Title:
He, Leo : the life and poetry of Lew Welch
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Publication Date:
2023
Publication Information:
Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University Press, 2023.
©2023
Physical Description:
xv, 362 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cm
ISBN:
9780870712470
Abstract:
"Largely remembered for his mysterious disappearance in May 1971, Lew Welch was an important voice of the Beat Generation and San Francisco Renaissance. He spoke of key issues that America was facing in the aftermath of World War II-from the rise of consumerism and complacent suburban sensibilities to the threat of environmental disaster. He championed American speech, idioms, and identities. He found inspiration in the words of Gertrude Stein and William Carlos Williams, in the philosophies of Senzaki and the Buddha, and in his myriad friendships with some of the most renowned and revered poets, musicians, and artists of the 1950s and 1960s. His search for authenticity in language and poetry was a small part of a far greater search to establish a clear sense of himself. He, Leo investigates Welch's life and work in a chronological fashion, structured around Welch's own notion of how three main aspects of his life-The Man, The Mountain, and The City-were interdependent. From his birth until his disappearance and presumed death, Welch's life was often defined by problems, including a complex relationship with his mother, a long struggle with alcohol, and a fluctuating mental state. He was open and candid about everything, a fact that is evident in all aspects of his work. Each of the three main sections of He, Leo includes key poems, essays, and events-both personal and cultural-to help establish Welch's importance as a prominent poet and figure during the San Francisco Renaissance. Despite his crushing self-criticism and his reputation as a "friend of," he was a bona fide poet with a strong voice and message of his own. With this first full-length biography, Ewan Clark restores Lew Welch to his rightful place as an important member of a significant American literary and cultural movement."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Farmers, flappers, and fuck-ups -- Strange new cottages in California -- From 440 yards to B-29s -- Kamm's brick block -- You can't fix it. You can't make it go away -- Panegyric for Illinois -- Westward the course of Empire Goeth -- East-west, home is best -- On a disappearing road -- It's a real rock (believe this first) -- Hard start -- Big Sur -- My love the fisherman comes back -- I saw myself a ring of bone -- The journal of a strategic withdrawal, part 1 -- Can one spend his life drunk like Li Po? -- The journal of a strategic withdrawal, part 2 -- The mountain man returns. -- "Bread vs. Mozart's watch". -- Lost -- Holding court -- Was Berkeley too bizarre? -- A teacher of truths -- Revealing the mysteries -- Creating the condition you describe -- Peonies and columbine -- Seeking perfect total enlightenment -- Epilogue.
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Language:
English
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