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  1. Revolutionary Letters by Diane Di Prima, 2007-02-28
  2. Loba (Poets, Penguin) by Diane di Prima, 1998-08-01
  3. Recollections of My Life as a Woman: The New York Years by Diane di Prima, 2002-03-26
  4. Pieces of a Song: Selected Poems by Diane Di Prima, 2001-01-01
  5. Memoirs of a beatnik (The Traveller's companion series) by Diane Di Prima, 1969
  6. Dinners and Nightmares by Diane Di Prima, 1998-07
  7. Selected Poems, 1956-1976 by Diane Di Prima, 1977-06
  8. LOBA, PART 1. by Diane. di Prima, 1996
  9. Seven Love Poems from the Middle Latin by Diane Di Prima, 1967
  10. Earthsong: Poems 1957-1959. by Diane (Chosen by Alan S. Marlowe). di Prima, 1968
  11. 12 Wishers for Any Season by Diane & Grant Fisher and Josie Grant] [Di Prima, 1974
  12. Loba Part II by Diane Di Prima, 1976-01-01
  13. The New Handbook of Heaven. by Diane. di PRIMA, 1963-01-01
  14. Revolutionary letters, etc (The Pocket poets series) by Diane Di Prima, 1971

1. Metroactive Books | Diane Di Prima
Diane di Primaprobably the bestknown woman writer of the Beat Generationhas always been wary of publishing with the Devil. But probably she ll survive
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Beat the Devil: Poet Diane di Prima published her life story at a corporate pressbut she did it her way. Beating the Odds Poet Diane di Prima tells what it was like to be a Beatand a woman By Jonah Raskin T HE DEVIL always gets his due in America, especially in big-time publishing. Jack Kerouac found that out, and he came to hate the fame that accompanied his career as a bestselling author. Allen Ginsberg felt the same way. "I feel like a prisoner of Allen Ginsberg," he once complained. Diane di Primaprobably the best-known woman writer of the Beat Generationhas always been wary of publishing with the Devil. But probably she'll survive her current skirmish with fame better than her Beat brothers, if only because she has never needed big-time literary attention. Recollections of My Life as a Woman (Viking; cloth; $29.95), di Prima's 34th book in the last 40 or so years, is her first work to appear under the imprint of a corporate publishing house. All her previous books, including Revolutionary Letters and This Kind of Bird Flies Backward a title that suggests her own cultural flight back in time to 19th-century bohemianismwere published by small, alternative presses like City Lights and Totem.

2. University Of Louisville Libraries -- University Archives & Records Center
di prima diane di Prima, feminist writer, poet, and teacher, was born in Brooklyn, New York, on August 6, 1934. Di Prima is the eldest child and only
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Diane di Prima, feminist writer, poet, and teacher, was born in Brooklyn, New York, on August 6, 1934. Di Prima is the eldest child and only daughter of Francis and Emma di Prima, who were college-educated, middle-class Italian-Americans. Di Prima has two younger brothers, Frank (born November 6, 1937) and Richard (born September 19, 1941) who followed more traditional career paths, becoming an attorney and the owner of an educational electronics firm, respectively. Diane di Prima graduated from the college preparatory program at Hunter College High School, an elite public school for girls in New York City, where she worked on the editorial board of the school paper, Scribimus . She then attended Swarthmore College for two years. She left college in 1953 to live in Manhattan with her lovers and to write full-time. While living in Greenwich Village, di Prima became part of the Bohemian intellectual culture: well-educated, white, middle-class individuals who rejected middle-class values, choosing a rebellious life-style which included sexual freedom and the use of drugs. Di Prima began a correspondence with the poet Ezra Pound, visiting him daily for two weeks in 1955 at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, in Washington, D.C., where he was hospitalized.

3. RE/Search Publications -- Modern Pagans -- Diane Di Prima
Diane di prima diane di Prima I have a root in some kind of Paganism like that which was also very deep in my grandmother s Catholicism.
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Books Excerpt from interview with Diane di Prima From Modern Pagans Diane di Prima: I have a root in some kind of Paganism like that which was also very deep in my grandmother's Catholicism. There was a day when you ate no salt, a day when you ate no breadSt. Lucy or Santa Lucia's day which is celebrated in Northern Europe, too, when Swedish women wear crowns of candles. The saint of light, Lucia, lux, Lucyshe was a very important figure in my grandmother's world. Although nobody said, "This is Pagan," there was a basic interest and awe in the things of the turning of the seasons and being on the planet, that were handed to me from way back.
When I was in high school, eight women in our writing group did a lot of experimenting with the paranormaltelepathy, trance, and seance. That all went away when I became just a writer and dropped out of college, but it came back with a big bang when I was about 31 and started to fool around with Tarot cards, and would have lucid dreams. I was living in New Mexico. In the afternoons when it was hot I would stare at one card and go to sleep. When I awoke I would always have had a dream about that card. It didn't seem remarkable or strangeI didn't have to work at itit just happened.
Tibetan Buddhism is concerned with, at the least, the 31 major star systems that have Dzogchen. It's not based in the material facts of life. It's my main belief system, within which Paganism fits quite comfortably as regards how you deal with this earth and being on it.

