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Other titles in the Wesleyan Poetry series:

  1. A Visit to Civilization
  2. A Visit to Civilization
  3. Against the Meanwhile
  4. Against the Meanwhile: 3 Elegies
  5. All Odd and Splendid
  6. Alphabet Theater
  7. Alphabet Theater
  8. Altazor
  9. American Women Poets in the 21st Century: Where Lyric Meets Language
  10. Anabranch
  11. Arcady
  12. Born to Slow Horses
  13. Breath: Poems and Letters
  14. Bright Felon: Autobiography and Cities
  15. Candy Necklace
  16. Cascadia
  17. Cascadia
  18. Continued
  19. Continued
  20. Crazy Melon and Chinese Apple: The Poems of Frances Chung
  21. Dien Cai Dau
  22. Distance from Loved Ones
  23. Divine Honors
  24. Door in the Mountain: New and Collected Poems, 1965-2003
  25. Door in the Mountain: New and Collected Poems, 1965-2003
  26. Drafts 138, Toll
  27. Eating in the Underworld
  28. Echoes of Memory
  29. Echoes of Memory
  30. Edge Effect
  31. Eyeshot
  32. Eyeshot
  33. Fall
  34. Fortress
  35. Gilgamesh: A Verse Play
  36. Gilgamesh: A Verse Play
  37. Glass Enclosure
  38. Glottal Slip: 101 Poems
  39. Grace, Fallen from
  40. Grave of Light: New and Selected Poems, 1970-2005
  41. Grave of Light: New and Selected Poems, 1970-2005
  42. Halfway Down the Hall
  43. Hinge & Sign
  44. How Charlie Shavers Died: And Other Poems
  45. I Have a Name
  46. Il Cuore: The Heart
  47. In Your Own Sweet Time
  48. Indelible
  49. It Is If I Speak
  50. James Dickey
  51. Little Boat
  52. Live from the Homesick Jamboree
  53. Loose Sugar
  54. Lullaby for One Fist
  55. Lunch
  56. Lunch
  57. Luster
  58. Meteoric Flowers
  59. Meteoric Flowers
  60. Mixed Plate
  61. Mose
  62. My Vocabulary Did This to Me: The Collected Poetry of Jack Spicer
  63. National Cold Storage Company
  64. New Dark Ages
  65. New Time
  66. Next Life
  67. Notebook of a Return to the Native Land
  68. Odes and Elegies
  69. Of Gravity & Angels
  70. Once Again, La Fontaine: Sixty More Fables
  71. Once Again, La Fontaine: Sixty More Fables
  72. Other
  73. Outlandish Blues
  74. Paris Spleen: Little Poems in Prose
  75. Pieces of Air in the Epic
  76. Pieces of Air in the Epic
  77. Poasis
  78. Practical Water
  79. Provoked in Venice
  80. Ravishing Disunities : Real Ghazals in English (00 Edition)
  81. Recumbents: Poems
  82. Recumbents: Poems
  83. Roll Call of Mirrors
  84. Sea Room
  85. Selected Poems
  86. Selected Poems
  87. Selected Poems
  88. Shades
  89. Shadowing the Ground
  90. Signs & Abominations
  91. Singularities
  92. Some Values of Landscape and Weather
  93. Splitting and Binding
  94. Steles, Volume 1
  95. Sundays on the Phone
  96. Tea
  97. Ten to One: Selected Poems
  98. The Alphabet in the Park
  99. The Bad Wife Handbook
  100. The Black Riviera
  101. The Clouds Float North
  102. The Collected Poems of Barbara Guest
  103. The Couple
  104. The Couple
  105. The Cradle of the Real Life
  106. The Eagles Mile
  107. The Education of Desire
  108. The Father of the Predicaments
  109. The Flowers of Evil
  110. The Folded Heart
  111. The Front Matter, Dead Souls
  112. The Front Matter, Dead Souls
  113. The Known World
  114. The Long View
  115. The Millennium Hotel
  116. The Outernationale
  117. The Outernationale
  118. The Real Enough World
  119. The Rehearsal of Misunderstanding
  120. The Self-Dismembered Man
  121. The Sights Along the Harbor: New and Collected Poems
  122. The Sights Along the Harbor: New and Collected Poems
  123. The Sleep That Changed Everything
  124. The Spaces Between Birds
  125. The Tulip Sacrament
  126. The Wesleyan Tradition: Four Decades of American Poetry
  127. The White Fire of Time
  128. The Whole Motion
  129. There Are Three
  130. There Are Three
  131. Thieves of Paradise
  132. Thieves of Paradise
  133. Tickets for a Prayer Wheel
  134. Times Alone: Selected Poems of Antonio Machado
  135. Toward the Open Field: Poets on the Art of Poetry, 1800-1950
  136. Tug
  137. Up to Speed
  138. Veil
  139. Versed
  140. Vinegar Bone
  141. What Kind
  142. What Kind
  143. What Madness Brought Me Here: New and Selected Poems, 19681988
  144. Writing Through
  145. Zither & Autobiography
  146. Zong!
  147. Steles

The Collected Poems of Philip Whalen (Wesleyan Poetry)

by Philip Whalen

The Collected Poems of Philip Whalen (Wesleyan Poetry) Cover

Staff Pick

For the first time, all of Philip Whalen's published poems are together in the order that he wrote them. Wesleyan University Press has published a beautiful, massive volume (871 pages and close to three pounds!) of the works of perhaps one of the greatest yet under-read American poets of the 20th century.
Recommended by John L., Powells.com

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

One of the most path-breaking and creatively radical poets of the San Francisco Renaissance, Philip Whalen was part of the 1955 Six Gallery reading where the West Coast Beat movement famously began. Working alongside Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder, and Jack Kerouac, Whalen developed a conversational and visually unorthodox style that is unique in contemporary poetry. His lifelong engagement with the impermanent and sensuous, concerns deepened by his commitment to Zen Buddhism, are on rich display here, along with his warm humor and original illustrations. This Collected Poems rightfully places Whalen among the foremost poets of his time, offering readers a truly major body of American poetic work.

Review:

"A friend and inspiration to Allen Ginsberg and Gary Snyder, the Oregon-born California Beat poet Whalen (1923 — 2002) also played a serious role in the history of American Buddhism, traveling to Japan, then becoming a Zen monk in 1974. Whalen's copious pre-1967 writings make up the bulk of this volume: often they reflect a first-thought best-thought aesthetic, with scenes from West Coast nature and San Francisco bohemia, ecstatic and disillusioned jottings and quips about love, sex, drugs, literature and America, along with holographs and drawings. The work Whalen did in Japan tells a different story. The last and best of his long sequences, the 60-page 'Scenes from the Capital' (1969), combines a Ginsberg-like flow with more considered reflections on travel, alienation and the poet's own mind: 'If you want something hold out an empty hand,' Whalen advises; 'If you want a poem find a blank page.' His move into more dedicated Zen practice slowed downhis verse: 'How to explain that everything is unimaginably splendid/ And horrible?' an ode from 1979 inquires. Beat compleatists, seekers of Buddhist poetry and anyone else drawn to the history of countercultural writing should find much in this big book to like, though its sheer bulk (and price) may be a deterrent.(Nov.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Product Details

ISBN:
9780819568595
Author:
Whalen, Philip
Publisher:
Wesleyan University Press
Editor:
Rothenberg, Michael
Subject:
American - General
Series:
Wesleyan Poetry
Publication Date:
January 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
871
Dimensions:
9.27x6.39x2.08 in. 2.95 lbs.

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