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  1. Gunslinger by Edward Dorn, 1989-01-01
  2. Ed Dorn Live: Lectures, Interviews, and Outtakes (Poets on Poetry) by Edward Dorn, 2007-10-22
  3. Edward Dorn: A World of Difference by Tom Clark, 2002-03-21
  4. Robert Creeley, Edward Dorn, and Robert Duncan: A Reference Guide (Reference Publication in Literature) by Willard Fox, 1989-01
  5. "A Pageant of Its Time":Edward Dorn's "Slinger" and the Sixties by James K. Elmborg, 1998-02
  6. The Lost America of Love: Rereading Robert Creeley, Edward Dorn and Robert Duncan by Sherman Paul, 1981-10
  7. Edward Dorn (Boise State University western writers series) by William McPheron, 1988-07
  8. Recollections of Gran Apacheria by Edward Dorn, 1974-06
  9. Internal Resistances: The Poetry of Edward Dorn
  10. The Sun Unwound: Original Texts from Occupied America
  11. Collected Poems: 1956 - 1974 by Edward Dorn, 1975-06
  12. Way More West (Poets, Penguin) by Edward Dorn, 2007-04-03
  13. Hello LA Jolla by Edward Dorn, 1978-10
  14. Interviews (Writing, No 38) by Edward Dorn, 1980-01

1. L'Arengario. Beat Generation: Edward Dorn
dorn edward, The Newly Fallen, New York, Totem Press The Paterson Society, 1961; 21 4x14 cm., brossura, pp. 32,
http://www.arengario.it/mostre/beats/dorn.htm
BEAT GENERATION Edward Merton Dorn
(Villa Grove, IL 1929 - Denver, Colorado 1999) Bibliografia

What I see in the Maximum Poem
The Newly Fallen
Hands Up!
From Gloucester Out
Idaho Out
Geography
The North Atlantic Turbine
Twenty-four Love Songs
"Ha studiato al Black Mountain College. Insegna nelle università" (Pivano 1978: pag. 354). Edward Merton Dorn (1999) Opere di Edward Dorn DORN Edward The Newly Fallen , New York, Totem Press - The Paterson Society, 1961; 21,4x14 cm., brossura, pp. 32, disegno in copertina e al frontespizio di Fielding Dawson. Poesie. Edizione originale. (Pivano 1978: pag. 354). DORN Edward Idaho Out , London, Fulcrum Press, 1965; 23x15 cm., brossura, pp. 20 n.n., copertina illustrata al tratto di Fielding Dawson. Poesie. Tiratura di 250 esemplari numerati . Prima edizione. (Pivano 1978: pag. 354). DORN Edward Geography , London, Fulcrum Press, 1965; 23,5x15,5 cm., legatura editoriale in tela, sovraccopertina, pp. 76, copertina illustrata al tratto di Fielding Dawson. Poesie. Tiratura di 1000 esemplari . Prima edizione. (Pivano 1978: pag. 354). DORN Edward The North Atlantic Turbine , London, Fulcrum Press, 1967; 24x15,5 cm., legatura editoriale in tela, sovraccopertina, pp. 64; copertina illustrata con una carta geografica, 3 ritratti dell'autore ricavati da una fotografia di Ron Kitaj. Impaginazione di Stuart Montgomery.

