"Intrepid Anthology: A Decade & Then Some" (1976)











Buffalo, New York, US: Intrepid Press (book, anthology), 1976.
7.75" x 5.125" x 0.875", 369 pages, softcover, no ISBN.

Intrepid Anthology: A Decade & Then Some: Contemporary Literature – 1976, an anthology presented and edited by Intrepid Press (Buffalo, New York, US), publisher/editor Allen De Loach. The managing editor was Joan Ford De Loach. Calligraphy on the cover is by Brion Gysin. Cover photograph is by Allen De Loach, of "Peter Orlovsky viewing Cubist art at Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, Spring, 1976."

William S. Burroughs contributes "Lecture #11 at Community College of New York, 15 Mar 74", pp. 31-36.

Ted Berrigan's "Hello, Goodbye, Bill, & Hi" references William S. Burroughs and uses a phrase from his work, at pp. 7-10.

This publication is also referenced as Intrepid issues 25 through 35, although not formally a periodical.

This copy was acquired from Philip Smith, Bookseller (Berkeley, California, US).

Contents:

  • Brion Gysin: cover calligraphy
  • Allen De Loach: "Peter Orlovsky viewing Cubist art at Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, Spring, 1976" (cover photograph)
  • Allen De Loach: editor's note
  • Mindy Aloff: 
    • "Resistance Museum" (poetry)
    •  "The Mansion of Wisdom" (poetry)
    • "Echo on the Couch" (poetry)
  • Paule Barton:
    • "The Longest Walk" (poetry, translated by Howard Norman)
    • "The Woe Shirt" (poetry, translated by Howard Norman)
    • "The Soup Seller" (poetry, translated by Howard Norman)
    • "The Bowl Seller" (poetry, translated by Howard Norman)
  • Ted Berrigan: 
    • "Hello, Goodbye, Bill, & Hi" (poetry)
    • "Black & White Magic" (poetry)
  • Bonnie Bremser: 
    • "Planting" (poetry)
    • "Today I'll Write a Poem about VIOLENCE" (poetry)
    • "Individual Taste" (poetry)
    • "Mother Should Be Ashamed" (poetry)
    • "Look-Out over Hoot-Owl Ridge (poetry)
  • Ray Bremser:
    • "Security Poem #3,634" (poetry)
    • "A Walk in the Valley" (poetry)
    • "Fantasies/Pantasies" (poetry)
    • "Advice" (poetry)
  • Charles Bukowski: 
    • "Overtime" (poetry)
    • "The Girl outside of Strawberry Patch #1" (poetry)
    • "Another One of My Critics" (poetry)
    • "The Police Helicopter" (poetry)
  • William S. Burroughs: "Lecture #11 at Community College of New York 15 Mar 1974" (lecture)
  • William Cirocco: 
    • "Prothalamion" (poetry)
    • "A Graph Which Is a Fable" (poetry)
  • Marty Cohen:
    • "The Lad Went..." (poetry)
    • "No Esteem Like Yours" (poetry)
    • "The Salesman" (poetry)
  • Cid Corman: 
    • "Have we gone..." (poetry)
    • "Established..." (poetry)
    • "We wanted..." (poetry)
  • Gregory Corso:
    • "If I could die in war's day..." (poetry)
    • "My years such years..." (poetry)
    • "My song is my song..." (poetry)
    • "These poems have remained in..." (poetry)
    • "Were such a He able to damn me..." (poetry)
    • "By that which damns me..." (poetry)
    • three drawings
  • Robert Creeley:
    • "Place" (poetry)
    • "Forget It" (poetry)
    • "The Wonder" (poetry)
    • "Four O'Clock" (poetry)
    • "Anybody?" (poetry)
  • Victor Hernandez Cruz: 
    • "Listening to the music..." (poetry)
    • "The Where Is Whats Is" (poetry)
    • "#3 Business" (poetry)
    • "#6 The Will" (poetry)
    • "#7 Learning" (poetry)
