Monday, November 21, 2011

TED ~








THEODORE ENSLIN
1925-2011









a partial list of Ted's books:

  • The Work Proposed (1958)
  • The Place Where I Am Standing: Poems (1964)
  • This Do (1966)
  • To Come, To Have Become: Poems 1961-66 (1966)
  • New Sharon's Prospect & Journals (1966/1967)
  • The Four Temperaments (1966)
  • Characters in Certain Places (1967)
  • The Diabelli Variations, and Other Poems (1967)
  • Agreement and Back: Sequences (1969)
  • Forms 1-5 (1970-1974)
  • Views 1-7 Berkeley, CA: Maya (1970
  • The Country of Our Consciousness (1971)
  • Etudes (1972)
  • Sitio (1973)
  • The Swamp Fox (1973)
  • Views (1973)
  • With Light Reflected: Poems 1970-1972 (1973)
  • The Mornings (1974)
  • Fever Poems (1974)
  • Of East Dennis: The Highlands in Sorrow (exact year not known: 197-?)
  • Mahler (1975)
  • Ländler (1975)
  • The Median Flow: Poems 1943-1973 (1975)
  • Synthesis 1-24 (1975)
  • The July Book (1976)
  • The Further Regions (1976)
  • Carmina (1976)
  • Papers (1976)
  • Assensions (1977)
  • Ranger CXXII & CXXVIII (1977)
  • Circles (1977)
  • Concentrations (1977)
  • Ranger (2 vols. 1978 corrected edition 1980)
  • Tailings (1978)
  • Occurrence: An Issue of Theodore Enslin (1978)
  • 16 Blossoms in February (1978)
  • May Fault (1979)
  • Opus 31, no. 3 (1979)
  • 2 Plus 12 (1979)
  • The Fifth Direction (1980)
  • The Flare of Beginning Is in November (1980)
  • Star Anise (1980)
  • Two Geese: Two Poems (1980)
  • Madrigal (ca. 1980)
  • In Duo Concertante (1981)
  • Axes 52 (1981)
  • Markings (1981)
  • Processionals (1981)
  • September’s Bonfire (1981)
  • “F. P.” (1982)
  • Meditations on Varied Grounds (1982)
  • A Man in Stir (1983)
  • Gray Days (1984)
  • Songs w/out Words (1984)
  • The Weather Within (1985)
  • For Mr. Walters: Master Mechanic (1985)
  • The Path Between (1986)
  • The Waking of the Eye (1986)
  • Case Book (1987)
  • Six Pavannes (1987)
  • Love and Science (1990)
  • Little Wandering Flake of Snow (1991)
  • Mad Songs (1995)
  • Conversations (1998)
  • Sequentiae (1999)
  • Then and Now: Selected Poems, 1943-1993 (1999)
  • In Tandem (2003)
  • Nine (2004)
  • I, Benjamin (2010)








the saddest news just now in via phone call from richard levasseur, one of Ted's closest friends, and mine. Few words but that the good man was gone last night (Sunday-Monday) in his sleep. Ted and I read our poems in public together as a twosome a few times, maybe the most memorable for me was at Melville's home Arrowhead in the Berkshires. Goodbye musician~poet of the seascoast & hills.


Photo courtesy Whit Griffin
Photo courtesy of Alison Enslin



EARTH ~
(Alaska)




Douglas Brinkley



Douglas Brinkley is one grand American mind. A historian at Rice University, Brinkley has plowed like a work horse in probably the widest range possible for one man: he is the authorized biographer of both Jack Kerouac and Rosa Parks, he has edited Kerouac's Journals, Ronald Reagan's Diaries, and published books on Henry Ford, Theodore Roosevelt, Dwight Eisenhower, and Hunter S. Thompson. Quite a crew.

Watch below Douglas Brinkley and others speak on the preservation of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge against the monstrous odds of oil companies. Hang with it, Brinkley gets dissed (at roughly 31 minutes on the screen), by grumpy Republican disgrunts impatient with any conversation or meditation regarding preservation.

Imagine, this is an American congressman Rep. Don Young (Alaska), paid by taxpayers (including you, me and Mr. Brinkley) barking at Professor Brinkley by calling him "Professor Rice" from "Garbage University"(?) along with "elitist group", "ivory tower" et al. and demanding this guest on the panel "Be quiet".

Occupy the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.



update April 22, 2012:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/22/don-young-spent-campaign-cash-fbi-source_n_1443390.html
















photo: vanity fair
arctic national wildlife refuge