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  1. Locus Solus III-IV (Double Issue 3 and 4) by Frank, Di Prima, Diane, Ashbery, John et al O'Hara, 1961
  2. Seminary Poems. by Diane. DI PRIMA, 1991
  3. The Floating Bear: Issue #34 by Diane (editor) Di Prima, 1967
  4. The Floating Bear a Newsletter (Issue #3)
  5. The Floating Bear: A Newsletter 37. by Wallace]. Di Prima, Diane. ed. [BERMAN, 1969
  6. LOBA AS EVE by Diane di Prima, 1975-01-01
  7. Handbill announcing the 1980-1981 Master of Arts in Poetics at the New College of California. by Robert & di PRIMA, Diane. DUNCAN, 1981
  8. Motive XXIX by Joanne; Ozick, Cynthia; Di Prima, Diane; Dixon, Marlene; Piercy, Marge; S Cooke, 1969-01-01
  9. The revolutionary letters by Diane Di Prima, 1971
  10. Revolutionary Letters by Diane Di Prima, 1968-01-01
  11. The Calculus of Variation. by Diane. DI PRIMA, 1972-01-01
  12. Floating Bear A Newsletter #37 by Diane, Editor (Wallace Berman, Le Roi Jones, Gary Snyder et al) Di Prima, 1969
  13. Revolutionary Letters Etc. by Diane Di Prima, 1971
  14. Dinners & Nightmares. Foreword by Robert Creeley by Diane DI PRIMA, 1974-01-01

61. Modern Americans: Diane Di Prima's "Rant"
diane di prima s Rant . Since we re on the topic of the Beats and although there won t be time to delve into di prima s work next week, I thought I d share
http://modampo.blogspot.com/2006/04/diane-di-primas-rant.html
Modern Americans
Poetry, Poetics, Portland
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Diane di Prima's "Rant"
Since we're on the topic of the Beats and although there won't be time to delve into di Prima's work next week, I thought I'd share a poem of hers. She ended her acceptance speech for the Fred Cody Lifetime Achievement Awards, last week with a reading of this, her fine rant.
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
you do not "make" it so there is nothing to integrate, you are a 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 "find out for yourself" history is the dream of what can be, it is

62. Coyote Press
diana di prima, a wellknown poet, community activist and visual artist has been a huge part of the American literary scene since the 1950s and 1960s.
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Kellee Lightfoot Issue date: Section: Features Media Credit: www.beatmuseum.org Beatnik, hippie, poet, and activist Diana di Prima in 1954
Diana di Prima, a well-known poet, community activist and visual artist has been a huge part of the American literary scene since the 1950s and 1960s.
Diana recently spoke at the CCSN Charleston campus to a variety of students and faculty members of the college.
To her credit, she has 40 books of poetry and more than 100 anthologies; which are translated into 20 different languages. Her books in distribution include "Recollections of My Life as a Woman," "Memoirs of a Beatnik" and "Pieces of a Song."
She is best known for being a part of the Beat Movement in the 1960s.

