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street of Lenox. The beauty of mimeographing is that we could control every aspect of production ourselves, that I could stay up all night and produce a new issue by morning if I wanted. The first issue reflects our geographical shift and contains work by ourselves and our immediate neighbors, Clark Coolidge and Paul Metcalf. Our idea was, whenever possible, to publish large amounts of a few poets’ work in each issue, as opposed to one or two poems by a lot of people. Among the regular contributors to subsequent issues were Ted Berrigan, Alice Notley, Diane Ward, and Bill Berkson.
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We were living in relative isolation in Lenox, Massachusetts, and editing a magazine put us in touch with poets and friends we had left behind in New York. We managed to buy an inexpensive mimeo machine in Pittsfield and we produced the magazine in the living room of our large apartment on the main
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published eighteen issues from 1977 to 1983. United Artists Books is still publishing and is now “one of the oldest independent publishing companies in the United States that focuses primarily on publishing books of poetry.” In 1979, Warsh and Mayer and family moved to
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and Ted Berrigan who were living on St. Mark's Place. Also, according to Warsh, many of the young poets around The Poetry Project entered their lives during this time—Gary Lenhart, Greg Masters,
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and founding director (2007–2013) of their MFA program in creative writing, Warsh lived in Manhattan with his wife, playwright-teacher Katt Lissard, whom he married in 2001.
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coming to our apartment … they were saying ‘This is the first time we’ve heard this record,’ and it was the Banana record.” Warsh’s community also grew to include
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poets,; however, he has said that “no two people write alike, even if they’re associated with a so-called ‘school’ .” Professor of English at
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Although Warsh's visual work in collage appeared in print as early as 1973, accompanying his translation of Robert Desnos’
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Bernadette Mayer and Warsh began living together spring 1975. They initially moved from New York to an old farmhouse in
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Records of Lewis Warsh and Anne Waldman are held by Simon Fraser University's Special Collections and Rare Books
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What is Poetry? (Just Kidding, I Know You Know): Interviews from The Poetry Project Newsletter (1983–2009)
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In 1980 they returned to the Lower East Side in New York, just a few blocks from their close friends
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for the first time: "And we were living on St. Mark’s Place, which was like the center of the
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recommended him to teach a graduate creative writing course at Long Island University, and
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Baseball Diamonds: Tales, Traces, Visions, and Voodoo from a Native American Rite
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Another World: A Second Anthology of Works from the St. Mark's Poetry Project
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from October 1969 to August 1970, where his neighbors included Joanne Kyger,
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A Secret Location on the Lower East Side: Adventures in Writing, 1960–1980
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David Gilbert and Karl Roeseler, eds. Here Lies (Trip Street Press, 2000)
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The Body Electric: Americas Best Poetry from The American Poetry Review
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Angel Hair Sleeps with a Boy in My Head: The Angel Hair Anthology
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I Sing the Song of Myself: An Anthology of Autobiographical Poems
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The Young American Writers: Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and Criticism
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All Poets Welcome: The Lower East Side Poetry Scene in the 1960s
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The Teachers & Writers Guide to Classic American Literature
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Primary Trouble: An Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry
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Resist Much / Obey Little: Inaugural Poems to the Resistance
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The World Anthology: Poems from the St. Mark's Poetry Projec
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What Is Poetry: Conversations with the American Avant-Garde
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Out of This World: An Anthology of Works from the St. Mark
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of New York. It was during that time that the two founded
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Like Musical Instruments: 83 Contemporary American Poets
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Stephen Berg, David Bonanno, and Arthur Vogelsang, eds.
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Lewis Warsh's awards and honors include grants from the
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2000 And What? Stories about the Turn of the Millennium
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Magazine and Books, which became a seminal part of the
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New York School Painters & Poets: Neon in Daylight
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The Blind See Only This World: Poems for John Wieners