    • "Who Mu" (poetry)
    • "Perlas" (poetry)
  • John Daley: 
    • "What Had Happened" (poetry)
    • "Chorous [sic]" (poetry)
  • Fielding Dawson: "This Was American History" (prose)
  • Allen De Loach: 
    • "Crow Mother Poem" (poetry)
    • "The Dance of Shiva" (poetry)
    • "Recognitions" (poetry)
  • Joan De Loach: 
    • "Father Juniper and the Last Confession" (prose)
    • "Singer" (poetry)
    • "Harvest" (poetry)
    • "Naming" (poetry)
    • "Easter" (poetry)
  • Diane di Prima: 
    • "Apocalypse, & C." (poetry)
    • "For Pigpen" (poetry)
    • "Let Everything Private Be Made Public" (poetry)
    • "To the Patriarchs" (poetry)
    • "For Betsy" (poetry)
    • "Tiphereth" (poetry)
  • Charles Doria: "Maid" (poetry)
  • Edward Dorn: 
    • "Green Poems" (poetry)
    • "Mesozoic Landscape" (poetry)
  • George Dowden: "Ginsberg Singing" (prose)
  • George Economou: "The Elevator Maniac" (prose)
  • Theodore Enslin: "---Ranger" (poetry)
  • Allen Ginsberg: 
    • "Prayer Blues (Shift the Load to the Lord)" (poetry)
    • "Broken Bone Blues" (poetry)
  • Louis Ginsberg: 
    • "The Love Affair of a Cement-Mixer and a Steam-Roller" (poetry)
    • "Salamanders, Jewels, and Fantasies" (poetry)
    • "Mr. Anonymous" (poetry)
  • John Giorno: "from Suicide Sutra" (poetry)
  • Roberta Gould: 
    • "The Peas" (poetry)
    • "Distractions" (poetry)
  • James Grauerholz: 
    • "14 February 74" (prose)
    • "21 June 73" (prose)
    • "So You Thought..." (prose)
    • "(20 June Early)" (prose)
    • "(21 June Early)" (prose)
  • Tony Harrison: "The School of Eloquence" (poetry)
  • Lee Harwood: 
    • "Stern Poem for Elaine Feinstein" (poetry)
    • "Hollingbury" (poetry)
    • "One Two Three" (poetry)
    • "Brooklyn" (poetry)
    • "Nineteenth-Century Poem" (poetry)
    • "Country Diary Continued" (poetry)
  • Lyn Hejinian: 
    • "Few Furnishings" (poetry)
    • "Pisa 2 Becomes Pisa Tar" (poetry)
    • "A Technology" (poetry)
  • Will Inman:
    • "How Turns the Moon?" (poetry)
    • "Hohokam Crippledance to Wholeness" (poetry)
  • Allen Katzman: 
    • "In the Pure Country of America" (poetry)
    • "A Year Ago Some Friends of Ours Blew Up a Building" (poetry)
  • Robert Kelly: "The Loom – 18" (poetry)
  • Judith Kerman: "Excerpts from Mothering" (prose)
  • Martha King: 
    • "Cancer" (poetry)
    • "Astronomy" (poetry)
  • Robert La Vigne: "March 13, 1973" (poetry)
  • Peter Levitt: 
    • "Dark/Velvet" (poetry)
    • "Spring" (poetry)
    • "How the Forest Grows" (poetry)
  • Lyn Lifshin: "Every 13 Years the Mad Girl Will Write One Poem about You" (poetry)
  • Lomamywesa: 
    • "Walrus Kokopolu"
    • "Flower of Rising Sun" (poetry)
    • "Squash Maiden" (poetry) (poetry)
    • "New Dawn Waitress" (poetry)
    • "17th Brentwood Mesa"
    • "Eaglet Flight #583" (poetry) (poetry)
  • Walter Lowenfels: "From The Diamond Alphabet: Letters to Poets" (prose)
  • Hugh Mac Diarmid: "At James Joyce's Deathbed" (poetry)
  • Clarence Major:
    • "Young Woman" (poetry)
    • "Take This Girl" (poetry)
    • "Mountain Man" (poetry)
    • "The Ground" (poetry)
  • David Meltzer:
    • "From Blue Rags" (3)
    • "Aur Rite" (poetry)
    • "From Asaph" (poetry)
  • Jack Micheline: 
    • "Low Class" (poetry)
    • "Berkely [sic] Morning Rhapsody" (poetry)
  • Ann Mikolowski: drawings
  • Ken Mikolowski
