Directory :: Look.com Web Tools. orlovsky, peter (1) Sites. Four Poems by peter orlovskyWith a brief biographical note and photograph. Help build http://www.look.com/searchroute/directorysearch.asp?p=114039
Directory :: Look.com 7) Opdyke, Linda (1) Orange, Jason (3) Orbach, Jerry (2) Orbison, Roy (9) Orbit,William (3) Orczy, Emmuska (7) Orlando, Gates (1) orlovsky, peter (1) Ormandy http://www.look.com/searchroute/directorysearch.asp?p=552999
Beach Archive Bremser, Bonnie Corso, Gregory 2. Correspondence Ferlinghetti, Lawrence 3. CorrespondenceG P Giorno, John Leary, Timothy orlovsky, peter Plymel, Charles 4 http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/fales/coll_mss/beach.html
Extractions: The Beach Archive is a part of the Avant Garde Collection at Fales Library, New York University. The Fales Library is the primary special collections division of the NYU libraries, housing over 170,000 volumes of English and American literature from 1700 to the present. Strengths of the collection include the development of the English and American novel, with an emphasis on the Gothic and the Victorian novel. The Avant Garde Collection comprises printed materials, archives, and other materials related to the avant-garde writing from the 1960s and early 1970s. The collection was build during that period by curators, including Mel Edestein and Ted Grieder. There are no restrictions on the use of the Beach Archive. All rights are reserved.
Allen Ginsberg Produced by Miles Associates for Allen Ginsberg and peter orlovsky Engineer DaveBaker Recorded at Apostolic Studios New York City June July 1969 Music c http://www.english.uga.edu/wblake/SONGS/AGrecinfo.html
Extractions: RLIN ID BIOGRAPHY Lita Romola Rothbard Hornick, 1927 Barnard A. B. 1948, Columbia M.A. 1949, and Ph.D. 1958), publisher and literary critic took over the magazine KULCHUR in February of 1961 its third issue. SCOPE AND CONTENT Correspondence, manuscripts, proofs, art work, mechanicals, documents, lists, financial papers, and printed materials of KULCHUR, the Kulchur Press books, and the Kulchur Foundation. Lita Hornick published the works of new American writers (including the New York School), artists, and musicians (such as Robert Duncan, Allen Ginsberg, Frank O'Hara, and Larry Rivers) as well as avant garde criticism from 1961 until 1965. She ended KULCHUR in 1965 and began to publish books from the Kulchur Press. In 1970, Kulchur Press became The Kulchur Foundation. Lita Hornick has also been active in the support committees of The Museum of Modern Art and other cultural institutions. Among the cataloged correspondence are: Ted Berrigan, Joe Brainard, Charles Henri Ford, LeRoi Jones (Imamu Amiri Baraka), Gerald Malanga, Ron Padgett, and Louis Zukofsky.
Extractions: A Film by Robert Frank, VHS Video "Me and My Brother is perhaps Robert Franks most complex film. This film incorporates black & white and color film, montage, split-screen, non-synchronous sound, voice over, fractured chronology and many other devices to tell both fictional and documentary stories." Featuring Julius Orlovsky, Peter Orlovsky, Allen Ginsberg Gregory Corso and others. "This film is an exploration of Julius Orlovsky, the catatonic brother of poet Peter Orlovsky and is about mental illness and societys reaction to it. It also explores the complex relationship between cinema and truth, and raises questions about voyeurism, the parallels between acting and social behavior and the use of cinematic techniques to create an illusion of truth." This is a very intense yet moving film and is highly recommended.