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For Bill, Anything: Images and Text for Bill Berkson
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Gertrude Stein Awards For Innovative American Poetry
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American Poets Say Goodbye to the Twentieth Century
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In the summer of 1965 he attended 95:Second generation of New York School of Poets 8: 764:On the Mesa: An Anthology of Bolinas Writing 1044:Jarrett Earnest and Isabelle Sorrell, eds. 370:Warsh's teaching career began in 1985 when 1172:Waldman, Anne; Warsh, Lewis, eds. (2001). 1001:Nineteen Lines: A Drawing Center Anthology 913:The New Generation: Poets from China Today 869:Andrei Codrescu and Laura Rosenthal, eds. 824:Broadway 2: A Poets and Painters Anthology 437:Coordinating Council on Literary Magazines 18: 949:Christopher Edgar and Gary Lenhart, eds. 718:(with Anne Waldman) (Granary Books, 2001) 183:reading. The two married and moved to 33 1176:. New York: Granary Books. pp. xx. 661:One Foot Out the Door: Collected Stories 315:, before returning to New York in 1974. 1438:People from the East Village, Manhattan 1237:. New York: Columbia University Press. 1100: 1022:The Brooklyn Rail Fiction Anthology 2 ( 831:Nice to See You: Homage to Ted Berrigan 1125: 887:David Gilbert and Karl Roeseler, eds. 439:, and a James Shestack award from the 534:Information From the Surface of Venus 382:. Between 1985 and 2018 he taught at 7: 1195: 1193: 955:Teachers & Writers Collaborative 352:, and where their son Max was born. 994:The Brooklyn Rail Fiction Anthology 806:Up Late: American Poetry Since 1970 598:(Third Floor Apartment Press, 2011) 894:James Tate and David Lehman, eds. 860:From the Other Side of the Century 14: 880:, and Edward Halsey Foster, eds. 330:Magazine and Books. Warsh wrote: 901:Steve Clay and Rodney Phillips. 864:A New American Poetry, 1960–1990 433:New York Foundation for the Arts 419:from October 2016 to June 2018. 1453:City College of New York alumni 1115:. Poetry Foundation. 2018-08-15 429:National Endowment for the Arts 206:The Velvet Underground and Nico 1448:Long Island University faculty 623:(The Fiction Collective, 1984) 512:(The Kulchur Foundation, 1978) 398:, and Long Island University. 392:Fairleigh Dickinson University 299:From 1973 to 1974 he lived in 173:The Berkeley Poetry Conference 1: 1327:"Lewis Warsh | Granary Books" 987:The Best American Poetry 2003 977:The Best American Poetry 2002 896:The Best American Poetry 1997 322:and later to an apartment in 1393:Lewis Warsh personal website 1061:Michael Boughn, et al. eds. 705:(Ant’s Forefoot Books, 1973) 604:(Ugly Duckling Presse, 2015) 590:Inseparable: Poems 1995–2005 570:(United Artists Books, 2003) 536:(United Artists Books, 1987) 524:(Sun & Moon Books, 1983) 518:(United Artists Books, 1979) 506:(Adventures In Poetry, 1974) 410:Delusions of Being Observed, 846:s Poetry Project, 1966–1991 745:(Funk & Wagnalls, 1968) 408:Warsh's unpublished novel, 167:, an issue guest-edited by 1469: 1288:www.unitedartistsbooks.com 873:(4 Walls, 8 Windows, 1996) 610:(Station Hill Press, 2017) 482:) (Angel Hair Books, 1969) 320:Worthington, Massachusetts 1020:Donald Breckenridge, ed. 992:Donald Breckenridge, ed. 891:(Trip Street Press, 1996) 676:(Coach House Press, 1972) 639:(Trip Street Press, 1997) 112: 16:American poet (1944–2020) 1034:(Broadstone Books, 2014) 855:. (HarperCollins, 1991) 733:The Young American Poets 716:The Angel Hair Anthology 699:Night Of Loveless Nights 682:(Angel Hair Books, 1977) 522:Methods of Birth Control 472:(Angel Hair Books, 1968) 403:Night of Loveless Nights 301:Cambridge, Massachusetts 150:City College of New York 78:City College of New York 752:t (Bobbs-Merrill, 1969) 574:The Flea Market in Kiel 560:(with Julie Harrison) ( 552:The Origin of the World 542:(Long News Books, 1995) 530:(In Camera Books, 1987) 348:, where they taught at 346:Henniker, New Hampshire 156:’s poetry class at the 1443:Writers from Manhattan 1383:From a Secret Location 1284:"United Artists Books" 1263:From a Secret Location 1132:: CS1 maint: others ( 1065:(Spuyten Duyvil, 2016) 985:and David Lehman, eds. 884:(Talisman Books, 1996) 866:(Sun & Moon, 1994) 858:Douglas Messerli, ed. 780:(William Morrow, 1978) 663:(Spuyten Duyvil, 2014) 657:(Spuyten Duyvil, 2010) 651:(Spuyten Duyvil, 2002) 441:American Poetry Review 396:The Bowery Poetry Club 394:, The Poetry Project, 337: 284:in San Francisco from 134:Long Island University 87:Poetry, prose, collage 1233:Kane, Daniel (2017). 1200:Kane, Daniel (2003). 1147:Kane, Daniel (2003). 1056:Rabbit Ears: TV Poems 1048:(Pressed Wafer, 2015) 1017:(Green Integer, 2008) 996:(Hanging Loose, 2006) 946:(Granary Books, 2000) 942:, Joseph Torra, eds. 915:(Hanging Loose, 1999) 826:(Hanging Loose, 1988) 759:(Bobbs-Merrill, 1971) 688:(Granary Books, 1996) 645:(Singing Horse, 2001) 637:Money Under The Table 592:(Granary Books, 2008) 554:(Creative Arts, 2001) 498:Immediate Surrounding 488:(Corinth Books, 1971) 332: 274:Bobbie Louise Hawkins 1408:United Artists Books 1388:Lewis Warsh collages 1024:Rail Editions, 2013) 804:Andrei Codrescu, ed. 649:Ted’s Favorite Skirt 584:Ugly Duckling Presse 576:(A Rest Books, 2006) 1423:American male poets 971:Robert Creeley and 851:Laura Chester, ed. 762:Joel Weishaus, ed. 739:Richard Kostelanetz 686:Bustin’s Island ‘68 680:The Maharajha’s Son 608:Out of the Question 500:(Other Books, 1974) 494:(Ferry Press, 1972) 350:New England College 339:The mimeo magazine 262:Bolinas, California 152:. 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City College of New York
lewiswarsh.com
New York School
Long Island University
Bronx
City College of New York
Kenneth Koch
New School
mimeo magazine
Joanne Kyger
The Berkeley Poetry Conference
Anne Waldman
Robert Duncan’s
St. Mark’s Place
Lower East Side
mimeo revolution
Poetry Project
The Velvet Underground and Nico
East Village
Electric Circus
Velvet Underground
Ted Berrigan
Bernadette Mayer
Ron Padgett
Bill Berkson
Joe Brainard
George Schneeman
Bolinas, California
Tom Clark
Bill Berkson

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