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terça-feira, 12 de março de 2013

ALLEN GINSBERG (1926-1997)


Poetry

. Howl and Other Poems |With introduction by William Carlos Williams | City Lights, 1956
. Siesta in Xbalba and Return to the States | Privately printed, 1956
. Kaddish and Other Poems, 1958-1960 | City Lights, 1961
. Empty Mirror: Early Poems | Corinth Books, 1961
. A Strange New Cottage in Berkeley | Grabhorn Press, 1963
. Reality Sandwiches: 1953-1960 | City Lights, 1963
. The Change | Writer's Forum, 1963
. Kral Majales (King of May) | Oyez, 1965
. Wichita Vortex Sutra | Housmans, 1966
. TV Baby Poems | Cape Golliard Press, 1967
. Airplane Dreams: Compositions From Journals | House of Anansi, 1968
. Scrap Leaves, Hasty Scribbles | Poet's Press, 1968
. Wales - A Visitation, July 29, 1967 | Cape Golliard Press, 1968
. The Heart is a Clock | Gallery Upstairs Press, 1968
. Message II | Gallery Upstairs Press, 1968
. Planet News | City Lights, 1968
. For the Soul of the Planet is Wakening . . . | Desert Review Press, 1970
. The Moments Return: A Poem | Grabhorn-Hoyem, 1970
. New Year Blues | Phoenix Book Shop, 1972
. Open Head | Sun Books, 1972
. Bixby Canyon Ocean Path Word Breeze | Gotham Book Mart, 1972
. Iron Horse | Coach House Press, 1972
. The Fall of America: Poems of These States, 1965-1971 | City Lights, 1973
. The Gates of Wrath: Rhymed Poems 1948-1952 | Grey Fox, 1973
. Sad Dust Glories: Poems during Work Summer in Woods | Workingman's Press, 1974
. First Blues: Rags, Ballads and Harmonium Songs, 1971-1974 | Full Court Press, 1975
. Mind Breaths: Poems, 1972-1977 | City Lights, 1978
. Poems All Over the Place: Mostly Seventies | Cherry Valley, 1978
. Mostly Sitting Haiku | From Here Press, 1978
. Careless Love: Two Rhymes | Red Ozier Press, 1978
. Plutonian Ode and Other Poems, 1977-1980 | City Lights, 1982
. Many Loves | Pequod Press, 1984
. Old Love Story | Lospecchio Press, 1986

. Poetry Collections

.Collected Poems, 1947-1980.
Three decades of poems including previously unpublished works as well as rare pamphlets and his more well-known works, including 'Howl' and 'Kaddish.'
Harper, 1984.
. White Shroud: Poems, 1980-1985.
The poem 'White Shroud' is a postscript to 'Kaddish'.
Harper, 1986.

. Cosmopolitan Greetings: Poems, 1986-1992.
HarperCollins, 1994.

PAUL MORRISSEY

Born in New York City in 1938, Paul Morrissey studied literature at Fordham University. In the early 1960s, following a stint in the Army and jobs in insurance and as a social worker, he began directing short independent films.
In 1965, he was introduced to Andy Warhol, who asked him to contribute ideas and bring new direction to the film experiments he had been recently begun presenting -- others had been suggesting, and in a very limited sense, directing these early experiments, but they remained in a static, relatively primitive state. From then on, Morrissey not only directed all of the films but signed a management contract with Warhol putting him in charge of all operations at the Warhol studio with the exception of the sales of artwork. It was Morrissey's idea that Warhol's celebrity name be used to promote a rock n' roll group; to that end, he discovered 'the Velvet Underground', added Nico to the band and signed them all to a management contract

Titulo Original: Flesh / Trash / Heat
Ano/Pais de Origem: 1968 / 1970 / 1972 / EUA
Direção: Paul Morrissey
Elenco: Joe Dallesandro, Geraldine Smith, Patti D'Arbanville, Candy Darling, Jackie Curtis, John Christian, Maurice Braddell, Geri Miller, Louis Waldon, Holly Woodlawn, Andrea Feldman, Sylvia Miles, Pat Ast, Lester Persky, Eric Emerson, Harold Childe, John Hallowell, Gary Koznocha, Bonnie Walder.