2. Special Collections | Exhibits | Past | Edward Dorn
Edward Dorn 1929 1999 Works in the Special Collections Department UniversityLibraries University of Colorado at Boulder 303-492-6144 spc@colorado.edu.
http://www-libraries.colorado.edu/ps/spc/exhibits/past/dorn/mini.htm
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS EXHIBITS PAST EXHIBITS Past Exhibit
Mini Exhibit Edward Dorn
Works in the Special Collections Department University Libraries University of Colorado at Boulder spc@colorado.edu A mini exhibit in the Special Collections Department 3rd floor, Norlin Library, Room 345 1157 18th Street, Boulder, CO March 13, 2000 - June 30, 2000 Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday 9 a.m to noon and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Closed: Monday, Thursday and weekends.
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3. Electronic Poetry Center - Raworth On Ed Dorn
Edward Dorn (19291999) Ed It was my finding a poem of Ed's quiteby chance that put us in touch. It's difficult now to explain
http://epc.buffalo.edu/authors/dorn/raworth.html
Edward Dorn (1929-1999)
Ed It was my finding a poem of Ed's quite by chance that put us in touch. It's difficult now to explain how bleak and lonely the literary and intellectual landscape was in the late fifties early sixties.... how few, and how dispersed, like minds were: certainly over here. In our times together, fragmented as they were over almost forty years and many places, there was nothing that could not be talked about, no sacred cows: laughter and light are my clearest memories. The last time I saw Ed and Jenny, this summer, he insisted on driving to Boulder to collect me and bring me to Denver. I knew that was all his energy for the day, but didn't protest as I sensed it was important to him to do it. We drove down, remarking on the urban sprawl, the jerry-built town houses, the strange shiny high-tech blocks that twenty years had thrown along that highway. Stopping at the University we loaded heavy boxes of books from his office. At home we sat on the porch scaring away squirrels with an air-rifle: he hated them for attacking the fruit of an apple tree he'd planted whose crop he'd never been able to taste. Then he went to bed. A particular gentleman to the end. Style. Tom Raworth
Cambridge, England

4. Guardian | Edward Dorn
Edward Dorn 149; Edward Dorn, poet, born April 12 1929; died December10 1999. Guardian Unlimited © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2002.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Print/0,3858,3941548,00.html
Edward Dorn Poet rooted in the imagery of the dispossessed, of working-class America and the mythology of the wild west James Campbell
Tuesday December 14, 1999
The Guardian
The American poet Edward Dorn, who has died aged 70, had a loyal readership in Britain, despite having published little in this country for almost 25 years. He was grouped with the Black Mountain poets - named after the progressive college in North Carolina - but unlike Charles Olson, Robert Creeley and Robert Duncan, the leading "black mountaineers", was not a teacher at the college, only a student. His poetry also stood apart from theirs in being rooted in working-class politics and a sense of wild western myth. A list of a few of his many titles gives a hint of the territory he occupied: Hands Up! Idaho Out, High West Rendezvous, and the most famous of them, Gunslinger. Dorn was born in the prairie town of Villa Grove, Illinois, on the banks of the Embarras river, and was brought up between there and Michigan. The wanderlust was in his blood. He never knew his father. His mother was of Dutch ancestry, and his grandfather worked on the railroad. Of his home town, he said: "The first thing you're preoccupied with is how to exist. If you stayed, you had to have a pretty specific reason - you couldn't just stay." Dorn's means of escape was through education: first, at the University of Illinois, and then, in 1950 and again in 1954, at Black Mountain College. He was taught there by Charles Olson, author of the Maximus Poems, a sprawling work in the manner of Ezra Pound's Cantos and William Carlos Williams's Paterson. Olson inspired Dorn to conceive of geography as the American subject, the one from which all other subjects derived, and indeed Dorn's first published book (1960) was called What I See In The Maximus Poems.

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6. Dorn, Edward G. An Illustrated Handbook To Surviving Family Camp Outs
Title An Illustrated Handbook to Surviving Family Camp Outs Subject Cooking,Food Wine Author dorn edward G. Cannon, Dolores Conversations
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7. Press Release Edward Dorn
Edward Dorn A World of Difference By Tom Clark. Berkeley, California (April2, 2002)North Atlantic Books proudly announces the publication
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By Tom Clark Berkeley, California (April 2, 2002)- North Atlantic Books proudly announces the publication of Edward Dorn: A World of Difference
America's poet of dissent and difference, of geography and distance, Edward Dorn (19239-1999) grew up in rural obscurity, Depression-era poverty, and social estrangement as a dispossessed son of the Prairie. After initiating a critical involvement with new poetics in dialogue with his mentor Charles Olson at Black Mountain College in the 1950s, Dorn wandered the trans-mountain West following the variable winds of writing and casual employment until the mid-1960s, when a time of trial and change resulted in the beginnings of the groundbreaking long poem Gunslinger
Edward Dorn was a "culture morphologist," a poet whose central achievement lies in his creative response, at once intuitive, emotional, and analytic, to the complex meanings of places and the people who live upon them. His writing enacts a deep respect for and attention to the diverse landforms of his native country. In the work of no other American writer are the soul of the land and the soul of the poet so inextricably linked. In both prose and poetry Dorn's sharp-eyed cultural critique goes hand in hand with a tender-hearted realism. The Dorn voice, unmistakable and evocative as the lonesome sounding of a far-off train whistle in the night, contributes a unique note to the literature of the second half of America's Twentieth Century:

8. Edward Dorn
Edward Dorn. Agnus Dei Music of Inner Harmony. The Best Classical Album in the World Gunslinger.Internal Resistances The Poetry of Edward Dorn. By the Sound.
http://www.artistactoractress.com/author/d/dorn_edward.html
Edward Dorn
Agnus Dei: Music of Inner Harmony The Best Classical Album in the World... Ever! Baby Sleep Dumbo (60th Anniversary Edition) The Mists of Avalon Blade Runner [Director's Cut] Ziegfeld Girl Reunion in France An Illustrated Handbook to Surviving Deli Counters : Selection Guides for Counting and Controlling Fats, Cholesterol, Calories, and Sodium Content in Gunslinger Internal Resistances : The Poetry of Edward Dorn By the Sound Robert Creeley, Edward Dorn, and Robert Duncan : A Reference Guide (Reference Guide to Literature) Interviews Sun Unwound Recollections of Gran Apacheria Edward Dorn : A World of Difference Authors: D ArtistActorActress.com

9. Dorn
EDWARD DORN from THE POET THE PEOPLE THE SPIRIT. . . . Okay. So thereyou are, right there with the first, with the natives, with
http://www.poetspath.com/transmissions/messages/dorn.html
EDWARD DORN from THE POET THE PEOPLE THE SPIRIT
*Leroy McLucas, African-American photographer. Dorn accompanied him on trip to Nevada "taking pictures of Indians."

10. Three Poems By Edward Dorn
From Saluki's Soliloquy.
http://www.thing.net/~grist/bove/rbdorn.htm
Three Poems by Edward Dorn
(from "Saluki's Soliloquy")
Quelle!Parti!
A piece of celery
a head of broc
a carrot stick
a cauliflower stock;
crude vegetal tools
in the hands
of the knuckle-walkers.
REPULSIONSuperbowl '95
"Out of the Slot!"
(watch your language!!)
"Beautifully timed pickoff!"
(he takes his dick out
and waves it at the crowd) "Even if you're a Charger fan you've got to admire greatness!" (nonsense, I'm a Charger fan and I puke on greatness
House Arrest
January 25th, 1995the New Dole From now on, I'm under House Arrest I only get out for the job: Then, Deaththe ultimate House Arrest, the ultimate duree But it was worth it. Original version From now on, I'm under house arrest I only get out for the job; Then Deaththe ultimate House Arrest. These three poems are an orginial GRIST On-Line publication. For more, go to Grist or Light and Dust

11. Jacket 9 - Tom Clark - Edward Dorn
Tom Clark's obituary for edward dorn (19291999).
http://www.jacket.zip.com.au/jacket09/clark-dorn-obit.html
C O N T E N T S H O M E P A G E N I N E
Tom Clark
EDWARD DORN (1929-1999)
T HE POET EDWARD DORN died after a long struggle with pancreatic cancer at his home in Denver early on the evening of December 10, 1999.
Is this thing made
with the end built-in
the component of death hidden only
in the youthful machine...
ah news from the Great Manufacturer.
These lines come from "Wait by the door awhile Death, there are others," a poem written by Dorn in 1965. They foreshadow the engagement and interrogation of Ed's last poems as well. Along with unfinished long poems about two other longtime subjects of his, heresy and geography "Languedoc Variorum" and "Westward Haut" he left in "progress" a verse journal of his final chemotherapeutic nightmare-enlightenments, «Chemo Sabe», in which the poet's confrontation with techno-medicine serves as a kind of warrior's trial and induction to death. At the end of a section of that latter work, titled "Chemo du Jour: The Impeachment on Decadron," he narrates an infusion of Taxol, a drug produced from yew tree toxins, while watching Clinton's impeachment trial, among other dark comedies, on television in a Denver hospital:
And Lo now the Taxol infusion clears the atmosphere where I see the Superbowl completely superseded by the superblow, O yes, praise the Tree Lord

