Gogh's Ear actually began as a semi-annual poetry magazine but, with the third issue, became an annual world poetry anthology that breaks new ground, and introduces poets unknown to the mainstream, alongside established and recognized voices. Van Gogh's Ear, including new world voices yet to hit the cultural arena, offers time travelback
DREAMING AS ONE, BY KEVIN OPSTEDAL 1. Perched upon the southernmost tip of the Point Reyes Peninsula, with the Pacific Ocean to the west and Bolinas lagoon to the east, the town of Bolinas seems like an island, just offshore. One day it may be just that. Bolinas sits on the western side of the San Andreas Fault, the Pacific Plate, which is slowly pulling away from the continent. POEMS AND OTHER MYTHS: A COLLECTION OF SPOKEN WORD POETRY From a North Indian Woman to a South Indian Goddess Kannagi, Do not tear off that breast Keep it, Kannagi The city of Madurai will burn anyway The power of your will Will be lost in translation Not across languages But across genders We women love with all our might Sita from the north Pattini from the south You love will be misunderstood, Kannagi Keep that breast, Kannagi Manu said women must CHAN POEMS - BIG BRIDGE Chan Poems . These poems are selections from the manuscript of a book of Chinese Chan (Zen) Buddhist poetry translated by Mary M.Y. Fung andDavid Lunde.
A SMALL SLICE OF BERKELEY POETRY IN THE SIXTIES A SMALL SLICE OF BERKELEY POETRY IN THE SIXTIES Richard Krech Berkeley has had a vibrant poetry scene since the 1940’s with the “Berkeley Renaissance” a circle of poets that came to include Robert Duncan, Jack Spicer, Robin BlaserBOOK REVIEWS
Indeed, this book is a rich palimpsest - including poetry, memoirs, photographs, even musical charts. Wellman's guiding spirit here is the Charles Olson of The Maximus Poems; Wellman includes an essay on Olson's major work, 'A Poetics of Transcription,' in addition to a memoir of his interactions with Olson (and Olson's with CranberryIsland).
SUBMISSIONS, LISTS AND LINKS Submissions. Big Bridge, a webzine of poetry and everything else, welcomes submissions. If we like it, we'll publish it. We're interested in poetry, fiction, non-fiction, essays, journalism, and art of all kinds (photographs, line drawings, performance, installations, siteworks, comix, graphics, you get the picture). BIG BRIDGE 19: TABLE OF CONTENTS Riddling, by Jack Collom and Lyn Hejinian.. FEATURES. Ron Silliman Feature: Disappearing WYSIWYG Poetics and "From Universe" Poems and Other Myths: A collection of spoken word poetry by women from Asia Edited by Aditi Angiras, Elaine Foster and Illya Sumanto Greek Avant Garde Poetry , collected and edited by Panos Bosnakis An Anthology of Contemporary Nepali Poetry Compiled and edited by BIG BRIDGE 17: TABLE OF CONTENTS Lost Frames Compendium of Poetry and Arts is a special .pdf supplement to issue #17, for the Summer of 2014. Youssef Alaoui-Fdili, Guest Editor at Big Bridge, has compiled an anthology of poetry and fine art built on the ashes of a previously lost and forgotten project. Paul Corman Roberts and Zarina Zabrisky have drafted modern manifestos. H.K. Rainey sings of shadows and shadows within shadows.BIG BRIDGE #10
Big Bridge #10. 1. The surrealist poet Philip Lamantia took me to Kenneth Rexroth’s salon in 1955; Kenneth had translated some Artaud in Black Mountain Review and I was searching out Artaud poems. The only poetry of Kenneth’s that I’d read was The Dragon and the Unicorn and it was impressive. I began reading Kenneth’s other booksand
BIG BRIDGE #9
Van Gogh's Ear actually began as a semi-annual poetry magazine but, with the third issue, became an annual world poetry anthology that breaks new ground, and introduces poets unknown to the mainstream, alongside established and recognized voices. Van Gogh's Ear, including new world voices yet to hit the cultural arena, offers time travelback
DREAMING AS ONE, BY KEVIN OPSTEDAL 1. Perched upon the southernmost tip of the Point Reyes Peninsula, with the Pacific Ocean to the west and Bolinas lagoon to the east, the town of Bolinas seems like an island, just offshore. One day it may be just that. Bolinas sits on the western side of the San Andreas Fault, the Pacific Plate, which is slowly pulling away from the continent. POEMS AND OTHER MYTHS: A COLLECTION OF SPOKEN WORD POETRY From a North Indian Woman to a South Indian Goddess Kannagi, Do not tear off that breast Keep it, Kannagi The city of Madurai will burn anyway The power of your will Will be lost in translation Not across languages But across genders We women love with all our might Sita from the north Pattini from the south You love will be misunderstood, Kannagi Keep that breast, Kannagi Manu said women must CHAN POEMS - BIG BRIDGE Chan Poems . These poems are selections from the manuscript of a book of Chinese Chan (Zen) Buddhist poetry translated by Mary M.Y. Fung andDavid Lunde.
