Monday, 2 February 2015

Jerome Rothenberg & John Bloomberg Rissman: Poems for the Millennium, volume 5: the Table of Contents (part one)

Adolf W�lfli, Campbell�s Tomato Soup, 1923
 [The book itself � Barbaric Vast & Wild: A Gathering of Outside & Subterranean Poetry from Origins to Present � has been announced or re-announced for March publication by Black Widow Press.  What follows is the first half of the table of contents, with the rest to appear here in a week or so.] 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

               Pre-Face 2014 

               Thanks & Acknowledgements

Gallery One
A Book of Visions 

(ca. 13,000 B.C.)
Figures in the Dark: The Dancer at Trois Fr�res

(Egyptian, Pyramid Texts, 2400-2300 B.C.)
The Dead King Hunts & Eats the Gods

(Hebrew, 10th Century B.C.)
From The First Book of Samuel 

Kassandra (between 1200 & 800 B.C.) per Aiskhylos [Aeschylus] (525 B.C. � 456 B.C.)
Kassandra�s Cry                                                                              
 
Ezekiel The Prophet (Hebrew, fl. 590 B.C.)
The Vision of the Chariot
 
Empedocles Of Akragas (Greek, ca. 490-430 B.C.)
On Nature: Fragments 1-10 

(Pali, 1st Century B.C.)
from Theragatha and Therigatha 

John Of Patmos (Greek, 1st Century A.D.)
from The Book of Revelation 

(Coptic, ca. 2nd /3rd Century A.D.)
from The Gospel of Judas                                                              

(Coptic, before 350 A.D.)
from Thunder, Perfect Mind

Ibn Tarafah (Arabic, 543-569 A.D.)
A Hanging Ode
 
(Soninke, Africa, 4th -12th Century A.D.)                                                          
Gassire�s Lute
 
Amirgen White Knee (Old Irish, 7th Century A.D.)
The Cauldron of Poesy
 
Caedmon (Old English, 7th Century A.D.)  
Poem & Vision 
 
Han-Shan (China, 9th Century A.D.)
from The Cold MountainPoems

Husayn Ibn Mansur al-Hallaj(Persian, 10th Century A.D.)
from The Diwan

Hildegard Of Bingen (Germany/Latin, 1098-1179) 
from Scivias: Part One, Vision 3, the Cosmic Egg

Dante Alighieri (Italian, 1265-1321)
Inferno, Canto IV: A Paradiseof Poets
 
Ikkyu (Japanese, 1394-1481)
Poem with Skeletons
 
Drukpa Kunley (Tibetan/Bhutanese, 1455-1529) 
The Sutra of Sex

Kabir (Hindi, 1440�1518)
Six Bhakti Poems 

Michel De Nostredame [Nostradamus] (French, 1503�1566)
from The Prophecies
 
Thomas Rawlin (England/Latin, fl. 1611)
An Alchemical Poem: A Magicall �nigma
 
Abiezer Coppe (English, 1619�1672) 
from A Fiery Flying Roule and A Second Fiery Flying Roule

Jacob Frank (Polish, Yiddish, 1726-1791)
from The Words of the Lord

(Mayan, ca. 17th Century)

Incantation for Jaguar Macaw Madness, for the Desire this Madness Brings
 
Karawe (Siberia/Chuckchee, fl. ca. 1896)
Things Seen by the Shaman Karawe
 
(English, 16th /17th Century)
Tom O� Bedlam Songs
 
Christopher Smart (English, 1722-1771)
from Jubilate Agno (Rejoice in the Lamb)

Joanna Southcott  (English, 1750-1814)
At the Time the Horror of the Devil Was upon Me, I Felt I Could Not Bear My Existence : Therefore I Desired Mrs. Underwood to Take Away Every Knife Out of The Room �

William Blake (English, 1757-1827) 
from The Marriage of Heaven & Hell

Friederich H�lderlin (German, 1770-1843) 
Palimpsest: from Mnemosyne

Emily Dickinson (American, 1830-1886) 
Much Madness is Divinest Sense, & Other Poems
 
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900)
from The Madness Letters, Signed The Crucified

