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         Coolidge Clark:     more books (100)
  1. Own Face (Sun & Moon Classics) by Clark Coolidge, 2000-11-01
  2. The Maintains by Clark Coolidge, 1974
  3. Bomb by Faisal Devji, Clark Coolidge, et all 2000-07-15
  4. To Obtain the Value of the Cake Measure From Zero. a Play By Tom Veitch and Clark Coolidge by Clark. [With Tom Veitch) Coolidge, 1970-01-01
  5. Campaign Speeches of 1932 by President Hoover/ Ex-President Coolidge by Herbert Clark and Calvin Coolidge Hoover, 1933
  6. At Egypt by Clark Coolidge, 1988-01-01
  7. The Rova Improvisations (Sun & Moon Classics) by Clark Coolidge, 2000-04-01
  8. On The Nameways Volume Two by Clark Coolidge, 2001
  9. Polaroid by Clark Coolidge, 1975-01-01
  10. Mine: One That Enters the Stories by Clark Coolidge, 2004-01-01
  11. The Crystal Text (Sun & Moon Classics) by Clark Coolidge, 2000-09-01
  12. Baffling Means by Clark Coolidge, Philip Guston, 1991-05
  13. Sound As Thought (New American Poetry Series) by Clark Coolidge, 1990-04
  14. The Book of During by Clark Coolidge, 1991-01-01

1. Clark Coolidge - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
CLARK COOLIDGE S VISUAL ARTS INTERTEXTS 19681976 transcription of a talk by Tom Orange; Clark Coolidge Homepage @ the Elecronic Poetry Center
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Jump to: navigation search Clark Coolidge February 26 – ) is an American poet born in Providence, Rhode Island Often associated with the Language School , his experience as a Jazz drummer and interest in a wide array of subjects- including caves, geology, bebop , weather, Salvador Dal­ Jack Kerouac , and movies- often finds correspondence in his work . Coolidge grew up in Providence, Rhode Island and has lived, among other places, in Manhattan Cambridge (MA) San Francisco Rome (Italy), and the Berkshire Hills . He currently lives in Petaluma, California
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    • . (New York: Lines Books, 1966). (with Tom Veitch) To Obtain the Value of the Cake Measure From Zero: A Play in One Act . (San Francisco: Pants Press, 1970). Space The So: Poems 1966 . (New York: Adventures in Poetry, 1971). Suite V . (New York: Adventures in Poetry, 1973). The Maintains . (San Francisco, CA: This Press Polaroid . (New York: Adventures in Poetry / Bolinas, CA: Big Sky, 1975). Quartz Hearts (San Francisco: This Press, 1978).

    2. Clark Coolidge
    CLARK COOLIDGE. Clark Coolidge. Coolidge s eponymous second book was published by Aram Saroyan s LINES press in 1967.
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    Item Detail Far Out West Author(s): COOLIDGE CLARK Cover: Paperback Currently Not Available List Price Our Price You save $2.95 "39 poems of humour and duress, written while attending to remnants of my childhood on satellite waves, realizing an inherent wackiness in these accounts of men descending from horses before buttes or saloons, speaking lines like 'This town got a sawbones?' . . . They had me so dreaming that I took aim and wrote. Or wrote without hardly aiming to, one". River of No Concern Bad Hand Territory Brand What Far Out West Right About the Running Woman Down Too Many Barrels The Price of Scabies All Dressed Out in Storm (A Charnel Whip) Pegleg Holdem's Death You Don't Tell Me Professor Hepburn Rides Again A Plain Load of Dumb Luck For a Decent Man You Sure Get a Hardon Sheriff The Battle for the Cotton Reserves Hands Up So Far The Grimace at Stone Junction Outlaw with Sand The Rash Components of Skip Homeier The Puissance of String Ties Riders of the Boards Earnest Tampers Trustworthy Locator with Dog Town Gone Off (Rocks Made out of Raisins) The Drawbacks of a Riderless Valley The Big Sundry Cattle on Horseback (a Methodical Thinness) Higher Saddles and Shorter Ladders Only Possibilities Occasion Killer From the Cimarron Sandhills I Said the Duck Doubletalk on Tumbler's Flats A Moon Obscured by Clowns