A SMALL SLICE OF BERKELEY POETRY IN THE SIXTIES A SMALL SLICE OF BERKELEY POETRY IN THE SIXTIES Richard Krech Berkeley has had a vibrant poetry scene since the 1940’s with the “Berkeley Renaissance” a circle of poets that came to include Robert Duncan, Jack Spicer, Robin BlaserBOOK REVIEWS
Indeed, this book is a rich palimpsest - including poetry, memoirs, photographs, even musical charts. Wellman's guiding spirit here is the Charles Olson of The Maximus Poems; Wellman includes an essay on Olson's major work, 'A Poetics of Transcription,' in addition to a memoir of his interactions with Olson (and Olson's with CranberryIsland).
SUBMISSIONS, LISTS AND LINKS Submissions. Big Bridge, a webzine of poetry and everything else, welcomes submissions. If we like it, we'll publish it. We're interested in poetry, fiction, non-fiction, essays, journalism, and art of all kinds (photographs, line drawings, performance, installations, siteworks, comix, graphics, you get the picture).BIG BRIDGE PRESS
The book will be available at the ROCKPILE performances or by ordering it from Big Bridge Press, Box 180052, Tallahassee, Florida 32318. Checks payable to Big Bridge Press. $15.00 includes postage for shipping. ISBN: 978-1-878471-08-6; 84 pp: wide format for easy reading and lack of compromise on length of line dance and breath.BIG BRIDGE #9
Van Gogh's Ear actually began as a semi-annual poetry magazine but, with the third issue, became an annual world poetry anthology that breaks new ground, and introduces poets unknown to the mainstream, alongside established and recognized voices. Van Gogh's Ear, including new world voices yet to hit the cultural arena, offers time travelback
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Cecilia Ortiz, Hanni Ossott, Yolanda Pantin, Emira Rodríguez, Margara Russotto, María Clara Salas, Elizabeth Schön, Blanca Strepponi, Ana Enriqueta Terán, Alicia Torres, Elena Vera, Carmen Verde Arocha, Miyo Vestrin. 2009 ISSUE. CHAPBOOK: A Time in Fragments. Poem by Clark Coolidge; Drawings by Nancy Victoria Davis.BIG BRIDGE #11
Song of the Spailpín. This translation is dedicated to the File (pron. fileh, poet, professor, esp. of native learning) filidheachta (pron. filehyakta, of the art of poetry, minstrelsy, lore of the poets, poetic composition) David Meltzer, mo chara (my friend), who digs (tuig, to understand, comprehend, have a feeling for) the bóthar (pron. bohar, road, way, a journey) of the spailpín (aBIG BRIDGE #12
Bill Berkson & Bernadette Mayer . excerpt from What's Your Idea of a Good Time?:Interviews & Letters 1977-1985. What's Your Idea of a Good Time?: Interviews & Letters 1977-1985 Tuumba Press, 2006 ON THE EDITIONS OF D.A.LEVY'S UKANHAVYRFUCKINCITI BAK ukanhavyrfuckinciti bak. D.A.LEVY: A TRIBUTE TO THE MAN AN ANTHOLOGY OF HIS POETRY. collected and edited by rjs. published by t.l.kryss GHOST PRESS CLEVELAND DREAMING AS ONE, BY KEVIN OPSTEDAL A TOTALLY SYMBOLIC LOCATION (Chapter 2 of Dreaming As One Poetry, Poets and Community in Bolinas, California 1967 - 1980) . by KevinOpstedal
AN UNHEARD MELODY ANNAPURNA DEVI AN AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY our lessons might have taken place . 