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  1. "Forest Beatniks" and "Urban Thoreaus": Gary Snyder, Jack Kerouac, Lew Welch, and Michael McClure by Rod Phillips, Gary Snyder, et all 2001-02-01
  2. Six Sections from Mountains and Rivers without End Plus One. by Gary. SNYDER, 1979-01-01
  3. Turtle Island: Poems from Turtle Island and Other Collections by Gary Snyder, Paul Winter, 1991-06
  4. Introduction to MultiSim for the DC/AC Course by Gary Snyder, 2009-07-10
  5. Earth House Hold: Technical Notes and Queries to Fellow Dharma Revolutionaries by Gary Snyder, 1969-06
  6. Regarding Wave by Gary Snyder, 1970-01-01
  7. Left Out in the Rain: Poems by Gary Snyder, 2005-12-09
  8. Gary Snyder (U.S.Authors) by Bob Steuding, 1977-04-11
  9. Opening the Mountain: Circumambulating Mount Tamalpais, A Ritual Walk by Matthew Davis, Michael Farrell Scott, 2006-10-26
  10. The Selected Letters of Allen Ginsberg and Gary Snyder by Gary Snyder, Allen Ginsberg, 2009-09-29
  11. Old Ways by Gary Snyder, 1977-06-01
  12. Myths & Texts by Gary Snyder, 1978-02-01
  13. Nuke-Rebuke: Writers and Artists Against Nuclear Energy & Weapons (Contemporary Anthology Series) by Among the 45 poets, story and essay writers: Hayashi Kyoko, et all 1984-05-01
  14. In Search of the Primitive: Rereading David Antin, Jerome Rothenberg and Gary Snyder

41. Lee And Snyder
Essay compares works by gary snyder and LiYoung Lee.
http://mrspock.marion.ohio-state.edu/lishan/lee & Snyder SA.htm

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Translate this page gary snyder La mente salvaje (poemas y ensayos) Traducción Nacho Fernández,Miguel Ángel Bernat, José Luis Regojo, John Good Madrid, 2000 125 págs.
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15 Milosz, Lubicz 14 Marc, Franz ... 1 Berger, John GARY SNYDER La mente salvaje (poemas y ensayos) Traducción: Nacho Fernández, Miguel Ángel Bernat, José Luis Regojo, John Good Madrid, 2000 128 págs. 8,38 € ISBN: 84-88020-26-0 La obra del poeta y ensayista Gary Snyder (San Francisco, 1930) plantea una esclarecedora revisión a nuestra pertenencia al mundo natural. En su poesía convergen el conocimiento detallado de la naturaleza y de la tradición literaria oriental, el legado ético del budismo -residió en Japón durante una década- y la recuperación de la intimidad con el entorno propio de las culturas primitivas. Vinculado a la generación beat y al pensamiento ecologista, los ensayos de Snyder recogen el fundamento intelectual de una posición política y estética tan fascinante como rigurosa. La mente salvaje, antología que reúne treinta y cuatro poemas y tres textos en prosa, es el primer libro publicado en castellano de un autor esencial de la literatura contemporánea en lengua inglesa. Reseñas: “Para Snyder, del que Árdora reúne poemas y ensayos, el lenguaje no impone orden en un universo caótico, sino que refleja, precisamente, su carácter salvaje. Premio Pulitzer en 1974, Snyder ha conseguido zafarse de la imagen tópica de autor

43. Nature And Culture
Univ. of Calif. Davis undergrad program started by gary snyder; the first of its kind.
http://wwwenglish.ucdavis.edu/Nat&Cult/NAC.html

44. Literary Encyclopedia
snyder, gary. (1930 ), www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature. StatusMajor. gary snyder was born in San Francisco on May 8 th , 1930.
http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=4139

45. Gary Snyder
gary snyder delivers his opus. Review by Catherine A. Salmons.
http://www.bostonphoenix.com/alt1/archive/books/reviews/03-97/SNYDER.html
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Holistic hipster
Gary Snyder delivers his opus
by Catherine A. Salmons Old ghost ranges, sunken rivers, come again . . .
walk the path, sit the rains,
grind the ink, wet the brush, unroll the
broad white space . . .

This invocation to the muse of the Chinese scroll painter who unfurls his yin/yang-balanced cascade of boulders, temples, and streams with a few sweeping brush strokes sets the epic tone of Mountains and Rivers Without End , the long-awaited memoir in verse by Pulitzer-winning poet Gary Snyder. As far back as Snyder's 1950s Berkeley grad school days, when he hobnobbed with his fellow Beat pioneers of San Francisco's flowering North Beach scene (Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Robert Duncan, Jack Spicer) and published his first book of poems, Myths and Texts , rumors already swirled that he was writing this book THE book a single work of magnificent scope that would flow through the years and channels of his life like an all-encompassing scroll. Four decades later, this project's completion couldn't help being heralded as a Literary Event even if Mountains and Rivers weren't the graceful opus that it is.

