Chas. E Boles AKA Black Bart
About The New Black Bart Poetry Society
The New Black Bart Poetry Society is not a school of poetry nor does it endorse or espouse a particular philosophy of poetry. The Society will entertain most any presentation on the art of poetry, its past, its present, and its future. Explications, delineations, categorizations, taxonomies, and various sundry groupings of poets and their work are of vital interest to the Society membership. See Conditions of Parole for more information.- Follow The New Black Bart Poetry Society on WordPress.com
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- New To The Society’s Shelves, 2022
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- Joanne Elizabeth Kyger: A Remembrance
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- The Poet Learns To Surf
- Meditations In An Emergency~Part Two~
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- “A Continuous Fabric (Nerve Movie?)” Part Two
- “A Continuous Fabric (Nerve Movie?)”
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- This Heaven Where We Live As Music
- In Close Proximity—Part Two
- In Close Proximity—Part One
- Hello, I Must Be Going [Part II]
- Hello, I Must Be Going [Part I]
- The Education of Pat Nolan
- Whalen & Wieners: Eavesdropping on the Greats
- Fogged In Frisco
- Never Apologize, Never Explain, Part II
- The Poet As Cynic
- Provincialism and the Gentrification of Anglo-American Poetry, Part III
- Provincialism and the Gentrification of Anglo-American Poetry, Part II
- Provincialism and the Gentrification of Anglo-American Poetry, Part I
- On The Use Of Euphemism
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- Years In The Making
- This Is How Legends Begin
- Montreal Mastermind
- A Taxonomy Of Poets
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- I Remember Tom Clark
- Meditation In A Big Cabin
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- The Anselm Hollo Challenge
- Into The Heart Of Wetness
- New To The Society’s Shelves
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- Some Assembly Required
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- Rothenberg Poetry University
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- Plagiarism and the Poetry of Ulalume González de León
- Lost And Found In Translation
- now be clay in the ground
- Gary Snyder’s Myths & Text
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- Bathroom Art Galleries
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- Showing Vs. Telling, Part III
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- In Conversation With Maureen Owen
- A Precursor to Haiku
- Commonplace Discoveries: Lew Welch
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- Epilegomena To The Prolegomena
- Philip Whalen; Beset By Irony
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Tag Archives: Joel Dailey
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Elizabeth C. Herron, In The Cities Of Sleep, Fernwood Press, 2023 An eco-consciousness pervades the poems of In The Cities Of Sleep as a deeply held belief and every living thing comes under the poet’s purview. Encoded in the nucleus … Continue reading →
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New To The Society’s Shelves, 2022
The latest batch of arrivals to the The New Black Bart Poetry Society‘s shelves come from a variety of sources as gifts, contributor’s copies, review copies, exchange copies, remaindered stock, library sales, used book store finds, and actual retail purchases. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alex Katz, Alice Notley, Andrei Codrescu, Barbara Henning, Bob Heman, Clifford Burke, Greg Masters, Hurricane Review, Joe Sadie, Joel Dailey, John Ashbery, Kent Johnson, Lafcadio Hearn, Modern Poetry, Poetry, Poetry Blogs, Poetry Lectures, Poetry Lessons, Poetry Society, Poetry Talks, Poets, Robert Sund, Roberto Bolaño, Schools of Poetry, The New Black Bart Poetry Society, Tinker Greene, Ulalume Gonzalez de Leon, Vladimir Mayakovsky
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What’s The Hold Up?
New To The Society’s Shelves, 2021 It’s that time again: books received by The New Black Bart Poetry Society have been piling up ever since the Society’s librarian took a lunch break more than 12 months ago and hasn’t returned. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bill Porter, Chinese Literature, Chinese Poetry, Chuang Tzu, Clifford Burke, David Schneider, Donald Guravich, Elizabeth Herron, Eric Johnson, Japanese poetry, Joanne Kyger, Joel Dailey, John Johnson, Lucille Friesen, Mark Young, Modern Poetry, Poetry, Poetry Blogs, Poetry Lectures, Poetry Lessons, Poetry Society, Poetry Talks, Poets, Red Pine, Robert Hébert, Sabina Knight, Sandy Berrigan, Schools of Poetry, Tanka, The New Black Bart Poetry Society, Tinker Greene
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New To The Society’s Shelves
New To The Society’s Shelves Over the past year The New Black Bart Poetry Society has acquired either as review/gift/comp copies, subscription, and or diligent used bookstore browsing a fair but not overwhelming number of books to add to the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alice Notley, Bill Berkson, Bill Porter, Bob Arnold, Buddhism, California, California Poetry, Carnegie Mellon University Press, Clemens Starck, Coffee House Press, David Bromige, Doc Dachtler, Empty Bowl Press, Fell Swoop, Gary Snyder, George Schneeman, Hirato Renkichi, Jack Kerouac, Jerome Rothenberg, Joel Dailey, Kevin Power, Longhouse Press, Main St Rag, Modern Poetry, New York City, outlaw poets, Pat Nolan, Poetry, Poetry Blogs, Poetry Lectures, Poetry Lessons, Poetry Society, Poetry Talks, Poets, Poltroon Press, Red Pine, Robert Duncan, Sam Hamill, Schools of Poetry, Talisman Press, The Moron Channel, The New Black Bart Poetry Society, The New York School, Tim Hunt, Tom Weigel, Ugly Duckling Presse
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Epilegomena To The Prolegomena
To: The Membership & Interested Parties From: Pat Nolan. Charter Member, NBBPS Subject: Epilegomena to the Prolegomena In October of 2015 I took part in a group reading for the new edition of Philip Whalen’s Prolegomena to a Study of … Continue reading →
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