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`` It might well start a craze like swallowing goldfish or pee-wee golf '', wrote Kenneth Rexroth in an explanatory note in the Evergreen Review, and he may have been right.
But the best known exploiters of the new medium are Kenneth Rexroth and Kenneth Patchen.
* 1905 – Kenneth Rexroth, American poet ( d. 1982 )
" Kenneth Rexroth said, on reading Eighteen Poems, " The reeling excitement of a poetry-intoxicated schoolboy smote the Philistine as hard a blow with one small book as Swinburne had with Poems and Ballads.
* June 6 – Kenneth Rexroth, American poet ( b. 1905 )
Notable members of the Industrial Workers of the World have included Lucy Parsons ; Helen Keller ; Joe Hill ; Ralph Chaplin ; Ricardo Flores Magon ; James P. Cannon ; James Connolly ; Jim Larkin ; Paul Mattick ; Big Bill Haywood ; Eugene Debs ; David Dellinger ; Elizabeth Gurley Flynn ; Sam Dolgoff, Monty Miller ; Indian Nationalist Lala Hardayal ; Frank Little ; ACLU founder Roger Nash Baldwin ; Harry Bridges, briefly, later helped form ILWU ; Minnesota Governor Floyd B. Olson ; Buddhist beat poet Gary Snyder ; Fredy Perlman ; Australian poets Harry Hooton and Lesbia Harford ; graphic artist Carlos Cortez ; artist Kevin McCoy ; counterculture icon Kenneth Rexroth ; Surrealist Franklin Rosemont ; Rosie Kane and Carolyn Leckie, former Members of the Scottish Parliament ; labor and environmental organizer Judi Bari ; folk musicians Utah Phillips, Harry McClintock, Anne Feeney, and David Rovics ; crime writer Jim Thompson ; Finnish folk music legend Hiski Salomaa ; Catholic Workers Dorothy Day and Ammon Hennacy.
As American poet Kenneth Rexroth explains, Cubism in poetry " is the conscious, deliberate dissociation and recombination of elements into a new artistic entity made self-sufficient by its rigorous architecture.
* Rexroth, Kenneth.
" I think it's about time Eli Siegel was moved up into the ranks of our acknowledged Leading Poets ," wrote Kenneth Rexroth, in the New York Times.
* Hail, American Development, containing 178 poems, including 32 translations —" all with the same incomparable sensibility at work saying things nobody else could say ", wrote Kenneth Rexroth in the New York Times Book Review ,; adding, " Siegel's translations of Baudelaire and his commentaries on them rank him with the most understanding of the Baudelaire critics in any language ".
Then in 1951, a few years after befriending the West Coast poet Kenneth Rexroth, the Patchens moved to the West Coast, living first in San Francisco and then moving to Palo Alto, California in 1957.
As his career progressed, Patchen continued to push himself into more and more experimental styles and forms, developing, along with writers such as Langston Hughes and Kenneth Rexroth, what came to be known as jazz poetry.
Patchen was also close peers with the West Coast poet Kenneth Rexroth who shared Patchen's interest in combining poetry readings with jazz accompaniment.
Ginsberg showed this poem to Kenneth Rexroth, who criticized it as too stilted and academic ; Rexroth encouraged Ginsberg to free his voice and write from his heart.
Ginsberg was ultimately responsible for inviting the readers ( Gary Snyder, Philip Lamantia, and Philip Whalen, Michael McClure and Kenneth Rexroth ) and writing the invitation.
He found the atmosphere in San Francisco more rewarding, associating with poets Robert Duncan and Kenneth Rexroth, but did not complete his education, instead moving to New York City in 1954.
" However, he also notes the outrage felt in particular by poets such as Robert Bly and Kenneth Rexroth, who began calling Trungpa a fascist.
This was followed in quick succession by Thirty Spanish Poems of Love and Exile translated by Kenneth Rexroth and Poems of Humor & Protest by Kenneth Patchen, but it was the impact of the fourth volume, Howl and Other Poems ( 1956 ) by Allen Ginsberg that brought national attention to the author and publisher.
A more global influence has developed in modern times, including Beat poetry, exponents of which even produced translations of Classical Chinese poetry into English, such as Kenneth Rexroth ( One Hundred Poems From the Chinese, 1956 ) and Gary Snyder ( Riprap and Cold Mountain Poems, 1959, which includes translations of Hanshan ).
ISBN 0-8112-1605-5 Introduction, with translations by William Carlos Williams, Ezra Pound, Kenneth Rexroth, Gary Snyder, and David Hinton.
* Rexroth, Kenneth ( 1970 ).
Robert Bly, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, Michael McClure, Kenneth Rexroth ( who led one of the first workshops ), Gary Snyder and others held poetry readings and workshops.

