The collected poems of Philip Whalen:
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adam_text | THE COLLECTED POEMS OF PHILIP WH ALE N EDITED BY CHAEL ROTHENBERG
WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY PRESS MIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT CONTENTS EDITOR S NOTE
AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XXV FOREWORD, HIGHEST AND DRIEST: FOR PHILIP
ZENSHIN S POETIC DRAMA/DHARMA, GARY SNYDER XXVII LANGUAGE AS TRANSIENT
ACT, THE POETRY OF PHILIP WHALEN, LESLIE SCALAPINO XXXI IV 1 VIII 1
XVIII 2 THREE DESERT POEMS 2 THE GREAT AMERICAN DESERT 2 SAGUARO 3 NEW
CANAAN 3 FROM THE TEMPTATION OF ST. ANTHONY 3 THE PLASTER MUSE : 6 POEMS
IN THE CLASSIC MODE 9 I. MOSHE SUR L EAU 9 II. ODE 9 III. LEDA 10 IV.
THURSDAY IN BYZANTIUM 1 0 V. A L OMBRE DES JEUNES FILLES ... 11 VI.
SONNET FOR VALENTINE S DAY 11 ADVENT 12 A COUNTRY WITHOUT RUINS 1 2
CONTENTS / V IN THE PALACE OF THE HEART 1 3 INVOCATION TO THE MUSE 13
NOVEMBER FIRST 14 AN ELEGY UPON THE UNTIMELY DEATH OF MRS. W. F. 15 THE
ROAD-RUNNER 16 THREE ORMOLU PIECES FOR STANLEY MOORE 16 SONG 17
APOSTROPHE TO A BORROWED TIGER 1 8 THE SEALION 1 8 THEORY 19 OF
COURSE, SHE SAID 20 THREE SATIRES 21 THE ENGINEER 22 THE GREAT
INSTAURATION 23 THE ROSE FESTIVAL PARADE 26 META 27 THE SHOCK OF
RECOGNITION 28 TWO MIRACLES 28 THE FIVE QUEENS 30 HOMAGE TO LUCRETIUS
31 A N EW VOYAGE 3 2 SCHOLIAST 33 OUT OF IT 33 TELL ME MORE 34 PLUS QA
CHANGE . . . 34 MARTYRDOM OF TWO PAGANS 36 IF YOU RE SO SMART, WHY
AIN T YOU RICH? 37 SOURDOUGH MOUNTAIN LOOKOUT 40 FROM THREE VARIATIONS,
ALL ABOUT LOVE 46 SAUCED 49 UNFINISHED, 3:XII:55 50 DENUNCIATION, OR,
UNFROCK D AGAIN 51 HOMAGE TO ROBERT CREELEY 52 INVOCATION & DARK
SAYINGS, IN THE TIBETAN STYLE 53 THE SLOP BARREL: SLICES OF PAIDEUMA FOR
ALL SENTIENT BEINGS 56 SMALL TANTRIC SERMON 62 FURTHER NOTICE 63 VI /
CONTENTS I GIVE UP 64 THE FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER 65 ESPRIT D ESCALIER
RANT, DIRECTED AT DR. P. S CLASS IN ENGLISH 106-B 66 THE SAME OLD JAZZ
67 ANCHOR STEAM BEER, FOR MICHAEL MCCLURE 69 SOUFFLE 70 TAKEOUT, 15:^:57
75 FORC. 76 A DIM VIEW OF BERKELEY IN THE SPRING 7 7 LITERARY LIFE IN
THE GOLDEN WEST 79 TAKE # 4, I5:VIII:57 80 AGAINST THE MAGIC WAR: AN
OPEN LETTER TO ROBERT DUNCAN 83 HARANGUE FROM NEWPORT, TO JOHN WIENERS,
2I:IX:57 85 IO:X:57, 45 YEARS SINCE THE FALL OF THE CH ING DYNASTY 87
APEDEATH 88 IN MEMORY OF A STATESMAN 88 LETTER, TO MME. E. T. S., 2*58
89 FOR MY FATHER 92 WHILE THE PATIENT SLEPT 92 TRANSLATION OF A LOST
PLAY BY M. M. 93 SENSELESS COMMENTARIES ON CHAO-CHOU 94 SINCERITY SHOT
95 METAPHYSICAL INSOMNIA JAZZ. MUMONKAN XXIX. 96 LETTER TO CHARLES OLSON
97 UNSUCCESSFUL SPRING POEM 101 CORVALLIS DOWN THE ROAD 101 TRYING TOO
HARD TO WRITE A POEM SITTING ON THE BEACH 102 2O:VII:58, ON WHICH I
RENOUNCE THE NOTION OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 1 03 NEWPORT NORTH-WINDOW
VIEW 104 FROM AN ENVELOPE ADDRESSED TO CHARLES OLSON 105 HYMNUS AD
PATREM SINENSIS 105 COMPLAINT: TO THE MUSE 106 PROSE TAKE-OUT, PORTLAND
I3:IX:58 1 07 SELF-PORTRAIT SAD 22^:58 108 I THINK OF MOUNTAINS 113
CONTENTS / VII FOND FAREWELL TO THE CHICAGO REVIEW 114 FROM A LETTER TO
RON LOEWINSOHN, 19.XI.-58 1 15 DELIGHTS OF WINTER AT THE SHORE 1 16
SOMETHING NICE ABOUT MYSELF 11 9 [THE END, OF A MONTH OF SUNDAYS] 1 20
MOTION DAY 1 21 A VERY COMPLICATED WAY OF SAYING APPEARANCES DECEIVE ?
1 22 4:2:59 TAKE 1 1 23 SELF-PORTRAIT, FROM ANOTHER DIRECTION 1 24 I
RETURN TO SAN FRANCISCO 127 TAKE, 25:01:59 132 A REPLY 1 33 FOR A
PICTURE BY MIKE NATHAN 1 33 A DISTRACTION FIT 1 34 WITH COMPLIMENTS TO E
. R H. 135 [AWAKE A MOMENT. . . ] 1 39 I AM KING GIANT DRAGON SUN 1 39
POEM FOR A BLONDE LADY 1 41 EVERYWHERE I WANDER 142 HAIKU FOR MIKE 142
A REFLECTION ON MY OWN TIMES 143 ADDRESS TO THE BOOBUS, WITH HER
HIERATIC FORMULAS IN REPLY 143 BOOBUS HIEROPHANTE, HER INCANTATIONS 145
SONG FOR 2 BALALAIKAS ON THE CORNER OF 3RD & MARKET 146 TO THE MOON 147
ALL ABOUT ART & LIFE 147 TEMPORARILY INSANE 1 52 FAREWELL! 152 SINCE YOU
ASK ME 153 NEW YORK CITY 154 TO A POET 155 AN IRREGULAR ODE 156 HAIKU,
FOR GARY SNYDER 156 WARNINGS, RESPONSES, ETC. 157 GOODBYE & HELLO, AGAIN
1 59 [TAKE DANDELIONS FIRST SALAD.] 161 [MARCH 3, I960, A BEAUTIFUL
PAGE] 162 VIII / CONTENTS PALACE CAFE 163 A VISION OF THE BODHISATTVAS 1
63 ITCHY 164 DREAM 166 ESSEX WAS A COWBOY IN VERMONT 1 66 MOVIE NIGHT
167 HISTORICAL DISQUISITIONS 168 SHORT EXPLANATION OF EVERYTHING 1 71
[REQUIESCAT] 172 [TRY DOING A SMALL THING WELL. ] 173 ADDRESS TO A
YOUNGER GENERATION 1 74 DREAM & EXCURSUS, ARLINGTON MASSACHUSETTS 1 75
THE DEATH OF BOSTON 176 FOR ALBERT SAIJO 178 [GOVERNMENT] 179 HOMAGE TO
RODIN 1 79 STAYING OR GOING 1 85 THE TREASURES OF RAGE 1 86 REAL SAN
FRANCISCO SUNDAY AFTERNOON 1 87 SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY MORNING PALIMPSEST
1 88 TO RUTH 1 89 DUERDEN SAYS: LIFE IS THERAPY 1 90 PHILIPPIC,
