Van Gogh’s Ear (Volume 3) World Poetry for the New Millennium

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Synopsis

Volume three of the “Van Gogh’s Ear” anthology is a groundbreaking collection of poems from five continents, celebrating the erotic spirit in all of its forms. From the passion of sexual desire to the intense longing for spiritual union, this extraordinary bon voyage turns each page of this third volume into an exciting discovery. Among the many memorable works included are “And Have You Been Forgotten,” a far-reaching poem by one of the most challenging and engaging radical female poets at work today, Alice Notley; “Holy Drag,” by John Rechy, daringly peeks into the sacristy during changing times for a high Mass presided over by the Cardinal in Rome; Carolyn Cassady’s controversial letter on poetry; and, of course, “If This is Love” and “Hako,” two imaginative, piercing poems by Yoko Ono that appear with two of her intimate Franklin Summer drawings. Other impressive drawings, one by Allen Ginsberg, are also included in this landmark anthology.

Reviews

Marilyn Monroe wrote poetry? That’s just one of the many surprises in store when you delve into the third volume of “Van Gogh’s Ear,” one of the premier poetry journals currently available. This English-language publication from Paris, France, is an annual, book-length collection of consistently strong, cutting-edge poetry, both new and old, from poets and non-poets alike. Works from such disparate and varied contributors as Yoko Ono, Ted Berrigan, Marilyn Monroe, William S. Burroughs, Alice Notley, Norman Mailer, Rae Armantrout, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Anne Waldman, John Updike, and some 75 others have been seamlessly edited together in this hefty, elegantly produced tome.

The incredible diversity created by bringing together so many different styles and schools (shades of Beat, New York School, European modernism, postmodern avant-garde abound) makes Van Gogh’s Ear seem more like an all-inclusive and highly definitive anthology of modern poetry than just another thrown-together journal. But not so all-inclusive as to be without a particular editorial aesthetic, which founding editor Ian Ayres has managed to maintain throughout. Each and every poem or prose poem is strong and gutsy, clear and concise, and says something in a way not previously said before. The end result is an amazingly strong and consistent collection that adheres to no particular school or coterie, is neither academic nor gritty confessional, and remains eclectic, diverse and very hip from the first page to the last. All American poetry editors (and poets) should have a look at Van Gogh’s Ear, which definitely sets a high-water mark in the otherwise sludgy mainstream of contemporary poetry journals. Highly readable and highly recommended.  MARK TERRILL, author & poet

Contributors include

Dannie Abse
David Amram
Bruce Andrews
Antler
Louis Armand
Rae Armantrout
Ian Ayres
Amiri Baraka
Elizabeth Bartlett
Dawn-Michelle Baude
Barbara Beck
Bruce Benderson
Eric Bentley
Margo Berdeshevsky
Edmund Berrigan
Ted Berrigan
Pam Brown
Mary Burger
Buster Burk
William S. Burroughs
Jim Carroll
Carolyn Cassady

Emily Claman
Lynette Cloutier
Susan Cody
Holly Crawford
Quentin Crisp
Michel Delville
Linh Dinh
kari edwards
James A. Emanuel
Betsy Fagin
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Marilyn Yvonne Ford
Susan Fox
John Gilmore
Allen Ginsberg
Stephen Gray
Barbara Guest
Sandra Guy
Keith Haring
Herbert Huncke
Michael Huxley
Guy Kettelhack

Thomas Kinsella
James Kirkup
Le Comte de Lautréamont
Denise Levertov
Lyn Lifshin
Brendan Lorber
Raymond Luczak
Norman Mailer
Susan Maurer
Tana McCarthy
Janet McDonald
Sharon Mesmer
Sylvia Miles
Yaroslav “Slava” Mogutin
Marilyn Monroe
Thom Nickels
Alice Notley
Joyce Carol Oates
Ulick O’Connor
Edgar Oliver
Yoko Ono
Sarah Petlin

Felice Picano
Jeff Poniewaz
Diane di Prima
John Rechy
Bob Rosenthal
Michael Rothenberg
Sapphire
Lawrence Schimel
Moe Seager
Chris Stroffolino
Eileen Tabios
Thomas R. Thorpe
John Updike
Roberta Vellvé
Anne Waldman
Phillip Ward
Karen Weiser
Evan Calder Williams
A. D. Winans
Florencio Yllana
Fay Zwicky

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