35 minutes . ago. Even on Surbahar, the bass sitar, her technique was astonishing – one can still hear fragments SELECTED POEMS OF POST-BEAT POETS Also by Vernon Frazer POETRY Bodied Tone (Otoliths 2007)Holiday Idylling (BlazeVox 2006) IMPROVISATIONS (Beneath the Underground 2005) Avenue Noir (xPress(ed) 2004) Moon Wards (Poetic Inhalation 2003) Amplitudes (Melquiades/Booksout 2002) Demolition Fedora (Potes & Poets 2000) Free Fall (Potes & Poets 1999) Sing Me One Song of Evolution (Beneath the Underground 1998) SUBMISSIONS, LISTS AND LINKS Submissions. Big Bridge, a webzine of poetry and everything else, welcomes submissions. If we like it, we'll publish it. We're interested in poetry, fiction, non-fiction, essays, journalism, and art of all kinds (photographs, line drawings, performance, installations, siteworks, comix, graphics, you get the picture). BIG BRIDGE 17: TABLE OF CONTENTS Lost Frames Compendium of Poetry and Arts is a special .pdf supplement to issue #17, for the Summer of 2014. Youssef Alaoui-Fdili, Guest Editor at Big Bridge, has compiled an anthology of poetry and fine art built on the ashes of a previously lost and forgotten project. Paul Corman Roberts and Zarina Zabrisky have drafted modern manifestos. H.K. Rainey sings of shadows and shadows within shadows. ANTHOLOGY OF CONTEMPORARY INDIAN POETRY Hoshang Merchant My Sister Takes a Long Long Time to Die It was the dark of winter When the illness came like a thunderclap They isolated an Indian girl in the Chicago snow Hoping this Indian disease would go away But it was America that had killed her The sickness in us is named America And the long long time of waiting does not die.BIG BRIDGE #10
Michael McClure . Seven Things About Kenneth Rexroth. 1. The surrealist poet Philip Lamantia took me to Kenneth Rexroth’s salon in 1955; Kenneth had translated some Artaud in Black Mountain Review and I was searching out Artaud poems. The only poetry of Kenneth’s that I’d read was The Dragon and the Unicorn and it was impressive. I began reading Kenneth’s other books and continuedBIG BRIDGE #9
Van Gogh's Ear actually began as a semi-annual poetry magazine but, with the third issue, became an annual world poetry anthology that breaks new ground, and introduces poets unknown to the mainstream, alongside established and recognized voices. Van Gogh's Ear, including new world voices yet to hit the cultural arena, offers time travelback
DREAMING AS ONE, BY KEVIN OPSTEDAL 1. Perched upon the southernmost tip of the Point Reyes Peninsula, with the Pacific Ocean to the west and Bolinas lagoon to the east, the town of Bolinas seems like an island, just offshore. One day it may be just that. Bolinas sits on the western side of the San Andreas Fault, the Pacific Plate, which is slowly pulling away from the continent. POEMS AND OTHER MYTHS: A COLLECTION OF SPOKEN WORD POETRY From a North Indian Woman to a South Indian Goddess Kannagi, Do not tear off that breast Keep it, Kannagi The city of Madurai will burn anyway The power of your will Will be lost in translation Not across languages But across genders We women love with all our might Sita from the north Pattini from the south You love will be misunderstood, Kannagi Keep that breast, Kannagi Manu said women must CHAN POEMS - BIG BRIDGE Chan Poems . These poems are selections from the manuscript of a book of Chinese Chan (Zen) Buddhist poetry translated by Mary M.Y. Fung andDavid Lunde.
A SMALL SLICE OF BERKELEY POETRY IN THE SIXTIES A SMALL SLICE OF BERKELEY POETRY IN THE SIXTIES Richard Krech Berkeley has had a vibrant poetry scene since the 1940’s with the “Berkeley Renaissance” a circle of poets that came to include Robert Duncan, Jack Spicer, Robin BlaserBOOK REVIEWS
Indeed, this book is a rich palimpsest - including poetry, memoirs, photographs, even musical charts. Wellman's guiding spirit here is the Charles Olson of The Maximus Poems; Wellman includes an essay on Olson's major work, 'A Poetics of Transcription,' in addition to a memoir of his interactions with Olson (and Olson's with CranberryIsland).
