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  1. Own Face (Sun & Moon Classics) by Clark Coolidge, 2000-11-01
  2. The Maintains by Clark Coolidge, 1974
  3. Bomb by Faisal Devji, Clark Coolidge, et all 2000-07-15
  4. To Obtain the Value of the Cake Measure From Zero. a Play By Tom Veitch and Clark Coolidge by Clark. [With Tom Veitch) Coolidge, 1970-01-01
  5. Campaign Speeches of 1932 by President Hoover/ Ex-President Coolidge by Herbert Clark and Calvin Coolidge Hoover, 1933
  6. At Egypt by Clark Coolidge, 1988-01-01
  7. The Rova Improvisations (Sun & Moon Classics) by Clark Coolidge, 2000-04-01
  8. On The Nameways Volume Two by Clark Coolidge, 2001
  9. Polaroid by Clark Coolidge, 1975-01-01
  10. Mine: One That Enters the Stories by Clark Coolidge, 2004-01-01
  11. The Crystal Text (Sun & Moon Classics) by Clark Coolidge, 2000-09-01
  12. Baffling Means by Clark Coolidge, Philip Guston, 1991-05
  13. Sound As Thought (New American Poetry Series) by Clark Coolidge, 1990-04
  14. The Book of During by Clark Coolidge, 1991-01-01

1. Coolidge
Clark Coolidge. Keys to the Caverns. ISBN 8487467-23-7 Home Page, Bruce Andrews,Dennis Barone, Tom Beckett, Steve Benson, Charles Bernstein, Clark Coolidge.
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2. Combo 3 - CLARK COOLIDGE
CLARK COOLIDGE, OVERDUCT NEIGHBORHOODS Where Siapan conducts clinicsevery click of the flow what they put out nightly for the alley
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    CLARK COOLIDGE OVERDUCT NEIGHBORHOODS Where Siapan conducts clinics every click of the flow what they put out nightly for the alley monsters fenced along the lines of stall it's rheumatoid dilaudid fluted to the hinges in blow I'd rather live on scrap pages from the sun all quartz pap and jiggling mother's weight or silicon push do you believe in just height ? but the snow was fuel and the bulbs were not then they brought it to a stop the Nietzsche hoverers in buffalo pants or , I dunno , parts ? 18XII98

3. Small Press Traffic > Clark Coolidge
Clark Coolidge Since the early 60s and the Vancouver Poetry Conference,Clark Coolidge has been a vibrant center of modern American poetry.
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Since the early 60s and the Vancouver Poetry Conference, Clark Coolidge has been a vibrant center of modern American poetry. His perceptions about the thickness and musicality of language and description have altered the way we read and write, and the hugeness of his scale, his extended solos and inspired jazz-like composition have brought us back not only Jack Kerouac but Gil Evans. His books include Space, The Maintains, Own Face, Mine: The One That Enters The Stories, At Egypt, The Book of During , and more recently, Keys to the Caverns, Book of Stirs, and Now It's Jazz . Forthcoming are Alien Tatters from Atelos, Bomb from Granary Books and On the Nameways from The Figures. A longtime resident of the East he has been living quietly among us for the past several years and we are very pleased to invite him to read at Small Press Traffic.
March 10, 2000

4. Go To Genealogical Research Home Page
From Carolyn Langford. Robert coolidge clark. From Carolyn Langford. Robertcoolidge clark Family. Not yet identified. From Carolyn Langford.
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Photo Gallery Part 1 Mostly Clark/ stons and Descendants William Oliver Clark Family I had originally listed William Oliver Clark as William Otis Clark (my error) gkvi Left to right are: Neely Clark, Nancy Clark (holding viola Clark ), Chester Clark, standing, William O. (I have it listed as Oliver) Clark, Martha McKinney Clark, and William (Lloyd) Clark. The picture was given to me by Robert "Coolidge" Clark, son of Lloyd. This picture was taken when Lloyd was 19 years old, and before he married Ollie Elizabeth Bush. Lloyd was born June 8, 1879 in Wise County Virginia , so that would date this picture at around 1898. Courtesy of Carolyn Langford , April 2002. William Lloyd Clark Family l-r : Otis, Virgil, Denver , Ulysses, Minerva, Delphia , Ed (Dewey), Robert, and Thomas contributed by Elton C. Bingham, May 2002 identified by Orville Clark June 2002 William Lloyd Clark Son of William Oliver and Matilda (Bush) Clark/ ston , grandson of John and Sally (McKinney) Clarkston. From Carolyn Langford Ollie Elizabeth Bush Clark Wife of William Lloyd Clark.

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This page is dedicated to the men and women of Morgan County, Tennessee, who risked their lives during World War II. With the war having ended more than 50 years ago, the veterans and their stories may soon be forgotten. This tribute will help preserve those memories of the war and of the people. The U.S. History classes of Central High School in Wartburg, Tennessee, created this tribute as part of a U.S. History local heritage project. Students interviewed local veterans in an effort to see how the veterans' experiences intertwined with the material studied in class. Names of veterans were gathered from newspaper articles and from interviews. Of course, names are bound to be left out - accidentally. Viewers who notice that a name is misspelled, missing or on the list twice, should email Ms. Headden so that additions and corrections can be made promptly.