Poetry Center - Orlovsky, Peter - 09/28/78 Reader orlovsky, peter. Accession Number 290. Date 09/28/78. Length50 minutes. Tape Quality good. Collection Poetry Center. Ethnicity white. http://www.sfsu.edu/~poetry/newcatalog/966.htm
Poetry Center - Ginsberg, Allen - 09/28/78 and Tyger with peter orlovsky, a Buddhist song, Don't Grow Old, PlutoniumOde, and Blues Song to Father on His Death. orlovsky, peter; Antler (Co http://www.sfsu.edu/~poetry/newcatalog/492.htm
Beatgallery Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, peter orlovsky, peter orlovsky. Anne Waldman,R. Suckenik (?) Ed Sanders, Ed Dorn, A. Waldman, A. Ginsberg, guest. http://hspandler.bene-net.de/beatgallery.htm
BeatBooks - Results 423 orlovsky, peter. Clean Asshole Poems Smiling Vegetable Songs Poems1957-1977. SF City Lights, 1978. First edition. Wrps., 144pp. http://www.beatbooks.com/cgi-bin/bbb455/scan/fi=products/st=sql/co=1/sf=catalog/
AllenGinsberg.org :: Library peter Lafcadio orlovsky, San Francisco, CA, 1956, peter orlovsky and youngerbrother, Lafcadio, at 5 Turner Terrace in San Francisco, CA in 1956 prior to http://www.allenginsberg.org/library_db.asp?mode=1&thisPage=Photography
CHARACTERS IN BEAT AND BOHEMIAN LITERATURE Desolation Angels. orlovsky, peter George in Dharma Bums; Simon Darlovskyin Desolation Angels and Book of Dreams. P. PARKER, EDIE http://home.swbell.net/worchel/charkey.htm
Extractions: A B C D ... Z APOSTOLOS, GEORGE - G.J. "Gus" Rigopoulos in Doctor Sax and Maggie Cassidy; G.J. Rigolopoulos in Vanity of Duluoz; Danny "D.J." Mulverhill in Town and the City. BAKER, JANE COONEY - Betty in Charles Bukowski's Post Office; Laura in Bukowski's Factotum; K in Bukowski's Confessions of a Man Insane Enough to Live with Beasts. BEAULIEU, SCOTTY , a teenage school friend of Kerouac's - Scotty Boldieu in Doctor Sax BEIGHLE, LINDA LEE , Bukowski's second wife - Sara in Women BRUNO, GUIDO - Guido Volkbeins in Djuna Barnes' Nightwood. BUKOWSKI, CHARLES - Henry "Hank" Chianski in Bukowski's Hollywood Women , and Factotum BULL, JOANNA - Mercedes in Bukowski's Women BURROUGHS, JOAN VOLLMER ADAMS - Jane in On The Road and Subterraneans; Mary Dennison in Town and the City; June in Vanity of Duluoz. BURROUGHS, WILLIAM S. - Will Dennison in Town and the City; Wilson Holmes "Will" Hubbard in Vanity of Duluoz; Old Bull Lee in On the Road; Frank Carmody in Subterraneans; Bull Hubbard in Desolation Angels and Book of Dreams. Dennison in Holmes' Go. CANNASTRA, BILL
Psychedelic 60s: The Beats: San Francisco peter orlovsky. First Poem Cover First Poem peter orlovsky, ALLENGINSBURG MET twentyyear-old peter orlovsky within a year of his http://www.lib.virginia.edu/speccol/exhibits/sixties/beatssf.html
Extractions: WHEN ALLEN GINSBERG arrived in San Francisco in August 1954, the famed San Francisco poetry scene was thriving with such luminaries as Kenneth Rexroth, Robert Duncan, and William Everson. Ginsberg's recitation of Howl in November 1955, at the Six Gallery, galvanized that community and brought the Beat aesthetic to the West Coast: this signaled an era that would become known as the San Francisco Renaissance. A number of the younger poets followed Ginsberg's example and began producing poetry that owed more to the Beat experience of New York than to the older, established poets of San Francisco. Peter Orlovsky ALLEN GINSBURG MET twenty-year-old Peter Orlovsky within a year of his arrival in San Francisco, and the two quickly became inseparable. Orlovsky traveled with Ginsberg to Tangiers to help Burroughs work on Naked Lunch and accompanied him on subsequent journeys to India, Nepal, and Japan. Peter Orlovsky, like his New York counterparts, Cassady, Huncke, and Solomon, contributed more to the Beat movement through his presence than from his actual literary output. Lawrence Ferlinghetti LAWRENCE FERLINGHETTI ATTENDED Columbia University at the same time as Allen Ginsberg and Jack Keroauc, but apparently never made their acquaintance. He shared with them a love of avant-garde literature, travel to exotic places, and libertarian pacifist politics; but he never identified himself as a Beat. In 1953 Ferlinghetti, with Peter D. Martin, founded a bookstore in San Francisco that sold only paperbacks called City Lights (after Charlie Chaplin's movie of the same name). After buying out Martin in 1955, Ferlinghetti began publishing a series of avant-garde poetry and fiction under the imprint of City Lights Books. Howl by Allen Ginsberg was number four in the series and became City Lights Books' first major success. A highly successful poet himself, Ferlinghetti published most of the influential Beat writers, including Kerouac, Burroughs, Corso, Snyder, Di Prima, and Jones.
