Editor: Ian Ayres
Genre: Literature / Prose & Poetry / Anthology
Paperback: 245 pages
Publisher: French Connection Press
Publishing Date: 2005
Language: English
ISBN-10: 2-914853-03-03
ISBN-13: 978-2-914853-03-3
Retail Price: $19 USD / 15€ EUR / 12£ GBP
The fourth volume of “Van Gogh’s Ear” is now to be experienced! A powerful poem for peace by one of the great voices of contemporary literature, Maya Angelou, seizes the soul; Margaret Atwood’s insightful, often amusing essay on poetics inspires; Beat legend Carolyn Cassady’s intriguing new prose piece explores the energies that create and sustain all life; a high-speed letter from Beat icon Neal Cassady sweeps one away with his thoughts on intellect and the arts; acclaimed renaissance man Leonard Cohen’s poem excites both the imagination and emotions; James Dean’s hardhitting poem gives a brutal glimpse into the acidic mixture of love and hate the legendary actor had for his father (a scan of Dean’s actual poem appears with photos from a private collection); John Gilmore’s snuff poem for Elizabeth Short “The Kiss of the Black Dahlia” churns the blood; Norman Mailer’s tasty “If Poetry Is The Food” will not only have you salivating for more, but on an inward journey beyond flesh and bone; Bangladesh poet Taslima Nasrin, who had to flee her country following death threats by Islamic fanatics, contributed a poem which reveals much through the rape of two young sisters who are ordered by a judge to be whipped in public for speaking out against the man who raped them; Yoko Ono’s piercing “Maybe I Was Too Young” and lovely “A Rose is A Rose is A Rose” appear with one of her intimate Franklin Summer drawings; Sue Russell shatters the Hollywood portrayal of serial killer Aileen Wuornos in the movie Monster with her probing essay. There’s also Sonia Sanchez’s startling poem about a mother torn between love for her 7-year-old daughter and addiction to crack; Irish poet Eabhan Ní Shuileabháin’s intense journey into the minds of the main people involved in executing a criminal at the time of execution; and even more powerful work by Tony Curtis, Joyce Carol Oates, C. K. Williams, Diane di Prima, John Updike, Daisy Zamora, Michael Rothenberg, Joanne Kyger, Tess Gallagher, Richard Kostelanetz, Marc Smith, Alice Notley, J. T. LeRoy, Aram Saroyan, Billy Collins, in total 91 great talents. After reading this landmark anthology, you’ll feel as if you’d lived intensely in the skins of many different people in different parts of the world. Highly recommended as a rich resource for teachers and a library basic.
Maya Angelou
Shamsul Arefin
Colin Askey
Margaret Atwood
Michelle Auerbach
Elizabeth Ayres
Ian Ayres
Joe Bacal
Amanda Bay
Itzhak Ben-Arieh
David Bergman
Bill Berkson
J. J. Blickstein
Pat Brien
Mary Burger
Carolyn Cassady
Neal Cassady
Andrei Codrescu
Leonard Cohen
Billy Collins
Caitlin Condell
Holly Crawford
Victor Hernández Cruz
Dave Cunliffe
Tony Curtis
Jen Dalton
Andrew Darlington
James Dean
Albert Flynn DeSilver
Peter James drew
Jordan Essoe
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Marilyn Yvonne Ford
Gloria Frym
Tess Gallagher
Marcene Gandolfo
John Gilmore
John Giorno
David Helwig
Jill Hill
Marie Houzelle
Scott Hutchison
Michael Huxley
Brendan Kennelly
Galway Kinnell
Richard Kostelanetz
Richard Krech
Joanne Kyger
J. T. Le
Roy
Lyn Lifshin
Mark Lipman
Ken Mackenzie
Jayanta Mahapatra
Norman Mailer
Randall Mann
Sylvia Miles
Laure Millet
Taslima Nasreen
Thom Nickels
Alice Notley
Joyce Carol Oates
Tommy Frank O’Connor
Nessa O’Mahony
Yoko Ono
Lisa Pasold
Barbara Philipp
Kristin Prevallet
Diane di Prima
Terry Rentzepis
Bob Rosenthal
Barney Rosset
Michael Rothenberg
Carol Rumens
Sue Russell
Sonia Sanchez
Aram Saroyan
Larry Sawyer
Eabhan Ní Shuileabháin
Donny Smith
Marc Smith
Carolyn Stoloff
Nelson Sullivan
Mark Terrill
John Updike
Gerard Van der Leun
François Villon
Lina ramona Vitkauskas
Phillip Ward
Karen Weiser
C. K. Williams
Daisy Zamora
Harriet Zinnes