6. Weekly Alibi . Wordspace: Clark Coolidge: On Kerouac At The Outpost . 11/11/99
Article by Steven Robert Allen in Weekly Alibi.
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Wordspace: Clark Coolidge: On Kerouac at the Outpost
by Steven Robert Allen
November 11 - November 17, 1999 Culture Shock
Artsy-fartsy news, views and spews. Gallery Review
A Bowl Full of Fiber
Harvest of Textures at The Hunger Artist Gallery Art Pics
Route 66 Revisited: It Was Only An Indian at 516 Magnifico Artspace
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A Note of Tribute at Metronome
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Conversations with God Arne A. Wyller's The Creating Consciousness: Science as the Language of God Speed Reader Richard Breitman's Official Secrets Speed Reader Charis Wilson and Wendy Madar's Through Another Lens: My Years with Edward Weston Arts and Literature Calendar See, we told you art isn't a dead medium Art Pics (November 4, 1999) Art Pics (November 4, 1999) Art Pics (November 4, 1999) Clark Coolidge RHYTHMIC WORD MAN A jazz drummer his entire life, Clark Coolidge was initially inspired to become a poet after reading Jack Kerouac's On the Road . Over the years, he's pumped out more than 20 books of poetry, including Space Baffling Means and Crystal Text . Now Coolidge has a new book out called Now It's Jazz: Writings on Kerouac and the Sounds (Living Batch Press, paper, $14), chock full of ruminating essays on Kerouac the man and the music that inspired him. Coolidge will be reading from, and around, that book at a gig at the Outpost Performance Space this Thursday. Slap on that beret, stick that French cigarette in its ebony holder and head on over. It's gonna be groovy, cat, groovy.

7. Weekly Alibi . Clark Coolidge'sNow It's Jazz: Writings On Kerouac & The Sounds .
Review by Mladen Baudrand.
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November 25 - December 1, 1999 Culture Shock
Artsy-fartsy news, views and spews. Gallery Review
Two Aviaries of Art
Wings at the Dartmouth Street and Mariposa-Monte Vista Galleries Art Pics
Gringo in a Strange Land at Santa Fe Playhouse
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The Nutcracker at Popejoy Hall
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Sin Nombre: Hispana and Hispano Artists of the New Deal Era at the Museum of International Folk Art Book Guide Highly Selective Holiday Book Guide Speed Reader Gods Go Begging Arts and Literature Calendar See, we told you art isn't a dead medium Speed Reader (November 18, 1999) Speed Reader (November 18, 1999) Speed Reader (November 18, 1999) by Clark Coolidge (Living Batch Press, paper, $14) During the 1950s, an inextricable link existed between Beat literature and bebop music. Poet Clark Coolidge explores that connection through the work of Jack Kerouac and various jazz musicians of the era. He riffs off of a Kerouac statement that alto saxophonist Lee Konitz "inspired me in 1951 to write the way he plays." In part one of his book, Coolidge explores some of Kerouac's writings. He also shares reflections and dreams about the author. Later, in part two, Coolidge focuses on jazz musicians who shaped bop.

8. EPC/ Clark Coolidge Home Page
A resource of the Electronic Poetry Center, an edited site devoted to the presentation of fulltext resources for innovative writing. clark coolidge. Chronology Publications
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9. Skellarlist Clark Coolidge
clark coolidge The Crystal Text (Sun Moon Classics, No 99); clark coolidge; Paperback; $10.75
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13. Poetry Center - Coolidge, Clark - 05/05/76
Reader coolidge, clark. Accession Number 197. Date 05/05/76. Length53 minutes. Tape Quality good. Collection Poetry Center. Ethnicity white.
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16. Jacket 13 - April 2001 - Contents Page - New American Writing Issue - Clark Cool
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edited by Nate Dorward Clark Coolidge : ten poems
Tom Orange : An Interview with Clark Coolidge
Tom Orange : Arrangement and Density: A Context for Early Clark Coolidge Alan Halsey : From a Diary of Reading Clark Coolidge Michael Gizzi : XIV: In the Namewakes Tyler Doherty: A Conversation with Clark Coolidge (in Jacket 22) Further essays and articles on Clark Coolidge will appear in a forthcoming issue of Jacket. Photo of Clark Coolidge by Tom Raworth Fiction: Linh Dinh : Our Newlyweds Journal: Mark McMorris Poems: Jeanne Marie Beaumont : Skill (A.M.) Frances Padorr Brent : Porcelain Blue Boat Leonard Brink : A.Q. Avery Burns Barbara Campbell : Parable for a Marriage Long Sought Diane Di Prima : Sonnet Sequence Jocelyn Emerson : The Conflagration Clayton Eshleman on Henry Darger Phillip Foss : Strung Drew Gardner : From Water Table Karen Garthe : Victorian Reading Bob Harrison : Rock Hard Pins Charles O.

