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Nice to See You

by Anne Waldman
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Overview

Berrigan's longtime friend Anne Waldman put together this moving tribute to the important poet. It includes stories, essays, poems, paintings, and photographs by a group of gifted writers and artists.

About the Author, Anne Waldman

Anne Waldman is an internationally renowned poet, performer, and Distinguished Professor of Poetics at Naropa University's Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics. She is the co-editor of Civil Disobediences: Poetics and Politics in Action and the author of over forty books, including In the Room of Never Grieve and Vow to Poetry: Essays, Interviews, & Manifestos.

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Though the wealth of information Waldman gleans from fellow poets, friends and family of the late Ted Berrigan is presented imaginativelyreminiscences, poems, journal entries, letters, cartoons, drawings and photographs are interspersed with Berrigan's poems and correspondencethis pastiche suffers from overkill and a distracting repetitiveness. Berrigan, who played a pivotal role in New York's Lower East Side poetry community in the '60s and '70s, lived wildly and excessively, censoring very little of his behavior or his art. As he writes in his ``Last Poem'': ``Friends appeared & disappeared, or wigged out, /Or stayed; inspiring strangers sadly died; everyone / I ever knew aged tremendously, except me.'' He kept such company as Ron Padgett, Allen Ginsberg, Kenneth Koch, Anselm Hollo and Donna Dennis, and with warmth and candor these artists bring Berrigan's personality and accomplishments clearly into focus. Though poet Waldman is loyal to the philosophy and style of her and Berrigan's generation in the freedom the format takes, were the homage briefer it would be a more effective chronicle of a controversial group of artists in their heyday. (Dec.)

Booknews

A great and necessary reminder, lest we lose the (far-fallen) angel in the reification (a word he liked) of his earthly oeuvre. The late Ted Berrigan (1934-1983) was a "people and place" poet to a fault, so it's only fitting that friend and fellow-poet Anne Waldman has compiled, edited, and introduced this star-studded tribute/celebration in the form of reminiscences, interviews, poems, letters, critiques, comics, photographs, and collaborations which portray not only the poet but the legendary Lower East Side (NYC) poetry community he called home. Published by Coffee House Press, 27 North 4th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55401. Paper edition (unseen), $14.95. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
June 15, 1991
Publisher
Minneapolis : Coffee House Press, 1991.
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780918273130

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