SUBMISSIONS, LISTS AND LINKS Submissions. Big Bridge, a webzine of poetry and everything else, welcomes submissions. If we like it, we'll publish it. We're interested in poetry, fiction, non-fiction, essays, journalism, and art of all kinds (photographs, line drawings, performance, installations, siteworks, comix, graphics, you get the picture). BIG BRIDGE 17: TABLE OF CONTENTS Lost Frames Compendium of Poetry and Arts is a special .pdf supplement to issue #17, for the Summer of 2014. Youssef Alaoui-Fdili, Guest Editor at Big Bridge, has compiled an anthology of poetry and fine art built on the ashes of a previously lost and forgotten project. Paul Corman Roberts and Zarina Zabrisky have drafted modern manifestos. H.K. Rainey sings of shadows and shadows within shadows. ANTHOLOGY OF CONTEMPORARY INDIAN POETRY Hoshang Merchant My Sister Takes a Long Long Time to Die It was the dark of winter When the illness came like a thunderclap They isolated an Indian girl in the Chicago snow Hoping this Indian disease would go away But it was America that had killed her The sickness in us is named America And the long long time of waiting does not die.BIG BRIDGE #10
Michael McClure . Seven Things About Kenneth Rexroth. 1. The surrealist poet Philip Lamantia took me to Kenneth Rexroth’s salon in 1955; Kenneth had translated some Artaud in Black Mountain Review and I was searching out Artaud poems. The only poetry of Kenneth’s that I’d read was The Dragon and the Unicorn and it was impressive. I began reading Kenneth’s other books and continuedBIG BRIDGE #9
Van Gogh's Ear actually began as a semi-annual poetry magazine but, with the third issue, became an annual world poetry anthology that breaks new ground, and introduces poets unknown to the mainstream, alongside established and recognized voices. Van Gogh's Ear, including new world voices yet to hit the cultural arena, offers time travelback
DREAMING AS ONE, BY KEVIN OPSTEDAL 1. Perched upon the southernmost tip of the Point Reyes Peninsula, with the Pacific Ocean to the west and Bolinas lagoon to the east, the town of Bolinas seems like an island, just offshore. One day it may be just that. Bolinas sits on the western side of the San Andreas Fault, the Pacific Plate, which is slowly pulling away from the continent. POEMS AND OTHER MYTHS: A COLLECTION OF SPOKEN WORD POETRY From a North Indian Woman to a South Indian Goddess Kannagi, Do not tear off that breast Keep it, Kannagi The city of Madurai will burn anyway The power of your will Will be lost in translation Not across languages But across genders We women love with all our might Sita from the north Pattini from the south You love will be misunderstood, Kannagi Keep that breast, Kannagi Manu said women must CHAN POEMS - BIG BRIDGE Chan Poems . These poems are selections from the manuscript of a book of Chinese Chan (Zen) Buddhist poetry translated by Mary M.Y. Fung andDavid Lunde.
A SMALL SLICE OF BERKELEY POETRY IN THE SIXTIES A SMALL SLICE OF BERKELEY POETRY IN THE SIXTIES Richard Krech Berkeley has had a vibrant poetry scene since the 1940’s with the “Berkeley Renaissance” a circle of poets that came to include Robert Duncan, Jack Spicer, Robin BlaserBOOK REVIEWS
Indeed, this book is a rich palimpsest - including poetry, memoirs, photographs, even musical charts. Wellman's guiding spirit here is the Charles Olson of The Maximus Poems; Wellman includes an essay on Olson's major work, 'A Poetics of Transcription,' in addition to a memoir of his interactions with Olson (and Olson's with CranberryIsland).
