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  1. Various Fables from Various Places by Diane, editor and illustrated by Bernard Krigstein di Prima, 1960
  2. Will Work For Peace: New Political Poems by Sherman; Piercy, Marge; Kizer, Carolyn; Espada, Martin; Prima, Diane di; Alexie, 2000
  3. First Thought Best Thought by Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman, et all 2004-08
  4. DIANE DI PRIMA: LOBA PART II / TWO (SIGNED BY AUTHOR & ARTIST) by Diane Di Prima, 1976
  5. The Ones I Used to Laugh With: A Haibun Journal April-May 1992 by Diane Di Prima, 1992
  6. Biography - di Prima, Diane (1934-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  7. Seminary Poems by Diane Di Prima, 1991-01-01
  8. Floating Island #1 Spring 1976 by Michael (Editor) Robert Bly, Diane di Prima, Bobbie Louise Hawkins, Thomas Sanchez (Contributors) Sykes, 1976
  9. The Beats by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Jack Kerouac, et all 1963
  10. Dinners and Nightmares by Diane Di Prima, 1974
  11. UR-VOX Volume 4 (Journal of the Underlying Voice) by Laynie Browne, Melissa Eleftherion, et all 2007
  12. Provincetown Review, No. 4 (Summer, 1961) by Susan, Joel Oppenheimer, Allen Ginsberg, Diane Di Prima, Le Roi Jones, David Amram, Elaine de Kooning, Franz Kline and others contribute Sontag, 1961-01-01
  13. Kerhonkson Journal 1966 by Diane Di Prima, 1971
  14. BRASS FURNACE GOING OUT by Diane di Prima, 1975

21. The Religion Of Diane Di Prima, Feminist Poet
The religious affiliation (religion) of diane di prima, a Buddhist and a feminist poet.
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From: Julia Milton, "Famous women who happen to be Buddhist... or, famous Buddhists who happen to be women" webpage, last amended on 1 January 2001, on "Women Active in Buddhism (WAiB)" website (http://members.tripod.com/~Lhamo/13famou.htm; viewed 18 August 2005): Passionate writer, poet, and feminist Diane di Prima [http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~janette/installations/MaryV/diPrima1.htm] was born in 1934. In the 1950's she moved to Greenwich Village and joined Bohemian intellectual culture. She wrote and was associated with such "Beat Poets" as Le Roi Jones (Imanu Amari Baraka), Allen Ginsberg, Audre Lord and Jack Kerouac. In the late sixties she began to study Zen Buddhism. Di Prima is widely published, her work translated into more than eight languages, and her opus includes such works as The Calculus of Variation Memoirs of a Beatnik Revolutionary Letters Selected Poems, 1956-76 (1975), and Seminary Poems (1991). She has taught poetry at the Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado. For more, see Joseph Matheny's online interview [http://www.imedea.com/works/diprima.html] with di Prima. Webpage created 18 August 2005. Last modified 14 September 2005.

22. Diane Di Prima, Subsidized Revolution & Pacific Rim Book Review @ LibraryThing Â
Somehow, good old diane di prima, that wizened crone of the City Lights Books Beat movement, gets slightly wounded in the crossfire, an innocent bystander,
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23. Diane Di Prima - Poems, Biography, Quotes
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24. "The Willingness To Speak": Diane Di Prima And Italian American Feminist Body Po
Free Online Library The willingness to speak diane di prima and Italian American feminist body politics. by MELUS ; Literature, writing, book reviews
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In an article appearing in the Chronicle of Higher Education, authors Ronna C. Johnson and Maria Damon include a photograph of Diane di Prima PRIMA - Passive Reduced-Order Interconnect Macromodeling Algorithm
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PRIMA - Public Risk Management Association , circa 1959, taken in Greenwich Village at the Gaslight Cafe. Di Prima, youthful and smiling, with groovy, lace-up, Italian-looking sandals is sitting on top of an upright piano, book in hand, giving what appears to be an engaging reading. She looks, for all the world, like "the epitome of cool" (Knight 5). (1)
Long the most familiar of the female writers of the Beat movement, di Prima's publications range from her first book This Kind of Bird Flies Backward (1958) to Memoirs of a Beatnik (1969); Revolutionary Letters (1971); Pieces of a Song (1990); her great long serial poem Loba, expanded and republished by Penguin (1998); and her current tour de force, Recollections of My Life as a Woman: The New York Years (2001). Over the course of forty years, di Prima has certainly gained control of the means by which her work has been published. More importantly, in the evolution of her versatility as a dramatist, theorist, philosopher, teacher, activist, and poet, she has produced as impressive a body of work as any of her male Beat counterparts, including Ginsberg, Burroughs, and Kerouac.

