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  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Oct-2019
  • Izdevniecība: University of California Press
  • ISBN-10: 0520324811
  • ISBN-13: 9780520324817
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 504 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x30 mm, weight: 680 g, 8 b-w photographs
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The Collected Poems of Philip Lamantia represents the lifework of the most visionary poet of the American postwar generation. Philip Lamantia (1927-2005) played a major role in shaping the poetics of both the Beat and the Surrealist movements in the United States. First mentored by the San Francisco poet Kenneth Rexroth, the teenage Lamantia also came to the attention of the French Surrealist leader André Breton, who, after reading Lamantias youthful work, hailed him as a voice that rises once in a hundred years. Later, Lamantia went on the road with Jack Kerouac and shared the stage with Allen Ginsberg at the famous Six Gallery reading in San Francisco, where Ginsburg first read Howl. Throughout his life, Lamantia sought to extend and renew the visionary tradition of Romanticism in a distinctly American vernacular, drawing on mystical lore and drug experience in the process. The Collected Poems gathers not only his published work but also an extensive selection of unpublished or uncollected work; the editors have also provided a biographical introduction.

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"...[ brings] long overdue attention to one of the most significant poets of the twentieth century." * SF Weekly * "[ Lamantia] garnered big respect and much admiration from his contemporaries on the West Coast. For he was a West Coast

denizen in the main. The impression gained is that he was a poets poet. . . . It is to be hoped that [ this substantial collection] will spread his name and work to many." * Beat Scene * "Taken together, the poems are an illumination in their own right" * Choice * This must be the year of collected poems by neglected masters. . . .were overjoyed to see Lamantias collected." * Poetry Foundation * "A touchstone and stage upon which you can chart, as you desire, and as your desire finds, in Lamantias words, desires desire, the arc of a life given to the sirens." * Pacific Rim Review of Books *

Foreword xix
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Acknowledgments xxi
High Poet: The Life and Work of Philip Lamantia xxiii
Editorial Note lxv
Touch Of The Marvelous (1943-1949)
The Touch of the Marvelous
3(1)
Plumage of Recognition
4(1)
The Islands of Africa
5(1)
I Am Coming
6(1)
Apparition of Charles Baudelaire
6(1)
The Ruins
7(1)
By the Curtain of Architecture
7(1)
There Are Many Pathways to the Garden
8(1)
Automatic World
9(1)
Hermetic Bird
10(2)
Moments of Exile
12(1)
Beneath this bed the caverns gather me like water
13(1)
I am a criminal when your body is bare upon the universe
14(1)
A Civil World
14(1)
Invisible
15(1)
The Enormous Window
16(2)
Mirror and Heart
18(1)
Infernal Landscape
19(1)
A Winter Day
20(1)
Awakened from Sleep
21(1)
The Diabolic Condition
22(1)
Celestial Estrangement
23(1)
Submarine Languor
24(1)
You and I Have Nothing to Fear
24(2)
The Image of Ardor
26(1)
To You Henry Miller of the Orchestra the Mirror the Revolver and of the Stars of Stars
27(6)
From Erotic Poems (1946)
Upon the earth eyes opened in wonder
33(1)
You flee into a corridor of stars
34(1)
Scenario
34(1)
From Dark Illusion to Love's Reality
35(1)
I open for you an ancient book