46. Berkeley Poetry Conference, Summer 1965
U.C. Berkeley Language Center archives, including recordings of gary snyder.
http://blc.berkeley.edu/bpc.html
Berkeley Poetry Conference, Summer 1965 Sound recordings from the Berkeley Language Center's Speech Archive Berkeley Poetry Conference Lectures (SA 638, 1-7)
  • SA 638, 1:
    SA 638, 2: Jack Spicer, "Poetry and Politics", July 14, 1965. Introduced by Thomas Parkinson. Duration: 75 min. (May not be transcribed for publication.)
    Spicer sample
    21 seconds, 456k.
    SA 638, 3: Gary Snyder, "Poetry and the Primitive", July 16, 1965. Introduced by Allen Ginsberg. Duration: 75 min.
    Snyder sample
    29 seconds, 632k.
    SA 638, 4: Charles Olson, "Causal Mythology", July 20, 1965. Introduced by Robert Duncan. Duration: 80 min.
    Olson sample
    11 seconds, 240k.
    SA 638, 5: Ed Dorn, "The Poet, the People, the Spirit", July 21, 1965. Duration: 70 min. (Personal copies only; not for further distribution.)
    Dorn sample
    32 seconds, 710k.
    SA 638, 6: Allen Ginsberg, "What's Happening on Earth", July 22, 1965. Introduced by Gary Snyder. Duration: 80 min. (May be broadcast only in unedited form.) SA 638, 7: Robert Creeley, "Sense of Measure", July 23, 1965. Introduced by Robert Duncan. Duration: 85 min.
Berkeley Poetry Conference Readings (SA 639, 1-14)

47. Serendipity Books
gary snyder. 1 .. Aitken (Robert) Taking the Path of Zen. Fine. $22.50. 7 ..snyder (gary) Axe Handles Poems. SFNorthPoint,1983 Second Printing.
http://www.serendipitybooks.com/snyder.html
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1...... Aitken (Robert) Taking the Path of Zen. Berk:NorthPoi,1982 Advance uncorrected galley of the first edition. Bound in printed wrappers, with a small stain on the front cover. Foreword by Gary Snyder. Fine. $45.00 2...... Halper (Jon) = editor Gary Snyder: Dimensions of a Life. SF:SierraClub(1991) First edition. Bound in wrappers. Fine. $35.00 3...... Kherdian (David) Six San Francisco Poets. Fre:Giligia(1969) First edition. Original black cloth in dust wrapper. On the poets, Ferlinghetti, Snyder, Whalen, Meltzer, McClure, and Brother Antoninus. Fine. $55.00 4...... Sakaki (Nanao) Bellyfulls. Eug:Toad(1966) First edition. Stapled in wrappers. With a note by Gary Snyder. Fine. $55.00 5...... Sakaki (Nanao) Break the Mirror: The Poems of Nanao Sakaki. Berk:NoPoint,1987 Advance uncorrected page proof of the first edition. In wrappers. With a foreword by Gary Snyder. Fine. $40.00 6...... Sakaki (Nanao) Real Play. SF:ToothTime,1981 First edition. Bound in wrapper. With a brief introduction by Gary Snyder. Fine. $22.50 7...... Snyder (Gary) Axe Handles: Poems. SF:NorthPoint,1983 Second Printing. Original blue cloth in dust wrapper. Fine. $30.00

48. Word Beat West
Collection of pieces by west coast Beat poets, incl. gary snyder
http://www.txt.de/spress/beatland/reader/toc/westbeat.htm#snyder

WORDBEAT WEST COAST
LAWRENCE FERLINGHETTI BIOGRAPH Sometimes During Eternity from A Coney Island Of the Mind from Pictures of the Gone World Allen Ginsberg Dying NOTES
BOB KAUFMAN SEE BLACK BEATS
RUTH WEISS SEE FEMME BEATS
MICHAEL McCLURE BIOGRAPH Point Lobos : Animism NOTES
GARY SNYDER BIOGRAPH How Poetry Comes To Me Riprap Axe Handles Hay For the Horses ... For All NOTES
PHILIP WHALEN BIOGRAPH NOTES

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49. Snyder, Gary. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. snyder, gary. 1930–, American poet, b. San Francisco. Associated withthe beat generation of the 1950s, he lived in Japan from 1956 to 1968.
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50. 54483. Snyder, Gary. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION gary snyder (b. 1930), US poet. Above Pate Valley (l. 16–19). .. No Nature; New and Selected Poems gary snyder. (1992) Pantheon Books.
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Pushing the Bear grass, thousands

