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  1. Japan and India Journals 1960-64 by Joanne Kyger, 1981-06
  2. From Joanne Kyger by Joanne Kyger, 2001-01-01
  3. Biography - Kyger, Joanne (1934-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  4. The Tapestry and the Web by Joanne Kyger, 1965
  5. God Never Dies by Joanne Kyger, 2004-01-01
  6. Trip Out and Fall Back With Drawings by Gordon Baldwin by Joanne Elizabeth Kyger, 1974
  7. Foot Number 8 by Bob, Kyger, Joanne, Scalapino, Leslie et al Grenier, 1980
  8. COW The San Francisco Magazine of Livestock by Jack, Kyger, Joanne, Blaser, Robin et al Spicer, 1965
  9. The Dharma Committee. by Joanne. KYGER, 1992
  10. Places to go by Joanne Kyger, 1970-01-01
  11. ÒThe hindrance of lustful desire... [first line]. by Joanne Elizabeth. KYGER, 1979
  12. SOME SKETCHES by Joanne Kyger, 1996-01-01
  13. Out of Sight Volume One Number Two by Tuli, Eigner, Larry, Kyger, Joanne et al Kupferberg, 1966
  14. Not Veracruz by Joanne Kyger, 2007-10-01

21. Crooked Cucumber - Joanne Kyger Interview
joanne kyger interviewed 9\29\95 by DC in her Bolinas home. SR arrivedin May of 59 I looked it up. Bill McNeil told me about him.
http://www.cuke.com/interviews/kyger.html
About the Book About Suzuki Roshi Interviews
So Suzuki was starting his sitting group a couple of blocks away. There he was in the morning and he had hardly any English at all - sort of like pantomiming what to do. It was difficult to get up and one time I got there and it was a four or nine day when we didn't sit and he got up and tried to explain there was no sitting on these days. I brought him some roses. That was my first formal sitting besides Gary had a little zendo over in Marin - Marin-an I think he called it. Albert Saijo was living at the EWH too. There was a real focus on the Zen of enlightenment, koan, all that stuff that was going in the late fifties. Some kind of open door to whatever it was supposed to be - realization. We were reading all those silly books of DT Suzuki and here was a guy who really showed us how to sit. I think I went to Japan for four years. During this time Bill McNeil was there and he'd gone up to Shunryu Suzuki's home temple, Rinsoin, and had stayed up there. He'd been ordained as a priest whatever that meant. People didn't know. What does that mean? In Japan it means that you'd better take care of the real estate pretty good. He was way out by himself out there and so he left and came to Kyoto and started to sit with the Daitokuji group when the fallout was going on and he just gave it all up. His wife wasn't going to come over, he'd decided he was gay, he had an affair with a Japanese businessman, and he just dropped out of the whole Zen number. He'd say, I'm a homosexual and the way he'd talk about it, I'd say, that's not an identity. It has nothing to do with what your meditation practice is about. So anyway that was during the big fallout in 63.

22. 20 Century American And British Literature
Kaufman, Bob. Kerouac, Jack. kyger, joanne. Lamantia, Philip. Rexroth, Kenneth. Kumin,Maxine. Kunitz, Stanley. kyger, joanne. Lamantia, Philip. Levine, Philip.
http://www.literaryhistory.com/20thC/20CAmericanandBritish.htm
Outline of Twentieth Century American and British Literature A guide to twentieth century literature from literaryhistory.com poetry of WWI popular modernism high modernism objectivists ... Sassoon, Siegfried Popular Modernism Cummings, E. E. Frost, Robert Masters, Edgar Lee Moore, Marianne ... Williams, William Carlos High Modernism Beckett, Samuel Crane, Hart Eliot, T.S. Joyce, James ... Woolf, Virginia Imagism Doolittle, Hilda (H.D.) Pound, Ezra Objectivists Niedecker, Lorine Oppen, George Reznikoff, Charles Zukofsky, Louis The Harlem Renaissance and After Brooks, Gwendolyn Brown, Sterling Cullen, Countee Hayden, Robert ... Toomer, Jean Formalist and New Formalist Poets Hecht, Anthony Ransom, John Crowe Rich, Adrienne Tate, Allen ... Wilbur, Richard Confessional Poetry Berryman, John Lowell, Robert Plath, Sylvia Sexton, Anne The Black Mountain School Cage, John Creeley, Robert Duncan, Robert Jones, LeRoi ... Olson, Charles The Beats and the San Francisco Renaissance Baraka, Amiri (Leroi Jones) Burroughs, William Corso, Gregory DiPrima, Diane ... Whalen, Philip The New York School of Poetry Ashbery, John