AGAINST WHITEHEAD AND A FRIEND 1 93 TWIN PEAKS 196 [UNDER/BENEATH] 197
CAPTION FOR A PICTURE 198 LIFE AND ART 1 98 [RED ROVER] 199 THE DAYDREAM
200 IGNORANTACCIO 200 [DRIVING IMMEDIATELY PAST] 201 [HOIST GREAT BLOCKS
OF LANGUAGE INTO PLACE] 202 THAT ONE 203 [I HAVE EATEN] 204 MONDAY IN
THE EVENING 205 VECTOR ANALYSIS 228 [COCA-COLA CHAIRS] 229 CONTENTS / IX
[ . . . MY FBI, MY PEACE, MY WAR ] 230 SATURDAY MORNING 231 [B.C.] 231
EARLY AUTUMN IN UPPER NOE VALLEY 232 EASY LIVING 233 THE POOR 234 THE
REVOLUTIONARIES 234 ONE OF MY FAVORITE SONGS IS STORMY WEATHER 237
FRIENDSHIP GREETINGS 238 STATEMENT OF CONDITION 238 THE IDOL 239 THE
CHARIOT 240 THE ADMONITIONS 241 TO THE MUSE 243 THE PROPHECY 244 [MONDAY
EARLY BEFORE BEDTIME] 245 [LAMP] 246 [VERY EARLY MONDAY] 247 [TENDER]
248 THERE IT GOES 249 SATURDAY I5:IX:62 249 A SHORT HISTORY OF THE
SECOND MILLENNIUM B.C. 250 FILLMORE HOB NOB CARBURETOR 251 THE ART OF
LITERATURE 251 THE ART OF LITERATURE, 2ND PART 252 THE ART OF
LITERATURE, #3, A TOTAL EXPLANATION 252 THE ART OF LITERATURE, PART 4TH
253 THE ART OF LITERATURE, CONCLUDED 254 [HUM] 255 [A COMMUNITY TEMPLE]
255 [ALBERT S ANTARCTICA] 256 MINOR MORALIA 257 APPLEGRAVY 270 SUNDAY
AFTERNOON DINNER FUNG LOY RESTAURANT , SAN FRANCISCO 25:XI:62 271 THE
SATURDAY VISITATIONS 272 SONG TO BEGIN ROHATSU 273 X / CONTENTS THE
GALLERY, MILL VALLEY 274 HEIGH-HO, NOBODY S AT HOME 274 HELLO TO ALL THE
FOLKS BACK HOME 275 [(ECONOMY] 276 THE PROFESSOR COMES TO CALL 277 THE
COORDINATES 277 [A MAJOR COMMUNICATION] 278 [WORSE THAN EVER . . . ] 279
SPRING MUSICK 280 HOW WE LIVE THE MORE ABUNDANT LIFE IN AMERICA 280
SPRING POEM TO THE MEMORY OF JANE ELLEN HARRISON (1850-1928) 282
[CAREFUL & EMPTY] 284 [MORE LIGHT SEEMS TO FALL] 285 RE-TAKE 2O:XII:63
FROM 7:^:63 286 LETTER, TO MICHAEL MCCLURE, II:III:63 287 FOR B ROTHER
ANTONINUS 291 NIGHT AND MORNING MICHAELANGELO 292 HOW BEAUTIFUL 292 PW
HIS RECANTATION 293 [SOMEPLACE, NEB.] 294 THREE MORNINGS 295 WORLD OUT
OF CONTROL 296 LIFE AND DEATH AND A LETTER TO MY MOTHER BEYOND THEM BOTH
297 [EXPANSION] 302 [OBSESSIONS] 303 PLUMS, METAPHYSICS, AN
INVESTIGATION, A VISIT, AND A SHORT FUNERAL ODE 304 [THE SAN FRANCISCO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA] 309 [ CHOOKY ] 310 [ONE PAGE POEM] 311 FRIDAY
ALREADY HALF- 312 TENNIS SHOES 314 EPIGRAM 315 TO THE MUSE 316 WHERE WAS
I 318 CONTENTS / XI OH YES. VANCOUVER. 318 VANCOUVER 318 GOLDEN GATE
PARK 319 THAT DREAM 319 MYSTERIES OF 1961 320 BREUGHEL: THE FALL OF
ICARUS 2O:IX:63 321 [MY KARMA HAS TO DO WITH EARS] 322 [OCTOPUS] 323
RAGING DESIRE &C. 324 SOCIAL GRACES 324 MYSTERY POEM, FOR A BIRTHDAY
PRESENT 325 THE FOURTH OF OCTOBER, 1963 326 SONG 326 ILLNESS 327 [FOR
JOHN LEE HOOKER] 328 [THE SHAPE OF IT] 329 SOMEBODY ELSE S AESTHETIC 330
GRADUS AD PARNASSUM 330 INSIDE STUFF 331 ROXIE POWELL 331 NATIVE SPEECH
331 [ACHES AND PAINS] 332 [CROWN FRUIT] 333 [TREASURES, LEFT PANEL] 334
[TREASURES, RIGHT PANEL] 335 ST. FRANCIS LOBBIES ALLEN G. 336 TO A
NERVOUS MAN 336 THE DOUBLE TAKE 337 HOMAGE TO WBY 338 SALAMANDER 338 A
RECALL 339 NATIVE SPEECH 339 THE WALKERS PATIO: GIANT PLANT 340 HOW WAS
YOUR TRIP TO L.A.? 341 WHISTLER S MOTHER 341 LAST PART OF AN ILLUSTRATED
CHILDREN S BOOK IN A FEVER DREAM 342 XII / CONTENTS SOME KIND OF THEORY
344 WINTER JELLY 345 THEOPHANY 345 [NATIVE // FOLK SPEECH] 346 [NATIVE
// FOLK SPEECH WITH DOODLES] 347 [EPIPHANY] 347 PAPYRUS CATALOGUE 348 A
BOTANICAL PHRENZY 350 CLEAN SONG 350 THE GREAT BEYOND DENVER 350
TECHNICALITIES FOR JACK SPICER 351 [MARCH 1964] 354 CORINTHIAN COLUMNS
355 MEXICO 355 CHAGRIN 356 COMPOSITION 356 THE LOTUS SUTRA, NATURALIZED
357 A MISTAKE 357 EARLY SPRING 357 THE MYSTERY 358 THE PROBLEM 358 [HOPE
FOR THE BEST] 359 INVOCATION AND THEOPHANY 359 THE METAPHYSICAL TOWN
HALL AND BOOKSHOP 363 THE ODE TO MUSIC 363 [TIME POEM] 367 ABSOLUTE
REALTY CO.: TWO VIEWS 368 I5:V:64 369 [THE END OF THE LINE] 371
[NASTURTIUM] 371 TRINITY SUNDAY 1964 372 TOMMY S BIRTHDAY 372 [AIR AND
EARTH COMBINE] 373 LATE AFTERNOON 373 MAGICAL INCANTATION 374 GODDESS
374 BUCK ROGERS 375 CONTENTS / XIII THE CHAIN OF LAKES 375 DYING AGAIN
377 TO MY MUSE 384 TRUE CONFESSIONS 384 THE BEST OF IT 384 EAMD 393
[GROUNDHOG DAY] 394 THE SEASON 395 [FUTILITY] 396 [THE GREAT AMERICAN
BOOB, LECTURE NOTES] 397 [LECTURE NOTES, GSS BERKELEY] 398 [LECTURE
NOTES*II*G.S.S. BERKELEY] 399 BLEAKNESS, FAREWELL 400 [SKOOLIE-BAU] 406
HOMAGE TO WILLIAM SEWARD BURROUGHS 407 FRAGMENT OF GREAT BEAUTY &
STILLNESS 409 THE INDIA PRINT BEDSPREAD 409 [DEAR MR. PRESIDENT,] 41 0
GRAND HISTORICAL ODE 410 PRIAPIC HYMN 411 DOUKHOBOR PROVERB 41 2 MERRY
MEET; MERRY PART 41 3 DISGUST WITH AN POETICKAL EVENING AT MISS Q S
HOUSE 41 3 JAPANESE TEA GARDEN GOLDEN GATE PARK IN SPRING 414 A PENNY
FOR THE OLD GUY 415 FRAGMENT OF A LETTER, UNSENT 41 6 ART & MUSIC 416
MAHAYANA 417 MY SONGS INDUCE PROPHETIC DREAMS 41 8 APRIL SHOWERS BRING
RAIN? 438 LOVE LOVE LOVE AGAIN 439 A MORNING WALK 440 MESSAGE BEFORE