SUBMISSIONS, LISTS AND LINKS Submissions. Big Bridge, a webzine of poetry and everything else, welcomes submissions. If we like it, we'll publish it. We're interested in poetry, fiction, non-fiction, essays, journalism, and art of all kinds (photographs, line drawings, performance, installations, siteworks, comix, graphics, you get the picture). BIG BRIDGE 18: TABLE OF CONTENTS Poems for Trini-Poetry by the Sea series, Valentine's Day 2014, Malibu CA by Luis Rodriguez. Illustrated by Nancy Victoria Davis. FEATURES "Big Scream" Retrospective edited and published by David Cope Uzhupis Republic Retrospective by Tomas Čepaitis Shota Rustaveli's "The Knight in the Panther Skin" translated by Lyn Coffin Anthology of Contemporary Indian Poetry Part 2 Edited by Menka Shivdasani BIG BRIDGE #9: BUZZ GALLERY Excerpted from ART FORUM DAVID YOUNG ALLEN, Buzz Gallery: Primitives, as we have come to understand the application of the word to art, elaborate their ideas explicitly.TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cecilia Ortiz, Hanni Ossott, Yolanda Pantin, Emira Rodríguez, Margara Russotto, María Clara Salas, Elizabeth Schön, Blanca Strepponi, Ana Enriqueta Terán, Alicia Torres, Elena Vera, Carmen Verde Arocha, Miyo Vestrin. 2009 ISSUE. CHAPBOOK: A Time in Fragments. Poem by Clark Coolidge; Drawings by Nancy Victoria Davis. BIG BRIDGE #9: BUZZ GALLERY Big Bridge #9: Buzz GalleryBIG BRIDGE #9
Van Gogh's Ear actually began as a semi-annual poetry magazine but, with the third issue, became an annual world poetry anthology that breaks new ground, and introduces poets unknown to the mainstream, alongside established and recognized voices. Van Gogh's Ear, including new world voices yet to hit the cultural arena, offers time travelback
BIG BRIDGE #12
Big Bridge #12 James Spitzer ANTHOLOGY OF TIBETAN POETS Tsering Wangmo Dhompa is the author of My rice tastes like the lake, In the Absent Everyday, and Rules of the House (Apogee Press, Berkeley USA).Rules of the House was a finalist for the Asian American Literary Awards in 2003. Tsering was raised in the Tibetan exile communities of Nepal and India and now lives in California. Bhuchung D. Sonam wasborn in Tibet.
SELECTED POEMS OF POST-BEAT POETS Also by Vernon Frazer POETRY Bodied Tone (Otoliths 2007)Holiday Idylling (BlazeVox 2006) IMPROVISATIONS (Beneath the Underground 2005) Avenue Noir (xPress(ed) 2004) Moon Wards (Poetic Inhalation 2003) Amplitudes (Melquiades/Booksout 2002) Demolition Fedora (Potes & Poets 2000) Free Fall (Potes & Poets 1999) Sing Me One Song of Evolution (Beneath the Underground 1998) FEATURES - BIG SCREAM - RETROSPECTIVE EDITED AND PUBLISHED Allen and Cope, 67th St YMCA first NYC reading and book launch (1983), photo by Sharon Guynup SUBMISSIONS, LISTS AND LINKS Submissions. Big Bridge, a webzine of poetry and everything else, welcomes submissions. If we like it, we'll publish it. We're interested in poetry, fiction, non-fiction, essays, journalism, and art of all kinds (photographs, line drawings, performance, installations, siteworks, comix, graphics, you get the picture). BIG BRIDGE 17: TABLE OF CONTENTS Lost Frames Compendium of Poetry and Arts is a special .pdf supplement to issue #17, for the Summer of 2014. Youssef Alaoui-Fdili, Guest Editor at Big Bridge, has compiled an anthology of poetry and fine art built on the ashes of a previously lost and forgotten project. Paul Corman Roberts and Zarina Zabrisky have drafted modern manifestos. H.K. Rainey sings of shadows and shadows within shadows. BIG BRIDGE #9: BUZZ GALLERY Big Bridge #9: Buzz GalleryBIG BRIDGE #10
Michael McClure . Seven Things About Kenneth Rexroth. 1. The surrealist poet Philip Lamantia took me to Kenneth Rexroth’s salon in 1955; Kenneth had translated some Artaud in Black Mountain Review and I was searching out Artaud poems. The only poetry of Kenneth’s that I’d read was The Dragon and the Unicorn and it was impressive. I began reading Kenneth’s other books and continuedBIG BRIDGE #9
Van Gogh's Ear actually began as a semi-annual poetry magazine but, with the third issue, became an annual world poetry anthology that breaks new ground, and introduces poets unknown to the mainstream, alongside established and recognized voices. Van Gogh's Ear, including new world voices yet to hit the cultural arena, offers time travelback
DREAMING AS ONE, BY KEVIN OPSTEDAL 1. Perched upon the southernmost tip of the Point Reyes Peninsula, with the Pacific Ocean to the west and Bolinas lagoon to the east, the town of Bolinas seems like an island, just offshore. One day it may be just that. Bolinas sits on the western side of the San Andreas Fault, the Pacific Plate, which is slowly pulling away from the continent. CHAN POEMS - BIG BRIDGE Chan Poems . These poems are selections from the manuscript of a book of Chinese Chan (Zen) Buddhist poetry translated by Mary M.Y. Fung andDavid Lunde.