36(1)
Nativity of Love
37(1)
Autumn Poems
38(1)
Answer from a Place of Waiting
38(1)
I am forlorn
39(1)
Sorrow
40(1)
Night Vision
41(2)
Unable to move and hardly breathing
43(1)
Spring's Entry
44(1)
Two Worlds-1946
44(1)
A Simple Answer to the Enemy
45(4)
Poems 1943-1955
Ages in the Wind
49(1)
Symbols
49(1)
Another Autumn Coming
50(1)
The New Year
51(1)
Revelations of a New Order
52(3)
Break of Day
55(1)
This Room Is My Cosmos
56(1)
Descent
56(1)
Inside the Journey
57(1)
Animal Snared in His Revery
58(1)
Elementals
58(1)
Beneath occidental peripheries
59(4)
From Tau (1955)
To see this evil from its core
63(1)
The Owl
63(1)
Shot into the Sun
64(1)
Going Forth by Day
65(1)
Ground grade guard the crucible
66(1)
Out of crystal beginnings
67(1)
In a garden that isn't, but will be
67(1)
Flame gates open to water gongs
68(1)
She sped to me a winter word
69(1)
To the Music
69(1)
Question
70(1)
To the flat lands by the hills of Suum Nar
71(1)
18 beings and The Other
72(1)
Broken language hisses
72(5)
Ekstasis (1959)
Preface
77(1)
Christ
78(1)
Fragments from an Aeroplane
79(3)
Interior Suck of the Night
82(1)
Iguana iguana
82(1)
Les Langueurs Allongees
83(1)
Sheri
84(1)
What gift to bring
85(1)
Ball
86(1)
Mysterium Mysticus Ecclesia
86(1)
Dead Smoke
87(1)
Deirdre
87(1)
Ina grove
88(1)
Confirmation
89(1)
John Hoffman
89(1)
Ah Blessed Virgin Mary
90(1)
Man is in pain
90(1)
As some light fell
91(1)
The Poor Paradoxes
91(1)
Scorpion Bite
91(1)
Our Lady of the Snow
92
The New Evil
91(2)
Boobus
93(1)
Put Down
94(1)
McClure's Favorite
95(1)
Observatory
95(2)
What made tarot cards and fleurs de lis
97(1)
Terror Conduction
98(1)
Intersection
99(2)
It's summer's moment in autumn's hour
101(1)
It was a time I didn't see the beast
102(1)
Binoculars
102(5)
From Narcotica (1959)
I Demand Extinction of Laws Prohibiting Narcotic Drugs!
107(1)
Bones
108(1)
Opium Cocaine Hemp
109(1)
Opium, Put Down of Laws against Opium!
110(1)
Memoria
111(4)
Poems 1955-1961
1. Fud at Foster's
115(1)
2. Immediate Life
115(2)
For Real
117(1)
Rest in Peace
117(1)
Inscription for the Vanishing Republic
118(1)
Orphic Poem
118(1)
The Call
119(1)
Politics Poem
120(1)
Lava
121(1)
That I burned by the screech owl castle in Berkeley Hills
121(1)
New York Blank Poem New York
121(2)
Cool Apocalypse
123(1)
Apocalypses
123(1)
Blank Poem for Poe
124(1)
Visions
The marvelous unveils its face
125(1)
Did I appear in angeltime
126(1)
Last Days of San Francisco
127(2)
34 Words Six Lines
129(1)
Time Is as Eternity Is: On the White Road: The Muse
129(1)
Witness
130(1)
Advent
130(1)
All Hail Pope John the Twenty Third!
131(1)
A Poem for John Wieners Written on His Paper
132(1)
Shooting down to L.A. in an open car
133(1)
The Juggler in the Desert
133(2)
Scat
135(1)
In every way i am dazzled by you
136(1)
Jet Powered Suicide
136(3)
My Labyrinth
139(1)
Why write about "things"?
140(1)
Chrism Song
141(1)
Make a poem your heart contained in mine
141(1)
It is because i cannot have you i have you
142(1)
Poem for Indians
143(1)
Ceylonese Tea Candor (Pyramid Scene)
143(3)
Rompi
146(1)
Crystals
147(3)
Kosmos
150(2)
Year of Weir
152(1)
Origins of Weir
153(4)
Destroyed Works Typescript (1948-1960)
Destroyed Works
157(22)
Destroyed Works (1961)
Hypodermic Light
It's absurd I can't bring my soul to the eye of odoriferous fire
179(1)
That the total hatred
179(1)
old after midnight spasm
180(1)
They shot me full of holes
180(1)
U.S.S. San Francisco
181(1)
Immense blank void
181(1)
In camera of sempiternity you walk
182(1)
This World's Beauty
183(1)
Resurrections
It is I who create the world and put it to rest
