[New-Poetry] 100 Poets You Should Know
Halvard Johnson
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Thu Nov 22 09:33:15 EST 2007
Hm, I memorized that Padgett poem too, Jason. The other poem
I've memorized is "Crickets" by Aram Saroyan.
Hal
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On Nov 21, 2007, at 11:16 PM, Jason Quackenbush wrote:
> It's an interesting point. The question I'd like to ask you is
> visible to whom? If you're talking about contemporary performance
> poetry, they don't get much more visible than Buddy Wakefield or
> Miguel Algarin. Tom Raworth, while not particularly visible on this
> side of the atlantic, is more visible in Great Britain than I think
> a number of the people on your list are. I'll withdraw the
> suggestion though and in his place offer Jim Carroll: the only
> living american poet of import to have penned a alternative rock
> anthem; one that still gets airplay on independent "underground" and
> alternative radio. Plus there was a movie about him, which is
> something you can't say about Jorie Graham, thank Christ. I didn't
> notice this was an american list. As for anthologies, I think it
> depends on whose anthologies you read. I don't know for sure, but
> I'd be willing to bet Clayton Eshleman and Jerome Rothenberg have
> more anthologies between them, both as editors and as poets and
> translators than a good portion of your list combined. Anselm
> Berrigan, aside from being brilliant and a blood heir to the New
> York School also is still the director of the Poetry Project at St.
> Mark's Place, which as far as I know is the longest running spoken
> word series on the east coast.
>
> As for Ron Padgett, true, he's maybe not the most visible figure and
> is maybe an emotional choice. but nevertheless he's one of the few
> poets I've ever memorized, and I think I probably own more
> anthologies that he's in than I do anthologies that Maya Angelou is
> in. But then, I don't generally buy THOSE kind of anthologies. So
> yeah, I guess he can go too. Still, i think he's a poet everyone
> should know.
>
> Nothing in that drawer
> Nothing in that drawer
> Nothing in that drawer
> Nothing in that drawer
> Nothing in that drawer
> Nothing in that drawer
> Nothing in that drawer
> Nothing in that drawer
> Nothing in that drawer
> Nothing in that drawer
> Nothing in that drawer
> Nothing in that drawer
> Nothing in that drawer
> Nothing in that drawer
> ~Ron Padgett "Nothing In That Drawer"
>
> yrs,
> JQ
> jforjames at aol.com wrote:
>> I can see Alice Notley bumping onto the list...but my list is based
>> on 'visibility' (which I'd loosely define as appearing on
>> contents pages of major anthologies, media mentions, book reviews,
>> public readings, etc.) and I'd be surprised if some
>> of your other replacements, worthy as they may be, could bump a
>> Gioia or a Jorie, a Dove or an Angelou, etc.
>> Say it ain't so about Hayden...I thought he was hanging on in small
>> house in upstate New York. But, yes two list
>> criteria are living and U.S. based long enough to be considered
>> 'American' by most. Finnegan
>> it's a good list there are a few people you left off that i would
>> definitely have replaced Rita Dove, Billy Collins, and Ai
>> with. Actually here are my substitutions
>> Include: Padgett Ron Notley Alice Berrigan
>> Anselm Eshleman Clayton Rothernberg Jerome Algarin
>> Miguel Wakefield Buddy Raworth Tom in turn
>> remove: Ai Angelou Maya Dove Rita Giovanni
>> Nikki Gioia Dana Graham Jorie Levine Phillip Lee Li
>> Young
>>
>>
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