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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David Stephen CalonnePublisher: University Press of Mississippi Imprint: University Press of Mississippi Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.333kg ISBN: 9781496839671ISBN 10: 1496839676 Pages: 258 Publication Date: 30 May 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews"And if some statements annoy or seem naive, there are fascinating sections in here about di Prima's surprising friendship with Robert Duncan, Allen Ginsberg's Naropa Institute, small press publishing, 9/11, gender, feminism and political correctness, painters and painting, and-however critical-some great reminiscences about the alternative cultures and communities in San Francisco and New York. Contradictory, confused and questioning, di Prima is nevertheless revealed as a fascinating, opinionated interviewee, offering optimism and possibility, despite herself.--Rupert Loydell ""TearsintheFence.com"" Conversations with Diane di Prima spans nearly the entire latter half of di Prima's life. Throughout these interviews, she dispenses essential practical advice and invaluable lore, mixed with bits of frank gossip concerning matters such as poetry, alchemy, parenting, civics, personal relationships, astrology, and health. . . . These interviews offer insightful glimpses into the life of a poet who maneuvered her way through the world's complexities in part by imagining them anew.--Patrick James Dunagan ""Rain Taxi""" And if some statements annoy or seem naive, there are fascinating sections in here about di Prima's surprising friendship with Robert Duncan, Allen Ginsberg's Naropa Institute, small press publishing, 9/11, gender, feminism and political correctness, painters and painting, and-however critical-some great reminiscences about the alternative cultures and communities in San Francisco and New York. Contradictory, confused and questioning, di Prima is nevertheless revealed as a fascinating, opinionated interviewee, offering optimism and possibility, despite herself.--Rupert Loydell TearsintheFence.com Conversations with Diane di Prima spans nearly the entire latter half of di Prima's life. Throughout these interviews, she dispenses essential practical advice and invaluable lore, mixed with bits of frank gossip concerning matters such as poetry, alchemy, parenting, civics, personal relationships, astrology, and health. . . . These interviews offer insightful glimpses into the life of a poet who maneuvered her way through the world's complexities in part by imagining them anew.--Patrick James Dunagan Rain Taxi And if some statements annoy or seem naive, there are fascinating sections in here about di Prima's surprising friendship with Robert Duncan, Allen Ginsberg's Naropa Institute, small press publishing, 9/11, gender, feminism and political correctness, painters and painting, and-however critical-some great reminiscences about the alternative cultures and communities in San Francisco and New York. Contradictory, confused and questioning, di Prima is nevertheless revealed as a fascinating, opinionated interviewee, offering optimism and possibility, despite herself.--Rupert Loydell ""TearsintheFence.com"" Conversations with Diane di Prima spans nearly the entire latter half of di Prima's life. Throughout these interviews, she dispenses essential practical advice and invaluable lore, mixed with bits of frank gossip concerning matters such as poetry, alchemy, parenting, civics, personal relationships, astrology, and health. . . . These interviews offer insightful glimpses into the life of a poet who maneuvered her way through the world's complexities in part by imagining them anew.--Patrick James Dunagan ""Rain Taxi"" And if some statements annoy or seem naive, there are fascinating sections in here about di Prima's surprising friendship with Robert Duncan, Allen Ginsberg's Naropa Institute, small press publishing, 9/11, gender, feminism and political correctness, painters and painting, and - however critical - some great reminiscences about the alternative cultures and communities in San Francisco and New York. Contradictory, confused and questioning, di Prima is nevertheless revealed as a fascinating, opinionated interviewee, offering optimism and possibility, despite herself.--Rupert Loydell Tears in the Fence.com Conversations spans nearly the entire latter half of di Prima's life. Throughout these interviews, she dispenses essential practical advice and invaluable lore, mixed with bits of frank gossip concerning matters such as poetry, alchemy, parenting, civics, personal relationships, astrology, and health.. . ., these interviews offer insightful glimpses into the life of a poet who maneuvered her way through the world's complexities in part by imagining them anew.--Patrick James Dunagan Rain Taxi And if some statements annoy or seem naive, there are fascinating sections in here about di Prima's surprising friendship with Robert Duncan, Allen Ginsberg's Naropa Institute, small press publishing, 9/11, gender, feminism and political correctness, painters and painting, and - however critical - some great reminiscences about the alternative cultures and communities in San Francisco and New York. Contradictory, confused and questioning, di Prima is nevertheless revealed as a fascinating, opinionated interviewee, offering optimism and possibility, despite herself.--Rupert Loydell Tears in the Fence.com Author InformationDavid 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; 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 and Conversations with Allen Ginsberg, both published by University Press of Mississippi. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |