Bern Porter

Bern Porter

Bernard Harden "Bern" Porter (February 14, 1911–June 7, 2004) was an American artist, writer, publisher, performer, and scientist.

Biography

He was born in Maine and studied at Colby College and Brown University. He spent the last decades of his life living in Belfast, Maine.

As artist

Porter is best known for his "founds", which he has published in numerous collections including "Found Poems", "The Wastemaker", "The Book of Do's", "Dieresis", "Here Comes Everybody's Don't Book", and "Sweet End". Publishers of these works included Something Else Press, The Village Print Shop, and Tilbury House.

Bern Porter's underground reputation as an artist-writer-philosopher-scientist is well established, and his philosophy of dissent is respected, among visual artists and writers. Dick Higgins, the avant-garde writer and publisher/editor of the Something Else Press, was inspired to call Porter the Charles Ives of American letters'. Recognizing Porter as one of the earliest and most prolific practitioners of Found Poetry', Peter Frank (in his book on Something Else Press) has written: "Porter is to the poem what [Marcel] Duchamp was to the art object, a debunker of handiwork fetishism and exemplary artist-as-intercessor between phenomenon and receptor. He rejects the typical artist's role of semi-divine creator. Porter's eye never tires of seeking accidental, unconventional literature in odd pages of textbooks, far corners of advertisements, the verbiage of greeting cards and repair manuals, ad infinitum."

Porter's career is complex and filled with contradictions. He was born in 1911, in Porter Settlement, Maine. All his life Porter had a love for literature, the visual arts and poetry in particular. As a child he created countless scrapbooks filled with collaged cut-outs of texts and images from newspapers. This process, used in the early scrapbooks, would later be developed into his technique of visual collaged poetry that he refers to as "Founds". As a pioneer author of artists, books, experiments in poetry, typography, and collage Porter published his first artist book in 1941. And since then has authored dozens of books and poetry broadsides as well as created paintings, sculpture, prints, and experimented with photography (included photograms in the early 1940s). He was also an early experimenter with alternative publishing, mail art, and performance poetry.

Late in his life a series of short books and pamphlets by Porter were published by Roger Jackson Publishers in Ann Arbor, including "The World of Bern", a collaboration with Louise R. Roarty.

As publisher

From 1944 to 1948, Porter and George Leite co-published a West Coast literary and artistic magazine called "Circle".

In 1946 Porter published Kenneth Patchen's "Panels for the Walls of Heaven", an edition of 750 copies. In addition, 150 copies were reserved as an edition of painted books, uniquely decorated, signed and numbered by Patchen.

Porter's imprint Bern Porter Books is best known for publishing the first editions of several works by Henry Miller. He was Miller's first publisher in the United States.

As scientist

Prior to World War II, Porter contributed to the development of the cathode ray tube.

During World War II, Porter worked on the Manhattan Project. He worked in Oak Ridge, Tennessee on the part of the project devoted to the separation of the highly enriched uranium needed to construct atomic bombs. After bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Porter regretted his involvement with the project Fact|date=February 2007 and became an outspoken pacifist.

In the 1960s, Porter worked on NASA's Saturn V manned rocket program.

Further reading

* Bern Porter, "I've Left" (contains Porter's ideas about science and art)
* James Schevill, "Where to Go, What to Do, When You Are Bern Porter: A Personal Biography" (Tilbury House Publishing)

External links

* [http://www.mainepoetry.com/bern.html website at mainepoetry.com]
*worldcat id|id=lccn-n50-23213
* [http://www.panmodern.com/berninterview.html 1985 interview]
* [http://www.colby.edu/colby.mag/issues/current/features.php?issueid=30&articleid=285 article in Colby College magazine]
* [http://www.phys.psu.edu/~endwar/porter.html article by Andrew Russ]
* [http://www.recollectionbooks.com/bleed/0214.htm cited in Daily Bleed Calendar] Feb 14, 1911


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