25. Jacket 18 - Diane Di Prima In Conversation With David Hadbawnik, August 2001
Early in August 2001, poet David Hadbawnik visited with diane di prima to interview her about her new book, Recollections of My Life as a Woman.
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Early in August 2001, poet David Hadbawnik visited with Diane di Prima to interview her about her new book, Recollections of My Life as a Woman
This piece is 9,300 words or about twenty printed pages long. It first appeared in the Possum Pouch, at http://www.skankypossum.com/
You can read a sonnet sequence by Diane di Prima in Jacket 13
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So did you feel like you reached an understanding with your family? In some ways yes, in some ways no. I think I reached an understanding with my mother. She used to come and stay in our house in Marshall on Tomales Bay, and she had a lot of positive things that she saw about my choices. About how the kids were and how they were raised, and she said a lot of positive stuff at that point.
over It seemed like you went through a discovery that you had your own body, studying movement and dance. This book is called Recollections of My Life as a Woman But it seems like there were some doubts that you had about that. For example you had this vision of Keats warning you not to do it, and Kerouac saying...

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27. Diane Di Prima: Pass The Pillow
‘diane di prima gives us a rare opportunity to view the Beat Generation and its subsequent journey to the East through a woman s eyes.’
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This Old Poem #66:
Diane Di PrimaÂ’s Rant
‘I think the poet is the last person who is still speaking the truth when no one else dares to. I think the poet is the first person to begin the shaping and visioning of the new forms and the new consciousness when no one else has begun to sense it; I think these are two of the most essential human functions’ -Diane Di Prima st
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ddiprima@earthlink.net . Nonetheless, there is virtually nothing of worth that nearly 50 years of writing has produced. Her ‘status’ as a Beatnik babe will long outlast her status as a ‘poet’. But, before I delve too deeply in to the mystery of why DDP is a bad poet, let’s take a look at DDP’s life, culled from assorted sources: DDP was born in Brooklyn, New York, in August 6 th New York Poets Theatre Poets Press The Floating Bear . It actually lasted 8 years (1961-1969)- so could be considered semi-successful. In 1958 This Kind of Bird Flies Backwards , her 1 st book of poetry, was published. In 1960, Dinners and Nightmares , her 1 st book of short stories appeared.

28. Review Of Diana Di Prima's Memoirs Of A Beatnik By Kathryn Petrocelli
And so, armed with intense curiosity and admittedly limited knowledge of the era of the Beat Generation, I took up diane di prima s Memoirs of a Beatnik,
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Whenever I asked anyone versed in the Beat Writers about where the women Beats were, I seemed to get the same answer: ”Well," they'd start defensively, "there was Diane di Prima!" And so, armed with intense curiosity and admittedly limited knowledge of the era of the Beat Generation, I took up Diane di Prima's Memoirs of a Beatnik , published in 1969 the year I was born. It details di Prima's life beginning at the point she dropped out of college at 18 and ending at the end of the 1950s after she discovers she's pregnant (a state she more or less planned), and just shy of her move to San Francisco. Throughout the writing, di Prima refers often to "the scene" – the goings on of the group of Bohemian artists fixed on living in a series of drafty run-down rooms that crowded the once exclusively immigrant neighborhoods of lower Manhattan. These were people looking for and creating a culture counter to the mainstream, button-up decade of the 50s. And, true to form and legend, there is a lot of sex. Sex takes up the majority of the slim volume. And perhaps for this reason, I expected more inventive or teasing language than was delivered. In addition, I started to become suspicious that with such a great abundance of sex and sexual partners, none at all were bad. Wow. Cool. That

29. What Can You Do: October 2007
Revolutionary Letters by diane diprima, reviewed by Peter Lamborn Wilson diane di prima, AmericaÂ’s (and probably the worldÂ’s) leading anarchoHermetic
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San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2007.
160 pages, available for $15 from the Barn
Diane di Prima, America’s (and probably the world’s) leading anarcho-Hermetic poet, has issued a new edition (the fifth) of her famous Revolutionary Letters, containing all of the poems from the City Lights versions from 1971 through 1980, plus 23 new and more recent pieces. This new edition emanates—rather oddly but not inappropriately—from Last Gasp, a publisher mostly known for underground comics.
Although I’m nostalgic as can be about Flower Power and the Sixties Revolution That Failed, I have to admit that not very much great literature arose from the Events of and around 1968. After all, it was a mass uprising, not an elitist Art Movement. The best stuff was largely supplied by our Elders the Beats. In this respect, Revolutionary Letters is a major literary work of that era.
We learn from the first poem that Diane’s unique blend of anarchism and Hermeticism was adopted or adapted from her beloved grandfather, an Italian worker who admired both Giordano Bruno (the great Renaissance magician and martyr to Free Thought) and Carlo Tresca, Sacco and Vanzetti, and Dante. Up to about Letter #30, the poems breathe an April air of pure hippy utopianism and unbounded optimism, which was the mood du jour for all of us.