183(1)
A theater of masked actors in a trance
184(1)
I have never made a poem
185(1)
Mantic Notebook
Apocamantica
186(1)
Fin del Mundo
The poem says the bombs of America went off
187(1)
At the sleeper of inveterate cars
187(1)
The Apocalyptic
The gods made a circle
188(1)
A gazelle fixated in clock work
189(1)
Lost in a crowd
189(1)
I've come to the time of brain crashed stars
189(1)
This is the night holding gum
190(1)
Sick of you, owl, talking nonsense in my head
190(1)
Empty visions blur my soul
190(1)
Secret Weapons
191(1)
Table of Visions
191(1)
Opus Magnum
192(1)
Deamin
193(1)
From the Front
194(2)
Still Poems
Vacuous Suburbs
196(1)
This is the grey limit
196(1)
There's a mountain of houses upside down
197(1)
The night is a space of white marble
197(1)
There is this distance between me and what I see
198(1)
I have given fair warning
198(1)
Spansule
Jeanlu
199(1)
Morning Light Song
199(1)
High
200(1)
Infernal Muses
201(1)
Crab
201(1)
The Bride Front and Back
202(1)
Till the End of Time
203(1)
Peroxide Subway
204(1)
Subconscious Mexico City New York
How depressing here I am
205(1)
Parades melt eternally
206(1)
I cut out, I mean there was no proper head to the time
206(1)
A Note On Destroyed Works And Later
207(4)
Poems 1963-1964
Song for the Intellect
211(1)
Babbel/is a language extending the sonic level
211(1)
Babbel/Ali ben buri de asalium
212(1)
New Babbel
213
J. Weir
113(101)
Mumbles
Bloody Neons
214(4)
From My Athens Terrace Ruin
218(1)
Going west east directionless pack to Indis
219(1)
At Random
220(1)
She's Appeared and Disappeared at Once
221(4)
From Selected Poems (1967)
The Third Eye
225(1)
Blue Grace
226(2)
The Sun Is Bleeding over the Sky!
228(1)
The Ancients Have Returned among Us
229(2)
She Speaks the Morning's Filigree
231(1)
Gork!
231(3)
Voice of Earth Mediums
234(1)
What Is Not Strange?
235(1)
Gothic Games
236(1)
Towers of the Rose Dawn
237(1)
Capricorn Is a Wounded Knee
238(1)
Astro-mancy
238(2)
After the Virus
240(1)
Coat of Arms
241(2)
Difficult First Steps
243(4)
Poems 1965-1970
Without Props
247(1)
There is no death, only sempiternal change
247(1)
Thorn of the Air
248(1)
The Flying Fix
249(1)
Poem for John Hoffman the Poet
250(2)
Interjections
252(1)
let the tree shaped minion pinion the wonder of drugged dogs
253(4)
The Blood Of The Air (1970)
To The Reader
257(1)
The Libran Age
I Touch You
258(1)
You wait you wail
259(1)
Altesia or the Lava Flow of Mount Rainier
260(1)
Blue Locus
260(1)
The Talisman
261(2)
Flaming Teeth
Open your head of cisterns
263(1)
San Francisco melts as I come together
263(1)
The maginot line of poetry has not been invented
264(1)
With the opening of light in my soul
265(1)
Ephemeris
265(1)
Out of My Hat of Shoals
266(1)
Smile Berries
267(1)
Fantast
267(1)
The Faery Chambers
268(1)
Seattle
269(1)
Little hole of black hallucination on the wall
269(1)
The mosque of your eye has exploded
270(1)
Horse Angel
271(1)
The Comics
272(1)
Tonight Burned with Solar Slime
272(1)
Flaming Teeth
273(4)
Penetrant Tumors
277(1)
The Analog
278(1)
World without End
279(6)
Poems 1970-1980
A Little Washington DC Dream
285(1)
3 Poems
On the plain/of the angels
285(1)
A gorgon of the language cabal
286(1)
Flying beasts/are riveted on the air's toiling
286(1)
The Hand Moves the Word Flies
287(1)
Liberty
287(1)
Luminous Lady
288(1)
Only Creative Violence Reveals the Beauty of the Marvelous
289(1)
Panty Hose Stamped with the Head of the Medusa
290(1)
Between Sleep and Waking
291(1)
Tobacco of Harar
291
Weight
229(66)
Becoming Visible (1981)
Redwood Highway
295(7)
The Romantic Movement