17. Marcella Durand - Bernadette Mayer & Clark Coolidge
Marcella Durand Bernadette Mayer clark coolidge Correspondence CollaborationWhile photocopying an old copy of the Poetry Project's
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While photocopying an old copy of the Poetry Project's Newsletter, per a request from someone or another, I happened to come upon the following: "Review of MINE: The One That Enters the Stories by Clark Coolidge" by Bernadette Mayer (dated October 1983 and now available on the Poetry Project's web site ). On reading the review, I realized that there had been an important link between these two minds at one timethat there were intricate layers of association between these two brilliant, but under-studied, contemporary poets. I was enthralled by the find, both by the vividness of the writing I held in my hands, and also at the rich trove of correspondence and collaboration hinted at in this singular review. I think the following excerpt may demonstrate how potent, even revolutionary, this connection was. Coolidge and Mayer evidently shared a common "mission" in their writings to encompass consciousness, language and the intricacy of physical/scientific/geologic structures, and to cross whatever fake borders had been set up between genres, materials, or even words themselves. The review was written at a time in which this mission seemed urgently imminent, and yet frustratingly elusive. In a subsequent conversation I had with Mayer, she says, "We were big fans of each other's workit was nice to know there was somebody else doing something interesting out there." Mayer and Coolidge wrote to each other over a period of approximately 24 years, a correspondence that Mayer says ended with her stroke in 1994. In addition, they collaborated, from approximately 1972-1978, on a 71-page work titled "The Cave." (The individual collaborative pieces are dated September 10, 1972 to June 1978. In addition, one portion of The Cave, titled "KARSTARTS," was published in

18. Jacket 13 - Alan Halsey - From A Diary Of Reading Clark Coolidge
From a Diary of Reading clark coolidge. AugustOctober 2000
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From a Diary of Reading Clark Coolidge
August-October 2000
29 Aug
If writing is a kind of visible thought (sound or not) — "Turn out the lights and think invisibly" — then reading in the dark is ideal.
"The weightlessness of particles is a filmic notion" and a quantity of poems a continuity. A poems as quantity. And it is true there is a weightlessness (waitlessness) about CC's poems even if the idea of a film of words won't do. Otherwise no one could write so many poems and still write a poem.
2 Sept
Thought catches in the throat but everyone has trouble agreeing with anyone how incidental are the sounds of words or configurations of letters. CC's work is an embodiment of movement, the conscious necessity of keeping moving on, yet the embodiment is self-consciously its self-set problem. "The thought back thing" for example a (body of) writing "entraps its keeper" in the first place its writer. The pleasure is again and again to watch him slip the net.
When not reading CC I have an image of his work as somehow abstract. But it is loaded with concrete detail. "Overalls dangled from the antenna array." Such a precise observation of detail is nevertheless likely to be turned on itself — the following line here is "Thoughts as thought." This might be an unrelated aside — or a reflection on the

19. Jacket 13 - Tom Orange - An Interview With Clark Coolidge
Tom Orange. An Interview with clark coolidge. Editor.. Photo of clarkcoolidge and his wife Susan by Tom Raworth Copyright © Tom Raworth, 2001.
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An Interview with Clark Coolidge
The following is an edited transcript of a phone conversation that took place on February 4, 2001 between Tom Orange in Washington, D.C. and Clark Coolidge in his home in Petaluma, California. This interview attempts to catch up with Coolidge in the twelve years since his last interview, conducted by Edward Foster for Talisman (now reprinted in Postmodern Poetry: The Talisman Interviews , Talisman 1994). His most recent books include The Book of Stirs (Seeing Eye Books, 1998); Now It's Jazz (Living Batch, 1999), a collection of writings on jazz and Kerouac; Bomb (Granary Books, 2000), which includes photograph collages by Keith Waldrop; the first volume of On The Nameways (The Figures, 2000), an ongoing series of short poems; and Alien Tatters (Atelos, 2000). So when did you move to Petaluma?
It was December of '97. It was just about a week before Christmas, so we've been here over three years now. I guess you want to know why?
Well, it's surprising, since you had been in the Berkshires since at least, what, 1970?

20. Jacket 22 - Tyler Doherty: A Conversation With Clark Coolidge
Tyler Doherty. A Conversation with clark coolidge. This piece is 12,400 wordsor about thirty printed pages long. coolidge, clark. The Crystal Text.
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A Conversation with Clark Coolidge
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TD: Did he... I get the feeling sometimes that he had a maybe improvisational approach where he started doodling in a notebook and just doing calligraphy . . .
CC: Right
TD: and that would grow into a poem is that kind of...
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TD: I also get the sense that both of you share that sense of delight in writing. TD: What about your relationship with Guston. I just started off reading your early works like Polaroid and The Maintains and there seems to be this shift towards ... maybe from particles to phrases or more sentence-based stuff . . . CC: Right TD: . . . and I was thinking about Guston and how he kind of went to a more figural or... CC: Right Ing TD: Referential? TD: Does that impulse kind of come from abstract expressionism and those guys all trying to give up painting images do you think?

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