    4. RAMEY
    MARCE coolidge clark b 27 SEP 1923 d. 0725-2003 6. LENA MAE CLARK b 11 AUG 1926 7. WILLIAM HOWARD CLARK b 5 OCT 1929, married Fanny Sims,
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    CLARK ANCESTRY ORIGIN: Scottish Generation #1 JOSEPH CLARK Birth 1820 in va Marriage MARY "POLLY" THOMAS b: 1818 in ky Married: 30 APR 1840 in CARTER CO. KY Children OWEN CLARK b: JUL 1845 in Carter CO. KY stephen CLARK b: 1841 sarah CLARK b: 1844 naomi " ama " CLARK b: 1848 #2 OWEN CLARK Birth JUL 1845 in Carter CO. KY Death 1 SEP 1904 Occupation: laborer/coal miner Note civil war Confederate 40th ky vol mnt inf. company E Father: JOSEPH CLARK b: 1820 in va Mother: MARY "POLLY" THOMAS b: 1818 in ky
    Marriage MARY BELL LUNSFORD b: OCT 1864 in BOYD CO.KY Married: 25 DEC 1890 in BOYD CO.KY Divorced: Children JOHN GREEN CLARK b: 13 SEP 1891 in Rush KY Boyd Co. Marriage margaret ann GUNNOE Married: 14 MAY 1903 in fayettville wv . She then married: BURTEN JENKINS b: MAY 1845 in KY
    Marriage jimimey francis STEWART b: 1867 Married: 30 MAY 1871 in CARTER CO. KY Children JOSEPH M CLARK #3 JOHN GREEN CLARK Birth 13 SEP 1891 in Rush, KY Boyd Co. Death 22 NOV 1975 in Pikeville KY Note: Mt. manor nursing. Home Burial HUFF-JUSTICE CEMETERY Occupation Retired Coal Miner Note He lived at sprigg wv mingo co. 1918 when

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    6. JENNINGS FUNERAL HOMES
    Brothercoolidge clark. Brother-GEORGE CLARK. CLARKRANGE CHAPEL -Jennings Funeral Homes in charge of services for MR. CASTER W.”C.W.” CLARK of the Banner
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    JENNINGS FUNERAL HOMES OBITUARY ARCHIVES December, 2003 Mr. GARY RAY BUCK, AGE 39, of THE DOUBLE TOP COMMUNITY, Passed Away Saturday, December 6, 2003 at the JAMESTOWN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER in Jamestown, TN. The family will receive friends Wednesday, December 10, 2003 from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Jennings Funeral Home Chapel. Mr. GARY RAY BUCK is survived by: Wife-ANNA BUCK of Jamestown, Tenn. Son-BROCK BUCK of Jonesboro, Ark. Son-BRANDON BUCK of Jonesboro, Ark. Son-COREY BUCK of Jamestown, Tenn. Daughter-MISTI ROBERSON of Cookeville, Tenn. Grandchild-GRACE ANN ROBERSON of Cookeville, Tenn. Father-DAVID BUCK AND WIFE BRENDA of Jamestown, Tenn. Mother-LINDA REYNOLDS of Jamestown, Tenn. Brother-GALEN BUCK of Jamestown, Tenn. Step Brother-KEVIN BUCK of Jamestown, Tenn. Sister-JENETTA HARRIS of Jamestown, Tenn. Sister-MELINDA BYRD of Yukon, Okla. GRANDFATHER-EVERETT BUCK of Jamestown, Tenn. GRANDMOTHER-GLADYS REYNOLDS of Byrdstown, Tenn. 3 SPECIAL NEPHEWS DERRICK BUCK, JOSH HARRIS, TYLER KELLEY 1 SPECIAL NEICE MEGAN BUCK A HOST OF NIECES AND NEPHEWS He was preceded in Death by: GRANDMOTHER-CORA BUCK GRANDFATHER-WILLARD REYNOLDS Son-ZACHERY BUCK IN LIEU OF FLOWERS THE FAMILY REQUEST DONATIONS TOWARD FUNERAL EXPENSES.

