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  1. CUE A Journal of Prose Poetry 7 Issues by James; Lehman, David; Dove, Rita; Silliman, Ron; Palmer, Michael et al Poetry Magazines - Tate, 2004
  2. Jones by Ron Silliman, 1993-01
  3. OCULIST WITNESSES NUMBER 3 , Fall 1976, Scarce seventies experimental poetry magazine by Bernadette, SILLIMAN, RON Mayer, 1976
  4. Box Car A Magazine of the Arts Number 1 by Michael; Silliman, Ron; Andrews, Bruce et al Palmer, 1983
  5. ABC: Poems by Ron Silliman, 1983
  6. Diana's Bimonthly: East of the Border Vol. 1 #4 by Gerard / Melnick, Peter / Redshaw, Thomas Dillon / Stokes, Terry / Lally, Michael / Silliman, Ron Malanga, 1972
  7. Complete Run of the First 50 Issues of Tuumba Press Poetry Chapbooks (Plus Checklist) by Lyn, Howe, Susan, Silliman, Ron, Coolidge, Clark, Notley, Alice, Bernstein, Charles, DiPalma, Ray, Palmer, Michael, Andrews, Bruce et al Hejinian, 1976
  8. THE RADDLE MOON #9 by Susan, Editor (Lyn Hejinian, Leslie Scalapino, Ron Silliman, Norman Fisch CLARK, 1990-01-01
  9. BART. by Ron. SILLIMAN, 1982
  10. George Oppen (Paideuma, Vol 10. No. 1) by Jane Augustine, Paul Auster, et all 1981
  11. The Grand Piano: Part 7 by Ron Silliman, Lyn Hejinian, et all 2008-10-15
  12. POETRY June 2010 Vol. 196 No. 3 by Averill Curdy, Paul Hoover, Anna Kamienska, Allen Edwin Butt Ron Silliman, 2010
  13. Circle R by Ron Silliman, 1995
  14. Manifest by Ron Silliman, 1990

41. From OZ -- Ron Silliman
from OZ. for Fred Glass Maureen Katz. ron silliman. Forms farm storm's harm.Imagine a language that worked. ironic, euphoric Medicine is not narrative.
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from OZ
for Fred Glass
Ron Silliman
Forms farm storm's harm.
Imagine a language that worked.
ironic,
euphoric
Medicine is not narrative. Blue trashed sky. Firemen on ladders into the smoking night.
Phlegm fuels cough. Yellow triangle: abstract banana. Money is the aura of art. Consonant etched into vowel. Mexican comic (comment).
outward. For
get focus, for giveness. Enclosed please find dropcloth wainscot Orion simmering middle management Dobermans at racquetball fine tooth comb Hum job. Modernism hopes for a lawn. It's hat time. Symmetry in lettuce's system marked by types. Breadstick wedged in the dip. Waiting for Conan. Ponytail in hardhat sells tobacco. Peripherals for my new stanza. Powder detergent. Team meeting. Break-in-the-clouds symbolism. Warrior earwig along garden walk. Sun's warmth on your forehead is different from being smart. That's mean. That's meaning. Under glass at the deli pigsfeet sit in a pan of pink juices. Laces knotted together, red tennies hang from a power line. Blue bandanna about the pit bull's neck. Analog sky. They seem so lost in thought on the bus on their way to work, still yawning. Chinese shoes of black cotton. White shades appear blue behind tinted glass. Once they pay the driver, their eyes scan the tubelike bus rapidly, searching for a safe seat. Prospect identification. Package of the Year. Ultrasound poetics. Sound of buzzsaw and rooster. Squish of tires over wet streets. Cloud-filtered sun mutes colors amid valley houses. Words scratched out, arrows to new syntax. These vowels my eyes. Lack of trees in all this snow signifies lake Smoke still in the air from a wood fire. Alarm in a locked auto carries through the night.

