I'd show my texts from Openport but they were algorithmically
generated, came from my wads of paper in my pockets, were determined
by cues in an application, or were brought about by the random
smashing of fortune cookies.
Alan... hope it went well... I always love your live writing/ laptop
The ars poetica project continues to thrum at:
http://www.logolalia.com/arspoetica/
Poems appeared last week by: Sandra Alland, Maxianne Berger, and Jesse
Glass.
Poems will appear this week by: Jesse Glass, Mari-Lou Rowley, Ann
Bogle, and Jennifer Compton.
A new poem about poetry every day.
Escalator
The escalator
is a dangerous enemy
who could trip you
one step at a time.
This is how the mind works,
synthesizing dream with substance.
Or as Jung
alternates
with Freud.
The substitution
of
Thank you, Hal, for posting this. Gene is a big part of life for so many of
us, and his legacy is immeasurable. Gene's work continues to be a huge
inspiration. His self-effacing manner is only a part of the wonderful
commitment that Gene brought to life.
I hope that people reading this post will
the pentagon arguing that poetry 'presents a special risk' to national
security because of its 'content and format'.
All RIGHT!!! At last they're taking us seriously!!
John
At 02:53 PM 2/26/2007, you wrote:
the pentagon arguing that poetry 'presents a special risk' to
national security because of its 'content and format'.
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http://anaobits.blogspot.com/2007/02/gene-frumkin-to-kin.html
P!^VP
http://anagogues.blogspot.com/2007/02/whass-context-yo-pent-tietronic-
varlet.html
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On 26-Feb-07, at 11:53 AM, chris mann wrote:
the pentagon arguing that poetry 'presents a special risk' to national
security because of its 'content and format'.
beautiful pome tom
On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 09:11:47 -0800 Thomas savage [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
No Subject*
Burial methods become easier
When the birds are hungry.
This is not a test.
The best moments come without preparation.
Master your thoughts.
They'll still be there
But may no longer trouble
Thanks for this.
I knew Gene for many years at The University of New Mexico.
This is indeed a loss.
Best,
Joel
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Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 12:39 PM
Subject: Re: RIP Gene Frumkin (1928-2007)
http://anaugury.blogspot.com/2007/02/content-and-format.html
Publish ME. I'm not itinerant an got no guanno either, 'bye.
P!^VP
Appius told Minutius ah sweet content, where is thy mild abode
Minutius told Calphurnia we ask and ask - thou smilest and art still
Calphurnia told Corbulo loathsome and foul with hideous leprosy
Corbulo told Horatio do never appear but in the dark or night
Horatio told Icilius my lost delights,
http://ananthegranduncles.blogspot.com/2007/02/minnie-told-mickey-
mouse-two-verses-and.html
P!^VP
PS.. nice, Jeff. Tak fur yelpin... and did you see J1 processed?
On 26-Feb-07, at 3:25 PM, Harrison Jeff wrote:
Appius told Minutius ah sweet content, where is thy mild abode
Minutius told
this is why people like Hakim Bey have to be careful calling for
poetic terrorism in this day age—
On Feb 26, 2007, at 1:53 PM, chris mann wrote:
the pentagon arguing that poetry 'presents a special risk' to
national security because of its 'content and format'.
Born in Chicago, composer and violinist Leroy Jenkins was one of the
most important musicians to emerge from the AACM (Association for the
Advancement of Creative Musicians), the legendary collective of which
he was a member until his death in 2007. Like many of the
Association's members, Jenkins
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Sent: Mon 2/26/2007 9:08 PM
To: Susan Russell Salamon
Subject: REPRINTING OF UKANHAVYRFUCKINCITIBAK. by d.a. levy
Dear d.a. levy legend Supporter or Fan:
I will reprint d.a. levy's UKANHAVYRFUCKINCITIBAK. by May
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