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  1. Natural Numbers: New and Selected Poems by Kenneth Rexroth, 1963
  2. One Hundred Poems from the Chinese (New Directions Book) by Kenneth Rexroth, 1971-01-17
  3. Sacramental Acts: The Love Poems of Kenneth Rexroth by Kenneth Rexroth, 1997-10-01
  4. WITH EYE AND EAR by KENNETH REXROTH, 1970-01-01
  5. Poems from the Greek Anthology: Expanded Edition (Ann Arbor Paperbacks)
  6. World Outside the Window by Kenneth Rexroth, 1987-05-01
  7. One Hundred More Poems from the Chinese : Love and the Turning Year
  8. More Classics Revisited (New Directions Paperbook) by Kenneth Rexroth, 1989-04-01
  9. The Collected Longer Poems of Kenneth Rexroth by Kenneth Rexroth, 1968-02-01
  10. Life Of Kenneth Rexroth by Hamalian Linda, 1992-09-17
  11. Kenneth Rexroth by Morgan Gibson, 1972-11
  12. Beyond the Mountains by Kenneth Rexroth, 1974-12-01
  13. Kenneth Rexroth and James Laughlin: Selected Letters
  14. ONTARIO REVIEW - Number 6 - Spring Summer 1977: The Man from Mars; The Hunchback in the Park; Realms Beyond the Mountain: Notes on Kenneth Rexroth; The Primal Vision of Michaele Berman by Raymond J. (editor) (Margaret Atwood; Mili Ve McNiece; George Woodcock; R Smith, 1977

21. Kenneth Rexroth Poetry 1
I wish I could build a fire In you that would never go out. I wish I could be sure that deep in you Was a magnet to draw you always home. kenneth rexroth
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There are sparkles of rain on the bright Hair over your forehead; Your eyes are wet and your lips Wet and cold, your cheek rigid with cold. Why have you stayed Away so long, why have you only Come to me late at night After walking for hours in wind and rain? Take off your dress and stockings; Sit in the deep chair before the fire. I will warm your feet in my hands; I will warm your breasts and thighs with kisses. I wish I could build a fire In you that would never go out. I wish I could be sure that deep in you Was a magnet to draw you always home. KENNETH REXROTH
"Daybreak" by Maxfield Parrish
YIN AND YANG
It is spring once more in the Coast Range Warm, perfumed, under the Easter moon. The flowers are back in their places. The birds are back in their usual trees. The winter stars set in the ocean. The summer stars rise from the mountains. The air is filled with atoms of quicksilver. Resurrection envelops the earth. Goemetrical, blazing, deathless, Animals and men march through heaven, Pacing their secret ceremony. The Lion gives the moon to the Virgin. She stands at the crossroads of heaven, Holding the full moon in her right hand, A glittering wheat ear in her left. The climax of the rite of rebirth Has ascended from the underworld Is proclaimed in light from the zenith. In the underworld the sun swims Between the fish called Yes and No.

22. Jacket 23 - Kenneth Rexroth Reads Poetry To Jazz
Liner notes by kenneth rexroth from the Fantasy Spoken Word Series album sleeve, Fantasy 7008 high fidelity long play record.
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Poetry and Jazz at the Blackhawk
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[Liner notes by Kenneth Rexroth from the Fantasy Spoken Word Series album sleeve, Fantasy 7008 high fidelity long play record.] Over a hundred years ago the French poet, Charles Cros, the man who invented the phonograph, recited his poetry to the hot music of a bal musette
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23. Kenneth Rexroth On LibraryThing | Catalog Your Books Online
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24. Kenneth Rexroth At The Blue Neon Alley
kenneth rexroth at the Blue Neon Alley, a directory of the beat generation on the World Wide Web.
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You can't become a saint by taking dope,
stealing your friends' typewriters,
giving girls chancres, not supporting your wife and children,
and then reading St. John of the Cross.
All of that, when it's happened before, has typified the collapse of civilization...
and today the social fabric is falling apart so fast, it makes your head swim.
Kenneth Rexroth "When the newspapers have got nothing else to talk about, they cut loose on the young. The young are always news. If they are up to something, that's news. If they aren't, that's news too."
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25. Kenneth Rexroth - Research And Read Books, Journals, Articles At
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26. FYI: Kenneth Rexroth
rexroth, kenneth. COMMUNALISM From Its Origins to the Twentieth Century. rexroth, kenneth. IN DEFENSE OF THE EARTH. NY New Directions, 1956.
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Of interest to bibliothingies, poetry lovers, et al: The complete text of Ken Knabb's "The Relevance of Rexroth" is now online at the Bureau of Public Secrets website, beginning from http://www.slip.net/~knabb/PS/Rexroth1.htm http://www.eskimo.com/~recall