42. Mercury House Authors: Michael Davidson, Lyn Hejinian, Ron Silliman, And Barrett
Michael Davidson Lyn Hejinian ron silliman Barrett Watten. ron sillimanis a member of the Socialist Review editorial collective.
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LENINGRAD
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128 pages with 16 pages photos
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World Add to CartView Shopping Cart/CheckoutA travelogue filtered through a poet’s eye. The effect of light on the city, the dimly lit street under the windows where Nabokov lived, all become the stuff of literature in these essays. In August 1989, a new, independent organization of young Soviet writers hosted the first international conference for avant-garde writers to be held in the USSR since the Russian Revolution. "Summer School — Language, Poetry, Consciousness" was a grassroots attempt to harvest the fruits of glasnost, bringing together poets and scholars from Siberia to San Diego. Attending were four American writers, Michael Davidson, Lyn Hejinian, Ron Silliman, and Barrett Watten. Leningrad is their collaborative account of this extraordinary trip. A collection of poetic essays, it is a commentary on the intellectual revelations that result when post­ glasnost Soviet and American intellectuals meet face to face. Some misunderstandings that arise are funny: one Russian asks the Americans if the Manson family is a TV show; some are surprising: when asked if she would like feminist literature from the states, a Russian woman requests the complete poems of Jim Morrison.
Michael Davidson
Lyn Hejinian
Ron Silliman
Barrett Watten
LENINGRAD
American Writers in the Soviet Union

43. Mercury House: Author/Title Search
C. Sand, George Sarduy, Severo Schafer, Mark (translator) Schurmann, Franz Sennett,Mack, Cameron Shipp Shulman, Irving Siciliano, Enzo silliman, ron, et al.
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44. Ron Silliman Interview
ron silliman Interview Gary Sullivan Rereading Wild Form, your piece on formand context (eg, audience ), I was brought back to something you had written
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Gary Sullivan Ron Silliman
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Gary Sullivan: Re-reading "Wild Form," your piece on form and context (e.g., "audience"), I was brought back to something you had written about the general differences of form and audience between "white male heterosexuals" and those "members of groups that have [not] been the subject of history ..." I'll quote the passage in full, as it appears on the University of Pennsylvania's website: Reading this passage in tandem with "Wild Form," I'm curious as to how anyone might reconcile the two ends of this spectrum – if that's even a possibility, or desirable. If, as you say, "the situational specificity of form also explains why followers, imitators and epigones can never hope to extend or even replicate the meaning of their heroes" and "the meaning of any second generation is always the reification of the past ..." I wonder how you feel about the "meaning" of certain products of the multiculturalist movement, which I guess is now several generations old, specifically I guess what we might call a very consciously crafted "identity" poetics. Ron Silliman: Socialist Review the following summer. In the past 13 years, the entire field of writing has both broadened and deepened socially, mostly for the better.

45. Ron Silliman From Ketjak2 Caravan Of Affect
ron silliman. from Ketjak2 Caravan of Affect for Colin Jesse Papermintpetty. Piano clusters. Danto’s Comedy philosophy becomes
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Ron Silliman from Ketjak2: Caravan of Affect
shoppers searching gentle face, vertical lines over his shrunken upper lip, wears a white hat with a narrow brim . What do you mean, justify margins? The good shape lollipop. Putting my shoes on last, then standing dressed. Microarchitecture. It must nestle itself everywhere , settle everywhere, establish connections everywhere. Even bracketed, deconstructive terminology is always already jargon ravens eyes were drained of emotion. A musical composition is what the mind immediately reconstructs of the experience from the score or while listening , and by memory the whole effect of the experience, an intellectually reconstituted esthetic consistency, which may differ externally to the reading or performance, or by imagination or reverie while listening or remembering . Was that Quine? Kill what you eat. The restaurant was open but had run out of food. A similar movement is going on before our own eyes. The wine had come from the Little Birch Tree, the hard currency shop. Snow is remarkable to one not accustomed to it. When you took out photos of a friend, a leading avant-garde theater director who models his looks after Jim Morrison and his lifestyle