ARAM AWAKES 441 THE SUN RISES AND SETS IN THAT CHILD, 442 THE SECOND
DAY OF MAY 1965 443 CALIFORNIA IS ODIOUS BUT INDISPENSABLE 444
IMAGINATION OF THE TAJ MAHAL 444 XIV / CONTENTS T/0 445 THE GREAT
HEIDELBERG TUN 446 [NASTURTIUM SHADOWS] 447 SLEEPY 448 A SATIRE 448
CARD #21 LE MONDE 449 [STRANGE?] 450 1935 451 THE FEATHER TRUTH WEIGHS
10,000 POUNDS 451 M 452 THE LIFE OF LITERATURE 453 WHAT FINALLY HAPPENED
TO THE KING 453 [LIGHTNING OF THE SKY] 455 [THIS IS MY LIFE] 456
AMERICA! 457 THE EDUCATION CONTINUES ALONG 457 GIANT SEQUOIAS 469 POP
DOUGHNUT 469 SECRET 470 THAT EYES! THOSE NOSE! 470 THE FIRST OF AUGUST
471 THE GREEKS 472 VIGNETTE OF AN ICE AXE 474 L ENFANT PRODIGUE 474 THE
MYSTERY OF THE ALPHABET 475 GENETICS 477 HIGHER CRITICISM 477 THE
PROMISE 477 GOOD NEWS AND GOSPEL 478 PARANOIA REVISITED 479 THE
HONEYMOON 479 PALIMPSEST 480 [THE BEGINNING OF A LONG SILENCE ] 481 THE
TASK REJECTED 482 HOMAGE TO DANTE 482 TARA 483 LABOR DAY 484 CONTENTS /
XV SAD SONG PLASTER OF PARIS: HELEN OF TROY. 485 OPENING THE MOUNTAIN,
TAMALPAIS: 22:X:6S 486 LEMON TREES 487 TRIP, 3O:X:65 488 PORTLAND IN THE
EVENING 489 OPENING RAINY-SEASON SESSHIN 489 WHITE RIVER ODE 490 EIKEI
SOJI 492 GINKAKUJI MICHI 492 THE FLEXIBLE MIND 493 THE JUDGMENT 493
SANJUSANGENDO 494 SYNESTHESIA 494 CROWDED 494 A PLATONIC VARIATION 495 A
REVOLUTION 496 ABOVE THE SHRINE 497 POINT RICHMOND 497 THE TROLLEY 499
THE WAR POEM FOR DIANE DI PRIMA 499 WAITING FOR CLAUDE 505 SOME PLACES
507 TEN TITANIC ETUDES 510 CHAMP CLAIR MODERN JAZZ COFFEE 513 USHI
MATSURI 51 4 THE GARDEN 514 CONFESSION AND PENANCE 51 6 THE GRAND DESIGN
516 SHEEP MAY SAFELY GRAZE 521 SUCCESS IS FAILURE 521 [ANOTHER BLANK
DISCOVERY!] 522 [I KEEP HUNTING THROUGH THE HOUSE] 523 THE WINTER 524
DEMACHI 524 THE WINTER 525 [ALL OF IT CAME TO NOTHING] 530 [ALL OF IT
WENT ON THE WRONG PAGE] 531 XVI / CONTENTS [ NEFAS ] 532 POEM 533
[WINTER MONEY GLOOM] 534 GEORGE WASHINGTON 535 [PET SHOP] 536 [WHAT DO I
KNOW IS A SMALL YELLOW] 53 7 THE DHARMA YOUTH LEAGUE 53 7 [OUTSIDE] 538
FAILING 538 TO HENRIK IBSEN 539 WE SING IN OUR SLEEP. WE CONVERSE WITH
THE DEAD IN OUR DREAMS 539 THE ENCORE 540 A ROMANTIC & BEAUTIFUL POEM
INSPIRED BY THE RECOLLECTION OF WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, HIS LIFE & WORK
540 NEVER APOLOGIZE; NEVER EXPLAIN 541 17:111:67 541 SOMETHING
CHILDISH BUT COMPLETELY CLASSICAL 543 REGALIA IN IMMEDIATE DEMAND ! 543
CHARACTERISTICALLY 544 GRACE BEFORE MEAT 546 A WEDDING JOURNEY, AN OPERA
546 ULTIMATE FRIVOLOUS NECESSITIES 547 DEWEY SWANSON 548 THE APPARITION
549 THE WAR 550 OCTOBER FOOD 550 IN THE CENTER OF AUTUMN 551 A COUPLE
BLOCKS SOUTH OF THE HEIAN SHRINE 551 INTERNATIONAL DATE LINE, MONDAY /
MONDAY 27:XL67 552 AMERICA INSIDE &: OUTSIDE BILL BROWN S HOUSE IN
BOLINAS 552 25:1:68 553 LIFE IN THE CITY. IN MEMORIAM EDWARD GIBBON. 554
ALLEGORICAL PAINTING: CAPITALISTIC SOCIETY DESTROYED BY THE
CONTRADICTIONS WITHIN ITSELF. (SECOND FIVE-YEAR PLAN.) 556 AT THE RED
WHALE BAR & RESTAURANT, STINSON BEACH 556 THE UNIDENTIFIED ACCOMPLICE
OR, THE TRANSMISSIONS OF C. W. MOSS 558 CONTENTS / XVII THE EVASIVE
ANSWER 563 THE MADNESS OF SAUL 566 TO THE REVOLUTIONARY CADRES OF
BALBOA, MALIBU & SANTA BARBARA 566 TO ALL MY FRIENDS 568 LARRY KEARNY AT
STINSON BEACH 568 DUERDEN S GARAGE, STINSON BEACH 569 BIRTHDAY POEM, 571
BILL BROWN 587 SCENES OF LIFE AT THE CAPITAL 587 WALKING BESIDE THE
KAMOGAWA, REMEMBERING NANSEN AND FUDO AND GARY S POEM 648 MAY FIRST
REVOLUTION DAY 649 TO EDWARD DAHLBERG 649 SCIENCE AND LANGUAGE 650 FOR
KENNETH REXROTH 650 FOUR OTHER PLACES, MORE & LESS 651 BEHIND THE DOOR
653 LIFE AT BOLINAS. THE LAST OF CALIFORNIA 655 FOR KAI SNYDER 658 A
LETTER, TO BILL BERKSON 658 ALLEN MARLOW 659 LEAVING THE CAPITAL 659
HOME AGAIN, HOME AGAIN ... 659 MANY COLORED SQUARES 660 NOT HEAVILY
661 UP IN MICHIGAN 662 OLD AGE ECHOES 662 THE LETTER TO THOMAS CLARK
22:VII-.7I FROM BOLINAS WHERE HE SAT BESIDE ME TO HELP TO WRITE IT 663
PORTLAND AGAIN 664 UNTIED AIRLINES 665 HORRIBLE INCREDIBLE LIES : KEITH
LAMPE SPONTANEOUSLY 665 IMAGINARY SPLENDORS 666 PUBLIC OPINIONS 667
MONUMENT RESCUE DIM 668 THE SUMMER AFTERNOON XVIII / CONTENTS I TOLD
MYSELF : BOBBIE SPONTANEOUSLY 669 LOOK LOOK LOOK 669 MOZAMBIQUE 670 THE
TURN 670 A RETURN TO SAN FRANCISCO FROM KITKITDIZZE 671 GROWING AND
CHANGING 671 REJOICE! 674 OCTOBER FIRST 675 ROME 678 NEW MEXICO, AFTER
MANY YEARS 678 OCCASIONAL DILEMMAS 681 MINUSCULE THRENODY 682 ODE FOR
YOU 682 NEW DEPARTURES 684 ALLEYWAY 685 IN THE NIGHT 686 WEATHER ODES
687 LOOKING FOR HELP 689 IMPATIENT POETRY FOR TED AND ALICE B. 689
SOMETHING MARVELOUS 690 STOLEN AND ABANDONED 691 DESPERATELY AWAITING
THE ARRIVAL OF THE CHINA DINNER MAN 692 TASSAJARA 692 THE UNIVERSAL &
SUSQUEHANNA MERCY CO. DAYTON, O. 693 MONUMENTAL BEER 694 MESSAGE 695
KITCHEN PRACTICE 695 THE SESSHIN EPIGRAM 695 THE AUTOPSY 696
HIGH-TENSION ON LOW-PRESSURE NON-ACCOMPLISHMENT BLUES 697 MASK 698