POEMS AND OTHER MYTHS: A COLLECTION OF SPOKEN WORD POETRY From a North Indian Woman to a South Indian Goddess Kannagi, Do not tear off that breast Keep it, Kannagi The city of Madurai will burn anyway The power of your will Will be lost in translation Not across languages But across genders We women love with all our might Sita from the north Pattini from the south You love will be misunderstood, Kannagi Keep that breast, Kannagi Manu said women must A SMALL SLICE OF BERKELEY POETRY IN THE SIXTIES A SMALL SLICE OF BERKELEY POETRY IN THE SIXTIES Richard Krech Berkeley has had a vibrant poetry scene since the 1940’s with the “Berkeley Renaissance” a circle of poets that came to include Robert Duncan, Jack Spicer, Robin BlaserBOOK REVIEWS
Indeed, this book is a rich palimpsest - including poetry, memoirs, photographs, even musical charts. Wellman's guiding spirit here is the Charles Olson of The Maximus Poems; Wellman includes an essay on Olson's major work, 'A Poetics of Transcription,' in addition to a memoir of his interactions with Olson (and Olson's with CranberryIsland).
SUBMISSIONS, LISTS AND LINKS Submissions. Big Bridge, a webzine of poetry and everything else, welcomes submissions. If we like it, we'll publish it. We're interested in poetry, fiction, non-fiction, essays, journalism, and art of all kinds (photographs, line drawings, performance, installations, siteworks, comix, graphics, you get the picture). BIG BRIDGE 17: TABLE OF CONTENTS Lost Frames Compendium of Poetry and Arts is a special .pdf supplement to issue #17, for the Summer of 2014. Youssef Alaoui-Fdili, Guest Editor at Big Bridge, has compiled an anthology of poetry and fine art built on the ashes of a previously lost and forgotten project. Paul Corman Roberts and Zarina Zabrisky have drafted modern manifestos. H.K. Rainey sings of shadows and shadows within shadows. ANTHOLOGY OF CONTEMPORARY INDIAN POETRY Hoshang Merchant My Sister Takes a Long Long Time to Die It was the dark of winter When the illness came like a thunderclap They isolated an Indian girl in the Chicago snow Hoping this Indian disease would go away But it was America that had killed her The sickness in us is named America And the long long time of waiting does not die.BIG BRIDGE #10
Michael McClure . Seven Things About Kenneth Rexroth. 1. The surrealist poet Philip Lamantia took me to Kenneth Rexroth’s salon in 1955; Kenneth had translated some Artaud in Black Mountain Review and I was searching out Artaud poems. The only poetry of Kenneth’s that I’d read was The Dragon and the Unicorn and it was impressive. I began reading Kenneth’s other books and continuedBIG BRIDGE #9
Van Gogh's Ear actually began as a semi-annual poetry magazine but, with the third issue, became an annual world poetry anthology that breaks new ground, and introduces poets unknown to the mainstream, alongside established and recognized voices. Van Gogh's Ear, including new world voices yet to hit the cultural arena, offers time travelback
DREAMING AS ONE, BY KEVIN OPSTEDAL 1. Perched upon the southernmost tip of the Point Reyes Peninsula, with the Pacific Ocean to the west and Bolinas lagoon to the east, the town of Bolinas seems like an island, just offshore. One day it may be just that. Bolinas sits on the western side of the San Andreas Fault, the Pacific Plate, which is slowly pulling away from the continent. POEMS AND OTHER MYTHS: A COLLECTION OF SPOKEN WORD POETRY From a North Indian Woman to a South Indian Goddess Kannagi, Do not tear off that breast Keep it, Kannagi The city of Madurai will burn anyway The power of your will Will be lost in translation Not across languages But across genders We women love with all our might Sita from the north Pattini from the south You love will be misunderstood, Kannagi Keep that breast, Kannagi Manu said women must CHAN POEMS - BIG BRIDGE Chan Poems . These poems are selections from the manuscript of a book of Chinese Chan (Zen) Buddhist poetry translated by Mary M.Y. Fung andDavid Lunde.
