The Collected Books of Jack Spicer

The Collected Books of Jack Spicer
The Collected Books of Jack Spicer  
Author(s) Jack Spicer
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Poetry
Publisher Black Sparrow Press
Publication date 1st edition Copyright 1975 by the Estate of Jack Spicer
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 382 pp (first edition, hardback)
ISBN ISBN 0-87685-241-X (pbk.) ISBN 0876852428 (hard)
OCLC Number 1288450
Dewey Decimal 811/.5/4
LC Classification PS3569.P47 A6 1975

The Collected Books of Jack Spicer first appeared in 1975, ten years after the death of Jack Spicer. It was "edited & with a commentary by Robin Blaser" and published in Santa Rosa, CA by Black Sparrow Press. A primary document of the San Francisco Renaissance, The Collected Books of Jack Spicer has arguably reached the status of a twentieth century "classic" and helped to define an emerging countertradition to the prevailing literary establishment.[citation needed] Since this edition has gone out of print, it has been updated, revised and republished as My Vocabulary Did This To Me. The Collected Poetry of Jack Spicer, Edited by Peter Gizzi and Kevin Killian (Wesleyan University Press, 2008).

Contents

Contents of The Collected Books of Jack Spicer

The content's page of The Collected Books of Jack Spicer (Fifth Printing, 1996) is divided into four sections:

First (1) section

Reprints twelve books of poetry composed between 1957-1965 and in (for the most part) chronological order.
(Please note that only the title is listed on the content's page. However, each title page itself lists a date and, in some cases, a subtitle. These are shown below)
  • After Lorca, With an Introduction by Federico Garcia Lorca, 1957
  • Admonitions , 1958
  • A Book of Music, with words by Jack Spicer, 1958
  • Billy the Kid , 1958
  • Fifteen False Propositions Against God, 1958
  • A Red Wheelbarrow, [1968]
  • Apollo Sends Seven Nursery Rhymes to James Alexander,
  • Lament for The Makers, 1961
  • Heads of the Town up to the Aether, ("Homage to Creeley"; "A Fake Novel About The

Life of Arthur Rimbaud"; "A Textbook of Poetry"), 1960-61

  • The Holy Grail, ("The Book of Gawain", "The Book of Percival", "The Book of

Lancelot", "The Book of Gwenivere", "The Book of Merlin", "The Book of Galahad", "The Book of the Death of Arthur"), 1962

  • Language, ("Thing Language", "Love Poems", "Intermissions", "Transformations",

"Morphemics", "Phonemics", "Graphemics"), 1964

  • Book of Magazine Verse, (Poems: "for The Nation", "for Poetry Chicago",

"for Tish", "for Ramparts", "for The St. Louis Sporting News", "for the Vancouver Festival", "for Downbeat"), (no date follows)

Second (2) section

"The Practice of Outside", an essay by Robin Blaser.

Third (3) section

"Poems & Documents" which lists the following:
  • Imaginary Elegies I-VI
  • The Unvert Manifesto
  • Song for Bird and Myself
  • Poem to the Reader of the Poem
  • "Poetry as Magic" Workshop Questionnaire
  • The Trojan Wars Revewed: A Capitulation
  • Troy Poem

Fourth (4) section

"Bibliography of First Editions"

Further reading

  • A Book Of Correspondences For Jack Spicer. Edited By David Levi Strauss and Benjamin Hollander. San Francisco: A Journal of Acts (#6) (1987) (note: this is a collection of essays, poetry, and documents celebrating Spicer).
  • The Collected Books of Jack Spicer. Edited and with commentary by Robin Blaser. Santa Rosa, Calif.: Black Sparrow Press, 1975.
  • The House that Jack Built: The Collected Lectures of Jack Spicer, ed. Peter Gizzi - Hanover, NH: Wesleyan University Press.
  • My vocabulary did this to me. The Collected Poetry of Jack Spicer, Edited by Peter Gizzi and Kevin Killian, Wesleyan University Press, 2008.
  • Ellingham, Lew, and Kevin Killian. Poet Be Like God: Jack Spicer and the San Francisco Renaissance. Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 1998.
  • Foster, Edward Halsey. Jack Spicer, Boise, Idaho : Boise State University, c1991

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