
David Meltzer is the author of many volumes of poetry, including "The Clown, The Process, Yesod, Arrows: Selected Poetry, 19571992," and "No Eyes: Lester Young." He has also published fiction, including "The Agency Trilogy, Orf, Under," and book-length essays, including "Two-Way Mirror: A Poetry Notebook." He has edited numerous anthologies and collections of interviews, including "The Secret Garden: An Anthology in the Kabbalah; Birth: Anthology of Ancients Texts, Songs, Prayers, and Stories; Death: Anthology of Texts, Songs, Charms, Prayers, and Tales; Reading Jazz; Writing Jazz; " and "San Francisco Beat: Talking With the Poets." His musical recordings include "Serpent Power" and "Poet Song."
How easilynarrative falls into place, realizes itself through a story-telling historian who sets out to frame a tangled constantly permutating chaos into a familiar & repeatable story w/out shadows or dead-ends; how impulsively memory organizes into a choir to tell a story of what it remembers symphonically, i.e., formally; even experimentalists practice w/in or against forms that have formed their relationship to writing & telling stories; history is the story of writing Epilogue from "Beat Thing"
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