Kenneth and Archive
Translated by Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie, 1910, at the Internet Archive.
* Kenneth G. Wilson's Homepage ( on Archive, the original at Ohio State University no longer exists )
* Kenneth Dobson at Cricket Archive

Kenneth and collection
In a collection of his works by Kenneth Hart entitled Jewish Philosophy and the Crisis of Modernity, he argues that both Islam, traditional Judaism, and ancient Greece, share mechanisms that make these traditions more resistant to historicism, and therefore to tyranny.
* Kenneth Noland in the National Gallery of Australia's Kenneth Tyler collection
* Richard Meier in the National Gallery of Australia's Kenneth Tyler collection
* Jasper Johns in the National Gallery of Australia's Kenneth Tyler collection
* Man Ray in the National Gallery of Australia's Kenneth Tyler collection
Also, a collection of essays on Patchen's work was edited by Richard Morgan for the book Kenneth Patchen: A Collection of Essays ( 1977 ).
Artists represented in the collection include among others: Edward Avedisian, Walter Darby Bannard, Stanley Boxer, Jack Bush, Anthony Caro, Dan Christensen, Ronald Davis, Richard Diebenkorn, Enrico Donati, Friedel Dzubas, André Fauteux, Paul Feeley, Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Goodnough, Adolph Gottlieb, Hans Hofmann, Wolfgang Hollegha, Robert Jacobsen, Paul Jenkins, Seymour Lipton, Georges Mathieu, Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski, William Perehudoff, Jackson Pollock, Larry Poons, William Ronald, Anne Ryan, David Smith, Theodoros Stamos, Anne Truitt, Alfred Wallis, and Larry Zox.
While the lion ′ s share of the blame fell on Fredendall, Kenneth Anderson — as overall commander of British, French, and American forces — bore at least partial responsibility for the failure to concentrate Allied armored units and integrate forces, which Generals Harmon, Ward, and Alexander noted had disintegrated into a piecemeal collection of disjointed units and commands.
There Is A Spirit: The Nayler Sonnets is a collection, first published in 1945, of 26 poems by Kenneth Boulding, each inspired by a four-to sixteen-word portion of Nayler's dying statement ( and also includes the intact statement ).
* Donald Judd in the National Gallery of Australia's Kenneth Tyler collection
* Willem de Kooning in the National Gallery of Australia's Kenneth Tyler collection
From 1988 to 1989, some of the mezzanine space was converted to gallery space, which displayed the Canadian art collection of Kenneth Thomson.
Another High Court judge Kenneth Deale writing extra judicially in " Beyond Any Reasonable Doubt ", a collection of celebrated Irish murder trials, offers some interesting insights into O ' Byrne's strengths and weaknesses as a judge.
* Robert Motherwell in the National Gallery of Australia's Kenneth Tyler collection
Other poems in the collection reference the works of John Kenneth Galbraith, Nietzsche, and Edith Wharton.
One Hundred Poems From the Chinese is a collection of translations of Chinese poetry by Kenneth Rexroth, first published in 1956.
Mills is also known for his collection of Nudie suits, which he often wore on stage ; he was first seen wearing one of these suits in the 1994 video for " What's the Frequency, Kenneth?
Available to visitors by appointment, the Kenneth Ritchie Wimbledon Library is home to a collection of books, periodicals, videos, and DVD ’ s relating to tennis.
The recent collection of essays in honor of Oden, Ancient & postmodern Christianity: Paleo-orthodoxy in the 21st Century ( Kenneth Tanner, Christopher Alan Hall, eds.
For modern eyes, a fragmentary Doryphoros torso in basalt in the Medici collection at the Uffizi " conveys the effect of bronze, and is executed with unusual care ", as Kenneth Clark noted, illustrating it in The Nude: A Study in Ideal Form: " It preserves some of the urgency and concentration of the original " lost in the full-size " blockish " marble copies.
The 159 works by artists such as Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski, and Anthony Caro substantially enhanced the museum's permanent collection of 20th century modern and contemporary art.
* Kenneth Willis Clark collection of Greek Manuscripts: Cosmas Indicopleustes, Topographia.
* Kenneth Taylor biography-biographical sketch from the Kenneth Taylor collection at Wheaton College

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