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Alan-Davies

Alan Davies. Courtesy The Poetry Project.

Alan Davies (born August 26, 1951), is a contemporary American poet, literary critic, and editor,most often associated with the Language poets.

Life[]

Davies was born in Lacombe, a town in central Alberta, Canada. By the mid-1970s, he was editing a poetry journal, Occulist Witnesses, in the Boston area where he had stayed for a few years after attending Robert Creeley’s poetry class at Harvard Summer School in 1972. By this time he had hand-published John Wieners' treatise on and for young poets, "The Lanterns along the Wall," which Wieners had written especially for Creeley's class.[1] and began more actively publishing his own poetry. Soon, Davies was forming relations with an experimental group of writers whose practice became determining features of what grew into the Language School. This 'school' was not a group precisely, but a tendency in the work of many of its so-called practitioners.

Davies edited A Hundred Posters, one of the important "little" magazines of the "Language" movement. Subsequently, Davies was included in the crucial anthology devoted to "language-centred" writing: In the American Tree, edited by Ron Silliman (National Poetry Foundation, 1986; 2002).

Davies is a Buddhist (as pointed out by Juliana Spahr).[2] He has lived in Boston and is currently living and working in New York City.

Publications[]

Poetry[]

  • Split Thighs. Dorchester, MA: Other Publications, 1976.
  • A An Av Es Needham, MA: Potes & Poets Press, 1981.
  • Mnemonotechnics. New Yrk: Potes & Poets Press, 1982.
  • Active 24 Hours. New York: Segue Foundation, 1982.
  • Riot Now. Elmwood, CT: Potes & Poets Press, 1987.
  • Rave. New York: Roof, 1994.
  • Sei Shonagon. Ottawa: Hole Books, 1995.
  • Book 2. New York: Other Publications / Brooklyn, NY : Portable Press at Yo-Yo Labs, 2002.
  • Book 5. Cambridge, MA: Katalanché Press, 2007.
  • Book 6. House Press, 2008.
  • Odes. Cambridge, MA: Faux Press, 2008.
  • raw war. Oakland, CA: Subpress Books, 2012.

Prose[]

  • Signage (writings on and about poetry and poets). New York: Roof, 1987.

Collected editions[]

  • Pursue Veritable Simples, (prose-poetry-criticism). Ann Arbor, MI: Annex Press, 1983).


Except where noted, bibliographical information courtesy WorldCat.[3]

See also[]

References[]

  1. http://jacketmagazine.com/21/kimb-rev1.html John and the Four Dunn(e)s
  2. "Poetry in a Time of Crisis" links to an article by Spahr which first appeared in Poetry Project Newsletter 189 (2002), 6-8. It was originally written for the "Poetry in a Time of Crisis" panel at the 2001 MLA in December of that year. Much of the talk centers around a reading Alan Davies gave in early October, 2001 (shortly after the events of 9/11) at a small café in Brooklyn, New York
  3. Search results = au:Alan Davies 1951- , WorldCat, OCLC Online Computer Library Center Inc. Web, June 28, 2014.

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