4. Sara Hebert: Digital Musings On Digital Subjects: Diane Di Prima
Diane Di Prima. I just picked up Women of the Beat Generation because I Please feel free to check out the written version of Diane Di Prima s Rant and
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Diane Di Prima
I just picked up Women of the Beat Generation because I wanted to submit a piece to a call of readings of Beat/Black Mountain writings back in Shreveport. I'm really happy with how mine came out, perhaps as a result of some of the ideas I had been messing around with in our Digital Sound Cultures class (particularly non-musical sounds, reverb, multilayering). To be honest, the only audio work I've ever done was small spots for KSCL and tinkering around in Fruity Loops while Chris wasn't looking. So, this has been a really fun, unique experience overall. Please feel free to check out the written version of Diane Di Prima's Rant and my audio reading of her poem. Posted by saratoga at 5:46 AM Labels: audio beat poetry di prima
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5. Integral Options Cafe: Sunday Poet: Diane Di Prima
Diane Di Prima is always associated with the Beat generation of poets, though sometimes not in a good way. She was one of the few women to actually be
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Sunday Poet: Diane Di Prima
Ode to Keats, 2, The Dream
Hedged about as we are with prayers
and with taboos
Yet the heart of the magic circle is covered with gray linoleum
Over my head fly demons of the past
Roi
Lori
Jimmy, they pass
With a whooshing sound
The only ghost who stands on the ground
(who stands his ground) Is Freddie- I rise a few inches above the circle, and turn somersaults I want to go shopping, but all I see is my reflection I look tired and sad. I wear red. I am looking for love. On the sidewalk are lying the sick and the hungry: I hear "Spencer's Faerie Queen cost them all their lives." And Spencer? I ask, "What did this life buy?" Through the door is the way out, Alan stands in the doorway In an attitude of leaving, his head is turned As if to say goodbye, but he's standing still.

6. Diane Di Prima
Books, reviews, biography and workshops available with Beat writer and poet diane di prima.
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second half of American century, she broke barriers of race-class identity, delivered a major body of verse brilliant in its particularity." Allen Ginsberg Bio Books Contact Links ... Workshops

7. Diane Di Prima - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Introduction and notes adapted from interviews with diane di prima. La Jolla, California Laurence McGilvery, 1973. ISBN 0910938547} (library binding)
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8. Diane Di Prima
Contains a biography, a short excerpt from a poem and links.
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Diane Di Prima "No Problem Party Poem" Diane di Prima, Bob Dylan, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, Herbert Huncke, Jack Kerouac, Ken Kesey, Michael McClure, Kenneth Rexroth, Gary Snyder, Leon Tabory, Anne Waldman, Lew Welch, ruth weiss, Philip Whalen"> born August 6, 1934, in New York, N.Y., is an American poet whose work has been identified with the Beat Generation. Her education included attendance at Swarthmore College from 1951 to 1953. In addition to writing poetry, Di Prima's career has included the following editorial positions: co-editor with Le Roi Jones (Imamu Amiri Baraka) of Floating Bear (1961-1963) and later sole editor from 1963-1969; contributing editor to Kulchur (1960-1961); associate editor of Signal Magazine (1963-1965); publisher and editor of The Poets Press, New York (1964-1969); and editor and publisher of Eidolon Editions, Point Reyes, California (1972-1976). She has also been associated with the Wingbow Press, Berkeley, California and an instructor at the Naropa Institute (1974- ) and the New College of California (1979- ). Di Prima was also a co-founder of the American Theatre for Poets.
Biographies and Bibliographies
  • Diane di Prima at the Cosmic Baseball Association
  • Diane di Prima Papers Housed at the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, William F. Ekstrom Library, University of Louisville

9. Diane Di Prima --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on diane di prima American poet, one of the few women of the Beat movement to attain prominence.
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American poet, one of the few women of the Beat movement to attain prominence. This Kind of Bird Flies Backward, was published in 1958. In 1961 Di Prima and LeRoi Jones (now Di Prima, Diane... (75 of 309 words) To read the full article, activate your FREE Trial Commonly Asked Questions About Diane Di Prima Close Enable free complete viewings of Britannica premium articles when linked from your website or blog-post. Now readers of your website, blog-post, or any other web content can enjoy full access to this article on Diane Di Prima , or any Britannica premium article for free, even those readers without a premium membership. Just copy the HTML code fragment provided below to create the link and then paste it within your web content. For more details about this feature, visit our