12. Gedichte Von Ed Dorn In Deutscher Übersetzung
Gedichte von edward dorn. übersetzt von Johannes Beilharz
http://www.alb-neckar-schwarzwald.de/dorn/dorn.html
Gedichte von Edward Dorn übersetzt von Johannes Beilharz Schöpfung Es gab eine Zeit,
in der nichts existierte,
eine Zeit vor irgendeiner Form. Die Zeit schritt voran. Und der Raum,
der seine Eigenschaft
von der Zeit ableitet, unterschied sich nicht. Nun erscheint ein Punkt,
eine dünne kreisförmige Scheibe,
nicht größer als die Hand,
gelb auf einer Seite,
weiß auf der anderen, mitten in der Luft. Die erste Unterscheidung
ergibt sich so ganz natürlich. Gedacht als reine Empfängnis
ohne genetisches Argument. In der Scheibe enthalten ein bärtiger Mann von der Größe einer Hand. Der Himmelsmann, das Handeln der Metapher, der Eine, der oben wohnt. Er erwacht wie aus einem langen Schlaf. mit beiden Händen, und wohin seine Augen blicken, da erscheint überall Licht. Oben und unten ein Meer von Licht. Ein Blick nach Osten, Licht mit Schwarz verbunden, der Süden das ganze Spektrum

13. Special Collections | Exhibits | Past | Edward Dorn Bibliography
Works by dorn held in the Special Collections Department, University Libraries, University of Colorado at Boulder.
http://www-libraries.colorado.edu/ps/spc/exhibits/past/dorn/dornbib.htm
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS EXHIBITS PAST EXHIBITS Past Exhibit
Mini Exhibit Edward Dorn Bibliography
Works by Dorn held in the Special Collections Department, University Libraries University of Colorado at Boulder. spc@colorado.edu Alphabetized by title. Prepared by Molly Tindle.
Abhorrences. Bean News. S.1.: s.n., n.d. Dorn was the editor. In mailing envelope addressed by author. Uncat 94-3-57. Boulder Memorial Hospital. Serving Boulder County Ninety Years. By the Sound. Mount Vernon, WA: Frontier Press, 1971. Previous edition published under the title The Rites of Passage. PS3507.O73277 B9 1971. Captain Jack's Chaps, or, Houston/MLA. Madison, WI: Black Mesa Press, 1983. Edition limited to 260 copies. Special Collections has copy no. 52, with author's presentation inscription. PS3507.O73277 C3 1983. The Cycle. West Newberry, MA: Frontier Press, 1971. Uncat Oversize 2 94-8-209. Ed Dorn, A Selection from his Book Entitled Abhorrences.

14. E. Dorn--two Poems
Poem by edward dorn.
http://www.thing.net/~grist/bove/dorn.htm
    Two Poems by Edward Dorn
    THE DENVER LANDING11 AUG 1993
    PROLOG
    Smooth, quick runway, prompt vomiting
    of the dinner flight from "El A Equi,"
    dark ramps, sparse migrations through the Stapleton
    midcontinent mid-brain aerodrome
    of the 50 colonies of the States United,
    10:50 PM Mountain time. Deflation severe -
    almost the aesthetic equivalent of the bends; mucho,
    hugely diminished lights, the whole pizzaz
    of electronic pretense cranked down
    to enablement, enough by which to get home. Topping the green belt ridge (except for a shack or two and a confused dog in the distance, a golfer, a nutzo wideboy, fresh from a spontaneous murder in Louisville pronounced Loois villthere is not the slightest stir of a single solitary blade of prairie grass.) Back to Bold Boudoir, from a closely packed, long weekend in Hollywood. It is a big lowering of the tone so strong that all one's reserves, stored up over a lifetime, spill out into the general flood of the wettest season the heartland has seen since the last glaciation.