302(1)
Bed of Sphinxes
303(1)
Primavera
304(1)
Becoming Visible
305(1)
Visibilities
306(1)
In Yerba Buena
306(1)
Oraibi
307(2)
Bile Nature
309(1)
Drama Set
310(1)
Ultima Thule
310(1)
Mask of Geometry
310(1)
Beyond This Trail of Crystal Rails
311(1)
Poe-Baudelaire, one echo-in-two
311(1)
Dissolving Lead
312(1)
The Erotic Limned
312(1)
Vibration
313(1)
Below the Surface
313(1)
Oneiric Reversal
314(1)
Openers
315(1)
Violet Star
316(1)
This Moment Eternal Medusa
317(11)
Precipitous Oracle
328(1)
Modular Prey
329
Pulsate with stoppages
319(1)
Radiant Opal
319(1)
To Begin Then Not Now
320(1)
Life Sciences
320(1)
The Curtain of Magic Turns over Motors of Sleep
321(1)
The Fulcrum Loaded
321(1)
At the Emu's Domain
322(1)
The Jewels of the Vatican Board the Atlantic Cipher
323(1)
The Days Fall Asleep with Riddles
323(1)
The Uncertain Sciences
324(1)
Green Lion
324(1)
Oblique and Direct
325(1)
Hypochondriac Weather
325(1)
A Slice of the Atmosphere
326(1)
The Element You Love
326(1)
Time Traveler's Potlatch
327(1)
Notes
327(6)
Poems 1981-1985
Willow Wand
333(1)
Meadowlark West
334(1)
Sentiment for the Cordials of Scorpions
334(1)
Birder's Lament
335(1)
Poetics by Pluto
335(2)
Itinerary of Drift Bane
337(1)
Mexico City Central Moon
338(1)
Bird: Apparition of Charlie Parker
339(1)
Elegy on the Migrating Nightingales Massacred by Nuclear Physics at Chernobyl
339(4)
Meadowlark West (1986)
Isn't Poetry the Dream of Weapons?
343(2)
Native Medicine
345(1)
Tree
346(1)
Surrealism in the Middle Ages
346(1)
West
347(3)
Ship of Seers
350(1)
Haven Root
351(1)
Invincible Birth
351(3)
Black Window
354(2)
America in the Age of Gold
356(3)
Wilderness Sacred Wilderness
359(1)
Sweetbrier
360(2)
The Romantist
362(2)
Revery Has Its Reasons
364(1)
Virgo Noir
365(1)
Irrational
366(1)
Game's the Right Title
367(1)
Words I Dream
368(1)
Phi
369(1)
The Marco Polo Zone
369(2)
Zanoni - A Western Border Town
371(2)
Buncombe
373(1)
Death Jets
373(1)
Fading Letters
374(2)
The Mysteries of Writing in the West
376(3)
Spring
379(1)
An American Place
380(1)
Fourth of July
381(1)
The Geometric Hallucination
382(1)
Reached the Turn
383(1)
Exorcist Exercises
384(1)
Other States
384(3)
There
387(1)
Shasta
388(5)
Poems 1986-1993
From No Closure
393(3)
Haiku for Satie
396(1)
Once in a Lifetime Starry Scape
396(1)
From Triads
397(4)
From Bed Of Sphinxes: New And Selected Poems (1997)
Poem for Andre Breton
401(1)
Ex Cathedra
401(1)
Unachieved
402(4)
Diana Green
406(3)
Egypt
409(3)
Egypt II
412(2)
Passionate Ornithology Is Another Kind of Yoga
414(5)
From Symbolon (1998-2-001)
To be served continually with this platter of nothingness
419(1)
Ultimate Zone
419
Seraphim City
410(12)
Theoria
422(1)
Recall
422(1)
Pure Automatism
423(1)
Not with the cerebrating head
423(1)
Echo of St. Therese of the Child Jesus
423(1)
Facing branches of a flowering tree
424(1)
Hyper Sleep
424(2)
Humans Have Just a Few Genomes More Than Fruit Flies
426(1)
Today and yesterday are fusing
427(1)
Triple V: The Day Non-surrealism Became Surrealist
427(2)
Hidden Truth
429(2)
Selected Bibliography
Steven Fama
431(2)
Index of Titles 433
Garrett Caples is a poet and editor for City Lights Books and the editor of the American poetry series, City Lights Spotlight. Andrew Joron is an award-winning surrealist poet and translator. Nancy Joyce Peters is the co-owner of City Lights Books; for much of its history, she served as its executive director and publisher, until her retirement in 2008. She is co-author, with Lawrence Ferlinghetti, of Literary San Francisco and has edited countless books for City Lights.