BIBLIOGRAPHY
Books
(located on OCLC's WorldCat, under Arts & Humanities):
Now Available! Nine poems in
a "chaplet" pamphlet: BETWEEN OURSELVES, poems by Peter Money
(Number 27 in a series). $1.00 to Backwoods Broadsides, RR5, Box 3630,
Ellsworth, ME, 04605-9529
THESE ARE MY SHOES: poems/ 1st ed., Boz Publications, New
York, NY, 1991, 87 pg., 22 cm., $6.95, paper (In the library collections
of Univ. of Colorado at Boulder, Library of Congress, Kauai Community College,
Cape Cod Community College, Exuma Library, Paterson Free Public Library,
Oberlin College, Reed College, Brown Univ., Beloit College. Originally
sold at the Grolier Poetry Bookshop, St. Mark's Bookstore, Gotham Bookmart,
City Lights, Modern Times, Small Press Traffic, Now Voyager, The Provincetown
Bookshop.)
MINOR ROADS: poems/ privately printed, ltd. ed. of 50 copies
bound by John DeMerritt at the Taurus Bookbindery in Berkeley; 1993, 23
cm., hardcover (In the collection of Oberlin College. Originally some copies
were for sale at Small Press Traffic.)
A BIG YELLOW: poems/ CLOUD (publisher), 48 Biddlestone Rd.,
Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 5SL, England; ltd. ed. of 150 copies,1996, 19
cm; paper, "Markings (series) no. 11", color cover by Harley; $7 US or
3.75 Sterling /IMO (In the collections of the National Art Library of the
Victoria & Albert Museum, The British Library, others; see also Whitakers
Bibliographic Services/British Books In Print. Sold through the publisher.)
Sample Poems
Adobe Anthologies, Berkeley Poetry Review, Big Hammer, Big Scream, Black
River Review, The Bomb/Jet Black, Chiron Review, Compound Eye, Haight Ashbury
Literary Journal, "This Far Together" Anthology, Lactuca, lift, Napalm
Health Spa, Noe Valley Voice, North Dakota Quarterly, Quietmountain, Talisman,
The Wallace Stevens Journal, We, Writers' Bloc; American Poetry Review--forthcoming.
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Of Note (Long poem about Na Pali Coast in Fall '95 Hawai'i
Review. For info write c/o English Dept., Univ. of Hawai'i at Manoa, 1733
Donaghho Rd., Honolulu, HI 96822.)
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Interview With Allen Ginsberg in 1992 Provincetown Arts
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article on Outsider Art (inside prisons) in 1994 Provincetown Arts
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line drawing of Ferlinghetti riding a bike in P-town in 1995 Provincetown
Arts
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schematic ink drawings in 1996 poetry book by my father
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pamphlet "On Levering Poetry: A Manifesto To Poet & Reader" published
by Jet Black (ID)
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essay "Missing Dada: The Importance Of Dada At The End Of A Century And
The Quiet Example Of Marsden Hartley"--1992 New Press Literary Quarterly
prize.
Current Activites: Writing museum catalog text for show featuring
major American photographs (from the collection of a Bay Area collector
and psychologist), teaching a writing/discussion course at the Berkeley
Adult School and working with writer Lawrence Fixel on a spoken autobiography.
Related Interests: Art (especially oil paintings) and found
objects which tend to present a figure or object alone in space. Particular
admiration for line, impasto, and found or discarded materials.
Recommended Texts, etc.:
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"The Poetics Of Awkwardness" by Joseph Duemer (The Journal, Vol.
13 No.2, Fall/Winter 1990, Ohio State Univ.)
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"The Phantasies Of A Prisoner" by Lowell Naeve (Swallow, 1958).
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"A Homemade World" by Hugh Kenner (Marion Boyars)
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" Mr. Palomar" by Italo Calvino
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"Adventures In The Arts" by Marsden Hartley (Boni and Liveright, 1921)
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"Concerning The Spiritual In Art" by Kandinsky (Dover)
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"Cubism, Stieglitz, and the Early Poetry of William Carlos Williams" by
Bram Dijkstra (Princton)
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"Ex Cranium, Night" by Carl Rakosi (Black Sparrow)
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"First, there is the Need" by Charles Reznikoff (Black Sparrow pamphlet
no. 52)
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"The Poetics of Space" by Gaston Bachelard
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"7 Types of Ambiguity" by William Empson
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"On Being Blue" by William Gass
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"A History of Reading" by Alberto Manguel
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First Intensity (journal out of Lawrence, KS)
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"And Our Faces, My Heart, Brief As Photos" by John Berger (Writers and
Readers, London, 1984)
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paintings by Chet Jones', DeMartis, Tooker, Harley, Packard, Tierney, Hofmann,
Avery, Hartley; Judith Brown sculputure; dance, Gould's Goldberg, R.E.M.,
"The Art of The Violin", driftwood, worn coral, tidescapes, cloudscapes,
landscapes, the next thing.
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