Conversations with Michael McClure features twenty interviews from 1969 to 2015 that chronicle the capacious scope of McClure’s creativity. McClure (1932–2020) is notable not only for his considerable achievements as a poet and prose writer of the Beat Generation, but also for the many collaborative connections he forged over seven decades. From the 1950s to his death, McClure worked with an astonishing range of important figures in the worlds of painting, filmmaking, music, and science. McClure counted among his friends and acquaintances Bruce Conner, Harold Pinter, Amiri Baraka, Richard Brautigan, Wallace Berman, George Herms, Lawrence Jordan, Dennis Hopper, Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, Sterling Bunnell, Francis Crick, Gary Snyder, Francesco Clemente, and Diane di Prima.During his early years in San Francisco, McClure attended Kenneth Rexroth’s literary evenings and formed significant lifelong friendships. Among those friends were poet Philip Lamantia and Robert Duncan, who became a mentor to McClure. He also learned much from Charles Olson and adopted several features of Olson’s concept of ""Projective Verse"" in his own work. McClure’s exchange of letters with experimental filmmaker Stan Brakhage lasted for four decades. During his illustrious career, McClure published fourteen books of poetry, eight books of plays, and four collections of essays. Conversations with Michael McClure reveals the many contributions of this central personality in the evolution of the American counterculture.
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Features twenty interviews from 1969 to 2015 that chronicle the capacious scope of Michael McClure’s creativity. McClure (1932-2020) is notable not only for his considerable achievements as a poet and prose writer of the Beat Generation, but also for the many collaborative connections he forged over seven decades.
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IntroductionChronologySix San Francisco Poets: Snyder, Whalen, Michael McClure, Meltzer, Ferlinghetti, AntoninusDavid Kherdian / 1969Gahr, Groooor, Grayohh: For a Meat Poetry—An Interview with Michael McClureRoland Husson / 1973Michael McClure InterviewDavid Rollison / 1976An Interview with Michael McClureStephen Vincent / 1977A Conversation with Michael McClureKevin Power / 1978Interview with Michael McClureInger Thorup Lauridsen and Per Dalgard / 1983Poetry Wars: An Interview with Michael McClureBarry Miles / 1986An Interview with Michael McClureS. E. Gontarski / 1990An Interview with Michael McClureSteve Luttrell / 1994Craft Interview with Michael McClureNew York Quarterly / 1995"What Are Souls?": An Interview with Michael McClureJack Foley / 2001Realm Buster: Stan BrakhageSteve Anker / 2001Artists on the Cutting Edge: Michael McClure Delivers a Passion for PoetryGeorge Varga / 2001Interview with Michael McClureSergio Cohn / 2004A Fierce God and a Fierce War: An Interview with Michael McClureRod Phillips / 2007Beat Poet Michael McClure on Jim Morrison, the Doors, Allen Ginsberg, and Jack KerouacAnis Shivani / 2011Interview with Poet Michael McClureJonah Raskin / 2013Break on ThroughGarrett Caples / 2013Poetry Questions: Michael McClureRebecca Foresman / 2013Beat Poet Michael McClure Tries New Style at Eighty-ThreeSam Whiting / 2015Index
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ISBN
9781496851994
Publisert
2024-07-15
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University Press of Mississippi
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229 mm
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152 mm
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P, 06
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Engelsk
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277

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David Stephen Calonne is senior lecturer in the Department of English Language and Literature at Eastern Michigan University. He is author of several works, including R. Crumb: Literature, Autobiography, and the Quest for Self, published by University Press of Mississippi; William Saroyan: My Real Work Is Being; The Spiritual Imagination of the Beats; Diane di Prima: Visionary Poetics and the Hidden Religions; The Beats in Mexico; and biographies of Charles Bukowski and Henry Miller. Calonne is also editor of five volumes of uncollected Bukowski stories and essays as well as Conversations with Gary Snyder, Conversations with Allen Ginsberg, and Conversations with Diane di Prima, all published by University Press of Mississippi.