63. Facets Multi Media - Item Detail: Diana Di Prima: Beat Legend
di prima reads selections from Loba and Pieces of a Song Poem of Refusals, Song for BabyO Unborn, Rant, Letter to Jeanne (at Tassajara), More or
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Di Prima reads selections from Loba and Pieces of a Song : "Poem of Refusals," "Song for Baby-O Unborn," "Rant," "Letter to Jeanne (at Tassajara)," "More or Less Love Poems," "The Beach," "Poem in Praise of My Husband," "Long Sequence from Loba," and more. 1998, 55 mins.
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64. Internet Archive: Details: Diane DiPrima, Allen Ginsberg, And Anne Waldman Readi
First half of a performance with Naropa faculty members Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman, diane DiPrima, Michael Ondaatje, and Eileen Myles performing songs,
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65. Poetry Previews: Diane DiPrima
The poetry of diane DiPrima. Read reviews of poetry books and talk (chat) to others who like poetry and poets.
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Diane DiPrima Guest Reviewer Jack Foley
Dictionary of Symbols ...this two-fold wounding...first gives rise to love, whose striving it is to reunite what has been separated....
Amor and Psyche Par la pensee analogique et symbolique, par l'illumination lointaine de l'image mediatrice, et par le jeu de ses correspondances, sur milles chaines de reactions et d'associations etrangeres.... [By means of analogical and symbolic thinking, by means of the far-reaching light of the mediating image and its play of correspondences, by way of a thousand chains of reactions and unusual associations....]
Loba (the word is Spanish for "she-wolf") is a long, multifoliate poem Diane di Prima has been writing since 1971. Book One (Parts I-VIII) appeared from Wingbow Press in 1978. Now, Penguin Poets is republishing a slightly revised version of Book One along with Book Two (Parts IX-XVI). It's not the whole thing, but what we have is extraordinary. [ Click to Order DiPrima's Loba (1998 - soft $) ] Early on in the sequence di Prima writes, "The flesh / knows better than the spirit what the soul / has eyes for." Those three terms, "flesh," "soul," and "spirit," are central to the book. If Book One concentrates on flesh, Book Two concentrates on soul. Book Three, which has not yet appeared, will concentrate on spirit. The poem as it now stands is less "a poem including history," as Ezra Pound described his epic journey in The Cantos, than it is a poem wishing to transform history, even to free us from history. In one of di Prima's satirical moments, an anonymous "reviewer" asks

66. UbuWeb Sound - The Dial-A-Poem Poets
Diana De prima Revolutionary Letters Nos. 7, 13, 16, 49 (707, Recorded GPS, New York, March 21, 1969) 3. William Burroughs excerpts from The Wild Boys
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(2:00, Recorded at Western Illinois University, April 15, 1972)
(7:07, Recorded GPS, New York, March 21, 1969)
(6:53, Recorded Duke Street, London, Nov. 19, 1971)
(4:00, Recorded GPS, New York, June 9, 1972)
(8:20, Recorded GPS, New York, August 9, 1972)
(1:50, Recorded GPS, New York, December, 1968) (4:08, Recorded Berkeley Poetry Conference, Calif., July 19, 1965) (1:52, Recorded GPS, New York, January 1969) (6:30, Recorded Sacramento State College, April 23, 1971) (1:17, Recorded Bolinas, California, July, 1971) (3:53, Recorded 98 Greene St. Loft, New York, April 4, 1972) (2:20, Recorded Berkeley Poetry Conference, CA, July 19, 1965) (:09, Recorded GPS, NY, Feb. 1969) (3:07, Recorded YMHA Poetry Center, NY, Nov 15, 1971) (2:35, Recorded Berkeley Poetry Conference, CA, July 19, 1965) (4:52, Recorded NYC, Sept. 1963) (4:03, Recorded Calais, Vermont, July 1970) (2:07, Recorded Mills College, Calif., Jan 1969) (3:33, Recorded GPS, NYC, March 1969) (4:55, Recorded St. Marks Church, NYC, April 1972 / Carbondale, Indiana, March 1969)