27. Rexroth, Kenneth (Harper's Magazine)
THINGS CONNECTED TO “rexroth, kenneth”. HUMAN BEINGS. Abbe, George Auden, W.H. (Wystan Hugh) by kenneth rexroth Article, February 1967, 6 pp.
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The new books/Review, August 1967 , 3 pp. How poets make a living, if any by Kenneth Rexroth
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28. In A Dark Time … The Eye Begins To See » Kenneth Rexroth
It’s a good thing The Collected Shorter Poems of kenneth rexroth began with a selection of his later poems or I might have stopped reading before I started
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Rexroth’s “The Wheel Revolves
It’s a good thing The Collected Shorter Poems of Kenneth Rexroth began with a selection of his later poems or I might have stopped reading before I started because I dislike his early poems, which the promotional copy on the cover describes as written in “the disassociative style — sometimes called ‘literary cubism’— developed by Mallarme´, Appollinaire, and Reverdy. This was not free association, but the conscious disassociation and recombination of elements of the poem to achieve the highest possible level of significanceâ€? — not to mention the highest possible level of confusion. I have more than enough confusion in my life already. I don’t need more confusion in my life, nor do I need to be reminded that much of life doesn’t make sense — I have an increasing number of weird dreams lately to remind me of that. Luckily, I loved a couple of his last poems included at the beginning of this collection. My favorite was: THE WHEEL REVOLVES
You were a girl of satin and gauze
Now you are my mountain and waterfall companion.

29. 0811207455 - Li Ching-Chao By Kenneth Rexroth ; Ching-Chao Li ; Ling Chung - 978
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30. E T H N O P O E T I C S :: Kenneth Rexroth On American Indian Songs
It was kenneth rexroth s good sense coming out of a life dedicated, strongly, to poetry to bring to our attention the remarkable poetry in the words,
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It was Kenneth Rexroth's good sense coming out of a life dedicated, strongly, to poetry to bring to our attention the remarkable poetry in the words, the language, of American Indian songs. In the groundbreaking essay that follows, circa 1956, Rexroth is looking in turn at the works of Frances Densmore: acts of translation.
American Indian Songs
Kenneth Rexroth
In all the public and academic libraries in America and in most of the principal libraries of the world, off in a corner somewhere or in a seldom entered room, you can find a good many square feet of bookshelves lined with the olive-green publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology, a department of the Smithsonian Institution. There are forty-seven annual reports, from 1881 to 1932, royal octavo volumes lavishly illustrated, averaging around eight hundred pages each. After the forty-seventh report, the ethnological and anthropological material has been published separately. There are about one hundred and fifty bulletins in octavo; these run from thirty-two to one thousand pages, and include the annual anthropological papers about ten articles to each volume published each year since the forty-seventh annual report. Besides this there have been a couple of hundred other miscellaneous publications.
This is the largest body of anthropological literature ever published by one institution, private or public. Although it is readily available to every American citizen in his nearby library and at least to every inhabitant of a national capital elsewhere, it is little known and less read even by anthropologists. This is not due to the quality of its scientific writing. Many of America's major anthropologists are included, often with their greatest works.

31. Kenneth Rexroth: The 100th Birthday Celebration
The San Francisco 100th Birthday Celebration of kenneth rexroth, presented by the SFSU Poetry Center, which rexroth helped found, and Mariana rexroth took
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Kenneth Rexroth: The San Francisco 100th Birthday Celebration
McTeague: A Story of San Francisco from which the director Erich Von Stroheim made a long silent movie entitled Greed . Both novel and film center on the theme of the lust for gold. And thus this setting, at least in one mind, seemed quite appropriate for some of the concerns and dilemmas of Rexroth’s life. Von Stroheim’s film opens with a passage from Norris’s book: I never truckled; I never took off the hat to Fashion and held it out for pennies. By God, I told them the truth. They liked it or they didn't like it. What had that to do with me? I told them the truth; I knew it for the truth then, and I know it for the truth now.
—Frank Norris. So, located between ancient mysticism and modern literary courage, the event commenced. The ubiquitous Kush, archivist of all things poetic in San Francisco, was there with his recording equipment, eye and ear, heart and soul. David Meltzer was there and Jack Hirschman, who the next month would become the new poet laureate of San Francisco. Hirschman read a Proclamation from the Board of Supervisors declaring the day Kenneth Rexroth Day.

32. Sacramental Acts: The Love Poems Of Kenneth Rexroth | American Poetry Review, Th
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American Poetry Review, The Nov/Dec 1997 by Hamill, Sam Kleiner, Elaine Laura Sam Hamill's recent books include River of Selected Poems of Yosano Akiko and The Spring of My Life and Selected Haiku of Kobayashi Issa (both from Shambhala), and Destination kno: Poems 1970-1995 (White Pine Press). He is editor at Copper Canyon Press and directs the Port Townsend Writers' Conference.

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35. REVOLUTIONARY REXROTH POET OF EAST-WEST WISDOM
Revolutionary rexroth Poet of EastWest Wisdom. Bibliography 1. kenneth rexroth, 1905-82. Criticism and interpretation. 2. American poetryHistory and
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REVOLUTIONARY REXROTH:
POET OF EAST-WEST WISDOM
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With Rexroth's Letters to Gibson (1957-79)
The 1986 Archon edition received an Outstanding Scholarly Book Award from Choice (the library journal). "With his background in oriental studies he is particularly good on Rexroth's Buddhist concerns and the translations from Chinese and Japanese." -James Laughlin The only philosophical/aesthetic interpretation of Rexroth's lifework as a whole. If you haven't clicked on the title, click here to go to the table of contents. Library of Congress Cataloguing in Publication Data Morgan Gibson, 1929-
Revolutionary Rexroth: Poet of East-West Wisdom.
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6. Buddhism. 7. Anarchism. ISBN 0-208-02121-3 Go to Light and Dust Home Page Light and Dust Anthology of Poetry

36. The Daily Bleed December 22: Kenneth Rexroth, AIT/ IWA, Ian Heavens, Bernard Voy
1905 Poet/essayist/critic/translator/anarchist kenneth rexroth lives. Influence on the spread of Beat poetry. Translated many Chinese Japanese poets
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Our Daily Bleed...
I know that spring again is splendid
As ever, the hidden thrush
As sweetly tongued, the sun as vital —
But these are the forest trails we walked together,
These paths, ten years together.
We thought the years would last forever,
They are all gone now, the days
We thought would not come for us are here.
Kenneth Rexroth
elegy in memory of his first wife, Andrée
DECEMBER 22 KENNETH REXROTH Kenneth Rexroth : Poet, Beat movement critic/promoter, essayist, American anarchist. Guatemala: FIESTA OF SANTO TOMAS (Dec 22-25). Celebrated by the Chichicastenango Indians. 1440 The pirate Bluebeard is executed. http://jollyroger.com/beaconway/jollyroger1.html 1639 Jean-Baptiste Racine, dramatic poet, lives, La Ferte-Milon in northern France. http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/jracine.htm 1731 TaxOnAMe?!: Dutch people revolt against meat tax. http://www.peta.org/feat_taxmeat.asp 1815 Mexico: Jose Maria Morelos dies. Mexican revolutionary priest executed by Spaniards. http://www.patriagrande.net/uruguay/eduardo.galeano/memoria.del.fuego/18151222.htm 1831 Writer Charles Stuart Calverley lives. John Nevil Maskelyne (1839-1917) lives. Maskelyne was one of the great British magicians, particularly stage

37. Jazz/Jerry Jazz Musician/Kenneth Rexroth Editor Sam Hamill Interview, Sam Hamill
Sam Hamill, editor of The Complete Poems of kenneth rexroth, discusses the life of rexroth with Jerry Jazz Musician.
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Sam Hamill Editor, The Complete Poems of Kenneth Rexroth Kenneth Rexroth was a central figure in the San Francisco Renaissance and influenced generations of readers with his essays and consummate translations of Japanese and Chinese poetry. Born in 1905, Rexroth's career spans almost the entire century. Although forty of his seventy-seven years as poet, translator, essayist, playwright, and revolutionary activist were spent in San Francisco, his intellectual and artistic formative years occurred in the Midwest, mainly in Chicago, where he associated with artists, writers, and theorists of radical politics and philosophies. Rexroth's concerns were universal from his youth until his final years, focusing on politics, pacifism, erotic love, the environment, and a spirituality firmly rooted in both Asian and Western traditions. But he will forever be associated with the San Francisco Renaissance of the fifties in which he played a major role, promoting poets Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder, Denise Levertov and many others over FM radio station KPFA. Sam Hamill, editor of

38. Rexroth, Kenneth. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fo
rexroth, kenneth. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000.
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40. The Complete Poems Of Kenneth Rexroth :: AK Press
The definitive volume of this legendary anarchist writer,and reluctant Godfather of the Beats. These 900 pages assemble ALL of his published longer and
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