51. Gary Snyder, Writer
gary snyder. May 8, 1930 (San Francisco, California) . Winner of PulitzerPrize for Poetry 1975. Poetry. snyder, gary, Riprap, 1959.
http://www.hycyber.com/CLASS/snyder_gary.html
Gary Snyder
May 8, 1930 (San Francisco, California) -
Winner of Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 1975
Poetry
Snyder, Gary,
Riprap,
Myths and Texts,
The Back Country,
Regarding Wave,
Earth House Hold,
Turtle Island,
New Directions, New York, 1974. Pulitzer Prize ISBN: 0-8112-0546-0
The Old Ways,
The Real Work: Interviews and Talks, 1964-1979,
New Directions, New York, 1980. ISBN: 0-8112-0760-9
Axe Handles, American Book Award
The Practice of the Wild

52. 'Riprap' By Gary Snyder
'Riprap' by gary snyder. Lay down these words Before your mind likerocks. placed solid, by hands In choice of place, set Before
http://www.litkicks.com/Texts/Riprap.html
'Riprap' by Gary Snyder
Lay down these words Before your mind like rocks. placed solid, by hands In choice of place, set Before the body of the mind in space and time: Solidity of bark, leaf or wall riprap of things: Cobble of milky way, straying planets, These poems, people, lost ponies with Dragging saddles and rocky sure-foot trails. The worlds like an endless four-dimensional Game of Go . ants and pebbles In the thin loam, each rock a word a creek-washed stone Granite: ingrained with torment of fire and weight Crystal and sediment linked hot all change, in thoughts, As well as things. Literary Kicks

53. Literary Kicks GarySnyder
Join here. gary snyder by brooklyn, Bruce Cook said it well if Ginsberg is the Beatmovement's Walt Whitman (he is), gary snyder is the Henry David Thoreau.
http://www.litkicks.com/BeatPages/page.jsp?what=GarySnyder

54. Gary Snyder Manuscripts, 1955-1983
gary snyder Manuscripts, 19551983. Prepared by Alex Gildzen. Revised by Athena Salaba,30 January 1995. 1983, 26 Sept. snyder, gary. To Arthur and Kit Knight.
http://speccoll.library.kent.edu/literature/poetry/snyder.html
Gary Snyder Manuscripts, 1955-1983
Prepared by Alex Gildzen Revised by Athena Salaba, 30 January 1995 11th Floor, .5 cubit ft.
Scope and Content
The Department began purchasing Gary Snyder's manuscript material in the early 1970s and has made it a collecting priority since that time. One of the focus areas for collection development within Special Collections is contemporary poetry. An effort is made to collect Gary Snyder's printed works comprehensively, while enhancing the printed material with manuscripts and letters as they are available in the market. Provenance varies but most of the material was purchased from Jim Lowell's Asphodel Bookshop. The collection includes manuscripts of individual poems, his poetry collection This collection will be a valuable resource to scholars pursuing research of Gary Snyder himself and his work.
Biographical Sketch
Turtle Island (1974). Among his poetry collections are Riprap The Back Country Regarding Wave Turtle Island and Axe Handles (1983). Snyder's most notable works are Earth House Hold The Old Ways (1979) and The Real Work
  • 1955: Cold Mountain Poems of Han-shan.
  • 55. COSMIC BASEBALL ASSOCIATION-GARY SNYDER 1997 PLAYER PLATE
    gary snyder. Pitcher. born May 8, 1930. Beat Generation Writer. In 1975, he wonthe Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his work entitled Turtle Island. gary snyder.
    http://www.cosmicbaseball.com/snyder7.html
    Gary Snyder
    Pitcher
    born May 8, 1930
    Beat Generation Writer
    Gary Snyder was one of the six poets who read at the historic Six Gallery Reading in San Francisco on October 7, 1955. He read the poem "A Berry Feast." Born in San Francisco and raised in the northwest, he went to Reed College where he roomed with two other members of the West Coast Beat Generation vortex, Phillip Whalen and Lew Welch . After college and while living in Berkeley he began a life-long study of Buddhism. Later, Snyder would move to Japan. Snyder first came across the term "Beat Generation" when, while sitting in a dentist's chair in San Francisco, he read "Jazz of the Beat Generation" by Jack Kerouac in New World Writing No. 7 in 1955. His association with the New York contigent of the Beat Generation began shortly after when he met Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac through Kenneth Rexroth in San Francisco. Much of Kerouac's novel Dharma Bums was inspired by the friendly relationship that developed between the two men. In that novel, Snyder appears as the character Japhy Ryder. Snyder's interest and knoweldge of Buddhism had a significant influence on Kerouac's study of that religion. Snyder's first book of poetry