DETACHMENT, WISDOM AND COMPASSION HOMAGE TO ARAM SAROYAN 699 LA CHINA
POBLANA 699 MONEY IS THE ROOST OF ALL EAGLES 700 THE CONDITIONS THAT
PREVAIL 700 ZENSHINJI 701 CONTENTS / XIX THE TALKING PICTURE 702 DREAM
POEMS 702 MURALS NOT YET DREAMED 704 EPIGRAM, UPON HIMSELF 704 THE
VISION OF DELIGHT 705 LUXURY IN AUGUST 705 PACIFIC TELEPHONE 706 HOW TO
BE SUCCESSFUL & HAPPY WITHOUT ANYBODY ELSE FINDING OUT ABOUT IT 706 LOOK
AWAY 707 ORGANIZED CRIME 708 ICE PLANT 709 COMPULSIVE OBLIGATORY
PARANOIA FLASHES 709 SATURDAY 710 CONCLUSIONS 711 FOR CLARK COOLIDGE 711
A CRACKLING 712 WINDOW PEAK 712 BLOSSOMS OF THE LEMON TREE 71 3 DORJE
QUANDARY 714 THE BOUQUET 714 PROLEGOMENA TO A STUDY OF THE UNIVERSE 715
THE RADIO AGAIN 719 SOMEBODY ELSE S PROBLEM BOTHERS ME 720 BEAD 720
BLURB 721 WHERE OR WHEN 721 ESCAPING APRIL 722 POWELL & MARKET 724 LA
JOLLA IN THE MORNING 724 BRUTAL LANDSCAPE 726 MNEMONOTECHNIQUE 727
DEFECTIVE CIRCLES 727 THE SIMPLE LIFE 728 OBSOLETE MODELS 728 MANY PAGES
MUST BE THROWN AWAY 729 WILD TALENTS 730 XX / CONTENTS THE CONGRESS OF
VIENNA 730 TO THE MEMORY OF 732 LINES FOR A CELEBRATED POET 732 THE WIND
CHIMES 733 THAT THE TRUE NATURE OF THE UNIVERSE MIGHT BE LIKE A VAST
KLEIN BOTTLE 733 SONG 734 PAST RUIN D ILION 734 GARDEN COTTAGE # L 735
BACK TO NORMALCY 736 FOR A BLUEJAY 736 [A LITTLE SICKNESS] 737 I USED
TO WORK IN CHICAGO 738 MESSAGES 738 SWITCH 739 TEARS AND RECRIMINATIONS
739 WASTE. PROFLIGACY. FATUITY. 740 DISCRIMINATIONS 740 HOMAGE TO ST.
PATRICK, GARCIA LORCA, & THE ITINERANT GROCER 741 WANDERING OUTSIDE 742
THE LAUNDRY AREA 743 SCHUBERT SONATA 743 WHAT ABOUT IT? 744 CYNICAL SONG
744 CAN T YOU BE A LITTLE MORE SELECTIVE? 745 THE INSPECTION OF THE
MIND IN JUNE 746 TREADING MORE WATER 746 I CAN LOOK ANY WAY I FEEL LIKE
747 TREADING WATER 748 THE HOLDING PATTERN 750 WHAT? WRITING IN THE
DINING ROOM? 750 HOW MANY IS REAL 752 LOST FRAGMENT FROM THE IMPATIENT
MONUMENT 752 RODOMONTADE 753 WHAT S NEW? 754 SONGS 755 LA CONDITION
HUMAINE 756 CONTENTS / XXI WELCOME BACK TO THE MONASTERY 757 VIOLINS IN
CHAOS? 758 LITANY OF THE CANDY INFANT OF GENEVA 758 EXTRAVAGANCE
(COMMA,) 759 HOMAGE TO SOSA-NO-WO-NO-OMIKOTO 760 THE BAY TREES WERE
ABOUT TO BLOOM 760 DYING TOOTH SONG 761 RICH INTERIOR, AFTER THOMAS MANN
762 TREADING WATER. BACKING & FILLING. 762 CHANSON D OUTRE TOMBE 764 AND
THEN. .. 765 THE GHOSTS - 765 THE PHANTOM OF DELIGHT 766 DIVINE POISONS
766 LABOR DAY AGAIN, 1979 AT SAN FRANCISCO 767 HOT SPRINGS INFERNAL IN
THE HUMAN BEAST 768 HOMAGE TO HART CRANE 769 WHAT ARE YOU STUDYING,
THESE DAYS? 770 MAMA 770 THE ROAST IS LOST 771 THE CRITIC 772 DEFINITION
772 EPIGRAMS & IMITATIONS 773 DHARMAKAYA 774 THE FIRST OF 20 N EW POEM S
775 NORMALLY 775 SOMEWHERE ELSE 776 SOME OF THESE DAYS 777 [QUACK] 781
SPLENDORS 782 THE ELIZABETHAN PHRASE 782 FOR SHUNKO ENJO 783 SILENCE IN
THE MIDDLE OF TRAFFIC 784 NATURALLY MUSEUM 784 PARTITION 785 SNOW JOB
785 THE KENWOOD HOTEL 1928 786 XXII / CONTENTS THANKSGIVENING 786 THE
DILEMMA OF THE OCCASION IS 787 FOR ALLEN, ON HIS 6OTH BIRTHDAY 788
GAMBOGE 788 PATHOGENESIS 789 MAPS AND MOUNTAINS 789 AT DHARMA SANGHA 789
ON THE WAY TO THE ZENDO 790 GOURMETS 790 MY FELLOW AMERICANS, 791
ACTION TRACTION SATISFACTION 791 BY ACCIDENT OR DESIGN 792 FOR ROBERT
WINSON 792 GRIEVANCES 793 NEVER AGAIN 793 THE EXPENSIVE LIFE 794 OYSTER
MUSIC: ROBERT SCHUMANN 794 AFFLICTION 795 JACK S HOUSE 795 [POETA
NASCITUR...] 797 FRIDAY 798 THE IMPERFECT SONNET 798 NOTHING COMES TO
MIND AT THE MOMENT 799 UNAGI-DON 799 APPENDIXES APPENDIX A: CONTENTS OF
WHALEN BOOKS IN THEIR FIRST BOOK PUBLICATION 801 APPENDIX B: CALENDAR:
NOTES AND APPENDICES 817 APPENDIX C: ESSAYS AND PREFACES BY PHILIP
WHALEN 827 GOLDBERRY IS WAITING FROM THE POETICS OF THE NEW AMERICAN
POETRY 827 [FROM HIGHGRADE] 834 CONTENTS / XXIII THE PREFACE [FROM EVERY
DAY] 835 AUTHOR S NOTE [FROM ON BEAR S HEAD] 835 PREFACE [FROM
DECOMPRESSIONS] 836 ABOUT WRITING AND MEDITATION [FROM BENEATH A SINGLE
MOON, ED. KENT JOHNSON AND CRAIG PAULENICH, SHAMBHALA, 1991] 840 PREFACE
[FROM ENOUGH SAID] APPENDIX D: BIOGRAPHY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 846 INDEX OF
TITLES 853 INDEX OF FIRST LINES 861 XXIV / CONTENTS
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THE COLLECTED POEMS OF PHILIP WH ALE N EDITED BY CHAEL ROTHENBERG
WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY PRESS MIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT CONTENTS EDITOR'S NOTE
AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XXV FOREWORD, HIGHEST AND DRIEST: FOR PHILIP
ZENSHIN'S POETIC DRAMA/DHARMA, GARY SNYDER XXVII LANGUAGE AS TRANSIENT
ACT, THE POETRY OF PHILIP WHALEN, LESLIE SCALAPINO XXXI IV 1 VIII 1
XVIII 2 THREE DESERT POEMS 2 THE GREAT AMERICAN DESERT 2 SAGUARO 3 NEW
CANAAN 3 FROM THE TEMPTATION OF ST. ANTHONY 3 THE PLASTER MUSE : 6 POEMS
IN THE CLASSIC MODE 9 I. MOSHE SUR L'EAU 9 II. ODE 9 III. LEDA 10 IV.