15. Collection Description
of collection at University of Connecticut Libraries.......
http://www.lib.uconn.edu/DoddCenter/ASC/findaids/Dorn/collectiondesc.htm
EDWARD DORN PAPERS
Arranged and Described
by
Ryan K. Thompson This finding aid was prepared with generous support from the Simon and Doris Konover Endowment Fund.
August, 1999
Name Edward Dorn. Title Edward Dorn Papers, 1956-1993. Extent 28 linear feet Biographical Note Edward Dorn was born April 2, 1929 in Villa Grove, Illinois. He studied with Charles Olson at Black Mountain College and graduated in 1955. He taught at Idaho State University at Pocatello (1961-65), the University of Essex, Great Britain (1965-1970), Northeastern Illinois University at Chicago (1970-1971), Kent State University, Ohio (1973-74) and the University of Colorado (1977-1999). Mr. Dorn died in December 1999 at the age of 70. Arrangement The collection has been arranged topically and alphabetically or chronologically therein. Provenance The collection was purchased by the University in several installments.

16. Electronic Poetry Center - Ed Dorn
A resource of the Electronic Poetry Center, an edited site devoted to the presentation of fulltext resources for innovative writing. With the death of edward dorn the United States loses not only one of its finest poets but a rare critical intelligence
http://epc.buffalo.edu/authors/dorn
The Thursday Review
The Independent
16 December 1999
Edward Dorn
Note from Tom Raworth

Note from Tom Clark

Guardian
Obit ... LA Times
With the death of Edward Dorn the United States loses not only one of its finest poets but a rare critical intelligence and cultural commentator.
Dorn was born in rural Illinois at the start of the Great Depression, in poverty. He was educated in a one room schoolhouse, then High School (where he helped on the local newspaper) and for two years at the University of Illinois. He worked for a while at the Boeing plant in Seattle, returned to Illinois, and through his art teacher Raymond Obermayr was directed towards Black Mountain College in North Carolina where he arrived in the autumn of 1950.
In 1951 he left and travelled to the Pacific Northwest, where he did manual work and met his first wife, Helene. In late 1954 they returned to Black Mountain, where he studied under Charles Olson (Dorn's first published work was the pamphlet What I See in the Maximus Poems ) and graduated in 1955 with Robert Creeley as one of his examiners. After two years of further travel the family settled in Washington state. Their life there, on the edge of poverty, is vividly portrayed in Dorn's first prose book

17. DORN, Edward, What I See In The Maximus Poems
Lame Duck Books. dorn, edward What I See in the Maximus Poems VenturaMigrant, 1960. Square octavo, 17pp. in blue wraps. First edition
http://www.polybiblio.com/lameduck/22296.html
Lame Duck Books
DORN, Edward What I See in the Maximus Poems Ventura: Migrant, 1960. Square octavo, 17pp. in blue wraps. First edition of the author's first book. Some light water staining to rear wrap, and light crease to pages internally, otherwise a near fine copy. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Lame Duck Books ; click here for further details.

18. Message
Web Sites. The Denver Landing11 Aug 1993 Poem by edward dorn. url www.thing.net/~grist/bove/dorn.htmDenver Upbringing Poem by edward dorn.
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Literatur Autoren und Autorinnen D dorn, edward dorn, edward,
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Websites Ed Dorn, Am Rande - Texte der Beatgeneration. Kurzinfo ¼ber den Roman von Ed Dorn.
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[Verwandte Websites] Gedichte von Edward Dorn - Gedichte des amerikanischen Lyrikers Edward Dorn (1929-1999) in deutscher œbersetzung.
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Websites Denver Upbringing - Poem by Edward Dorn.
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[Verwandte Websites] Dorn, Ed - Literary Encyclopedia essay written by Alastair Wisker, Ruskin College.
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Ed Dorn - Poem by Amiri Baraka of 1/15/00.
http://www.poetspath.com/napalm/spring_01/baraka.html
[Verwandte Websites] Edward Dorn Bibliography - Works by Dorn held in the Special Collections Department, University Libraries, University of Colorado at Boulder.
http://www-libraries.colorado.edu/ps/spc/exhibits/past/dorn/dornbib.htm
[Verwandte Websites] Edward Dorn Papers ( 1956-1993) - Description of collection at University of Connecticut Libraries.
http://www.lib.uconn.edu/DoddCenter/ASC/findaids/Dorn/collectiondesc.htm
[Verwandte Websites] Electronic Poetry Center - Ed Dorn - Brief biography, links to notes from Tom Raworth and Tom Clark and to a bibliography.

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