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  1. Tottel's 14. by Bruce, Ron Silliman, editor Andrews, 1970
  2. Paradise by Ron Silliman, 1986-01
  3. We Who Love to Be Astonished : Experimental Women's Writing and Performance Poetics (Modern Contemporary Poetics Series)
  4. The Sophist (Salt Modern Poets) by Charles Bernstein, 2004-08-15
  5. Language Poets: Michael Palmer, Ron Silliman, Susan Howe, Nick Piombino, Charles Bernstein, Barrett Watten, Rae Armantrout, Hannah Weiner
  6. People From Tri-Cities, Washington: Hope Solo, Ron Silliman, Adam Carriker, Isaac Carpenter, Jeremy Bonderman, Travis Buck, Preston Zimmerman
  7. The Difficulties: Ron Silliman Issue by Tom Beckett, 1985
  8. Biography - Silliman, Ron(ald) (Glenn) (1946-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  9. Ron Silliman and the alphabet (Quarry West) by editor. Thomas A. Vogler, 1998
  10. In the American Tree
  11. The Grand Piano: Part 8 by Ron Silliman, Lyn Hejinian, et all 2009-08-15
  12. Paradise. by Ron. SILLIMAN, 1985
  13. L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E #1 by Clark, Silliman, Ron et al Coolidge, 1978
  14. Sitting Up, Standing, Taking Steps (Tuumba 17) by Ron Silliman (Cover illustration by Debra Fine Yohai), 1978-01-01

21. OAC:
silliman (ron) Papers. DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY. Title ron silliman Papers, 19651988.Collection number MSS 0075. Extent 10.60 linear feet (26 archives boxes).
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DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY
Title:
Ron Silliman Papers, 1965-1988 Collection number:
MSS 0075 Extent:
10.60 linear feet (26 archives boxes)
Repository:
Mandeville Special Collections Library, Geisel Library, UC, San Diego

La Jolla, CA 92093-0175

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22. The Ultimate Guide - WebCrawler
ron. Top Arts Literature Authors S silliman, ron (1). ron silliman Bibliography, poems, writings, review,
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23. EPC Silliman Bibliography
ron silliman. Bibliography. If printed, this document will come to 42 pages. JOURNALSCONCERNING ron silliman. The Difficulties ron silliman Issue, Vol. 2, No.
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BOOKS: POETRY Crow Ithaca House, Ithaca NY Mohawk Doones Press, Bowling Green OH Nox , Burning Deck, Providence RI Ketjak , This Press, San Francisco CA Sitting Up , Standing, Taking Steps , Tuumba, Berkeley CA 1978; Walt Whitman Cultural Arts Center/Boog Literature, published as number two of the Whitman Notables series, Camden NJ Legend (collaboration with Bruce Andrews, Charles Bernstein, Ray Di Palma and Steve McCaffery ), L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E/Segue, New York NY Tjanting The Figures, Berkeley CA , 1981; Salt, Cambridge UK Applecross Western Australia Australia Bart Hartford CT ABC , Tuumba, Berkeley CA Paradise , Burning Deck, Providence RI Poetry Center Book Award) The Age of Huts , Roof Books, New York Lit Hartford CT What The Figures, Great Barrington MA Manifest , Zasterle Press, Tenerife Canary Islands Spain Leningrad (collaboration with Michael Davidson, Lyn Hejinian, and Barrett Watten ), Mercury House

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25. Literature & Fiction / Poetry / Poets, A-Z / ( S ) / Silliman, Ron
The author, ron silliman rsillima@ix.netcom.com , August 5, 1996 This is not fictionThis book contains a section Paradise of the long poementitled The
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In the American Tree (Pound Scholarship Series)
by Ron Silliman(Editor)
Natl Poetry Foundation
Paperback - 628 pages
(December 1987)
Xing

by Ron Silliman
Small Press Distribution
Paperback
(October 1996)
The New Sentence
by Ron Silliman Roof Books Paperback (September 1987) Lit by Ron Silliman Paperback (December 1987) Demo to Ink by Ron Silliman Chax Pr Paperback (January 1992) In the American Tree by Ron Silliman(Editor) Natl Poetry Foundation Paperback - 630 pages (December 1999) Toner by Ron Silliman Paperback (November 1992) Paradise by Ron Silliman The author, Ron Silliman rsillima@ix.netcom.com , August 5, 1996 This is not fiction This book contains a section Paradise of the long poementitled The Alphabet. It is a prose poem, but not at all"fictive." The book won the 1985 Poetry Center Book Awardfrom the San Francisco State Poetry Center Read more