23. Jacket 7 - Linda Russo - Joanne Kyger And The San Francisco
JACKET SEVEN CONTENTS HOMEPAG E. Linda Russo to be Jack Spicer in a dream joanne kyger and the San Francisco Renaissance, 195765. kyger, joanne.
http://jacketmagazine.com/07/spicer-russo.html
C O N T E N T S H O M E P A G E
Linda Russo
"to be Jack Spicer in a dream" :
Joanne Kyger and the San Francisco Renaissance, 1957-65

This piece is three thousand words or about seven printed pages long.
A list of works cited appears at the end of this file.
"They're not trying to make it with her," one of the group says. "They're faggots. She's a queen bee you know, a faggot's moll. I have a theory that all of San Francisco is a faggot's moll. They're only attracted to her because they want to be like her. "
This description, transcribed poets' chatter overheard in The Place, partial fabrication or thoroughly imaginative creation from Joanne Kyger's autobiographical writings ("a dreadful portrait of myself"), provides an unabashed glimpse of the context in which her early poetry was written and received. Kyger was one of few women numbered among the poets of the San Francisco Renaissance who clustered around Jack Spicer and Robert Duncan. At the Sunday Meetings and in the little magazines J and Open Space she would bring to poetry "the self that wanted to articulate itself in the world, [as] a human self, with all attendant identity anxieties." Women writing in the fifties faced the dilemma that they were inarticulate, at once mysterious and profoundly revelatory, Muses who would inspire but were themselves incapable of writing 'real' poetry – she can't after all take

24. Jacket 11 - Joanne Kyger - Poem - MAN
joanne kyger MAN. . Reprinted with permission and thanks, from Manby joanne kyger and Women by Michael Rothenberg. Two poems.
http://jacketmagazine.com/11/kyger-manpoem.html

C O N T E N T S
H O M E P A G E E L E V E N
Joanne Kyger
M A N
"Oh Man is the highest type of animal existing
structure . . ."
Otherwise, I don't notice the difference, you know
being absorbed as one just thinks people
and not male and female so much as someone
to talk to. And how men are all
the same being born from Man and Woman and out "And God said let us make MAN in our own image,    after our likeness and let them have dominion."             And "Nature may stand up                                'This was a MAN!' "                   And then "I pronounce you MAN              and wife." when you're here. Shrill and soft old Autumnal the shallow soil where seeds spring of the year here in my dark and killed again by the fearless boar and his blood runs out and red roses and anemones That man about town gone again . . .

25. Arts/Literature/Authors/K/Kyger,_Joanne
Arts / Literature / Authors / K / kyger, joanne. Particularizing People'sLives Linda Russo interviews joanne kyger. URL http//www
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Search: Welcome to arts-entertainment-recreation.com, the comprehensive search portal dedicated to the arts. We have located some of the finest art and entertainment resources from across the Web and accumulated them into a single directory. Here you can choose from a wide variety of documents, reviews, articles, and Web sites about your favorite activities. Whether you enjoy film, Broadway shows, television, books, fine art, or travel, there is something here for you. As you peruse the directory, you will notice several categories pertaining to the arts. Feel free to navigate through these categories, from broad art-related topics to specific information on selected subjects. Our search portal also gives you the option to conduct a query using our intelligent search feature. Arts Literature Authors K Kyger, Joanne Particularizing People's Lives
Linda Russo interviews Joanne Kyger.
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Introduction: A Context for Reading Joanne Kyger

Linda Russo in Jacket # 11.
URL: http://www.jacket.zip.com.au/jacket11/kyger-russo.html

26. Philip Whalen's Hat
Poem by joanne kyger.
http://www.jacket.zip.com.au/jacket11/kyger-whalen's-hat.html

C O N T E N T S
H O M E P A G E E L E V E N
Joanne Kyger
Philip Whalen's Hat
I woke up about 2:30 this morning and thought about Philip's
hat.
thing body
He bought it at Walgreen's himself.
I mean it fortunately wasn't a gift from an admirer.
Otherwise he is dressed in soft blues. And in his hands
a long wooden string of Buddhist Rosary beads, which he keeps moving. I ask him which mantra he is doing - but he tells me in Zen , you don't have to bother with any of that. You can just play with the beads. from Just Space: poems, 1979-1989 (Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press, 1991) J A C K E T Contents page Select other issues of the magazine from the Jacket catalog Other links: top homepage bookstores literary links ... about Jacket The URL address of this page is http://www.jacket.zip.com.au/jacket11/kyger-whalen's-hat.html

