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  1. Helping the Dreamer by Anne Waldman, 1989-09-01
  2. Manatee/Humanity (Poets, Penguin) by Anne Waldman, 2009-04-07
  3. The Beat Book: Writings from the Beat Generation
  4. Vow to Poetry by Anne Waldman, 2001-06-01
  5. Makeup on empty space: Poems by Anne Waldman, 1984
  6. Civil Disobediences: Poetics and Politics in Action
  7. Strange Big Moon: The Japan and India Journals, 1960-1964 by Joanne Kyger, 2000-09-15
  8. First Baby Poems by Anne Waldman, 2008-11-07
  9. In the Room of Never Grieve: New and Selected Poems 1985-2003 by Anne Waldman, 2008-10-01
  10. Talisman: A Journal of Contemporary Poetry and Poetics (The Anne Waldman Issue #13)
  11. Fast Speaking Woman: Chants and Essays (City Lights Pocket Poets Series) by Anne Waldman, 2001-01-01
  12. Talking Poetics from Naropa Institute, Vol. 2 by Anne Waldman, 1979-04-12
  13. Kill or Cure (Poets, Penguin) by Anne Waldman, 1994-08-01
  14. Structure of the World Compared to a Bubble by Anne Waldman, 2004-10-26

1. Anne Waldman
Still talking back; still her own self. With luck this page will grow with time, but shouldn't be Category Arts Literature Authors W Waldman, Anne......Anne Waldman ( 1945 ). I've multiplied, I'm 2 Heavyweight Poetry Champion.Anne Waldman lives in Boulder, Colorado. RESIDENT POET; SCHULE
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Anne Waldman N U M B E R S O N G
Born in New York City. Author of 18 volumes of poetry. Co-founder and Director of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics Heavyweight Poetry Champion . Anne Waldman lives in Boulder, Colorado.
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2. Literary Kicks AnneWaldman
Anne Waldman by brooklyn, Anne Waldman, born in Millville, New Jersey on April2, 1945, became a part of the East Village poetry scene in the late 60's.
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3. New York State Writers Institute - Waldman
Anne Waldman. November As an energetic performer, Anne Waldman has read herwork from coastto-coast as well as throughout the world. “American
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Anne Waldman
November 14, 1996 (Thursday), 8 p.m.***
Page Hall, 135 Western Avenue
University at Albany's Downtown Campus Afternoon Seminar, 4:00 p.m., in Humanities 354*** Performance poet Anne Waldman will read from her work on Thursday, November 14, 1996 at 8:00 p.m. in Page Hall, 135 Western Avenue, on the University at Albany’s downtown campus. Earlier that afternoon at 4:00 p.m. Waldman will hold an informal seminar in Humanities 354 on the University’s uptown campus. Both the reading and the seminar, which are sponsored by the New York State Writers Institute, are free and open to the public. As an energetic performer, Anne Waldman has read her work from coast-to-coast as well as throughout the world. “American Book Review” contributor Anselm Hollo called Waldman “an essentially populist poet in the best sense of the word, engaged in winning back the so-called wider audiences of MTV and ‘Dallas.’” Waldman has published numerous books of poetry including “Baby Breakdown” (1970), “Fast Speaking Woman” (1975), “Makeup on Empty Space” (1983), and more recently “Helping the Dreamer: New and Selected Poems, 1966-1988” (1989), “Iovis: All is Full of Jove” (1993), and “Troubairitz” (1993). Waldman is co-founder of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa Institute. She has received numerous awards for her poetry including The Dylan Thomas Memorial Award (1967), The Poets Foundation Award (1969), The National Literary Anthology Award (1970), and a National Endowment for the Arts grant in 1979-80. Her MTV-style videotape “Uh-Oh Plutonium!” (1982) won first prize at the American Film Festival as part of the Manhattan Video Project.