THURSDAY IN BYZANTIUM 1 0 V. "A L'OMBRE DES JEUNES FILLES ." 11 VI.
SONNET FOR VALENTINE'S DAY 11 ADVENT 12 "A COUNTRY WITHOUT RUINS" 1 2
CONTENTS / V IN THE PALACE OF THE HEART 1 3 INVOCATION TO THE MUSE 13
NOVEMBER FIRST 14 AN ELEGY UPON THE UNTIMELY DEATH OF MRS. W. F. 15 THE
ROAD-RUNNER 16 THREE ORMOLU PIECES FOR STANLEY MOORE 16 SONG 17
APOSTROPHE TO A BORROWED TIGER 1 8 THE SEALION 1 8 THEORY 19 "OF
COURSE," SHE SAID 20 THREE SATIRES 21 THE ENGINEER 22 THE GREAT
INSTAURATION 23 THE ROSE FESTIVAL PARADE 26 META 27 "THE SHOCK OF
RECOGNITION" 28 TWO MIRACLES 28 THE FIVE QUEENS 30 HOMAGE TO LUCRETIUS
31 A N EW VOYAGE 3 2 SCHOLIAST 33 OUT OF IT 33 TELL ME MORE 34 "PLUS QA
CHANGE . . ." 34 MARTYRDOM OF TWO PAGANS 36 IF YOU'RE SO SMART, WHY
AIN'T YOU RICH? 37 SOURDOUGH MOUNTAIN LOOKOUT 40 FROM THREE VARIATIONS,
ALL ABOUT LOVE 46 SAUCED 49 UNFINISHED, 3:XII:55 50 DENUNCIATION, OR,
UNFROCK'D AGAIN 51 HOMAGE TO ROBERT CREELEY 52 INVOCATION & DARK
SAYINGS, IN THE TIBETAN STYLE 53 THE SLOP BARREL: SLICES OF PAIDEUMA FOR
ALL SENTIENT BEINGS 56 SMALL TANTRIC SERMON 62 FURTHER NOTICE 63 VI /
CONTENTS I GIVE UP 64 THE FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER 65 ESPRIT D'ESCALIER
RANT, DIRECTED AT DR. P.'S CLASS IN ENGLISH 106-B 66 THE SAME OLD JAZZ
67 ANCHOR STEAM BEER, FOR MICHAEL MCCLURE 69 SOUFFLE 70 TAKEOUT, 15:^:57
75 FORC. 76 A DIM VIEW OF BERKELEY IN THE SPRING 7 7 LITERARY LIFE IN
THE GOLDEN WEST 79 TAKE # 4, I5:VIII:57 80 AGAINST THE MAGIC WAR: AN
OPEN LETTER TO ROBERT DUNCAN 83 HARANGUE FROM NEWPORT, TO JOHN WIENERS,
2I:IX:57 85 IO:X:57, 45 YEARS SINCE THE FALL OF THE CH'ING DYNASTY 87
APEDEATH 88 IN MEMORY OF A STATESMAN 88 LETTER, TO MME. E. T. S., 2*58
89 FOR MY FATHER 92 "WHILE THE PATIENT SLEPT" 92 TRANSLATION OF A LOST
PLAY BY M. M. 93 SENSELESS COMMENTARIES ON CHAO-CHOU 94 SINCERITY SHOT
95 METAPHYSICAL INSOMNIA JAZZ. MUMONKAN XXIX. 96 LETTER TO CHARLES OLSON
97 UNSUCCESSFUL SPRING POEM 101 CORVALLIS DOWN THE ROAD 101 TRYING TOO
HARD TO WRITE A POEM SITTING ON THE BEACH 102 2O:VII:58, ON WHICH I
RENOUNCE THE NOTION OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 1 03 NEWPORT NORTH-WINDOW
VIEW 104 FROM AN ENVELOPE ADDRESSED TO CHARLES OLSON 105 HYMNUS AD
PATREM SINENSIS 105 COMPLAINT: TO THE MUSE 106 PROSE TAKE-OUT, PORTLAND
I3:IX:58 1 07 SELF-PORTRAIT SAD 22^:58 108 I THINK OF MOUNTAINS 113
CONTENTS / VII FOND FAREWELL TO THE CHICAGO REVIEW 114 FROM A LETTER TO
RON LOEWINSOHN, 19.XI.-58 1 15 DELIGHTS OF WINTER AT THE SHORE 1 16
SOMETHING NICE ABOUT MYSELF 11 9 [THE END, OF A MONTH OF SUNDAYS] 1 20
MOTION DAY 1 21 A VERY COMPLICATED WAY OF SAYING "APPEARANCES DECEIVE"?
1 22 4:2:59 TAKE 1 1 23 SELF-PORTRAIT, FROM ANOTHER DIRECTION 1 24 I
RETURN TO SAN FRANCISCO 127 TAKE, 25:01:59 132 A REPLY 1 33 FOR A
PICTURE BY MIKE NATHAN 1 33 A DISTRACTION FIT 1 34 WITH COMPLIMENTS TO E
. R H. 135 [AWAKE A MOMENT. . . ] 1 39 I AM KING GIANT DRAGON SUN 1 39
POEM FOR A BLONDE LADY 1 41 "EVERYWHERE I WANDER" 142 HAIKU FOR MIKE 142
A REFLECTION ON MY OWN TIMES 143 ADDRESS TO THE BOOBUS, WITH HER
HIERATIC FORMULAS IN REPLY 143 BOOBUS HIEROPHANTE, HER INCANTATIONS 145
SONG FOR 2 BALALAIKAS ON THE CORNER OF 3RD & MARKET 146 TO THE MOON 147
ALL ABOUT ART & LIFE 147 TEMPORARILY INSANE 1 52 FAREWELL! 152 SINCE YOU
ASK ME 153 NEW YORK CITY 154 TO A POET 155 AN IRREGULAR ODE 156 HAIKU,
FOR GARY SNYDER 156 WARNINGS, RESPONSES, ETC. 157 GOODBYE & HELLO, AGAIN
1 59 [TAKE DANDELIONS FIRST SALAD.] 161 [MARCH 3, I960, A BEAUTIFUL
PAGE] 162 VIII / CONTENTS PALACE CAFE 163 A VISION OF THE BODHISATTVAS 1
63 ITCHY 164 DREAM 166 ESSEX WAS A COWBOY IN VERMONT 1 66 MOVIE NIGHT
167 HISTORICAL DISQUISITIONS 168 SHORT EXPLANATION OF EVERYTHING 1 71
[REQUIESCAT] 172 [TRY DOING A SMALL THING WELL. ] 173 ADDRESS TO A
YOUNGER GENERATION 1 74 DREAM & EXCURSUS, ARLINGTON MASSACHUSETTS 1 75
THE DEATH OF BOSTON 176 FOR ALBERT SAIJO 178 [GOVERNMENT] 179 HOMAGE TO
RODIN 1 79 STAYING OR GOING 1 85 THE TREASURES OF RAGE 1 86 REAL SAN
FRANCISCO SUNDAY AFTERNOON 1 87 SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY MORNING PALIMPSEST
1 88 TO RUTH 1 89 DUERDEN SAYS: "LIFE IS THERAPY" 1 90 PHILIPPIC,
AGAINST WHITEHEAD AND A FRIEND 1 93 TWIN PEAKS 196 [UNDER/BENEATH] 197
CAPTION FOR A PICTURE 198 LIFE AND ART 1 98 [RED ROVER] 199 THE DAYDREAM
200 IGNORANTACCIO 200 [DRIVING IMMEDIATELY PAST] 201 [HOIST GREAT BLOCKS
OF LANGUAGE INTO PLACE] 202 THAT ONE 203 [I HAVE EATEN] 204 MONDAY IN
THE EVENING 205 VECTOR ANALYSIS 228 [COCA-COLA CHAIRS] 229 CONTENTS / IX
[" . . . MY FBI, MY PEACE, MY WAR"] 230 SATURDAY MORNING 231 [B.C.] 231
EARLY AUTUMN IN UPPER NOE VALLEY 232 EASY LIVING 233 THE POOR 234 THE
REVOLUTIONARIES 234 ONE OF MY FAVORITE SONGS IS STORMY WEATHER 237
FRIENDSHIP GREETINGS 238 STATEMENT OF CONDITION 238 THE IDOL 239 THE
