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David Meltzer

    David Meltzer fue un poeta asociado tanto con la Generación Beat como con el Renacimiento de San Francisco. Pionero de las lecturas de poesía jazzística, la obra de Meltzer exploró la intersección del lenguaje, la música y la espiritualidad. Su enfoque innovador del verso a menudo profundizaba en temas de identidad y experiencia vivida, ampliando los límites de la expresión poética. Más allá de su propia escritura, contribuyó significativamente a la cultura literaria a través de la edición de numerosas antologías y la enseñanza, fomentando una vibrante comunidad poética.

    Rock Tao
    Death
    The New American Poetry, 1945-1960
    • Rock Tao

      • 176 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Edited by Patrick James Dunagan. ROCK TAO is a rambling cohesive rock-n-roll poetics diary originally written in 1965 as Meltzer listened to KEWB in San Francisco transcribing lyrics of top hit songs. Along the way, he samples scientists, philosophers, psychologists, musicians, starlets... figures who defined what the sixties would come to be and how they would be remembered. ROCK TAO is penetrating in its critical view of the consumer culture taking shape in America. Meltzer said, "...I began examining what is famous in America as a way to sight those archetypal inventions peculiar to the land." He presciently anticipated the homogenizing Walmartification of how the country would develop over the next 50 years. The rollicking collage form of ROCK TAO is a continuation of novelist John Dos Passos' epic, USA Trilogy.

      Rock Tao2022
      3,5
    • The New American Poetry, 1945-1960

      • 479 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      This counter-cultural collection of American verse fits in Robert Lowell's famous definition of the raw in American poetry. Contributors include: Olson; Duncan; Creeley; Guest; Ashbery; Ginsberg; Kerouac; Levertov; O'Hara; Snyder; and Schuyler.

      The New American Poetry, 1945-19601999
      4,4
    • Death

      An Anthology of Ancient Texts, Songs, Prayers, and Stories

      • 322 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Shares examples of death folklore, rituals, and customs from around the world, and includes laments, dirges, chants, haiku, songs, and legends

      Death1984
      4,1