Marknadens största urval
Snabb leverans

Böcker utgivna av PICKPOCKET

Filter
Filter
Sortera efterSortera Populära
  • av Larry Goodell
    170,-

    DANCE BOOK by Larry Goodell - a New Mexico dance renaissance in New Mexico in the 1980's!>A compilation of my poems about dance, poems used in collaboration with dancers, primarily Lee Connor and the Danzantes - the dance company he formed - dancers I have performed with, have known and loved - pictures and memorabilia - dedicated to the memory of Lee Connor - I am grateful for the dance photographs from the collections of Lorn MacDougal and Connor and I am grateful for New Mexico Aids Services for their help with Lee. "Lee Connor was born October 21, 1947, in Derry, New Hampshire. He was a professor of Dance at UNM from 1976 until his death in 1987. At the time of his death he was the coordinator of the Dance Program of the Department of Theatre and Dance. He held a BA in English with a minor in Theatre from the State University of New York at Binghamton and earned his MA in Fine Arts from New York University School for the Arts in 1976. Connor was the founder of Danzantes, a dance company based in Albuquerque, and helped found the Contemporary Dance Alliance. As a nationally known dancer and choreographer, he often toured the Western United States, performing duet concerts with Lorn MacDougal and was honored with fellowships and grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the New Mexico Arts Division." - New Mexico Archives Online. "I have the gratification of feeling that I am adding . . . some movement awarenesses to American modern dance that are not otherwise much considered here, and that feels good." Lee Connor, in a letter from College Station, Durham NC.

  • av Larry Goodell
    236,-

    "I live for the unexpected." Ann Quin "Between Ann & Larry is a timely and important publication. It shows convincingly that Ann Quin was not only interested in the work of William Burroughs, but also in that of other Beat and Beat-related writers. It also draws the attention to a literary and artistic community in New Mexico which at times was as lively as, for instance, Bolinas in the late 1960s and early 1970s. While what was going on in Bolinas is well-documented, not much has been written about the many poets and artists who passed through Placitas or who still live there, like Larry Goodell." Jaap van der Bent, in "Ann Quin and the Beats," Beat Scene, Autumn, 2023, London. We were honest close friends and we opened our hearts and our minds to each other with a certain joie de vivre. We danced together any bar or party we could find and we wrote to each other when Ann traveled. She loved New Mexico and I'm glad I could be with her here. Our letters continued in spite of the increasing mental anguish that finally took its toll. Here are letters and some memorabilia, Between Ann & Larry, the British novelist and friend, and me, a poet rooted in Placitas, New Mexico. Ann died at 37, a tragic loss to energetically creative fiction and a great loss to her friends and admirers. Larry Goodell Ann Quin: "The most naturally and delicately gifted novelist of her generation." The Scotsman

  • av Lenore Goodell
    236,-

    "Free Speech Poetry is in almost every locality. It's at odds or even oblivious to traditional national or international poetry. A good part of it flourished in and out of slam renewing the Ginsberg/New American Poetry Revolution which continues on. Free Speech Poetry is vital in its reading performance lead more in larger cities, but all over I'm sure. Publish on demand services such as KDP bring books out from cooperative friends and individuals doing the typing editing layout. Locality ignites poets because of availability of live poetry events. Open readings and/or featured readers are the venue. Proliferation of poetry books by poets themselves assures locality even when poets go places exploring venues of other non-establishment poets. The locality of publication is the result of being ignored by both the East and West Coast publisher and university establishments. And there's the dive in book reading and closing of bookstores. When you get down to it, all poetry is local. A good time to co-op to the co-ops." - from final page of Commons. "No decisions should ever be made without asking the question, is this for the common good?" - Michael Moore AMONG ALL COLORS Father of Black knowingMother of coherenceamong all colorsas the raining down of whitemixes dark umbers yellow ochresgreens of every passageof every foot walking throughto get to the springto get to the outflowto get to tanque spring reservoir of lifethe watercress and the garter snakesthe stream orchids the ditch flowingthe acequiawater of life protectorwater protector of life. /from Commons Kenneth Irby: "The completeness with which [the poems] give you and your life there on that hillside, is so rich one can live in it, with it, from the poems - they are their own reality as completely as Duncan's or Olson's or Creeley's - the myriad specific details, turns of direction of thought, uncertainties, flubs, ecstatic pitches, landscapes, touches and lacks, wants - but in such completeness and accuracy that they take one in and allow wandering there - participation? inclusion." Art Goodtimes: "He is a master reader, and you have to imagine these pieces read. No, rather performed. For Larry truly breathes shape into the words. They take on attitudes. Costumes. He is their animator, as well as originator." Jimmy Santiago Baca: "I feel fulfilled that we claim a poet here unafraid of voicing his rancor at the ruthless betrayers of the heart, and, fulfilled that he is honest not to comprise or gloss over serious concerns of our age." Joy Harjo to Larry: "Poetry isn't the property of Academe. It's an alive art --- & you prove that."

Gör som tusentals andra bokälskare

Prenumerera på vårt nyhetsbrev för att få fantastiska erbjudanden och inspiration för din nästa läsning.