CHARIOT 240 THE ADMONITIONS 241 TO THE MUSE 243 THE PROPHECY 244 [MONDAY
EARLY BEFORE BEDTIME] 245 [LAMP] 246 [VERY EARLY MONDAY] 247 [TENDER]
248 THERE IT GOES 249 SATURDAY I5:IX:62 249 A SHORT HISTORY OF THE
SECOND MILLENNIUM B.C. 250 FILLMORE HOB NOB CARBURETOR 251 THE ART OF
LITERATURE 251 THE ART OF LITERATURE, 2ND PART 252 THE ART OF
LITERATURE, #3, A TOTAL EXPLANATION 252 THE ART OF LITERATURE, PART 4TH
253 THE ART OF LITERATURE, CONCLUDED 254 [HUM] 255 [A COMMUNITY TEMPLE]
255 [ALBERT'S ANTARCTICA] 256 MINOR MORALIA 257 APPLEGRAVY 270 SUNDAY
AFTERNOON DINNER FUNG LOY RESTAURANT , SAN FRANCISCO 25:XI:62 271 THE
SATURDAY VISITATIONS 272 SONG TO BEGIN ROHATSU 273 X / CONTENTS THE
GALLERY, MILL VALLEY 274 HEIGH-HO, NOBODY'S AT HOME 274 HELLO TO ALL THE
FOLKS BACK HOME 275 [(ECONOMY] 276 THE PROFESSOR COMES TO CALL 277 THE
COORDINATES 277 [A MAJOR COMMUNICATION] 278 [WORSE THAN EVER . . . ] 279
SPRING MUSICK 280 HOW WE LIVE THE MORE ABUNDANT LIFE IN AMERICA 280
SPRING POEM TO THE MEMORY OF JANE ELLEN HARRISON (1850-1928) 282
[CAREFUL & EMPTY] 284 [MORE LIGHT SEEMS TO FALL] 285 RE-TAKE 2O:XII:63
FROM 7:^:63 286 LETTER, TO MICHAEL MCCLURE, II:III:63 287 FOR B ROTHER
ANTONINUS 291 NIGHT AND MORNING MICHAELANGELO 292 HOW BEAUTIFUL 292 PW
HIS RECANTATION 293 [SOMEPLACE, NEB.] 294 THREE MORNINGS 295 WORLD OUT
OF CONTROL 296 LIFE AND DEATH AND A LETTER TO MY MOTHER BEYOND THEM BOTH
297 [EXPANSION] 302 [OBSESSIONS] 303 PLUMS, METAPHYSICS, AN
INVESTIGATION, A VISIT, AND A SHORT FUNERAL ODE 304 [THE SAN FRANCISCO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA] 309 ["CHOOKY"] 310 [ONE PAGE POEM] 311 FRIDAY
ALREADY HALF- 312 TENNIS SHOES 314 EPIGRAM 315 TO THE MUSE 316 WHERE WAS
I 318 CONTENTS / XI OH YES. VANCOUVER. 318 VANCOUVER 318 GOLDEN GATE
PARK 319 THAT DREAM 319 MYSTERIES OF 1961 320 BREUGHEL: "THE FALL OF
ICARUS" 2O:IX:63 321 [MY KARMA HAS TO DO WITH EARS] 322 [OCTOPUS] 323
RAGING DESIRE &C. 324 SOCIAL GRACES 324 MYSTERY POEM, FOR A BIRTHDAY
PRESENT 325 THE FOURTH OF OCTOBER, 1963 326 SONG 326 ILLNESS 327 [FOR
JOHN LEE HOOKER] 328 [THE SHAPE OF IT] 329 SOMEBODY ELSE'S AESTHETIC 330
GRADUS AD PARNASSUM 330 INSIDE STUFF 331 ROXIE POWELL 331 NATIVE SPEECH
331 [ACHES AND PAINS] 332 [CROWN FRUIT] 333 [TREASURES, LEFT PANEL] 334
[TREASURES, RIGHT PANEL] 335 ST. FRANCIS LOBBIES ALLEN G. 336 TO A
NERVOUS MAN 336 THE DOUBLE TAKE 337 HOMAGE TO WBY 338 SALAMANDER 338 A
RECALL 339 NATIVE SPEECH 339 THE WALKERS' PATIO: GIANT PLANT 340 HOW WAS
YOUR TRIP TO L.A.? 341 WHISTLER'S MOTHER 341 LAST PART OF AN ILLUSTRATED
CHILDREN'S BOOK IN A FEVER DREAM 342 XII / CONTENTS SOME KIND OF THEORY
344 WINTER JELLY 345 THEOPHANY 345 [NATIVE // FOLK SPEECH] 346 [NATIVE
// FOLK SPEECH WITH DOODLES] 347 [EPIPHANY] 347 PAPYRUS CATALOGUE 348 A
BOTANICAL PHRENZY 350 CLEAN SONG 350 THE GREAT BEYOND DENVER 350
TECHNICALITIES FOR JACK SPICER 351 [MARCH 1964] 354 CORINTHIAN COLUMNS
355 MEXICO 355 CHAGRIN 356 COMPOSITION 356 THE LOTUS SUTRA, NATURALIZED
357 A MISTAKE 357 EARLY SPRING 357 THE MYSTERY 358 THE PROBLEM 358 [HOPE
FOR THE BEST] 359 INVOCATION AND THEOPHANY 359 THE METAPHYSICAL TOWN
HALL AND BOOKSHOP 363 THE ODE TO MUSIC 363 [TIME POEM] 367 ABSOLUTE
REALTY CO.: TWO VIEWS 368 I5:V:64 369 [THE END OF THE LINE] 371
[NASTURTIUM] 371 TRINITY SUNDAY 1964 372 TOMMY'S BIRTHDAY 372 [AIR AND
EARTH COMBINE] 373 LATE AFTERNOON 373 MAGICAL INCANTATION 374 GODDESS
374 BUCK ROGERS 375 CONTENTS / XIII THE CHAIN OF LAKES 375 DYING AGAIN
377 TO MY MUSE 384 TRUE CONFESSIONS 384 THE BEST OF IT 384 EAMD 393
[GROUNDHOG DAY] 394 THE SEASON 395 [FUTILITY] 396 [THE GREAT AMERICAN
BOOB, LECTURE NOTES] 397 [LECTURE NOTES, GSS BERKELEY] 398 [LECTURE
NOTES*II*G.S.S. BERKELEY] 399 BLEAKNESS, FAREWELL 400 [SKOOLIE-BAU] 406
HOMAGE TO WILLIAM SEWARD BURROUGHS 407 FRAGMENT OF GREAT BEAUTY &
STILLNESS 409 THE INDIA PRINT BEDSPREAD 409 [DEAR MR. PRESIDENT,] 41 0
GRAND HISTORICAL ODE 410 PRIAPIC HYMN 411 DOUKHOBOR PROVERB 41 2 "MERRY
MEET; MERRY PART" 41 3 DISGUST WITH AN POETICKAL EVENING AT MISS Q'S
HOUSE 41 3 JAPANESE TEA GARDEN GOLDEN GATE PARK IN SPRING 414 "A PENNY
FOR THE OLD GUY" 415 FRAGMENT OF A LETTER, UNSENT 41 6 ART & MUSIC 416
MAHAYANA 417 MY SONGS INDUCE PROPHETIC DREAMS 41 8 APRIL SHOWERS BRING
RAIN? 438 LOVE LOVE LOVE AGAIN 439 A MORNING WALK 440 MESSAGE BEFORE
ARAM AWAKES 441 "THE SUN RISES AND SETS IN THAT CHILD," 442 THE SECOND
DAY OF MAY 1965 443 "CALIFORNIA IS ODIOUS BUT INDISPENSABLE" 444
IMAGINATION OF THE TAJ MAHAL 444 XIV / CONTENTS T/0 445 "THE GREAT
HEIDELBERG TUN" 446 [NASTURTIUM SHADOWS] 447 SLEEPY 448 A SATIRE 448
CARD #21 LE MONDE 449 [STRANGE?] 450 1935 451 THE FEATHER TRUTH WEIGHS
10,000 POUNDS 451 M 452 THE LIFE OF LITERATURE 453 WHAT FINALLY HAPPENED