4. Naropa University - Anne Waldman
ANNE WALDMAN. BIO. CALENDAR. BOOKS CDS NAROPA HOME.Museum of American Poetics Anne Waldman.
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5. Anne Waldman
ANNE WALDMAN has helped revive the idea that poetry is an oral and public art. AnneWaldman was born in Millville, New Jersey. Pratitya Samutpada . Curse .
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“I am interested in the power language has, and particularly in how I use it out of this female body and awareness to change my own consciousness and that of people around me. I enact language ritual as open-ended survival.”
ANNE WALDMAN has helped revive the idea that poetry is an oral and public art. Since the late 1960s she has given spirited performances of her own work and helped promote the work of other writers, including the Beat writers with whom she is associated. She directed the Poetry Project at St. Marks Church-in-the-Bowery for more than a decade, and in 1974 co-founded the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University, where she still teaches. In addition to her thirty-plus books and chapbooks of poetry, she has edited anthologies of poetry and poetics and collaborated with artists in other media. Her recent writing includes the two-volume long poem, Iovis , the poetry volume, Kill or Cure , and the collection of prose poems, Marriage—A Sentence . Her prose writings are collected in and forthcoming in Vow to Poetry . Anne Waldman was born in Millville, New Jersey.

6. Poetry Daily Feature: Anne Waldman
Online Bookstore Listing Anne waldman anne Waldman grew up on Macdougal Street inNew York City, graduated from Bennington College, was an assistant director
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Anne Waldman: Out of This World (Crown/Random House, 1992). She has also edited Nice to See You: Homage to Ted Berrigan , and Disembodied Poetics: Annals of the Jack Kerouac School , with Andrew Schelling (University of New Mexico Press, 1994) and The Beat Book . She has collaborated with a range of artists, including Elizabeth Murray, Red Grooms, Yvonne Jacquette, Joe Brainard, Susan Rothenberg, Richard Tuttle, and George Schneeman. A celebrated "performance poet," she works extensively with dancers and musicians. She has performed her work in India, Central and South America, Germany, Holland, the Czech Republic, and England, as well as across the United States and Canada. She has made numerous recordings and videotapes, including Uh-oh Plutonium!, Eyes in All Heads, Live at Naropa , and Battle of the Bards
About Marriage: A Sentence Internationally renowned poet Anne Waldman's new collection is a set of high-spirited meditations on the delights and pitfalls of traditional and nontraditional marriages. Marriage: A Sentence weaves together folklore, autobiographical detail, memory, dream, politics, and the play between opposites and dualities. The work is based on the traditional form of the

7. Arborweb Reviews - Review: Anne Waldman
Anne Waldman A force of nature. Poet is almost too limiting a term todescribe Anne Waldman she seems to be a force of nature!
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Anne Waldman A force of nature Waldman tells us in one of her interviews, "I took a vow early on to never give up on poetry or on the poetic community — to serve as a votary to this high and rebellious art." She continues to believe in the quasi-religious role of poetry and articulates it at every moment, as several of the manifestos included here show. She continues to be rebellious, constantly questioning political attitudes. One interviewer tells her that he thinks her "shrillness and inability to draw political distinctions" makes her "marginal and ineffectual." Waldman replies with humor, "How provocative of you! I disagree. I find the government — and most governments, not just ours — demonic." Waldman reads from her work at the Hatcher Graduate Library on Friday, March 15, as part of a three-day U-M conference celebrating Waldman and her work and influence.

8. Anne Waldman -- 11th Annual Literary Festival -- Old Dominion University -- Oct
11th Annual Literary Festival Old Dominion University October 36,1988. Anne waldman anne Waldman is the author of eleven books
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Old Dominion University
October 3-6, 1988 Anne Waldman Anne Waldman is the author of eleven books of poetry, including Fast Speaking Woman (City Lights Books, 1978) and, most recently, Skin Meat Bones (Coffee House Press, 1985) and Blue Mosque Anne Waldman will perform her poetry at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, October 5, in the University Theatre; her performance will also feature dancer Helen Pelton. Waldman will give a talk on "Performance Poetry" at 11 a.m. on Thursday, October 6, in the Newport News Room of the Webb Center. [excerpted from the 1988 brochure] 11th Annual Literary Festival Books Available
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9. White Fields Press
Anne Waldman. Published in Heaven Series. Chapbook 23. AncestorAncestor. Price – $8.95. Check out her poster here. **Prices donot
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10. About Anne Waldman
Anne Waldman's War Crime - The Prose is excerpted from Click to Open BriefBio of Anne Waldman http//www.charm.net/~brooklyn/People/AnneWaldman.html.
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Anne Waldman's - War Crime - The Prose is excerpted from:
Click to Open Brief Bio of Anne Waldman
http://www.charm.net/~brooklyn/People/AnneWaldman.html From left: Anselm Hollo, Anne Waldman, Bobbie-Louise Hawkins, Jack Collom Click to Open Extensive Bio of Anne Waldman http://www.poetspath.com/waldman.html

11. Small Press Traffic > Anne Waldman
Anne Waldman makes a special appearance tonight in honor of Small PressTraffic's 25th anniversary. There's too much to say about Waldman!
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events new writing book reviews author biographies ... links Anne Waldman (with Bill Berkson). Forthcoming from Penguin Poets is her new full-length poem, Marriage: A Sentence . In addition, she is a noted editor, with many publications including Disembodied Poetics: Annals Of The Jack Kerouac School with Andrew Schelling and The Beat Book
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12. The Beat Page - Anne Waldman
Anne Waldman is an internationally known poet, performer, professor, editor, withstrong personal links to the New York School, the Beat Literary Movement, and
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Anne Waldman is an internationally known poet, performer, professor, editor, with strong personal links to the New York School, the Beat Literary Movement, and the experimental strands of the New American Poetry. She has also extended performance to new dimensions with her "modal structures" as in the celebrated "Pieces of An Hour" (for John Cage). She is a Distinguished Professor of Poetics at The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at the Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado, a program she co-founded with poet Allen Ginsberg in 1974.

13. LitKicks: Anne Waldman
anne waldman. anne waldman, born in Millville, New Jersey on April 2, 1945, becamea part of the East Village poetry scene in the late 60's. She ran the St.
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Anne Waldman
Anne Waldman, born in Millville, New Jersey on April 2, 1945, became a part of the East Village poetry scene in the late 60's. She ran the St. Mark's Church Poetry Project, and gave exuberant, highly physical readings of her own work. She became a Buddhist , worshipping with the Tibetan Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, who would also become Allen Ginsberg 's guru. She and Ginsberg worked together to create a poetry school, the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, at Trungpa's Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado. Anne Waldman is one of the most distinctive and confident poets among the latter-day Beat community. Her confluence of Buddhist concerns and thought-paths with sources of physicality and anger is particularly impressive. She was heavily featured in Bob Dylan's cubist film ' Renaldo and Clara brooklyn
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14. Anne Waldman - Bio And Links
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Place of Birth: Millville, New Jersey Anne Waldman was part of the late Sixties poetry scene in the East Village . She ran the St. Mark's Church Poetry Project, and gave exuberant, highly physical readings of her own work. She became a Buddhist , worshipping with the Tibetan Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, who would also become Allen Ginsberg 's guru. She and Ginsberg worked together to create a poetry school, the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, at Trungpa's Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado. Anne Waldman is one of the most interesting, vibrant and unpredictable members of the post-Beat poetry community . Her confluence of Buddhist concerns and thought-paths with sources of physicality and anger is particularly impressive (did you get all that?). She was featured in Bob Dylan 's experimental film 'Renaldo and Clara
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15. Anne Waldman Biograph:
Read an excerpt from her autobiography. Examine her impressions of Bennington College.
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Anne Waldman Autobiography: Bennington College Miltown we lie on Mother's bed" is a quintessential line by Robert Lowell) and what I've come to call the "outrider" tradition, characterized by wild mind, spontaneity, a less secure lifestyle, political opposition, experimentation of form, and other unspeakable acts and digressions. Poets I was drawn to were not products or proprietors of English departments. And as a woman I was increasingly interested in a break­down of semantics, grammar, derangement, or deconstruction of solid narrative mindsets and tightjawed preconceptions about writing. These issues seemed close to my own concerns, my own mental grammar and experience. Gertrude Stein's work was smart, amusing, playful, pushed boundaries. I enjoyed the way Tender Buttons why we make poetry. Anne Waldman. "Anne Waldman: 1945-," in Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series. Gale Research Series, Volume 17, 1993: 272-273.