10. University Of Delaware: COLLECTION OF DIANE DI PRIMA LETTERS AND POETRY
Includes details such as the scope and contents of the diane di prima collection.
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Special Collections Department
Collection of Diane Di Prima
Letters and Poetry
Manuscript Collection Number
Accessioned : Acquired 1969
Extent : 31 items ( 166 pp. ).
Content : Letters and poems
Access : The collection is open for research.
Processed : 1969; revised August 1992 by Anita A. Wellner. for reference assistance email Special Collections or contact:
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Diane Di Prima, born August 6, 1934, in New York, N.Y., is an American poet whose work has been identified with the Beat Generation. Her education included attendance at Swarthmore College from 1951 to 1953. In addition to writing poetry, Di Prima's career has included the following editorial positions: co-editor with Le Roi Jones (Imamu Amiri Baraka) of Floating Bear (1961-1963) and later sole editor from 1963-1969; contributing editor to Kulchur (1960-1961); associate editor of

11. Diane Di Prima @ Poetry In Revolt-
diane di prima is a poet of Italian American heritage, and a wonderful beautiful poet. She came to the publics awareness on the crest of the male domiated
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Diane Di Prima
Diane Di Prima is a poet of Italian American heritage, and a wonderful beautiful poet. She came to the publics awareness on the crest of the male domiated beat movement and has continued her activity with volumes of poems and a couple novels, I'll eventually add a list of works. This is as much of her work as I feel comfortable posting, if you want more then you gotta support the writer, order her books from indy stores.
Poems
Goodbye Nkrumah Rant From A Cool Place BRASS FURNACE GOING OUT: Song, after an Abortion ALBA, FOR A DARK YEAR ... ANOTHER REVOLUTIONARY LETTER, 1988 (Gestapo Poem)
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12. Women Of The Beat...Diane Di Prima Biography
Where there was a strong writer who could hold her own, like diane di prima, we would certainly work with her and recognize her. She was a genius.
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Diane Di Prima: Biography Where there was a strong writer who could hold her own, like Diane Di Prima, we would certainly work with her and recognize her. She was a genius. —Allen Ginsberg, Boulder Camera Magazine, July 1989 Born in 1934, in Brooklyn, New York, to second-generation Italian immigrants, Diane Di Prima would go on to be a driving influence throughout the 50s, 60s and 70s. While her life was not always easy, she used the challenges she faced to become a powerful voice for women throughout her life. She started formal schooling at age 6 at the local Catholic school, where she would continue until tests placed her in an exclusive, all-girl’s high school. In high school, she was able to interact with strong, intelligent female role models and she began to study poetry and philosophy. She ran with a group of girls who encouraged each other to explore their world through words. During her high school years, her parents enrolled her in summer school to accelerate her education. It was in these summer classes that she first shared her poetry with an English teacher. He encouraged her to keep writing and to share her work, while also trying to guide her more toward the essential elements of her poetry, slowly teaching her how to refine and crystallize her words.

13. Diane Di Prima - Bio And Links
diane di prima was born in Brooklyn, New York, a second generation American of Italian descent. She began writing at the age of seven, and made the decision
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Born: August 6, 1934
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Diane di Prima was born in Brooklyn, New York, a second generation American of Italian descent. She began writing at the age of seven, and made the decision to live her life as a poet at the age of fourteen. She lived in Manhattan for many years, where she was known as the most important woman writer of the Beat movement. During that time she co-founded the New York Poets Theatre, and founded the Poets Press, which published the work of many new writers of the period. Together with Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones) she edited the literary newsletter The Floating Bear . In 1965 she moved to upstate New York where she participated in Timothy Leary's psychedelic community at Millbrook. For the past twenty years she has lived and worked in northern California, where she took part in the political activities of the Diggers, lived in a late-sixties' commune, studied Zen Buddhism, Sanskrit and alchemy, and raised her five children. From 1980 to 1986 she taught hermetic and esoteric traditions in poetry, in a short-lived but significant program at New College of California. Her work has been translated into over twenty languages. She now lives and works in San Francisco, where she is one of the co-founders and teachers of the San Francisco Institute of Magical and Healing Arts. Her current works in progress include