Arthur Rimbaud (French, 1854-1891)
Farewell
 
Adolf W�lfli (Swiss/German, 1864-1930)
Three from Adolf W�lfli 
 
Alo�se Corbaz (Swiss/French, 1886-1964)
Texts from a Sketchbook: The Theater of the Universe

Antonin Artaud (French, 1896-1948) 
from Interjections 

Mar�a Sabina (Mexico/Mazatec, 1888-1985)
from The Mushroom Velada
 
Gallery Two
A Book Of Voices
 
Antoine � Reachtabhra [Blind Raftery] (Irish/Gaelic, 1784-1835)
I Am Raifteiri
 
(Pali, 1st Century B.C.)
Uppalavanna Sutta: Sister Uppalavanna

William Langland
(Middle English, ca. 1330 � ca. 1400)
from Piers Plowman: �I Am Imaginative� he said
 
Mirabai (Rajasthani/Hindi, ca. 1498 � ca. 1557)
Three Songs
 
Gwerful Mechain (Welsh, fl. 1462-1500)
Ode to the Pubic Hair
 
Francois Villon (French, ca. 1431 - after 5 January 1463)
The Ballad of Villon & Fat Madge
L��pitaphe Villon: Ballade des Pendus
 
(English, 17th Century)
The Maunder�s Praise of His Strowling Mort: A Canting Song
 
John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester (English, 1647-1680)
A Ramble in St. James�s Park
 
Sor Juana In�s de la Cruz (Mexico/Spanish, 1651-1695)
Two Dialect Poems

Giuseppe Belli (Italy/Romanesco, 1791-1863)
Six Roman Sonnets: for the Pope

(French, 18th Century)
Qu'une B�tarde De Catin: Underground Verses from 18th-Century France
 
Kobayashi Issa (Japanese, 1763-1827)
Fourteen Haiku
 
Ernest Jones (English, 1819-1869)   
Song of the Low

(English, traditional)
Songs of Experience & Desperation, from The Real Mother Goose
 
Joe Hill (American, 1879-1915)
The Preacher & The Slave
 
(French, May 1968)                                                                                                     
May 1968 Graffiti
 
Steve McCaffery (Canada/West Riding of Yorkshire dialect, 1947-) 
The Kommunist Manifesto or Wot We Wukkerz Want

(English, 2011)
from Tweets from Engels a Poem
 
Johnny Cassidy (Irish, 20th Century)
Irish Traveller Narratives & Poems
 
(Chinese, 20thCentury)
Eleven Pai-Hua (Colloquial) Poems
 
(Chinese, 1910-1940)
Angel Island Poems
 
(Morocco/Berber, traditional)
The Song of the Azria

(Andaluz Gypsy/Spanish, 20th century)
Deep Song
 
Ned Kelly (Australian Irish, 1854/5-1880)
from The Jerilderie Letter 10 February 1879
      
Arthur Flegenheimer [�Dutch Schultz�] (American, 1902-1935)
from The Last Words of Dutch Schultz

Jacob Carpenter (American, 1833-1920)
from Deaths on Three-Mile Creek 1841-1915

(English, 20th Century)
The Death of Mickey Thump, a Funeral

Charles Reznikoff (American, 1894-1976)
from Testimony � The United States (1885 - 1915) Recitative

Jean Genet (French, 1910-1986)
from Our Lady of the Flowers

Binoy Majumdar (Bengali, 1934-2006)
Six Poems from Phire Eso Chaka (Come Back, O Wheel)

Ahmed Taraoui (Algeria/French, ca. 1940-  )
from The Ahmed Fragments
                                                            
Harry Smith  (American, 1923-1991)
from American Folk Music: A Collage

(Chile/Argentina, contemporary)
Three Mapuche Poets

Taller Le�ateros Workshop (Mexico/Tzotzil Maya, contemporary)
from Incantations: Songs, Spells and Images by Mayan Women

Essie Pinola Parrish (California/Kashaya Pomo, 1902-1979)
Essie Parrish in New York

Ko Un (Korean, 1933-)
from Maninbo (Ten Thousand Lives)

Shmuel Marvil (Poland/Yiddish, 1906-1943)
"Poetry in Hell"

[to be continued]

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