27. DINO - Language: Englisch - Arts - Literature - Authors - K - Kyger, Joanne
K kyger, joanne kyger, joanne, Sprache/Language. Websites,
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Websites Introduction: A Context for Reading Joanne Kyger - Linda Russo in Jacket # 11.
http://www.jacket.zip.com.au/jacket11/kyger-russo.html
[Verwandte Websites] Joanne Kyger's Portable Poetics - Article by Andrew Schelling in Jacket # 11.
http://www.jacket.zip.com.au/jacket11/kyger-schelling.html
[Verwandte Websites] Man - Poem by Joanne Kyger, with illustrations by Nancy Victoria Davis.
http://www.jacket.zip.com.au/jacket11/kyger-manpoem.html
[Verwandte Websites] Particularizing People's Lives - Linda Russo interviews Joanne Kyger.
http://www.jacket.zip.com.au/jacket11/kyger-iv-by-russo.html
[Verwandte Websites] Philip Whalen's Hat - Poem by Joanne Kyger.
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28. As Ever
As Ever. As Ever is joanne kyger's latest book of poetry. It is joannekyger's poems musing, sharpedged, generous. Striking how
http://www.jackmagazine.com/sugreadingasever.html

29. Joanne Kyger Photo
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Photo: Allen Ginsberg
Joanne Kyger

30. Housebook: Joanne Kyger
The first and only time I met joanne kyger she came over with PeterWarshaw and Sidney Goldfarb. She and Peter had just come back
http://elsa.photo.net/housebook/house_nf30.html
T he fact of my camera has by itself created occasions. Nice afternoons when someone calls to say hello. Surprises. It's an opener to people I don't know, know only by their work, will see only when they come through Cambridge/Boston. None of it or little of it would happen if my work didn't exist, if people didn't know it, like it, want to see some of it. The stopping by is random; there isn't any continuity or relationship involved. But it rounds out the edges, makes me feel active; in a way, enlarges the time. T he first and only time I met Joanne Kyger she came over with Peter Warshaw and Sidney Goldfarb. She and Peter had just come back from Puerto Rico, she read a long prose poem from her journal; Peter showed us the slides he had taken of monkeys.
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31. Joanne Kyger
away from that conversational tone line of the reef emerging low tide,windless. February 2, 1996. —joanne kyger. Return to Index.
http://wings.buffalo.edu/epc/ezines/passages/passages5/kyger.html
    View North Back dropped
    blue-grey clouds
    warm lull
    a spot of sun
    in this clearing
    of moment transferred—
    a perfectly peaceful point
    of view— Larry Eigner's window.
    Salute you Larry!
    Seagull cries 3 times
    and then the crow, also a reef grazer, slowest, easiest, then smooth layers exhale— Don't let yourself get away from that conversational tone line of the reef emerging low tide, windless February 2, 1996 —Joanne Kyger
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32. EPC/Kyger Author Home Page
Similar pages More results from wings.buffalo.edu joanne kygerjoanne kyger. joanne kyger (USA) a native Californian, is the authorof 20 books of poetry, the most recent being Again Poems 1989
http://wings.buffalo.edu/epc/authors/kyger
Joanne Kyger
Online Works Works reprinted with the kind permission of Joanne Kyger, Alice Notley and Ron Silliman. Page edited by Linda Russo, May 1999.