46. Ron Silliman
THE NATIONAL POETRY FOUNDATION. IN THE AMERICAN TREE. ron silliman, Editor. This correctedand redesigned edition concludes with a new Afterword by ron silliman.
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THE NATIONAL POETRY FOUNDATION
IN THE AMERICAN TREE Ron Silliman, Editor
The "Language poets" have established themselves as the most rigorous and the most radically experimental avant-garde on the current literary scene. In the American Tree remains the most comprehensive collection of work by the Language poets; it also offers 130 pages of theoretic statements by poets in the anthology. This corrected and redesigned edition concludes with a new Afterword by Ron Silliman. The poets represented include Robert Grenier, Barrett Warren, Lynn Hejinian, Bob Perelman, Michael Palmer, Michael Davidson, Clark Coolidge, Charles Bernstein, Hannah Weiner, Bruce Andrews, Susan Howe, Fanny Howe, Bernadette Mayer, Ray DiPalma, and many others. "For millennia, poets have had to make their own way and the world that goes with it. The genius of these various writers and the consummate clarity with which they are presented here make very clear again that not only is this the road now crucial for all poetry, it's literally where we are going."Robert Creeley "This historic anthology brings into long-needed focus the only serious and concerted movement in American literature of the past two decades. It will be indispensible to anyone with interest in writing's present and hope for writing's future." Peter Schjeldahl

47. Nthposition Online Magazine: Poetry By Ron Silliman
poetry Dadaquest By ron silliman Disconnect the dots! Undifferentiatedbeep beep beep of airport terminal transport vehicle The
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[poetry]
Dadaquest
By Ron Silliman
Disconnect the dots!
Undifferentiated
beep beep beep
of airport terminal
transport vehicle
The expansion of genre
at a rate much faster
than the expansion of readers Blimp in the shape of Everready bunny The sadness of flowers before frost disproved Page as original flat screen display Slowly, a boy nods into wakefulness Auto-ethnography of rainfall Cellophane prophecy Green goose poop Ducks echoing up from the quarry Woodpecker hops up the bare oak Yellow jeep honks to say hi You have mail The forest in winter Pubic hair caught between two teeth The trash men come before the dark fades day no more than the night bleached gray The interpretation of creams An old man with sores bleeding green-yellow about the ankles Linoleum pattern foretells present Like pilots donning parachutes friends drop away until only you remain to guide the plane the instrumentation panel entirely unintelligible Posthumous years Distant sound of a train Woman explains to the court that she saw her boyfriend beat her daughter eight years old who had tried to keep them from fighting saw him break both arms tape her mouth her nose with duct tape until the girl went limp then blue and did nothing Cartoon pilgrims on a flag decorate suburban porch Cat with bandaged paw falls from kitchen table Two ambulances one fire truck one paramedic sport utility vehicle surround the car spun around into concrete barrier On the television football game with the sound off World in which Strom Thurmond

48. Ron Silliman Books
ron silliman. The New Sentence by ron silliman Tjanting by ron silliman. N/O byron silliman. In the American Tree (Pound Scholarship Series) by ron silliman.
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49. Ron Silliman: Toner
ron silliman Toner 67 pages ISBN 0937013-43-9 1992 $9.50. A greatpoet. His varied sensuous language reflects and questions itself.
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A great poet. His varied sensuous language reflects and questions itself. What emerges, finally, is a restless deeply- perceiving consciousness.
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When it's complete, Ron Silliman's project "The Alphabet" will find its place among the enduring masterworks of the 20th century. Its sheer ambition and sweep have already made him the Christo of the L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E school.
Kevin Killian
Called a "thaumaturge" ("wonder-worker") by the poet Robert Duncan, Silliman has created a new kind of writing from the simplest materials.... The poet confides, describes, extols, remarks, puns, paints domestic scenes, slyly slludes, records minutiae, leaps to large statements, arouses, repeats. Through it all, a friendly, Northern California sort of personality emerges.
David Melnick
The chief effect is a brilliant sense of immediacy...Silliman's text is a vast trope of the human world.

