Amiri Baraka
born in 1934, in Newark, New Jersey, is the author of over 40 books of essays, poems, drama, and music history and criticism, a poet icon and
Book for David Meltzer
by Julie Rogers In your chair, your cave head bent to book your prayer, your cradle quiet lights your eyes, fingertips, bowing spine wooing mind
Stuntman
by David Meltzer I wanted to be a stunt man, crashing through glass doors, pound out cowboy hero face in B – movie saloon, fly out
“Imagination Is the Only Lucid Way to Meet Life” — Alan, Pessin
by Will Staple The flying penis prepares a community of antlers a tranquil reunion of great singers a fraternity of the
Sanguis Spiritualis for Constance
by Will Staple The goddess had a veil and no one could look upon her face and lie but one man had to see her face and so he lifted her veil
Strangers When We Meet
by Bill Berkson Homage /Obit I like to have a little secret at the end of my poems, The way nothing is ever finished Nor do I abandon a thing