Allen Ginsberg Collection orlovsky, peter (A. Ginsberg's Partner) Naropa Institute Postcard fromAllen Ginsberg to David McReynolds, mention of P. orlovsky, 1979; http://www.sunysb.edu/library/mc332.htm
Extractions: Allen Ginsberg Collection Manuscript Collection 332 Collection processed by Raymond Prucher Finding aid edited by Kristen J. Nyitray March 2002 [Introduction] [Collection Note] [Box and Folder Listing] Introduction return to top Acclaimed poet Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) was born in Newark, N.J. and was raised in Paterson, N.J., where his father, Louis Ginsberg, himself a poet, taught high school English. Allen Ginsberg's mother was confined for years in a mental hospital. He mourned for her in his long poem titled Kaddish (1961). In 1943, while attending Columbia University, Ginsberg befriended Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs, who later established themselves as significant contributors to the Beat Movement. After leaving Columbia in 1948, Mr. Ginsberg traveled widely and worked at a number of jobs, including cafeteria floor mopper to market researcher. In 1956, Allen Ginsberg's first published book of poetry
Howls, Raps & Roars (in VSCCAT) 25 / Gregory Corso. A rainbow ; Morning again / peter orlovsky. 4.A poem for cocksuckers ; A poem for the old man / John Wieners. http://scolar.vsc.edu:8003/VSCCAT/ACD-1734
Extractions: Title: Author: Published: Subject: Material: Note: Produced by Bill Belmont; compiled and annotated by Ann Charters. Recorded 1955-1970. 1. Shorty Peterstein interview ; Djinni in the candy store ; Enchanting Transylvania ; How to relax your colored friends at parties ; Lima, Ohio ; Comic at the Palladium ; In which the artist discusses "The Lie"... / Lenny Bruce 2. Howl ; Footnote to Howl ; A supermarket in California ; Transcription of organ music ; America ; In the back of the real ; Strange new cottage in Berkeley ; Europe, Europe ; Kaddish (Part I) ; The sunflower sutra / Allen Ginsberg. 3. Thou shalt not kill / Kenneth Rexroth. Autobiography ; Statue of St. Francis ; Moscow in the wilderness ; Segovia in the snow / Lawrence Ferlinghetti. In the fleeting hand of time ; Vision of Rotterdam ; The last warmth of Arnold ; Mexican impressions ; Botticelli spring ; SunA spontaneous poem ; Ode to Coit Tower ; I am 25 / Gregory Corso. A rainbow ; Morning again / Peter Orlovsky.
Extractions: Finding aid encoded by Betsy Pittman on Creator: Charters, Ann. Title: Ann Charters Papers Dates: Abstract: Ann Charters was born 10 November 1936, in Bridgeport, CT, the daughter of Nathan (a contractor) and Kate (Schultz) Danberg. She attended the University of California, Berkeley (B.A., 1957) and Columbia University (M.A., 1959, Ph.D., 1965). Quantity: 5.5 linear feet Identification: Ann Charters was born 10 November 1936, in Bridgeport, CT, the daughter of Nathan (a contractor) and Kate (Schultz) Danberg. She attended the University of California, Berkeley (B.A., 1957) and Columbia University (M.A., 1959, Ph.D., 1965). Charters career has included teaching creative writing at Colby Junior College, New London, NH (1961-63), working as an assistant editor at Random House-Knopf (1965) and continuing as an educator at Columbia University (instructor in literature, 1965-66), New York City Community College of Applied Arts and Sciences of the City University of New York (assistant professor of English (1967-70) and University of Connecticut (associate professor, 1974-81, professor of English, 1981-). She has been awarded fellowships from Columbia University (1958-59, 1963-64, 1965-66) and grants from the University of Connecticut (1975-76, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986). Charters is a member of International PEN and Phi Beta Kappa.
Extractions: Series I: Correspondence (n.d., 1958-1976) Abbott, Keith Acker, Kathy Adam, Helen Aebi, Irene Aldan, Daisy Alexander, Paul Allen, Donald Allen, Michael Alpert, Barry Amirkhanian, Charles Ammons, Archie ca. 1974 Anderson, David ca. 1973-1975 Anderson, Elliott Andre, Michael ca. 1974 Andrews, Bruce 1972-ca. 1975 Angell, Gail Antin, David Appel, Allan ca. 1968-1970 Ashbery, John Avidan, David Ayden, Erje Ball, David Ball, Gordon Baracks, Barbara Barhelme, Donald Bartlett, Jennifer ca. 1971 Batki, John Baxter, Glenn Baxter, Glenn Benedikt, Michael ca. 1970 Benson, Steve Berkson, Bill Berkson, Bill Berkson, Bill Bernheimer, Alan Berrigan, Edmund (Ted) Berrigan, Sandra (Alper) Biggs, Thazarbell Bland, Peter Blaser, Robin Bley, Paul Blum, Z. and E. Bly, Robert Boone, Bruce Boudin, Jean Brainard, Joe Brautigan, Richard Bremser, Ray Brinkmann, Rolf-Dieter Brodecky, William Brodey, James Brown, Rebecca Brownstein, Michael Bukowski, Charles Bunting, Basil (Tour) Burckhardt, Rudy Burroughs, William Burton, Scott Cage, John Carey, Steve Carroll, Jim Carroll, Paul
Poets Information And Links Novalis (17721801) - Read how a tragedy led to his talent O'Hara, Frank (1926-1966)- Art and cultural references Olafsson, Bragi orlovsky, peter - Four poems http://www.linklane.com/p/poets.htm
Search Results (Browse) Fine in black card wrappers. Title 4696, $45. (GINSBERG, Allen). orlovsky, peter.Dear Allen Ship Will Land Jan 23, 58. Buffalo Intrepid Press-(1971). http://www.harpersbooks.com/browseresults.asp?TYPE=Beat Lit