50. Ron Silliman: Lit
ron silliman Lit 70 pages ISBN 0937013-18-8 1987 $7.50. sillimanoffers a grand example of the crisis of verse. Stephen Fredman.
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Silliman offers a grand example of the crisis of verse.
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54. Tjanting - Ron Silliman
Tjanting ron silliman 220pp perfect bound 216 x 140mm, 8.5 x 5.5 inches ISBN 1876857-19-6Australia $24.95 (including GST) USA $15.95 UK £9.95, New Edition
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55. Electronic Poetry Review --
ron silliman. (photo by Jeff Hurwitz). ron silliman has written andedited twentyfour books to date, including the anthology In the
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Ron Silliman has written and edited twenty-four books to date, including the anthology In the American Tree , which the National Poetry Foundation has just republished with a new afterword. His booklength long poem Tjanting will be returned to print this fall by Salt. Silliman is a 2002 Fellow of the Pennsylvania Arts Council and received a Pew Fellowship in the Arts in 1998. He lives in Chester County, Pennsylvania, with his wife and two sons, and works as a market analyst in the computer industry. EPR #4
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56. Electronic Poetry Review #4 //
ron silliman. The Desert Modernism. Some vol. XXXVII, no. V, Chicago,February, 1931. Also by ron silliman in EPR 4 A FOREST FOR
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The Desert Modernism

Some years ago, a retrospective of Impressionism toured that organized paintings not by painter, but by the salon. That is, each painting was ordered by the timing of its first public appearance. While this structure had the limitation of making it seem that Paris was the omphalos of painting, this was nonetheless an interesting way to look at influences and trends in at least an approximation of historical context. You could see an idea about the use of light or color show up in one or two paintings in the salon of one year, then sweep through the next salon, showing up in everybody's canvases, only to ebb again in the show after that. As a viewer, the experience was illuminating and it made me want someday to organize an anthology of 20th century poetry along similar lines. I don't have anything so grand in mind today. But what I would like to do is to construct a possible view of the American poetic tradition that can most accurately be termed our avant-garde as it existed during a very brief period—roughly between 1950 and 1954. I plan to plot my discussion around a specific text, "The Desert Music," the title poem of William Carlos Williams' 1954 Random House collection. The poem itself describes an event that took place in mid-November of 1950 when Williams, his wife Floss, Robert McAlmon, McAlmon's brothers and their wives took a stroll over the border from El Paso, Texas to Juárez, Mexico. In June of 1951, seven months later, Williams would read the poem publicly for the first time at Harvard where he was given an honorary membership in the Phi Beta Kappa society.

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58. Texturl: [reading Notes: Historical] Archives
Shepard, Sam. True West. silliman, ron. N/O. silliman, ron. The Chinese Notebook.silliman, ron, ed. In the American Tree. Spicer, Jack. The Collected Books.
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As I said before, I'm experimenting with an open research process, so I hope that everyone will give me feedback and suggest obvious texts that I have missed. I'll be adding to the list based upon comments from my committee and my blog readers. Historical Field: 20th century literature in English. Fiction, Poetry, Drama Albee, Edward. Zoo Story
Albee, Edward. Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Andrews, Bruce, ed. The L=a=n=g=u=a=g=e Book
Ashbery, John. Self Portrait in a Convex Mirror
Ashbery, John. Selected Poems
Atwood, Margret. Selected Poems 1966-1984
Auden, W.H. Selected Poems
Baraka, Amiri. Dutchman
Baraka, Amiri. Transbluesency
Beckett, Samuel. Waiting For Godot
Beckett, Samuel. Endgame Beckett, Samuel. Watt Berryman, John. 77 Dream Songs Bidart, Frank. In The Western Night Bishop, Elizabeth. The Complete Poems Bowering, George. Selected: Poems 1961-1992 Brand, Dione. Chronicles of the Hostile Son. Brand, Dione. Nolanguage is neutral Brooks, Gwendolyn. Selected Poems Burgess, Anthony.

59. "RON SILLIMAN: FROM KETJAK2: CARAVAN OF AFFECT"
the muse apprentice guild print ONE WORK BYRON silliman. FROM KETJAK2 CARAVAN OF AFFECT.
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60. "Ron Silliman, Author And Editor Of 24 Books"
Author and editor of 24 books, ron silliman is a 2002 fellow of thePennsylvania Council on the Arts. about this writer ron silliman.
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RON SILLIMAN Author and editor of 24 books, Ron Silliman is a 2002 fellow of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. Salt will reissue his longpoem Tjanting in 2002. He lives in Chester County, Pennsylvania, with his wife and two sons.

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