    7. Clark Coolidge: Blogs, Photos, Videos And More On Technorati
    I can’t shake the idea that Clark Coolidge’s Own Face, the first book from his socalled autobiographical turn, is to some degree an explicit attempt at an
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    http://heuriskein.blogspot.com/ 2007/ 12/ grammar-and-neuroplasticity.html Philip Davis has a fascinating piece in The Reader (UK) entitled "The Shakespeared Brain" which addresses an issue I for one, and I imagine many of us who have read and studied experimental poetry for any extended period of time, have suspected to be the case that non-normative grammar might change the way the brain works. 46 days ago in heuriskein / ευρισκειν Authority: 13
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  • 8. EPC/ Clark Coolidge Home Page
    A resource of the Electronic Poetry Center, an edited site devoted to the presentation of fulltext resources for the writing of clark coolidge.
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    9. Internet Archive: Details: Clark Coolidge, Robert Creeley And Steve Lacy Panel,
    Second half of a panel on jazz featuring clark coolidge, Steve Lacy, Nathaniel Mackey and Robert Creeley. coolidge, who worked as a jazz drummer at one time
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    10. Jacket 13 - Clark Coolidge - Ten Poems
    Poems by, an interview with and essays on clark coolidge.
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    Ten poems
    Settled in August
    Floyd Atmosphere had his cups repossessed
    they were amethyst and the buckweed falls
    I think it's arbitrary the poem
    shaped by idiots rising like a sun
    thinking the universe doesn't get it
    Gogo Flam arrived home goose step by back stoop
    I'll give the wall everything even blood it's higher
    Spodumene Bob presiding draws mouth on glass
    a highway to the moon the only bout they'll join ugh said the centipede it's a classic! and Monk names tunes by trying to name them well we'll see but now the loquat is gone no semblance even but plenty of mirrors aren't the heroes nervous? psilocybin notation to outright cry and be ready for the beach scooter then the cash cow the bulk finagle I watch TV I'm no longer a Cherokee just a live impersonation till the ceiling falls join you then join you in bed maybe I live in a borrowed multiplicity my brothers are the smoke
    Besides Being Overheard
    The Red Mountain Honor Society wants to see your plans the oven with additional holes in your filing station the whole cheese around these parts so you better sashay off this land alright travel! get that sleep wool out

    11. Articles From American Poetry Review, The | Find Articles At BNET.com
    clark coolidge Kerouac. I thought I d start out with a sort of twopanel quote from Kerouac to give the range of his language.
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    12. Culture Industry: Clark Coolidge: Space
    clark coolidge, who’s now in his midsixties, was thirty or thirty-one when he published Space. I bought my own copy of the book – second-hand,
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    Clark Coolidge: Space
    Clark Coolidge, who’s now in his mid-sixties, was thirty or thirty-one when he published Space . I bought my own copy of the book – second-hand, a library discard with the dust jacket in one of those handy perspex sleeves – in 1989, and have dipped back and forth in it for some time. I’ve only gotten around to reading it straight through this past weekend. Ashes on my head!
    What strikes one first are what Gerard Genette would call the “paratexts,” and they give one a glimpse of precisely how different the world of poetry was in 1971. There’s no dust jacket photo, surprisingly enough, for Coolidge is a rather good-looking chap – quite the knock-out back in the early Seventies. The cover design is by Jasper Johns, a perfect marriage of then-current avant-gardes in the visual and verbal realms. The jacket back is bare – no laudatory blurbs from established writers, telling us that CC is “the most promising young voice” of his generation or similar piffle. Instead, on the jacket wraparound there are two paragraphs of plain-spoken prose, telling us that we’ll initially find these poems impenetrable, but if we keep reading, we’ll learn to see and hear words themselves in a new way.