30. "The Willingness To Speak": Diane Di Prima And Italian American Feminist Body Po
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31. Di Prima, Diane, And Jones, LeRoi, Editors. The Floating ...; The Floating Bear:
Introduction and notes adapted from interviews with diane di prima. La Jolla, California Laurence McGilvery, 1973. Dark blue library buckram. xviii + 2 +
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    The Floating Bear: a newsletter. Numbers 1-37, 1961-1969. Introduction and notes adapted from interviews with Diane di Prima.
    La Jolla, California: Laurence McGilvery, 1973. Dark blue library buckram. xviii + [2] + 578 pp. + 6 supplementary sheets in 4 issues. 27.2 x 20.7 cm. First-class, oversewn library binding. As new. ISBN 0-910938-29-6. LC No. 72-79790.
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32. Diane Di Prima, Writer, Poet, Teacher -Beat Generation | Road Culture Encycloped
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Diane di Prima, feminist writer, poet, and teacher, was born in Brooklyn, New York, on August 6, 1934.
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 attended Swarthmore College, then left after 2 years 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.
Di Prima continued to write and was associated with such Beat Poets as Le Roi Jones (Imanu Amari Baraka), Allen Ginsberg, Audre Lord, and Jack Kerouac. Together with Jones, she edited The Floating Bear, an influential underground newsletter of Greenwich Village, from 1961-1969. In 1958

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Born August 6, 1934 Place of Birth Brooklyn, New York diane di prima was born in Brooklyn, New York, a second generation American of Italian descent.
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35. A Poet's Take On Life And Learning / San Francisco's Diane Di Prima Looks Back O
San Francisco s diane di prima looks back on her time with some of the diane di prima has been a major figure in the American poetry scene since the
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36. Bohemian Ink- « Hyper Analyse…
diane di prima. Rant. You cannot write a single line w/out a cosmology. a cosmogony. laid out, before all eyes. there is no part of yourself you can
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Rant- You cannot write a single line w/out a cosmology a cosmogony laid out, before all eyes there is no part of yourself you can separate out saying, this is memory, this is sensation this is the work I care about, this is how I make a living it is whole, it is a whole, it always was whole there is nothing to integrate, you are presence you are an appendage of the work, the work stems from hangs from the heaven you create every man / every woman carries a firmament inside w/out imagination there is no memory w/out imagination there is no sensation w/out imagination there is no will, desire history is a living weapon in yr hand history is the dream of what can be, it is the relation between things in a continuum of imagination what you find out for yourself is what you select out of an infinite sea of possibility no one can inhabit yr world yet it is not lonely, the ground of imagination is fearlessness discourse is video tape of a movie of a shadow play but the puppets are in yr hand your counters in a multidimensional chess which is divination the war that matters is the war against the imagination all other wars are subsumed in it.

37. MySpace.com - Diane Di Prima - 73 - Female - CALIFORNIA - Www.myspace.com/dianed
MySpace profile for diane di prima with pictures, videos, personal blog, interests, information about me and more.
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38. Summary Description Of The Diane Di Prima Papers, Mss. Dept., UNC-Chapel Hill
Writings, diarynotebooks, and correspondence of diane di prima (b. 1934), poet of New York City and California. Included are about fifty- five letters and
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39. Diane Di Prima Papers An Inventory Of Her Papers At Syracuse University
diane di prima, poet, editor and teacher, was born August 6, 1934, in New York City, the daughter of Francis and Emma (Mallozzi) di prima.
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Diane di Prima, poet, editor and teacher, was born August 6, 1934, in New York City, the daughter of Francis and Emma (Mallozzi) di Prima. She attended Swarthmore College briefly in 1951-1952. In the late 1950's and early 1960's Diane di Prima became a member of a group of New York poets and writers, frequently known as the "Beats," who were centered in Greenwich Village. There she wrote and published several volumes of verse, and helped to found the American Theatre for Poets. She was co-editor of a literary newsletter, The Floating Bear , with LeRoi Jones (Imamu Amiri Baraka) during 1961-1962, and became the sole editor from 1963 to 1968. She was also the associate editor for

40. Litquake » Archive » Di Prima, Diane
diane di prima is the author of 43 books of poetry and prose. Her work has been translated into over 20 languages. A new expanded edition of Revolutionary
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