TO THE KING 453 [LIGHTNING OF THE SKY] 455 [THIS IS MY LIFE] 456
AMERICA! 457 THE EDUCATION CONTINUES ALONG 457 GIANT SEQUOIAS 469 POP
DOUGHNUT 469 SECRET 470 THAT EYES! THOSE NOSE! 470 THE FIRST OF AUGUST
471 THE GREEKS 472 VIGNETTE OF AN ICE AXE 474 L'ENFANT PRODIGUE 474 THE
MYSTERY OF THE ALPHABET 475 GENETICS 477 HIGHER CRITICISM 477 THE
PROMISE 477 GOOD NEWS AND GOSPEL 478 PARANOIA REVISITED 479 THE
HONEYMOON 479 PALIMPSEST 480 [THE BEGINNING OF A LONG SILENCE ] 481 THE
TASK REJECTED 482 HOMAGE TO DANTE 482 TARA 483 LABOR DAY 484 CONTENTS /
XV SAD SONG "PLASTER OF PARIS: HELEN OF TROY." 485 OPENING THE MOUNTAIN,
TAMALPAIS: 22:X:6S 486 LEMON TREES 487 TRIP, 3O:X:65 488 PORTLAND IN THE
EVENING 489 OPENING RAINY-SEASON SESSHIN 489 WHITE RIVER ODE 490 EIKEI
SOJI 492 GINKAKUJI MICHI 492 "THE FLEXIBLE MIND" 493 THE JUDGMENT 493
SANJUSANGENDO 494 SYNESTHESIA 494 CROWDED 494 A PLATONIC VARIATION 495 A
REVOLUTION 496 ABOVE THE SHRINE 497 POINT RICHMOND 497 THE TROLLEY 499
THE WAR POEM FOR DIANE DI PRIMA 499 WAITING FOR CLAUDE 505 SOME PLACES
507 TEN TITANIC ETUDES 510 CHAMP CLAIR MODERN JAZZ COFFEE 513 USHI
MATSURI 51 4 THE GARDEN 514 CONFESSION AND PENANCE 51 6 THE GRAND DESIGN
516 "SHEEP MAY SAFELY GRAZE" 521 SUCCESS IS FAILURE 521 [ANOTHER BLANK
DISCOVERY!] 522 [I KEEP HUNTING THROUGH THE HOUSE] 523 THE WINTER 524
DEMACHI 524 THE WINTER 525 [ALL OF IT CAME TO NOTHING] 530 [ALL OF IT
WENT ON THE WRONG PAGE] 531 XVI / CONTENTS ["NEFAS"] 532 POEM 533
[WINTER MONEY GLOOM] 534 GEORGE WASHINGTON 535 [PET SHOP] 536 [WHAT DO I
KNOW IS A SMALL YELLOW] 53 7 THE DHARMA YOUTH LEAGUE 53 7 [OUTSIDE] 538
FAILING 538 TO HENRIK IBSEN 539 WE SING IN OUR SLEEP. WE CONVERSE WITH
THE DEAD IN OUR DREAMS 539 THE ENCORE 540 A ROMANTIC & BEAUTIFUL POEM
INSPIRED BY THE RECOLLECTION OF WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, HIS LIFE & WORK
540 "NEVER APOLOGIZE; NEVER EXPLAIN" 541 17:111:67 541 SOMETHING
CHILDISH BUT COMPLETELY CLASSICAL 543 REGALIA IN IMMEDIATE DEMAND ! 543
CHARACTERISTICALLY 544 GRACE BEFORE MEAT 546 A WEDDING JOURNEY, AN OPERA
546 ULTIMATE FRIVOLOUS NECESSITIES 547 DEWEY SWANSON 548 THE APPARITION
549 THE WAR 550 OCTOBER FOOD 550 IN THE CENTER OF AUTUMN 551 A COUPLE
BLOCKS SOUTH OF THE HEIAN SHRINE 551 INTERNATIONAL DATE LINE, MONDAY /
MONDAY 27:XL67 552 AMERICA INSIDE &: OUTSIDE BILL BROWN'S HOUSE IN
BOLINAS 552 25:1:68 553 LIFE IN THE CITY. IN MEMORIAM EDWARD GIBBON. 554
ALLEGORICAL PAINTING: CAPITALISTIC SOCIETY DESTROYED BY THE
CONTRADICTIONS WITHIN ITSELF. (SECOND FIVE-YEAR PLAN.) 556 AT THE RED
WHALE BAR & RESTAURANT, STINSON BEACH 556 THE UNIDENTIFIED ACCOMPLICE
OR, THE TRANSMISSIONS OF C. W. MOSS 558 CONTENTS / XVII THE EVASIVE
ANSWER 563 THE MADNESS OF SAUL 566 TO THE REVOLUTIONARY CADRES OF
BALBOA, MALIBU & SANTA BARBARA 566 TO ALL MY FRIENDS 568 LARRY KEARNY AT
STINSON BEACH 568 DUERDEN'S GARAGE, STINSON BEACH 569 BIRTHDAY POEM, 571
BILL BROWN 587 SCENES OF LIFE AT THE CAPITAL 587 WALKING BESIDE THE
KAMOGAWA, REMEMBERING NANSEN AND FUDO AND GARY'S POEM 648 MAY FIRST
REVOLUTION DAY 649 TO EDWARD DAHLBERG 649 SCIENCE AND LANGUAGE 650 FOR
KENNETH REXROTH 650 FOUR OTHER PLACES, MORE & LESS 651 BEHIND THE DOOR
653 LIFE AT BOLINAS. THE LAST OF CALIFORNIA 655 FOR KAI SNYDER 658 A
LETTER, TO BILL BERKSON 658 ALLEN MARLOW 659 LEAVING THE CAPITAL 659
"HOME AGAIN, HOME AGAIN ." 659 MANY COLORED SQUARES 660 "NOT HEAVILY"
661 "UP IN MICHIGAN" 662 "OLD AGE ECHOES" 662 THE LETTER TO THOMAS CLARK
22:VII-.7I FROM BOLINAS WHERE HE SAT BESIDE ME TO HELP TO WRITE IT 663
PORTLAND AGAIN 664 UNTIED AIRLINES 665 "HORRIBLE INCREDIBLE LIES": KEITH
LAMPE SPONTANEOUSLY 665 IMAGINARY SPLENDORS 666 PUBLIC OPINIONS 667
MONUMENT RESCUE DIM 668 THE SUMMER AFTERNOON XVIII / CONTENTS "I TOLD
MYSELF": BOBBIE SPONTANEOUSLY 669 LOOK LOOK LOOK 669 MOZAMBIQUE 670 THE
TURN 670 A RETURN TO SAN FRANCISCO FROM KITKITDIZZE 671 GROWING AND
CHANGING 671 REJOICE! 674 OCTOBER FIRST 675 ROME 678 NEW MEXICO, AFTER
MANY YEARS 678 OCCASIONAL DILEMMAS 681 MINUSCULE THRENODY 682 ODE FOR
YOU 682 NEW DEPARTURES 684 ALLEYWAY 685 IN THE NIGHT 686 WEATHER ODES
687 LOOKING FOR HELP 689 IMPATIENT POETRY FOR TED AND ALICE B. 689
SOMETHING MARVELOUS 690 "STOLEN AND ABANDONED" 691 DESPERATELY AWAITING
THE ARRIVAL OF THE CHINA DINNER MAN 692 TASSAJARA 692 THE UNIVERSAL &
SUSQUEHANNA MERCY CO. DAYTON, O. 693 MONUMENTAL BEER 694 MESSAGE 695
KITCHEN PRACTICE 695 THE SESSHIN EPIGRAM 695 THE AUTOPSY 696
HIGH-TENSION ON LOW-PRESSURE NON-ACCOMPLISHMENT BLUES 697 MASK 698
DETACHMENT, WISDOM AND COMPASSION HOMAGE TO ARAM SAROYAN 699 "LA CHINA
POBLANA" 699 MONEY IS THE ROOST OF ALL EAGLES 700 "THE CONDITIONS THAT
PREVAIL" 700 ZENSHINJI 701 CONTENTS / XIX THE TALKING PICTURE 702 DREAM
POEMS 702 MURALS NOT YET DREAMED 704 EPIGRAM, UPON HIMSELF 704 THE