    13. Clark Coolidge
    1978 by clark coolidge and S PRESS TONBANDVERLAG, DusseldorfMunchen, W-Germany. Used with permission of clark coolidge. Distributed by PennSound.
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    Reading at the Ear Inn , New York. March 30, 1979
    "But it say nothing. If one is as quiet to say nothing..." (0:56)

    "Is it wicker" (0:28)

    "There is a caterpillar that makes a very complicated hammock" (3:37)

    "Clift Tore It" (1:26)
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    Reading at UCSC, March 1, 2000
    Introduction by Peter Gizzi (4:20)
    Coolidge reading (56:20) Reading at SUNY Buffalo, April 26, 2000 1. Introduction and Let It End with a Broom (2:57) : 2. Trips on Choosing (1:23) : 3. Rubber Slides (1:24) : 4. A Plain Load of Dumb Luck (1:21) : 5. For a Decent Man You Sure Get a Hardon Sheriff (0:58) : 6. Trustworthy Locator with Dog (0:51) : 7. Drops (0:30) : 8. Buddha Had to Train Him on Me (0:44) : 9. The Greener Sphere Got Shelved (1:28) : 10. It's the Globe that Pesters People (1:03) : 11. Fire Distinguishers (1:21) : 12. Dr. Death Lets Go (0:59) : 13. Buddha Cleans (0:49) : 14. Little Red Candies (1:08) : 15. From the Cimarron Sandhills (0:51) : 16. The Salt of a Hidden Bueno (1:09) :

    14. Philip Whalen Collection
    Also included is a postcard from Whalen to Alan Marlowe (1975), letters to Whalen from Anne Waldman (19751977) and clark coolidge (1971-1977).
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    Philip Whalen Collection
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    Overview of the Collection
    Repository: Creator: University of Connecticut. Special Collections Department [Collector]. Title: Philip Whalen Collection. Dates: Extent: .15 linear feet. Record Series: Language English. Abstract: Philip Whalen was born 20 October 1923, in Portland, OR. He has been a poet, novelist, lecturer, and instructor since 1951 and was ordained a Zen Buddhist priest in 1973. He became the head monk, Dharma Sangha, Santa Fe, NM, in 1984.
    Biography
    Philip Whalen was born 20 October 1923, in Portland, OR, the son of Glenn Henry and Phyllis (Bush) Whalen. He attended Reed College (B.A., 1951) after having served in the U.S. Army Air Forces (1943-1946). He has been a poet, novelist, lecturer, and instructor since 1951 and was ordained a Zen Buddhist priest in 1973. He became the head monk, Dharma Sangha, Santa Fe, NM, in 1984. He has received the Poets Foundation Award (1962), V. K. Ratcliff Award (1964), American Academy of Arts and Letters grant-in-aid (1965), Committee on Poetry grant (1968, 1970, 1971), and the Morton Dauwen Zabel Award from American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters (1985) for "progressive, original and experimental tendencies."

    15. Joglars Volume 1 Number 1 - COOLIDGE, CLARK & PALMER, GEORGE EDITORS)
    Joglars Volume 1 Number 1; coolidge, clark PALMER, GEORGE EDITORS). Offered by The Poetry Bookshop.
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    16. Own Face - COOLIDGE, CLARK
    Own Face; coolidge, clark. Offered by Library Books / Clayton Fine Books.
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    Lenox, Angel Hair Books, 1978, First Edition. Near fine in wrappers with slight wear. Published in an edition of 750 copies.
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    17. Project MUSE
    Juri Tynianov s dynamic archaeology might better be construed as dynamic geology when considering clark coolidge, who synthesizes his various interests
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    18. John, Son Of Thomas Clarkstosn And Nellie Feathers
    The picture was given to me (Carolyn Langford) by Robert coolidge clark, son of Lloyd…. This picture was taken when Lloyd was 19 years old, and before he
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    CCC.Research Photo Gallery William Oliver Clark/ston and his wife, Martha Ann McKinney William Oliver Clark Family Left to right are: Neely Clark, Nancy Clark (holding viola Clark ), Chester Clark,; standing, William O. (I have it listed as Oliver) Clark, Martha McKinney Clark, and William (Lloyd) Clark. … The picture was given to me (Carolyn Langford) by Robert "Coolidge" Clark, son of Lloyd…. This picture was taken when Lloyd was 19 years old, and before he married Ollie Elizabeth Bush.. Lloyd was born June 8, 18 79 in Wise County Virginia , so that would date this picture at around 1898. Courtesy of Carolyn Langford, April 2002. Martha Ann McKinney Clark in later years Robert Coolidge Clark and his cousin, Ray Clark son of Anthony (Antny) Clark And Cora Bush Adam F. Clark/ston , Stidham Cemetery, Wise Co, VA C. C. Colonel Clark/ston Stidham Cemetery, Wise Co, VA Adam F. Clarkston and Ollie Hubbard, Marriage License C. C. Colonel Clarkston and Clarissa Jane Wallen , Marriage License John Lawson and Ollie Clark Marriage License Chester Clark and Arminda Maggard Marriage License Clarissa J. (Wallen) Clark Mullins