33. Big Bridge #4
joanne kyger is a native Californian. kyger, joanne, auxilium.Berkeley,Calif. North Atlantic Books, c1992. 223 p. ill. ; 23 cm.
http://www.bigbridge.org/Issue4/biokyger.htm
Joanne Kyger is a native Californian. She attended the University of California at Santa Barbara and in 1957 moved to North Beach in San Francisco. Since then she has published fourteen books of poetry and her poems have appeared in numerous anthologies and literary magazines. For the last 20 years she has lived in Bolinas, California. She has taught at New College of California in San Francisco, and in the Poetics Program at the Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado. Her most recent book of poems, Patzcuaro is published by Blue Millenium Press and available from Small Press Distribution. BIBLIOGRAPHY The Tapestry and The Web. Four Seasons Foundation. San Francisco: 1965. 1,000 copies of which 27 are numbered and signed by the author and specially bound. 61 pp. The Fool in April: A Poem . Broadside. Coyote Books. 1966. Joanne. Angel Hair Books. 1970. Places to Go. I don't want to repeat the same mistakes over again. Broadside. Kent State Arts Festival. Kent State University. Kent, Ohio. 1974

34. Joanne Kyger
Translate this page Lettura di poesie con la scrittrice americana joanne kyger. Presentazionee traduzioni di Rita Degli Esposi. Informazioni tel. 051/840872 843545.
http://orlando.women.it/iniziative/docs/maggio/kyger.htm
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Piazza Martiri 3 Joan Kyger Una voce della beat generation Lettura di poesie con la scrittrice americana Joanne Kyger Presentazione e traduzioni di Rita Degli Esposi Informazioni:
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35. JOANNE KYGER
Translate this page joanne kyger. SIRENE NELLA NEBBIA. **. joanne kyger, nata in California. Come poetaé stata associata agli scrittori Beat e alla San Francisco Renaissance.
http://www.portodeisanti.org/joanne_kyger.htm
JOANNE KYGER SIRENE NELLA NEBBIA a cura di Rita degli Esposti
Haiku per Charles Berrard per il suo 40° Compleanno
L’uomo si fa rilassato
La donna si fa permanente
Odore Nuovo nella Stanza di Scrittura
Dopo nove anni questi muri sono nuovamente dipinti di bianco;
questa stanza pesantemente rivestita di libri per lo più di poesia
sembra un po’ più viva e ordinata nelle
pagine bianche per lo più ancora da leggere.
All’improvviso cominciano a parlare
e a dire cosa c’è dentro di loro - specie di rumore bianco Africa. Questo é quando il respiro della musa soffia gentile nelle mie orecchie disponibili Così sorprendente nella stanza nuova di zecca con vecchi amici in qualche modo diversi su mensole ancora sbilenche Aggrappata al bordo del Compleanno del Baby Buddha del Mondo. Verso te

36. Jacket 11 - Dan Coffey On Joanne Kyger
CONTENTS HOMEPAGE JACKET ELEVEN APRIL 2 0 0 0. Dan Coffey My phenomenologywaits Death and Rebirth in joanne kyger's «Phenomenological».
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C O N T E N T S
H O M E P A G E J A C K E T # E L E V E N A P R I L 2
Dan Coffey
"My phenomenology waits": Death and Rebirth in Joanne Kyger's «Phenomenological»
J OANNE KYGER'S literary career is soon to come full-circle, with the imminent re-publication of the legendary «Japan & India Journals», which predates her first published collection of poems. When this happens, there is likely to be a reinvestigation of her "travel journal" publications, and this essay is my vote for «Phenomenological», published in 1989 by The Institute For Further Studies, as the most deserving of critical attention.
Though a vote for «Phenomenological», the ballot form that the essay is being written on is an endpaper torn from another slim Kyger publication, «Patzcuaro »(Blue Millennium Press,1999), a collection of poems date-bracketed in typical Kyger journal style, written during the winter that straddled 1997 and 1998 when she and companion Donald Guravich were visiting Patzcuaro, a town in the Mexican State of Michoacan. In January of this year I met Kyger and Guravich in Patzcuaro while attending a writing workshop. Thus, this volume informs the following writing, if only in that strange personal sense of being in the mental space between an italicized title and the memory of a place. There are some similarities between these two "P" works, but a careful reading of «Phenomenological» will produce the aforementioned effect - the awareness of a seemingly mystical space that is part physical location and part literary construct.

37. Jacket 11 - Charlie Vermont Vertical Portrait Of Joanne Kyger
Charlie Vermont Vertical Portrait of joanne kyger a poem and a letter. Dear LindaRusso, I hope you realize that I did not know joanne kyger terribly well.
http://www.zip.com.au/~jtranter/jacket11/kyger-vermont.html

C O N T E N T S
H O M E P A G E J A C K E T # E L E V E N A P R I L 2
Charlie Vermont
"Vertical Portrait of Joanne Kyger" -
a poem and a letter
ed. note - I found "form/id/able" when I was scouring the little magazine collection at SUNY Buffalo's Poetry/Rare Books Room last year. It was published in the first issue of «Big Sky», edited in Bolinas by Bill Berkson from 1971-78. In «A Secret Location on the Lower East Side» Berkson writes: "When I arrived, the literary community in Bolinas numbered fewer than a dozen people, mainly poets like Joanne Kyger who had been associated with the Spicer and Duncan circles in San Francisco, plus a couple of prior interlopers from New York, Tom Clark and Lewis Warsh." I asked Robert Creeley who Charlie Vermont was, and he'd miraculously just received an email from him after being out of touch for some time; they'd been friends in Placitas, New Mexico. Thence my brief correspondence with Charlie Vermont, now an M.D. living in Arkansas, began.
When I first encountered "form/id/able" it seemed to suit to the Joanne Kyger I was trying, archivally, to "find" (or, we might say, "produce"): impossible to surmount in that as much as I wanted I could not make her appear whole, and yet she was everywhere, publishing many of her own poems, appearing in others' poems, effecting the lives of many poets and many places. Her fracturedness, in part, derives critical attention that prefers to the cast shadows of Gary Snyder and Allen Ginsberg, Robert Duncan and Jack Spicer, and though not so intimately connected to Joanne, the large shadow-casting Charles Olson, whose presence and poetics causes a disturbance in trying to see any women of that generation with any clarity. Despite the encounter with this critical insistence to overlook Joanne Kyger, she

38. Poetry Daily Feature: Joanne Kyger - As Ever: Selected Poems
Poetry Daily home page. Two Poems from joanne kyger's I Blinked My Eyes, LookedUp and Everyone Was 25 Years Older — It's So As Ever Selected Poems.
http://www.poems.com/asevekyg.htm
Two Poems
from Joanne Kyger's
"I Blinked My Eyes, Looked Up and
"It's So"
As Ever: Selected Poems
Online Bookstore Listing
Joanne Kyger: A native Californian, Joanne Kyger became part of the San Francisco poetry world in 1957 when she left Santa Barbara, where she had attended both high school and the University of California. After spending four years in Kyoto, she returned in 1964 to San Francisco, where her first book was published. Further travels took her to Europe and New York City before she settled on the coast north of San Francisco. She travels as much as possible to Mexico. (Photo by Chris Felver)
About As Ever: Selected Poems
Gary Snyder
"A major collection by the legendary figure and muse whose exemplary writing reflects her discerning Buddhist sensibility."
Anne Waldman
Anselm Hollo "If existence is just what happens, can poetry rise to the occasion? Joanne Kyger's poetry is of existence as it happens, moving within earshot, and close-up, under her sharply critical, wildly affectionate glance. It is Kyger's peculiar sorcery to force the issue: a wave of her wand brings actuality into focus, shimmering in syllables newly familiar, momentous, and true." Bill Berkson "Joanne Kyger's great body of poetry continues to amaze... One of the most needed books in American poetry today."

39. Poetry Daily: Poetry Archive
joanne kyger As Ever Selected Poems Penguin Books. Copyright © 2002 by joannekyger. All rights reserved. Reproduced by Poetry Daily with permission.
http://www.poems.com/twopokyg.htm
Two Poems:
I Blinked My Eyes, Looked Up and
When you're alive you get to
recognize hematite,
azurite, smoked quartz
lovely eh?
in sticky black silk And watch simplicity
become complex in management
'Only bow when bowed to' Go look at the sunset
Inspiration for a bunch of numbers
heralding the close of the Xian calendar
and new age metaphysical smoothies Suddenly, I looked up, and everyone had white hair People go in and out of your life, and your life is a room filled with flowers and a kitchen cooking supper and you have wrested the inscrutable from the obvious or the other way around We are called the exquisite bloom of February We are called wild and grow freely Very very annoying are people who arrive an hour and a half late for lunch. March 1995
It's So
It's so hot and sleepy at two this afternoon and sad too like a skeleton bracing itself Do you think some stray word Will electrify this mess or does one just give in to the empty space of the afternoon O go to the beach drag yourself to the shore October 20, 1998

40. Samsara Quarterly - Powered By XMB
Author Subject joanne kyger. samsara Administrator Posts Meltzer. joannekyger's poems musing, sharpedged, generous. Striking how
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