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27. About Ron Silliman
About ron silliman. Exceprts from a ron silliman Interview (1985). Breakingthe hold of rationalized narrative is not new with ron silliman.
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/s_z/silliman/about.htm
About Ron Silliman Exceprts from a Ron Silliman Interview (1985) Ron, I find it interesting that you frequently seem to write using very specific procedures of text generation. Can you speak to your use of these procedures and of their value to you? My sense of what you rightly call procedure has changed enormously over time. At first, such structures (devices, strategies) were something I resorted to out of necessity. The problem which confronts any writer, once they have broken with the received tradition of a writing that presumes and imposes a stable "voice," is how literally to proceed. .Without persona, narrative or argument (however implicit or associational), what motivates the next line, the next sentence, the next paragraph or stanza? Without syntax, what justifies the existence of even the next word? Yet all poetry is procedure. The tangible rule-governed behavior of the sonnet is no more constructed than the work whose devices efface such governance in the name of a "voice," or of "realism." The debate which characterized American poetry at the point when I, and others, were first struggling with this issue, failed on both sides to make itself articulate at this level. The closed forms of the Academics (so-called) admitted their self-constructedness, but were non-generative, capable only of the repetition of the past in the face of the present. The open forms of the New Americans (so-called) concealed their "made-ness," but for a time offered a more fully generative response to daily life. Once, however, the creative euphoria of sketching out what the false model of a (non-constructed because "natural") speech-imitating poetics would look like was complete, the same limiting claustrophobia set in.

28. 20 Century American And British Literature
Palmer, Michael. Perelman, Bob. silliman, ron. Drama. Albee, Edward. Hellman,Lillian. Sandburg, Carl. Sexton, Anne. silliman, ron. Smith, Patricia. Snodgrass,WD.
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Outline of Twentieth Century American and British Literature A guide to twentieth century literature from literaryhistory.com poetry of WWI popular modernism high modernism objectivists ... Sassoon, Siegfried Popular Modernism Cummings, E. E. Frost, Robert Masters, Edgar Lee Moore, Marianne ... Williams, William Carlos High Modernism Beckett, Samuel Crane, Hart Eliot, T.S. Joyce, James ... Woolf, Virginia Imagism Doolittle, Hilda (H.D.) Pound, Ezra Objectivists Niedecker, Lorine Oppen, George Reznikoff, Charles Zukofsky, Louis The Harlem Renaissance and After Brooks, Gwendolyn Brown, Sterling Cullen, Countee Hayden, Robert ... Toomer, Jean Formalist and New Formalist Poets Hecht, Anthony Ransom, John Crowe Rich, Adrienne Tate, Allen ... Wilbur, Richard Confessional Poetry Berryman, John Lowell, Robert Plath, Sylvia Sexton, Anne The Black Mountain School Cage, John Creeley, Robert Duncan, Robert Jones, LeRoi ... Olson, Charles The Beats and the San Francisco Renaissance Baraka, Amiri (Leroi Jones) Burroughs, William Corso, Gregory DiPrima, Diane ... Whalen, Philip The New York School of Poetry Ashbery, John

29. Ron Silliman

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30. Ron Silliman
Author of numerous books since 1971, including Xing, N/O, Demo to Ink, and Manifest,poet ron silliman's writing merges the formal acrobatics of language
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Author of numerous books since 1971, including Xing, N/O, Demo to Ink, and Manifest, poet Ron Silliman's writing merges the formal acrobatics of language poetry with a personal, nearly autobiographical voice that brings his words refreshingly and often startlingly close to everyday experience. The encyclopedic scope of Mr. Silliman's enterprise is reflected in his extended project; The Alphabet, a proposed 1,200-page work which, in the poet's words, "seeks to include as much of the world as possible, especially those aspects that are least likely to be seen, heard, or recognized." The Alphabet has been the focus of Mr. Silliman's energies for the last 17 years. Mr. Silliman studied at University of California, Berkeley, Merrit College, and San Francisco State University between 1966 and 1971 and has been awarded fellowships by the National Endowment for the Arts and the California Arts Council.

31. Jacket 16 - Ron Silliman
ron silliman. The Satellite. From VOG. ron silliman lives in Pennsylvania with hiswife and two sons, and works as a market analyst in the computer industry.
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Overland magazine feature
Ron Silliman
The Satellite
From VOG Aftertaste of too
much sugar the
morning after. In
voluntary clinch
below the right
shoulder. Glimpse
portrayed by.
The inner life
rises up
like a wet basement.
Unseen furnace behind the wall or arras veil. Obsessing desire to count everything, tiles in the floor, triangles What then? An inner light that you possess that only I can see shines. is through the body. The great gasp by which I empty fluid into your flesh, so much punctuation. It is the driver of the shuttle who is new to the region. about to respond to an inquisition and in so doing to make clear finally and forever what I really think when I wake up. Known in the business as a mezzanine loan. to temporary Click-song of the poets. hunches over the orange table to explain to the older couple (I see no family resemblance) that the literalness of the Bible is non-negotiable. Try to I.D. that road kill. Black ice in the mall lot. The too-pink salmon under the fish counter lights. Mild Italian sausage as human intestines.