A SMALL SLICE OF BERKELEY POETRY IN THE SIXTIES A SMALL SLICE OF BERKELEY POETRY IN THE SIXTIES Richard Krech Berkeley has had a vibrant poetry scene since the 1940’s with the “Berkeley Renaissance” a circle of poets that came to include Robert Duncan, Jack Spicer, Robin BlaserBOOK REVIEWS
Indeed, this book is a rich palimpsest - including poetry, memoirs, photographs, even musical charts. Wellman's guiding spirit here is the Charles Olson of The Maximus Poems; Wellman includes an essay on Olson's major work, 'A Poetics of Transcription,' in addition to a memoir of his interactions with Olson (and Olson's with CranberryIsland).
SUBMISSIONS, LISTS AND LINKS Submissions. Big Bridge, a webzine of poetry and everything else, welcomes submissions. If we like it, we'll publish it. We're interested in poetry, fiction, non-fiction, essays, journalism, and art of all kinds (photographs, line drawings, performance, installations, siteworks, comix, graphics, you get the picture). BIG BRIDGE 18: TABLE OF CONTENTS Poems for Trini-Poetry by the Sea series, Valentine's Day 2014, Malibu CA by Luis Rodriguez. Illustrated by Nancy Victoria Davis. FEATURES "Big Scream" Retrospective edited and published by David Cope Uzhupis Republic Retrospective by Tomas Čepaitis Shota Rustaveli's "The Knight in the Panther Skin" translated by Lyn Coffin Anthology of Contemporary Indian Poetry Part 2 Edited by Menka Shivdasani BIG BRIDGE #9: BUZZ GALLERY Excerpted from ART FORUM DAVID YOUNG ALLEN, Buzz Gallery: Primitives, as we have come to understand the application of the word to art, elaborate their ideas explicitly.TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cecilia Ortiz, Hanni Ossott, Yolanda Pantin, Emira Rodríguez, Margara Russotto, María Clara Salas, Elizabeth Schön, Blanca Strepponi, Ana Enriqueta Terán, Alicia Torres, Elena Vera, Carmen Verde Arocha, Miyo Vestrin. 2009 ISSUE. CHAPBOOK: A Time in Fragments. Poem by Clark Coolidge; Drawings by Nancy Victoria Davis. BIG BRIDGE #9: BUZZ GALLERY Big Bridge #9: Buzz GalleryBIG BRIDGE #12
Big Bridge #12 James SpitzerBIG BRIDGE #9
Van Gogh's Ear actually began as a semi-annual poetry magazine but, with the third issue, became an annual world poetry anthology that breaks new ground, and introduces poets unknown to the mainstream, alongside established and recognized voices. Van Gogh's Ear, including new world voices yet to hit the cultural arena, offers time travelback
ANTHOLOGY OF TIBETAN POETS Tsering Wangmo Dhompa is the author of My rice tastes like the lake, In the Absent Everyday, and Rules of the House (Apogee Press, Berkeley USA).Rules of the House was a finalist for the Asian American Literary Awards in 2003. Tsering was raised in the Tibetan exile communities of Nepal and India and now lives in California. Bhuchung D. Sonam wasborn in Tibet.
SELECTED POEMS OF POST-BEAT POETS Also by Vernon Frazer POETRY Bodied Tone (Otoliths 2007)Holiday Idylling (BlazeVox 2006) IMPROVISATIONS (Beneath the Underground 2005) Avenue Noir (xPress(ed) 2004) Moon Wards (Poetic Inhalation 2003) Amplitudes (Melquiades/Booksout 2002) Demolition Fedora (Potes & Poets 2000) Free Fall (Potes & Poets 1999) Sing Me One Song of Evolution (Beneath the Underground 1998) FEATURES - BIG SCREAM - RETROSPECTIVE EDITED AND PUBLISHED Allen and Cope, 67th St YMCA first NYC reading and book launch (1983), photo by Sharon GuynupDetails
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