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Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones): The Man, the Poet, and the Myth
Genre(s): African-American, Beats
Period: 1960s to the present
Lines: (from “Western Front”)
My intentions are colors. I’m filled with
color, every tint you think of lends to mine
my mind is full of color, hard muscle streaks,
or soft glow round exactness registration. All earth
heaven things, hell things, in colors circulate
a wild blood train, turn litmus like a bible coat, … Read more »
Tags: african-american poetry, allen ginsberg, amiri baraka, beat poets, Black Mountain poets, black poetry, Charles Olson, Don Cherry, Edward Dorn, Frank O'Hara, Gil Sorentino, gregory corso, Hugh "Cubby" Selby, LeRoi Jones, Ornette Coleman, Robert Creeley, Ted Wilentz, Thelonius Monk
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Beats
The term Beats or Beatniks refers to a group of American lyrical poets who emerged from the mid to late 1950s with the publication the magazine Evergreen Review, and who denounced academic intellectualism, politics, and the status quo as fervently as they embraced freedom of thought, unconventional romance (homosexuality and free love - ironically, in the era of wholesome family values preceding the 1960s), spirituality, and creativity. Read more »
Tags: allen ginsberg, amiri baraka, beat poet, beatniks, beats, Bill Morgan, diane diprima, gary snyder, gregory corso, Kenneth Patchen, lawrence ferlinghetti, LeRoi Jones, michael mcclure, Neal Cassady, Walt Whitman, William Burroughs
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Anthologies
Anthologies are an affordable way to discover new poets, new styles of writing, and sample the work of writers you might not ordinarily encounter. Read more »
Tags: allen ginsberg, amiri baraka, beat poets, Bruce Andrews, charles bernstein, clark strand, diane diprima, Douglas Messerli, gary snyder, gregory corso, haiku, jack kerouac, kobayashi issa, language poetry, lawrence ferlinghetti, matsuo basho, michael mcclure, poetry anthology, Ron Silliman, william s. burroughs, yosa buson, zen buddhist monk
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