32. Jacket 2 - Ron Silliman: The Marginalization Of Poetry By Bob Perelman
ron silliman. The Marginalization of Poetry by Bob Perelman. This paper is takenfrom the Vol. 1 No. ron silliman Photograph copyright © Erika McConnell, 1995.
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Ron Silliman
This paper is taken from the Vol. 1 No. 4 May 1997 pamphlet in The Impercipient Lecture Series , edited and published by Steve Evans and Jennifer Moxley in Providence, Rhode Island. This piece is 5,000 words or about 15 printed pages long.
The Marginalization of Poetry presents a sweeping, yet detailed and specific, portrait of a literary tendency that may stand as a model for critical writing about complex literary entities for some time to come. It manages to accomplish this from within the very tendency it proposes to be "about" and yet proceeds with the sort of balanced hand that enables it to demonstrate the many important ways in which so-called language writers do not, and never intended to, "say the same thing." The Marginalization of Poetry never reduces the category of language poetry to the status of an example, whether one of liberation in the arts or Marxian theory at play in the genres or reaction formation to either the McPoets of the writing workshops or the bad old formalisms of the bad New Formalists, or French Theory goes to Buffalo, or the Sons and Daughters of the New American poets, or, or, or.... The project is impeccably designed, meticulously executed, a rich source book for any future writers who might want to further extend the examination of this field. The Marginalization of Poetry is an extended process of thinking from beginning to end: it is literally a complete thought.

33. Ron Silliman Papers : Scope/Content
ron silliman Papers. Scope / Content Note. The ron silliman papers contain collectedcorrespondence and writings related to silliman's career as a writer.
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Ron Silliman Papers
Scope / Content Note
The Ron Silliman papers contain collected correspondence and writings related to Silliman's career as a writer. The materials cover a range from the middle 1960's to 1988, excluding his most recent publication WHAT (1988). The collection is divided into five series: 1) ORIGINAL FINDING AID, 2) CORRESPONDENCE, 3) WRITINGS, 4) IN THE AMERICAN TREE and 5) ORIGINALS OF PRESERVATION PHOTOCOPIES. SERIES 1: ORIGINAL FINDING AID The ORIGINAL FINDING AID was produced in 1986 by Ron Silliman in preparation for the sale of his papers. Located at the beginning of the collection, this guide provides details and annotations not found in the present container list. The current arrangement of the papers follows closely Silliman's original organization. SERIES 2: CORRESPONDENCE The CORRESPONDENCE series is comprised of letters received by Silliman over a period of more than twenty years. Among the major correspondents are Bruce Andrews, Rae Armantrout, Barbara Baracks, Charles Bernstein, Michael Davidson, Alan Davies, Ray DiPalma, Larry Eigner, Jack Foley, David Gitin, Robert Grenier, Lyn Hejinian, Doug Messerli, John Taggart, and Hannah Weiner. The letters are arranged alphabetically by correspondent, and thereunder chronologically. Any undated materials have been placed at the beginning of each folder, while writings of individuals follow at the end. Some carbon copies exist of Silliman's outgoing correspondence beginning in the early 1980's.

34. Ron Silliman Papers: Biography/History
ron silliman Papers. Biography. ron silliman was born in Pasco, Washington,in 1946. Raised north of Berkeley in Albany, California
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Ron Silliman Papers
Biography
Ron Silliman was born in Pasco, Washington, in 1946. Raised north of Berkeley in Albany, California, Silliman has spent most of his life in the San Francisco Bay Area. He attended Merritt College in Oakland, San Francisco State University, and the University of California, Berkeley. Silliman has long been associated with the Language poets. This group of poets dates, according to Silliman, from the 1971 issue of This. Controversies over Language writing have been reflected in many influential journals of contemporary writing. Although the designation "Language writer" is applied to a disparate group and is considered a misnomer by some of them, most Language writers agree that conventions of language structure everyday experience; and most mistrust what they consider the unacknowledged metaphysical assumptions of the New American poetics. Typically, Language writing redresses the illusions that words signify separately constituted things and concepts and that grammar discloses relations among them. Instead, Language is thought constitutive of that which it signifies and governs, through grammar, the relations which order things.

