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148:. Judith Goldman claims that politics and ethics were central to a mode of writing she developed and called "clair-style," which used "words and phrases clairvoyantly seen" and that Weiner arrived at a method of composing that employed "these seen elements exclusively." Goldman also provides the insight that "Weiner let no representation of herself circulate that did not take her status as a clairvoyant into account." She influenced a number of the 228:. With other posthumous publications of late, her work is being discussed by scholars in feminist studies, poetics, and disability studies. But there does not yet exist a representative selection spanning her decades of poetic output. Hannah Weiner’s Open House aims to remedy this with previously uncollected (and mostly never-published) work, including performance texts, early 614:
From a thematic standpoint, Weiner's poetry shows that she remained an outspoken supporter of the aim movement: the work reminds its readers of the imprisonment of aim leaders Peltier and Russell Means (who was arrested, tried, and jailed a number of times, as well as shot by a Bureau of Indian
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art scene, where she had been living for some time. These included 'Hannah Weiner at Her Job', "a sort of open house hosted by her employer, A.H. Schreiber Co., Inc." and 'Fashion Show Poetry Event' with Eduardo Costa, John Perreault,
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Hannah Weiner’s influence extends from the 1960s New York avant-garde, where she was part of an unprecedented confluence of poets, performance and visual artists including
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and others in a "collaborative and innovative enterprise that incorporated conceptual art, design, poetry and performance."
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of the 1970s and 1980s, and her influence can be seen today in the so-called "New Narrative" work stemming from the
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Affairs policeman ), and of the ongoing Indian struggles for religious freedom and economic and territorial parity.
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In the early 1970s, Weiner began writing a series of journals that were partly the result of her experiments with
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titled "R+J." In 1968, These works were performed by off-duty U.S. Coast Guard signalers in
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Interest in Weiner continues into the 21st century with the recent publication of
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In 2016, her "Code Poems" and early performance work was commemorated in a
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because of the prominent place she assumed in the poetics of that group.
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department store, she was married and then divorced after four years.
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Clairvoyant Journal March–June Retreat (Written 1974, Published 1978)
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During the 1960s she also organized and participated in a number of
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Silent Teachers/Remembered Sequel (Written 1989–91, Published 1993)
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Clairvoyant Journal January–February, July–November (Written 1974)
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influenced lyric poems, odes and remembrances to / of Mac Low and
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Little Books/Indians (Written 1977–1980, Published 1980)
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Weiner started writing poetry in 1963 though her first
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Written In/The Zero One (Written 1984, Published 1985)
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Differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies
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Archived from 338:The Book of Revelations (Written 1989) 289:Sixteen (Written 1982, Published 1983) 220:, she became an important part of the 822:Writers from Providence, Rhode Island 7: 295:Weeks (Written 1986, Published 1990) 286:Spoke (Written 1981, Published 1984) 176:and the case of imprisoned activist 67:. Working in publishing and then in 832:20th-century American women writers 691:"Hannah Weiner: MS/Book Chronology" 399:University of California, San Diego 301:Page (Written 1990, Published 2002) 144:writing and partly a result of her 664:Buell, Odessa (December 6, 2023). 168:(1984) Weiner's work engaged with 14: 731:Short Memoir by Charles Bernstein 335:Seen Words with It (Written 1989) 329:Little Girl Books (Written 1976) 236:, and later “clair-style” works. 63:in 1950, with a dissertation on 563:Every Name in History is Hannah 33:who is often grouped with the 1: 111:International Code of Signals 837:Classical High School alumni 827:20th-century American poets 317:Country Girl (Written 1971) 172:politics, particularly the 858: 842:20th-century American Jews 743:Hannah Weiner’s Open House 568:University of Pennsylvania 488:. 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née
poet
Language poets
Providence, Rhode Island
Classical High School
Radcliffe College
B.A.
Henry James
Bloomingdale's
chapbook
René Magritte
happenings
New York City
Andy Warhol
flag semaphore
International Code of Signals
William Shakespeare
Romeo and Juliet
Central Park
0 to 9 magazine
automatic
schizophrenia
language poets
Ron Silliman
Native American
American Indian Movement
Leonard Peltier
Philip Glass
Andy Warhol
Carolee Schneemann

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