    56. Reading Gary Snyder's Mountains And Rivers: A Graduate Research Workshop
    Links for Reading gary snyder'sMountains and Rivers Without End. http//shc.stanford.edu/shc/19971998/97-98workshops/gary.snyder.links.html.
    http://shc.stanford.edu/shc/1997-1998/97-98workshops/Gary.Snyder.links.html
    Links for Reading Gary Snyder's Mountains and Rivers Without End
    http://shc.stanford.edu/shc/1997-1998/97-98workshops/Gary.Snyder.links.html
    Mountains and Rivers and Links: Go to the Mountains and Rivers Workshop Home Page Go to the Stanford Humanities Center Home Page Go to the Stanford University Home Page

    57. Academic Directories
    Back to Educational Resources. snyder, gary,
    http://www.allianceforlifelonglearning.org/er/tree.jsp?c=5990

    58. L'Arengario. Beat Generation: Gary Snyder

    http://www.arengario.it/mostre/beats/snyder.htm
    BEAT GENERATION Gary Snyder
    ( San Francisco 1930 ) Bibliografia
    Riprap
    Cold Mountain Poems
    The Back Country
    "Si laureò in Antropologia al Reed College.
    Studiò il cinese classico e andò a studiare lo Zen in Giappone, dove si specializzò come traduttore dal giapponese.
    E' considerato l'ispiratore del movimento dei Diggers " (Pivano 1978: pag. 358). Gary Snyder (1969)
    Fotografia di Harry Redl Opere di Gary Snyder SNYDER Gary The Back Country , London, Fulcrum Press, 1967; 23,2x15,3 cm., brossura, pp. 112; copertina a tre colori, 1 fotografia b.n. n.t. di Neil Williams. Edizione originale (Pivano 1978: pag. 359). SNYDER Gary Riprap , San Francisco, Four Seasons Foundation, 1969; 20,2x13,5 cm., brossura, pp. (8) 62 (2), ritratto fotografico b.n. dell'autore in copertina di Harry Redl e 2 illustrazioni b.n. n.t. Esemplare con firma autografa di Snyder al frontespizio . Nuova edizione riveduta delle due raccolte pubblicate precedentemente nel 1958 e 1959.

    59. Snyder
    The Wild Mind of gary snyder. gary snyder, though, has little in common withthe right wingers who currently prevail throughout the western world.
    http://www.shambhalasun.com/Archives/Features/1996/May96/Snyder.htm
    The Wild Mind of Gary Snyder Trevor Carolan For the nineties, the celebrated Beat rebel advocates "wild mind," neighborhood values and watershed politics. "Wild mind," he says, "means elegantly self-disciplined, self-regulating. That's what wilderness is. Nobody has a management plan for it."
    Asked if he grows tired of talking about ecological stewardship, digging in, and coalition-building, the poet Gary Snyder responds with candor: "Am I tired of talking about it? I'm tired of doing it!" he roars. "But hey, you've got to keep doing it. That's part of politics, and politics is more than winning and losing at the polls."
    These days, there's an honest, conservative-sounding ring to the politics of the celebrated Beat rebel. Gary Snyder, though, has little in common with the right wingers who currently prevail throughout the western world.
    "Conservatism has some very valid meanings," he says. "Of course, most of the people who call themselves conservative aren't that, because they're out to extract and use, to turn a profit. Curiously, eco and artist people and those who work with dharma practice are conservatives in the best sense of the word-we're trying to save a few things!
    "Care for the environment is like

    60. The Gary Snyder Web Site
    gary snyder. Welcome to gary's personal web page. The objectivesof this site are to share photos with friends and family, share
    http://members.cruzio.com/~garylion/
    Gary Snyder
    Welcome to Gary's personal web page. The objectives of this site are to share photos with friends and family, share wooden boat restoration info and, to attempt to provide a glimpse into who I am. Of course I think my friend Jon said it best in his web site "If you really want to know who I am, turn the computer off, sit in a quiet place and learn who you are." With that said, as most people who know me are already aware, last year I changed careers after twenty years of being an automotive technician. I decided to follow my passion for computers and high technology. I realized several years ago that the passion for my work had left. Life is far too short to spend such a great deal of time doing something just for the security and money of it. It was unfair to my business partner Dan, my customers and, of course to myself to continue. When it became clear to me that the only reason I wasn't making the change was fear I had to make the change. Selling Saab-O-Rama to Dan and ending a successful ten-year business partnership wasn't easy. Keeping our friendship was important and, after months of working on it we finalized a deal that kept our friendship intact. Leaving honorably was a very high priority for me. So with that done I took a couple of months off to work on

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