67. Baraka, Amiri; DiPrima, Diane - Amiri Baraka, Diane DiPrima And Robert Duncan Re
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68. Diane DiPrima
An internet bibliography for diane DiPrima, from LiteraryHistory.com.
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Diane DiPrima (1934 - )
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Foley, Jack. A review of di Prima's autobiography, Recollections of My Life as a Woman: The New York Years (Viking, 2001). Reviewed in The Alsopreview, 8/24/01 Kimmelman, Burt. ... "From Black Mountain College to St. Mark's Church: The Cityscape Poetics of Blackburn, di Prima, and Oppenheimer." Kimmelman contends that the poetry of Diane DiPrima and others (in addition to the New York School) were important in the history of the St. Mark's Poetry Project. Rain Taxi, Spring 2002 Love, Jennifer. "No Girls Allowed: Women Poets and the Beat Generation," Women Writers [ejournal] 6/01/01 Quinn, Roseanne Giannini. "The willingness to speak": Diane di Prima and Italian American feminist body politics. In MELUS, Fall, 2003
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69. Diane DiPrima: "The Quarrel" ~ Fort.org
It says here that Picasso produces fourteen hours a day. diane DiPrima copyright 1961, reprinted in No More Masks An Anthology of Poems by Women
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The Quarrel
You know I said to Mark I'm furious at you.
No he said are you bugged. He was drawing Brad who was asleep on the bed.
Yes I said I'm pretty god damned bugged. I sat down by the fire and stuck my feet out to warm them up.
Jesus I thought you think it's so easy. There you sit innocence personified. I didn't say anything else to him.
You know I thought I've got work to do too sometimes. In fact I probably have just as fucking much work to do as you. A piece of wood fell out of the fire and I poked it back in with my toe.
I am sick I said to the woodpile of doing dishes. I am just as lazy as you. Maybe lazier. The top of my shoe was scorched from the fire and I rubbed it where the suede was gone.
Just because I happen to be a chick I thought.
Mark finished one drawing and looked at it. Then he put it down and started another one.
It's damned arrogant of you I thought to assume that only you have things to do. Especially tonight.
And what a god damned concession it was for me to bother to tell you that I was bugged at all I said to the back of his neck. I didn't say it out loud. I got up and went into the kitchen to do the dishes. And shit I thought I probably won't bother again. But I'll get bugged and not bother to tell you and after a while everything will be awful and I'll never say anything because it's so fucking uncool to talk about it. And that I thought will be that and what a shame.

70. Rant, From A Cool Place By Diane DiPrima
by diane DiPrima. I see no end of it, but the turning upside down of the entire world Erasmus
http://www.evergreenreview.com/100/poetry/diprima.html
The following poem is a featured selection from the Evergreen Review Reader 1967-1972 , to be published by Four Walls Eight Windows in the fall of 1998. It originally appeared in Evergreen #88, April 1971.

by Diane DiPrima
"I see no end of it, but the turning
upside down of the entire world"
- Erasmus We are in the middle of a bloody, heartrending revolution
Called America, called the Protestant reformation, called Western man,
Called individual consciousness, meaning I need a refrigerator and a car
And milk and meat for the kids so, I can discover that I don't need a car
Or a refrigerator, or meat, or even milk, just rice and a place with
no wind to sleep next to someone
Two someones keeping warm in the winter learning to weave
To pot and to putter, learning to steal honey from bees, wearing the bedclothes by day, sleeping under (or in) them at night; hording bits of glass, colored stones, and stringing beads How long before we come to that blessed definable state Known as buddhahood, primitive man, people in a landscape together like trees, the second childhood of man

71. Diane DiPrima - Trailer - Showtimes - Cast - Movies - New York Times
A biography and related information about diane DiPrima.
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    This Kind of Bird Flies Backward, DiPrima, diane, citynightsbooks.
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    73. So I Go, And I Will Not Be Back There Again
    Inspired by Jack Kerouac and diane DiPrima, and the description of Beat women Tags april, celine young, diane diprima, fall term 2007, frankie edie
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    Learn more Interest Region FAQ Email IM Info So I Go, and I Will Not Be Back There Again Celebrating Life Through Small Joys 13 November 2007 @ 07:33 pm Diane DiPrima One of my favorite Beats, and my favorite poet
    The Window
    you are my bread
    and the hairline noise
    of my bones
    you are almost
    the sea
    you are not stone
    or molten sound
    I think you have no hands this kind of bird flies backwards and this love breaks on a windowpane where no light talks this is not the time for crossing tongues (the sand here never shifts) I think tomorrow turned you with his toe and you will shine and shine unspent and underground How beautiful is her imagery? Chronology I loved you in October when you hid behind your hair and rode your shadow in the corners of the house and in November you invaded filling the air above my bed with dreams cries for some kind of help on my inner ear in December I held your hands one afternoon; the light failed

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