VISION OF DELIGHT 705 LUXURY IN AUGUST 705 PACIFIC TELEPHONE 706 HOW TO
BE SUCCESSFUL & HAPPY WITHOUT ANYBODY ELSE FINDING OUT ABOUT IT 706 LOOK
AWAY 707 ORGANIZED CRIME 708 ICE PLANT 709 COMPULSIVE OBLIGATORY
PARANOIA FLASHES 709 SATURDAY 710 CONCLUSIONS 711 FOR CLARK COOLIDGE 711
A CRACKLING 712 WINDOW PEAK 712 BLOSSOMS OF THE LEMON TREE 71 3 DORJE
QUANDARY 714 THE BOUQUET 714 PROLEGOMENA TO A STUDY OF THE UNIVERSE 715
THE RADIO AGAIN 719 SOMEBODY ELSE'S PROBLEM BOTHERS ME 720 BEAD 720
BLURB 721 WHERE OR WHEN 721 ESCAPING APRIL 722 POWELL & MARKET 724 LA
JOLLA IN THE MORNING 724 BRUTAL LANDSCAPE 726 MNEMONOTECHNIQUE 727
DEFECTIVE CIRCLES 727 THE SIMPLE LIFE 728 OBSOLETE MODELS 728 MANY PAGES
MUST BE THROWN AWAY 729 WILD TALENTS 730 XX / CONTENTS THE CONGRESS OF
VIENNA 730 TO THE MEMORY OF 732 LINES FOR A CELEBRATED POET 732 THE WIND
CHIMES 733 THAT THE TRUE NATURE OF THE UNIVERSE MIGHT BE LIKE A VAST
KLEIN BOTTLE 733 SONG 734 "PAST RUIN'D ILION" 734 GARDEN COTTAGE # L 735
"BACK TO NORMALCY" 736 FOR A BLUEJAY 736 [A LITTLE SICKNESS] 737 "I USED
TO WORK IN CHICAGO" 738 MESSAGES 738 SWITCH 739 TEARS AND RECRIMINATIONS
739 WASTE. PROFLIGACY. FATUITY. 740 DISCRIMINATIONS 740 HOMAGE TO ST.
PATRICK, GARCIA LORCA, & THE ITINERANT GROCER 741 WANDERING OUTSIDE 742
THE LAUNDRY AREA 743 SCHUBERT SONATA 743 WHAT ABOUT IT? 744 CYNICAL SONG
744 "CAN'T YOU BE A LITTLE MORE SELECTIVE?" 745 THE INSPECTION OF THE
MIND IN JUNE 746 TREADING MORE WATER 746 I CAN LOOK ANY WAY I FEEL LIKE
747 TREADING WATER 748 THE HOLDING PATTERN 750 WHAT? WRITING IN THE
DINING ROOM? 750 HOW MANY IS REAL 752 LOST FRAGMENT FROM THE IMPATIENT
MONUMENT 752 RODOMONTADE 753 WHAT'S NEW? 754 SONGS 755 LA CONDITION
HUMAINE 756 CONTENTS / XXI WELCOME BACK TO THE MONASTERY 757 VIOLINS IN
CHAOS? 758 LITANY OF THE CANDY INFANT OF GENEVA 758 EXTRAVAGANCE
(COMMA,) 759 HOMAGE TO SOSA-NO-WO-NO-OMIKOTO 760 THE BAY TREES WERE
ABOUT TO BLOOM 760 DYING TOOTH SONG 761 RICH INTERIOR, AFTER THOMAS MANN
762 TREADING WATER. BACKING & FILLING. 762 CHANSON D'OUTRE TOMBE 764 AND
THEN. . 765 THE GHOSTS - 765 THE PHANTOM OF DELIGHT 766 DIVINE POISONS
766 LABOR DAY AGAIN, 1979 AT SAN FRANCISCO 767 HOT SPRINGS INFERNAL IN
THE HUMAN BEAST 768 HOMAGE TO HART CRANE 769 WHAT ARE YOU STUDYING,
THESE DAYS? 770 MAMA 770 THE ROAST IS LOST 771 THE CRITIC 772 DEFINITION
772 EPIGRAMS & IMITATIONS 773 DHARMAKAYA 774 THE FIRST OF 20 N EW POEM S
775 NORMALLY 775 SOMEWHERE ELSE 776 SOME OF THESE DAYS 777 [QUACK] 781
SPLENDORS 782 THE ELIZABETHAN PHRASE 782 FOR SHUNKO ENJO 783 "SILENCE IN
THE MIDDLE OF TRAFFIC" 784 NATURALLY MUSEUM 784 PARTITION 785 SNOW JOB
785 THE KENWOOD HOTEL 1928 786 XXII / CONTENTS THANKSGIVENING 786 "THE
DILEMMA OF THE OCCASION IS" 787 FOR ALLEN, ON HIS 6OTH BIRTHDAY 788
GAMBOGE 788 PATHOGENESIS 789 MAPS AND MOUNTAINS 789 AT DHARMA SANGHA 789
ON THE WAY TO THE ZENDO 790 GOURMETS 790 "MY FELLOW AMERICANS," 791
ACTION TRACTION SATISFACTION 791 BY ACCIDENT OR DESIGN 792 FOR ROBERT
WINSON 792 GRIEVANCES 793 NEVER AGAIN 793 THE EXPENSIVE LIFE 794 OYSTER
MUSIC: ROBERT SCHUMANN 794 AFFLICTION 795 JACK'S HOUSE 795 [POETA
NASCITUR.] 797 FRIDAY 798 THE IMPERFECT SONNET 798 NOTHING COMES TO
MIND AT THE MOMENT 799 UNAGI-DON 799 APPENDIXES APPENDIX A: CONTENTS OF
WHALEN BOOKS IN THEIR FIRST BOOK PUBLICATION 801 APPENDIX B: CALENDAR:
NOTES AND APPENDICES 817 APPENDIX C: ESSAYS AND PREFACES BY PHILIP
WHALEN 827 GOLDBERRY IS WAITING" FROM THE POETICS OF THE NEW AMERICAN
POETRY 827 [FROM HIGHGRADE] 834 CONTENTS / XXIII THE PREFACE [FROM EVERY
DAY] 835 AUTHOR'S NOTE [FROM ON BEAR'S HEAD] 835 PREFACE [FROM
DECOMPRESSIONS] 836 ABOUT WRITING AND MEDITATION [FROM BENEATH A SINGLE
MOON, ED. KENT JOHNSON AND CRAIG PAULENICH, SHAMBHALA, 1991] 840 PREFACE
[FROM ENOUGH SAID] APPENDIX D: BIOGRAPHY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 846 INDEX OF
TITLES 853 INDEX OF FIRST LINES 861 XXIV / CONTENTS |
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spelling | Whalen, Philip 1923-2002 Verfasser (DE-588)122908503 aut The collected poems of Philip Whalen edited by Michael Rothenberg Middletown, Conn. Weseleyan Univ. Press 2007 XLI, 871 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Wesleyan poetry Includes bibliographical references and index American poetry Poetry Rothenberg, Michael Sonstige oth http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0716/2007016905.html Table of contents only GBV Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016306793&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Whalen, Philip 1923-2002 The collected poems of Philip Whalen American poetry Poetry |
title | The collected poems of Philip Whalen |
title_auth | The collected poems of Philip Whalen |
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