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    coolidge, clark, Far Out West, Adventures in Poetry, 2001; softcover; stated first printing; signed by coolidge to sax player Steve Lacy and jazz singer
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    Campbell, Roy Adamastor Dial Press, 1931; first american edition; slight wear to cover edges; name written to first end page; otherwise very good to near fine, with no flaw of note photos or pay by check or money order Cappi, Alberto, and della Casa, Giuliano Piccoli Dei #337 of a limited edition of 500; one spot to back of cover; light handling soils; inside as new, including all illustrations photos or pay by check or money order Carlyle, Thomas Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, 4 Volumes Munroe and Company; 1838-39; worn exteriors, moderately to heavily foxed interiors photos or pay by check or money order Cavalli-Sforza, Luigi Luca Genes, Peoples and Languages Allen Lane/Penguin Press, 2000; first british edition, translated by Mark Seielstad; fine in fine dust jacket photo or pay by check or money order Cellard, Jacques Balland, December, 1988; softcover (351 pages), with foxing and light stains to cover; foxing to edges; signed by the author to his cousine on the second end page; page faces are clean throughout, with no tears or creases; binding is tight. photos or pay by check or money order Cellini, Benvenuto

    20. Register Of United Artists (New York, N.Y.) Records - MSS 0012
    2, 17, coolidge, clark to Bernadette Mayer. 13 TLs. n.d.. 2, 18, coolidge, clark to 2, 19, coolidge, clark to Lewis Warsh. 9 TLs. 2, 20, Cooper, Dennis.
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    Extent: 3.60 linear feet (9 archives boxes)
    Abstract
    Records of a publishing company established by poets Lewis Warsh and Bernadette Mayer in 1977. Successor to Angel Hair magazine and Angel Hair Books, United Artists published works of contemporary poets and writers, including Ted Berrigan, Clark Coolidge, Alan Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, Robert Creeley, and Bill Berkson. Correspondence with these and other United Artist contributors can be found in the collection. Also included are typescripts of works submitted and materials used for production of United Artists publications.
    Historical Background
    Established by Lewis Warsh and Bernadette Mayer in 1977, United Artists press was located in New York City until it went out of business in at the end of the 1980s. Typically, the press published four titles a year, generally with a run of 750 copies each. While they provided a venue for artists who could not publish with mainstream presses, Warsh and Mayer also published established writers such as Allen Ginsberg, Robert Creeley, and Gregory Corso, all of whom had secured contracts with trade publishers. The forerunner of United Artists was Angel Artist (magazine) and Angel Hair Books, a press which Warsh co-founded and co-edited from 1966 to 1977. Many of the contributors to United Artists, such as Ted Berrigan and Clark Coolidge, had previously been associated with Angel Hair Books. Both presses were dependent on sales-generated income combined with the support offered by grants and awards. Warsh was a recipient of National Endowment for the Arts grants in 1966 and 1979, and he received a Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines award in 1981.

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