35. Introduction To The Language Poetry Movement
introduction to the language poetry movement. ron silliman. ron silliman,brief biography; ron silliman bibliography; ron silliman, Demo (1995);
http://www.english.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88v/chap900c.html
Chapter 9: Language Poetry, the legacy of "new poetries," and the contemporary avant garde
introduction to the "language poetry" movement

36. Jacket 6 - Ron Silliman - Prose Poem From B YOU /b Br
JACKET 6 contents page homepage. ron silliman from YOU being a part ofThe Alphabet. ron silliman Photograph copyright © Erika McConnell, 1995.
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YOU
J A C K E T

contents page
homepage
Ron Silliman : from
YOU
being a part of
The Alphabet
XXXVI
On his desk, the Book of Psalms and New Testament , printed in Korean, each line carefully highlighted with a different color ink. A long room (ceiling slanted) with windows at either end so that light passes through as physical as a liquid.
The meaning of medicine. Three boys fishing by a small dam, right by the polluted water sign. Blue thread enters the skull under the hair line, pulling the red wound shut.
Dream states of waking. Sun in the curtain, caught in the web of its gauze. An erotics of flossing, an aerobics. Something in the woods is crunching branches. Jay and its echo.
"Jesse . . . stole . . . my . . . space," each word emphasized to underscore the outrage. Poolside before dawn, dozens of sparrows find something to peck at in the driveway. Town's water tower, a gigantic pale blue-green lollipop alongside these houses. Articles fix focus. Dragonflies hover over the still water, magnificent, golden, imperial airships in search of the wayward mosquito. Beachtown seniors gather under the shade trees in the park. In the Catholic church, two men, obviously brothers in their mid-80s, sit silently side by side, while up front off in one alcove women gather before the red bank of glowing candles. Sleeping in the middle. In the dream, the building and the job are identical, a huge hollowed-out old block (abandoned warehouse? apartments?), so that I'm surprised to discover this door on the top floor leads to the street.

37. MultiPlex By Karen Mac Cormack And Ron Silliman
ron silliman's author page at Modern American Poetry, the Electronic PoetryCentre or at the Pew Fellowships website; ron silliman evolving door.
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Price USD 5 / STG 3.50 Buy Now Check Out
14x14 cm, 24 pages, 250 gsm green Strata cover,
sewn with green twist. The cover shows an infra-red aerial photograph of Tokyo. MultiPlex was published to celebrate Karen Mac Cormack's and Ron Silliman's readings at Stanford University at 4.00 p.m. on Thursday October 29th
and at New College Theater , 777 Valencia Street, San Francisco (Small Press Traffic) at 7.30 p.m. on Friday October 30th, 1998 No ISBN. Click here for
  • Karen Mac Cormack's author page at the Electronic Poetry Centre Ron Silliman's author page at Modern American Poetry, the Electronic Poetry Centre or at the Pew Fellowships website A detailed bibliography for Ron Silliman.
  • See below for extract.
    from MultiPlex:
      OVAL VALUE Karen Mac Cormack i an option positions opposition "just so." delay is important. reasons are
      optional. a job repeats itself. a job application is customary. mutations
      here produce customary repeated applications only job.

    38. Ron Silliman - From NON
    by ron silliman. Protomallie the flaneur. copyright 1993 ron sillimanUNDER - a new section of The Alphabet by ron silliman at GRIST On-Line
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    from NON For Jackson Mac Low by Ron Silliman Proto-mallie: the flaneur.
    "The older I get the more
    floors I discover
    at Macys." Little red
    thermos looks like
    fire extinguisher. Ants won't cross
    trail of
    petroleum jelly. Hat
    with no bill, cubist
    leather beret.
    Sore on my tongue, smell of dung. Voice's choices sight's relight. In gaol they make you surrender your panty hose to prevent suicide. The crowd of protesters approach, chanting "out of the boutiques and into the streets." Seagull brushes up against my cap. Rude Work Ahead. Velcro strap, reusable cast. Dog's name is Cutty. Eco-Brutalism, Deep Semiology. Sturgeon General. Boot failure! Odd trim of the ear's rim. The neck seen as a tube is seen incorrectly.

    39. GRIST On-Line 6 - Ron Silliman
    from UNDER a new section of The Alphabet} for Krishna Evans. by. ronsilliman. The Eliot. . © 1994 ron silliman. from NON by ron silliman.
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    40. Ron Silliman On LINEbreak
    ron silliman. EPC silliman Home Page First Program Full program in RealAudioformat (30 minutes), or click here to download this file beofre playback.
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    Ron Silliman
    EPC Silliman Home Page
    First Program:
    Click here to order a tape of this or any other LINEbreak program. Click here for tips on playing RealAudio files and on getting the best sound Click here for help using files on your system. In his program Ron talks about the politics of poetic experiment and reads from his Albany . His program was recorded at the Charles Morrow and Associates Studio in New York City in March of 1996. Send email to the producers at linebrk@acsu.buffalo. edu jump to LINEbreak Home Page or jump to the EPC Home Page updated 22 May 1997 Martin Spinelli (martins@acsu.buffalo.edu)

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