    • "Detroit Institute of the Arts"  (poetry)
    • "Things to Do in Detroit" (poetry)
    • "Things to Do in Grindstone City" (poetry)
    • "Ken" (poetry)
    • "Found Ars Poetica" (poetry)
  • Eric Mottram: "Raids: Knot and Keel" (poetry)
  • Bud Navero: "Phosphenes" (poetry)
  • Ira Newman: "Ellis, Unincorporated" (prose)
  • Harold Norse:
    • "In Rosseau's Painting 'La Guerre'" (poetry)
    • "Quanto Sei Bella, Roma!" (poetry)
  • Jeffrey Nuttall:
    • "I am a hill..." (poetry)
    • "A little shrieker..." (poetry)
    • "Sun on Anglia..." (poetry)
  • Toby Olson: 
    • "Looking" (poetry)
    • "Cotton Wood" (poetry)
  • Joel Oppenheimer: "Breast Poem" (poetry)
  • Peter Orlovsky: "Early Scroll Poems (1957, Cannes, France)" (poetry)
  • Simon Ortiz: 
    • "Four Bird Songs" (poetry)
    • "What They Said" (poetry)
    • "What Joy Said on Two Occasions" (poetry)
    • "'These Following Words...'" (poetry)
    • "Washyuma Motor Hotel" (poetry)
    • "Earth Woman" (poetry)
    • "Vision Shadows" (poetry)
    • "A Designated National Park" (poetry)
  • Rochelle Owens:
    • "Wild-Man's Busted Beer Bottle IX" (poetry)
    • "Wild-Man's Common Truth on New Years X" (poetry)
    • Wild-Man's View-Eye of the Blessed" (poetry)
  • Claude Pélieu: A Faded Western (from Coca Neon)" (prose)
  • Kevin Power: 
    • "Two Songs" (poetry)
    • "Happy Birthday New York City & All Your Exhausted Soldiers" (prose)
  • Sister Bernetta Quinn: 
    • "Canadian Geese in a December Sky" (poetry)
    • "Air Liner Crash" (poetry)
    • "I Thirst for Shadows" (poetry)
  • Susan Quist:
    • "Creature Comforts" (poetry)
    • "Framed" (poetry)
  • Carl Rakosi: 
    • "From The Mocking Bird" (poetry)
    • "On Man the Feminist" (poetry)
    • "Antibodies" (poetry)
    • "Looking at My Face in the Mirror" (poetry)
    • "Poem by the Good Soldier Schweik" (poetry)
  • Jerome Rothenberg: "Seneca Journal":
    • "The Speech of Animals" (poetry)
    • "The Scout" (poetry)
    • "Dead Feasts" (poetry)
  • Kathy Rudi: "Cleanin Lady Tired" (poetry)
  • Ron Schreiber:
    • "Revolution in Eritrea" (poetry)
    • "Writing to a Friend in Order to Ask Myself 2 Questions" (poetry)
  • Armand Schwerner: "Squidsong" (poetry)
  • Nancy Scott: "Water Signs" (poetry)
  • Walt Shepperd: 
    • "On hearing the Indictments of the Kent State Guardsmen" (poetry)
    • "An Easing for the Highway..." (poetry)
  • Miro Silvera: "Two Poems Untitled" (poetry)
  • Carl Solomon: "Partizani" (prose)
  • Nathaniel Tarn: "Lyrics for the Bride of God: Section: The Artemision (9)" (poetry)
  • Jun K. Tukita: "Formosa Strait" (poetry)
  • Robert Van Dias: 
    • "Poem of Places & Tongues" (poetry)
    • "Of the Voice of Many Faces" (poetry)
  • Anne Waldman: "Corridoror" (poetry)
  • Tom Weatherly: 
    • "Maumau American Canto 13. White Gal Carol" (poetry)
    • "Maumau American Canto 14. '...But Not For Me...'" (poetry)
    • "Maumau American Canto 30. Lemon Peach" (poetry)
    • "Maumau American Canto 35. Xmas Poem #2" (poetry)
  • Carl Weissner: 
    • "Ode to Zsa Zsa Gabor" (poetry)
    • "Brain Movie" (prose)
  • John Weiners:
    • "3 Version Worksheet of Poem" (poetry)
    • "On When the Saints" (poetry)
    • "The Eagle Bar" (poetry)
  • Neal Wing: "Evans Home for Unwed Mothers and..." (prose)

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