Leslie Scalapino
Leslie Scalapino | |
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Postmodern | |
Genre | Inter-genre |
Subject | "Continual conceptual rebellion"[1] |
Years active | 1974 – 2010 |
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Leslie Scalapino (July 25, 1944 – May 28, 2010) was an
Life and work
Scalapino was born in
Scalapino's poetry has been widely anthologized, including appearances in the influential
From 1986 until 2010, Scalapino ran the
Scalapino taught writing at various institutions, including 16 years in the MFA program at
A solitary, an original. What other way could there be for someone with a mind so electric, independent and restless except out into the space-time conundrum? Because she is thoroughly modern, every moment of experience is interrupted and unstable, accompanied by introspection and sidelong glimpses at the social. The poet here is a horrified witness, a perpetual child, a sexually alert female who keeps looking back to believe what she has seen.
References
- ^ a b Hejinian, Lyn. "Leslie Scalapino Remembered". Poet.org. Academy of American Poets. Retrieved December 26, 2010. Writes Hejinian:
She had close ties to writers of the Beat movement, especially with those whose serious study of Buddhism influenced their writing and their vision of an ethical world. She also had numerous ties to the Language writers. But these were largely ties of community and friendship. In her writing, Leslie Scalapino's voice and vision were unprecedented, a product of her unique and rigorous intelligence and compassion. She belonged to no school; her engagement with continual conceptual rebellion would have prohibited that.
- ^ "the Leslie Scalapino Memorial Lecture in Innovative Poetics with Jalal Toufic SPT". Smallpresstraffic.org. 2012-05-08. Archived from the original on 2012-08-08. Retrieved 2012-06-17.
- ^ Some of the other places Scalapino traveled included Tibet, Bhutan, Japan, India, Mongolia, Yemen, Libya
- ^ a b c d e f EPC's Obituary Notice: Leslie Scalapino 1944 - 2010
- ^ a blurb on Scalapino's It's go in horizontal, Selected Poems 1974-2006
Selected bibliography
Poetry
- O and Other Poems, Sand Dollar Press, 1976
- The Woman who Could Read the Minds of Dogs, Sand Dollar Press, 1976
- Instead of an Animal, Cloud Marauder Press, 1978
- This eating and walking is associated all right, Tombouctou, 1979
- Considering how exaggerated music is, North Point Press, 1982
- that they were at the beach — aeolotropic series, North Point Press, 1985
- way, North Point Press, 1988
- Crowd and not evening or light, O Books, 1992
- Sight (with Edge Books, 1999
- New Time, Wesleyan University Press, 1999
- The Tango, (with Marina Adams), Granary Press, 2001
- Day Ocean State of Stars' Night: Poems & Writings 1989 & 1999-2006, Green Integer (E-L-E-PHANT Series), 2007
- It's go in horizontal, Selected Poems 1974-2006, UC Press, Berkeley, 2008
Fiction
- The Return of Painting, DIA Foundation, 1990
- The Return of Painting, The Pearl, and Orion : A Trilogy, North Point, 1991; Talisman, 1997
- Defoe, Sun & Moon Press, 1995
- The Front Matter, Dead Souls, Wesleyan University Press, 1996
- Orchid Jetsam, Tuumba, 2001
- Dahlia's Iris — Secret Autobiography and Fiction, FC2, November 2003
Inter-genre writings
- The Public World / Syntactically Impermanence, Wesleyan University Press, 1999
- How Phenomena Appear To Unfold , Potes & Poets Press, 1991
- Objects in the Terrifying Tense / Longing from Taking Place, Roof Books, 1994
- Green and Black, Selected Writings , Talisman Publishers, 1996
- R-hu, Atelos Press, 2000
- Zither and Autobiography, Wesleyan, 2003
- Floats Horse-Floats or Horse-Flows, Starcherone Books, 2010
- The Dihedrons Gazelle-Dihedrals Zoom, The Post-Apollo Press / O Books, 2010
Plays
- Goya's L.A., a play, Potes & Poets Press, 1994 (music by Larry Ochs)
- Stone Marmalade (the Dreamed Title), (with Kevin Killian) Singing Horse Press, 1996
- The Weatherman Turns Himself In, Zasterle Press, Spain 1999
- Flow-Winged Crocodile & A Pair/Actions Are Erased/Appear, Chax Press, Tucson AZ 2010
External links
- Leslie Scalapino.com: Official Website
- Leslie Scalapino Papers, MSS 668. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego Library.
- obituary from family at the Electronic Poetry Center
- How2 Special Feature: Leslie Scalapino
- O Books, Scalapino-founded small press
- Scalapino's Author Page at the Electronic Poetry Center
- 'The Tango' reviewed by Melissa Flores-Bórquez at poetry mag "Intercapillary Space"
- Disbelief: History/Memory/Body: Language is the Trace of Being written for the Segue Panel "Language Poetry and the Body", May 12, 2007
- It’s go in horizontal by Leslie Scalapino A review by John Herbert Cunningham
- The Dihedrons Gazelle-Dihedrals Zoom: Introductory note and chapters 6–12 Writes Scalapino in the "Introductory note":
The Dihedrons Gazelle-Dihedrals Zoom was written by leafing through
alexia, not as mental disorder but word-blindness: trance-like stream overriding meaning, choice, and inhibition.