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David Meltzer (1) (1937–2016)

Auteur de The San Francisco poets

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55+ oeuvres 361 utilisateurs 4 critiques

A propos de l'auteur

David Meltzer was born on February 17, 1937. He was a poet and musician who created work that goes back to the Beat generation and San Francisco Renaissance of the 1950s and 1960s. He wrote more than 40 volumes of poetry including Arrows: Selected Poetry 1957-1992, Name: Selected Poetry 1973-1983, afficher plus Beat Thing, and David's Copy. His nonfiction work included Reading Jazz, Writing Jazz, When I Was a Poet, and Two-Way Mirror: A Poetry Notebook. He also wrote 10 novels. He taught in the humanities and graduate poetics programs at the New College of California in San Francisco from 1977 to 2007. In the 1960s, he was a singer-songwriter and guitarist for Bay Area bands that included the psychedelic folk-rock group Serpent Power. He died after suffering a stroke on December 31, 2016 at the age of 79. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins
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Œuvres de David Meltzer

The San Francisco poets (1971) 54 exemplaires
Reading Jazz (1993) 22 exemplaires
The Agency Trilogy (1994) 20 exemplaires
No Eyes: Lester Young (2000) 14 exemplaires
Two-Way Mirror: A Poetry Notebook (2015) 14 exemplaires
Arrows: Selected Poetry, 1957-1992 (1994) 13 exemplaires
Name: Selected Poetry, 1973-1983 (1761) 13 exemplaires
Hero/Lil (1973) 10 exemplaires
Blue Rags (1974) 8 exemplaires
Beat Thing (2004) 8 exemplaires
Journal of the Birth (1967) 6 exemplaires
Six (1976) 6 exemplaires
Writing Jazz (1999) 5 exemplaires
Luna (1970) 5 exemplaires
Knots (1971) 4 exemplaires
The Dark Continent (1967) 4 exemplaires
Orf (1993) 4 exemplaires
Yesod (1969) 4 exemplaires
The Agency (1968) 3 exemplaires
Ragas — Auteur — 2 exemplaires
French broom (1973) 2 exemplaires
Tree 4: Winter 1974 2 exemplaires
Bark, A Polemic (1973) 2 exemplaires
Harps (1965) 2 exemplaires
Tens Selected Poems 1961-1971 (1973) 2 exemplaires
The agent (1968) 2 exemplaires
How Many Blocks in the Pile? (1968) 2 exemplaires
TREE #5 (Summer 1975) — Directeur de publication — 1 exemplaire
Shuffle Boil (5/6) 1 exemplaire
Shuffle Boil No. 3 1 exemplaire
Tree: 2, Summer 1971 1 exemplaire
The Propet 1 exemplaire
Glue factory 1 exemplaire
Out 1 exemplaire
Healer (1969) 1 exemplaire
Lovely 1 exemplaire
Shuffle Boil No. 2 1 exemplaire
Nature Poem 1 exemplaire
The Art - The Veil (1982) 1 exemplaire
A Poem for My Wife 1 exemplaire
The Martyr (1969) 1 exemplaire
Beats in the Bay 1 exemplaire
Shema 1 exemplaire
Shuffle Boil No. 4 1 exemplaire
Golden Gate: Interviews with 5 San Francisco Poets. (1975) — Directeur de publication — 1 exemplaire
TREE: NO. 3 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry (1999) — Contributeur — 594 exemplaires
City Lights Pocket Poets Anthology (1995) — Contributeur — 354 exemplaires
The New American Poetry 1945-1960 (1960) — Contributeur — 319 exemplaires
The Mammoth Book of International Erotica (1996) — Contributeur — 113 exemplaires
Lit Up Inside: Selected Lyrics (2014) — Avant-propos, quelques éditions45 exemplaires
Six San Francisco Poets (1969) — Contributeur — 4 exemplaires
ACTS 1 — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires
New World Journal, Vol. 1, No.4 (1979) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires
HAWK-WIND #2 — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire
Hambone, No. 3 — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire

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Partage des connaissances

Date de naissance
1937
Date de décès
2016-12-31
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Rochester, New York, USA
Professions
poet
novelist
scholar
essayist
musician

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Critiques

I usually like Meltzer's stuff, but I just couldn't find the door into this one. Maybe my taste is changing.
 
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ChrisNewton | 1 autre critique | Mar 18, 2016 |
David Meltzer (1937-), a noted Beat Poet, musician and long time San Francisco resident, moved to the city by the Bay in 1957, after he read two notable Beat poetry collections, Lawrence Ferlinghetti's [Pictures of the Gone World], published in 1955, and Allen Ginsberg's [Howl], which was released the following year. He befriended the two men, and also began to write poetry and fiction. He also played jazz guitar in the late 1950s and early 1960s, then became a part of the San Francisco rock scene in the middle of the decade, hosting jam sessions with artists such as David Crosby and Jerry Garcia. He later joined the psychedelic band Serpent Power, whose self titled album was proclaimed one of the best of the Summer of Love by Rolling Stone.

Despite his prolific output, [When I Was a Poet] is the first collection to be published by City Lights, which was released in 2011 as part of its Pocket Poets Series. The poems highlight the bohemian life of Meltzer, Ginsberg and their friends in 1950s San Francisco, with a style that favors but does not mimic that of his contemporaries. Meltzer, still active in his mid 70s, also writes about his life, and those close to him he has loved and lost, along with mid-century bebop and modern jazz, such as this tribute to legendary saxophonist Art Pepper:

Art's desire to get it all said
to all who thought him dead
in the joint & beside the point

Art's struggle to sing it all
through jazz warfare & tell
everything he knew in brass
speed rap stir crazy utopia
of muscle chops push it in your face
rough unrelenting grace

fierce Art pitbull clamps down
pulls edges out in time to break through
scream knotty beauty
toe to toe w/ any joe
who thinks they know better

Art tattoos blue needles into moonlight skin
junk light makes mirrors perfect
Art's smoke aches out of wounds

L.A. Art burritos & bebop
black guacamole serge zoots
Central Avenue cat copping

Pepper at Club Alabam
in Lee Young's band
all the chicks & the hatcheck chick
have big eyes for Art's horn


These poems, particularly "California Dreamin", are enjoyable to read. However, like most Beat Poetry, they are best appreciated in a smoky club or cozy bookstore, preferably with the backing of a jazz bassist or small ensemble. I missed seeing Meltzer read from this book at City Lights last year, but I hope to be able to catch him live in performance during a future trip to San Francisco.
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kidzdoc | 1 autre critique | Apr 24, 2012 |
See pp. 184-185 for some brief but strong remarks from Michael McClure on 'Howl' in an interview from 1999. There is no index in this book, but you can use Google Books to search inside for the term 'Howl' [etc].
 
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HowlAtCLP | Dec 5, 2009 |
A splendid collection of interviews.
 
Signalé
ostrom | Nov 29, 2007 |

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Membres
361
Popularité
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Évaluation
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ISBN
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