14. Literary Kicks Diane DiPrima
diane di prima was born in Brooklyn, New York on August 6, 1934, a second generation American of Italian descent. She began writing at the age of seven,
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15. City Lights Books
In Recollections of My Life as a Woman, diane di prima explores the first three diane di prima, revolutionary activist of the 1960s Beat literary
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16. Reviews
If you re saying to yourself, di prima? you are one of the main reasons I wrote this article. Even if you have heard of diane s work you have to admit,
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Diane di Prima Interview
Since I was young I've admired beat literature and it's developers. My young mind was taken with the romantic image of Kerouac roaming the interior of the body politic, a mad sweating virus on the loose in the highwayvein of Amerika, Ginsberg holy maniac,chanting, praying, exorcising a generation ruined by madness, Burroughs and Gysin, pushing the envelope, rubbing out the word, and di Prima, conjuring, straddling the magick/dream line, throwing us bits of tasty metamorsels and sumptuous subconscious feasts. If you're saying to yourself, "di Prima?" you are one of the main reasons I wrote this article. Even if you have heard of Diane's work you have to admit, in a field that already has an amazing paucity of women, to overlook even one seems like a capital crime, especially this one. Diane di Prima is a San Francisco writer and poet who works in healing, Magick, and Alchemy.Her more recent books are : Pieces of a Song -Collected Poems , City Lights, 1990, Zip Code , Coffee House Press,1992, and Seminary Poems , Floating Press, 1991.

17. Diane Di Prima Papers
diane di prima was no exception. She personally faced charges of obscenity on multiple occasions by the United States government concerning her work through
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Overview of the Collection Biography Scope and Content Arrangement ... Series V: Ephemera, undated, ca. 1980-1990
Diane Di Prima Papers
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Overview of the Collection
Repository: Creator: Di Prima, Diane. Title: Diane Di Prima Papers. Dates: undated, 1934-1990. Quantity: 6 linear feet. Identification: Language: English. Abstract: Diane Di Prima, best known for her work as a Beat poet and writer, was born 6 August 1934 in Brooklyn, New York. She attended Swarthmore College (1951-1953). Di Prima has received National Endowment for the Arts grants in 1966 for Poets Press and in 1973. She writes nonfiction, autobiographies, journals, essays, poetry and plays.
Biography
Diane Di Primais best known for her work as a Beat poet and writer, but she is also distinguished as a feminist and civil rights supporter. Born on August 6, 1934 in Brooklyn, New York, Di Prima is the only daughter and eldest child of Francis and Emma Di Prima. Di Prima's maternal grandfather, Domenico Mallozi, was an active anarchist and friend of Carlo Tresca, the famed Italian anarchist and advocate of workers rights. Mallozi's influence on his granddaughter is evident in her life and her work. In 1962, Di Prima married her first husband, writer Alan Marlowe, whom she divorced in 1969. In 1972 she married Grant Fisher whom she divorced in 1975. Di Prima is the mother of five children: Jeanne, Dominique, Alexander, Tara, and Rudra.

18. Diane Di Prima - Biography
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advertisement photos board add contact details Date of Birth 6 August Brooklyn, New York Mini Biography Undeniably the most well-known female Beat poet, Diane di Prima was born in Brooklyn, a second-generation American of Italian descent, and granddaughter of Domenico Mallozzi, a well-known anarchist. She began her life as a poet at age 14. She attended Swarthmore College, later moving to Greenwich Village to become part of the Bohemian intellectual culture: well-educated, white, middle-class individuals who led rebellious lifestyles, including sexual freedom and the use of drugs . Di Prima began a correspondence with the poet Ezra Pound, and became known as an important writer of the Beat movement. She co-founded the New York Poets Theatre and founded the Poets Press, which published the work of many new writers of the period. She also joined Timothy Leary's psychedelic community in the late 60s. Di Prima is the author of 35 books of poetry and prose. Her work has been translated into over 20 languages. She has received writing grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, an

19. Diane Di Prima At The Blue Neon Alley
diane di prima at the Blue Neon Alley, a directory of the beat generation on the World Wide Web.
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"Sweetheart when you break thru you’ll find a poet here not quite what one would choose" -Diane di Prima Selected Poems of Diane di Prima ALBA, FOR A DARK YEAR April Fool Birthday Poem for Grandpa Ave BRASS FURNACE GOING OUT ... ANOTHER REVOLUTIONARY LETTER, 1988 (Gestapo Poem) Diane di Prima Multimedia Directory Amiri Baraka, Diane diPrima and Robert reading, July 26th, 1978 Diane diPrima, Jerome Rothenberg and Jim White reading, August 11th, 1976 Amiri Baraka, Diane diPrima and Robert Duncan reading, July 26th, 1978 (1st half) Diane diPrima, Jerome Rothenberg and Jim White reading, August 11th, 1976 (2nd half) ... Linda talks with our poetry guide, Catherine Bowman, about the life and work of Beat writer Diane DiPrima. (NPR - All Things Considered ) Diane di Prima Internet Directory Diane di Prima : An Interview Diane di Prima.Com

20. Diane Di Prima - Britannica Concise
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