16. Beatland AUTHOR : Anne Waldman
Read a brief biography of the Beat poet. Includes links to related sources. anne waldman is a poet teacher, and with Allen Ginsberg cofounder of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poe- tics
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      Anne Waldman is a poet teacher, and with Allen Ginsberg co-founder of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poe- tics at Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado, which she con- tinues to direct.
      She was born April 2, 1945 in Millville, New Jersey.
      During the late Sixties she ran the St. Mark's Church Poetry Project, and gave exuberant, highly physical readings of her own work.
      She became a Buddhist, worshipping with the Tibetan Chog- yam Trungpa Rinpoche, who would also become Allen Gins- berg's guru. She and Ginsberg worked together to create a poetry school at Trungpa's Naropa Institute in Boulder.
      Waldman is one of the most interesting, vibrant and unpre- dictable members of the post-Beat poetry community. Her confluence of Buddhist concerns and thought-paths with sources of physicality and anger is particularly impressive.
      She was featured in Bob Dylan's experimental film 'Renaldo and Clara.'

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17. Waldman, Anne - Psychedelicadventures.com
The latterday Beat poet describes her first use of lysergic acid (LSD). Includes her perspective on the drug's affect on her life.. anne waldman. b. 1945. poet, performer, editor, teacher, translator, cofounder with Allen Ginsberg of The Jack
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18. I Dreamed I Was In Edwin's Room, By Anne Waldman
From lingo 8, published by Hard Press.
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Anne Waldman I Dreamed I Was In Edwin's Room
for Katie Schneeman / 6.6.98
or so it seems by hook or crook
of white frescoed night, it is night you see
Blanche Fleur I wonder
why she¹s abounding he¹s perfectly gay
you see. and the hook is sweet it¹s for
the cat got out. kibbles I meant kid-lets drip sweat, tears bubbling heart out of a dancer who is speeding up her version of Blanche Fleur. so food replaces trance replaces sacrifice for solace. Edwin may I call you your witty solemnity o how untoward the world seems without it how cruel bloody breast? will I arm again in holistic operations of war theatres with his minimal mammal things, thusly meet his magic cranky mind and Katie helpmeet puts a spoon there, no entertainment for we are in the moon of his slashing solemnity raw like a mood, though moreso because it is moon- lit, the wit, the cat, his lying down, a white-painted shaggy divan, beloved Dante (book, totem) need I ever be thinking

19. Pop Talk
HotWired's editorat-large Steve Silberman and Brenda Knight with Beat women Carolyn Cassady, ruth weiss, anne waldman, and Joanna McClure for a live roundtable chat broadcast in RealAudio about women's contributions to the Beat movement.
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20 September The Jesus Lizard 27 September Ken Burns and Stephen Ives 27 September Complete archive Check out other events in Talk.com Monday, 4 November 2 p.m. PST (22:00 GMT) Women Poets of the Beat Generation As we take a harder look back at the Beat Generation, its culture is being cracked wide open, exposing more varied voices of the era and their exuberant art. In particular, the outlaw women on the scene - writers, muses, artists - who were the very embodiment of the Beat credo, though their voices remained in the syncopated spaces of the Beats' initial flashes (Kerouac, Ginsberg, Ferlinghetti, Corso, Cassady, et al.). Brenda Knight recently collected their works in Women of the Beat Generation (Conari Press, 1996), an anthology that samples the writings and experiences of these artists. Join HotWired's editor-at-large Steve Silberman and Brenda Knight with Beat women Carolyn Cassady , ruth weiss, Anne Waldman , and Joanna McClure for a live roundtable chat broadcast in RealAudio about women's contributions to the Beat movement.

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$15.00. 002002 waldman, anne. A Slice at That. $10.00. 000769 waldman,anne. Vow to Poetry Essays, Interviews, Meditations.
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Beat books literary journals modern art ... see all categories... featured presses: Deep Forest Press Pathwise Press Books Beat Generation photos: Larry Keenan beat generation collect bibliography ... forum Iovis Minneapolis, MN: Coffee House Press, 1993. First Edition. Wrappers. SIGNED. Fine. Anne Waldman has signed this copy on the title page. An unread copy in fine condition. $23.00 The Beat Book Boston, MA: Shambhala, 1996. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine / Fine. With an introduction by the editor, and a foreward by Allen Ginsberg. Contributors are: Amiri Baraka, Gary Snyder, Gregory Corso, Diane Di Prima, Jack Kerouac, Peter Orlovsky, Joanne Kyger, Philip Whalen, Allen Ginsberg, Neal Cassady, Lew Welch, Michael McClure, William S. Burroughs, John Wieners, Bob Kaufman, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti. Also with "A Literary Guide to Beat Places" and an excellent bibliography. $27.00 [002002] Waldman, Anne. A Slice at That.

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