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linguistics and his experience as a research-linguist at Berkeley. In the legendary Vancouver lectures he elucidated his ideas on "transmissions" (dictations) from the Outside, using the comparison of the poet as crystal-set or radio receiving transmissions from outer space, or Martian transmissions.
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on Poets.org includes links to further readings, related prose including information on Other San Francisco Renaissance Poets, and some Spicer poems including "A Book Of Music", "Improvisations On A Sentence By Poe", "Orfeo", "Psychoanalysis: An
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often cited by Spicer in his lectures. Although seemingly far-fetched, his view of language as "furniture", through which the transmissions negotiate their way, is grounded in the structuralist linguistics of
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a tourist destination, and boycotted selling his work there. He was unable to hold a job and fell into poverty, however, so by 1964 he started selling books at City Lights.
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gathered Spicer's works beginning from 1957, and specifically did not include his earlier poetry per Spicer's requests. A selection of his earlier work was published in
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group. The Troilus referred to was Spicer's then unpublished play of that name. The play finally appeared in print in 2004, edited by Aaron Kunin, in issue 3 of
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Spicer's view of the role of language in the process of writing poetry was probably the result of his knowledge of modern
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movement. In 1955, Spicer moved to New York City and then to Boston, where he worked for a time in the Rare Book Room of
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In 1954, he co-founded the Six Gallery in San Francisco, which soon became famous as the scene of the October 1955
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by Katherine Montgomery, an essay on Jack Spicer. Winner of 2006 Hopwood Award for creative nonfiction
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on January 30, 1925 in Los Angeles, the elder child of parents Dorothy Clause and John Lovely Spicer.
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that Spicer forged a new kind of poetry, and together they referred to their common work as the
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Davidson, Michael (1977). Incarnations of Jack Spicer: Heads of the Town up to the Aether.
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A select list of publications authored by Spicer, in order by ascending date published.
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Spicer, John L. (Fall 1949). Brown, Lynne (ed.). "The Poet and Poetry: A Symposium".
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During this time he searched out fellow poets, but it was through his alliances with
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from 1943 to 1945. While attending the University of Redlands, he befriended
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This is a collection of essays, poetry, and documents celebrating Spicer.
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Be Brave to Things: The Uncollected Poetry and Plays of Jack Spicer
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My Vocabulary Did This to Me: The Collected Poetry of Jack Spicer
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My Vocabulary Did This to Me: The Collected Poetry of Jack Spicer
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My Vocabulary Did This to Me: The Collected Poetry of Jack Spicer
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Poet, Be Like God: Jack Spicer and the San Francisco Renaissance
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The House that Jack Built: The Collected Lectures of Jack Spicer
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The House That Jack Built: The Collected Lectures of Jack Spicer
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Spicer returned to San Francisco in 1956 and started working on
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for poetry. He spent most of his writing life in San Francisco.
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Diaman, N. A. (1984). "Sitting With Jack At The Poets Table".
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Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
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A Concise Companion To Twentieth-century American Poetry
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Levi Strauss, David; Hollander, Benjamin, eds. (1987).
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After many years of alcohol abuse, Spicer fell into a
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Woodruff Library, Emory University 161:Spicer ended up in Berkeley, and lived in a 723:"Sometimes Love Lives Alongside Loneliness" 383:(1975, 1st ed.), his reputation has grown. 1212: 1198: 1173:Library Special Collections and Rare Books 432: 222:anthology, were written around this time. 40: 1083:A Book of Correspondences for Jack Spicer 755: 1496:Writers from the San Francisco Bay Area 1085:. A Journal of Acts. Vol. 6. ACTS. 813: 780: 1438: 1040: 994: 983: 964: 942: 913: 888: 774: 720: 627: 553: 523: 505:(1 ed.). Santa Rosa, California: 496: 467: 419: 282:In 1957, Spicer ran a workshop called 23:. 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Blackwell Publishing. p.  313:Spicer refused to have his work 290:, which was attended by Duncan, 265:, especially as it involved the 225: 1141:Guide to the Jack Spicer Papers 907: 882: 654:"Jack Spicer papers, 1938-1973" 605:, ed. Daniel Katz, Wesleyan UP. 530:One Night Stand and Other Poems 424:(essay). Berkeley, California: 410: 389:One Night Stand and Other Poems 246:, Stephen Jonas, and Joe Dunn. 206:One Night Stand and Other Poems 1041:Foster, Edward Halsey (1991). 864: 814:Nichols, Travis (2009-01-01). 807: 749: 646: 596:Jack Spicer’s Beowulf, Part II 335:San Francisco General Hospital 21:Jack Spicer (Xiaolin Showdown) 1: 1461:University of Redlands alumni 1154:Jack Spicer papers, 1938-1973 1105:After Spicer: Critical Essays 721:Garner, Dwight (2008-12-23). 609: 589:Jack Spicer’s Beowulf, Part 1 234:that launched the West Coast 121: 1481:LGBTQ people from California 948:Following My Heart: A Memoir 687:. Grove Press. p. 427. 628:Heilig, Steve (2008-12-05). 358:. 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Index

Jack Spicer (Xiaolin Showdown)
John Spicer (disambiguation)

San Francisco Renaissance
poet
San Francisco Renaissance
American Book Award
Fairfax High School
University of Redlands
Warren Christopher
movie extra
private investigator
boarding house
Philip K. Dick
University of California, Berkeley
McCarthyism
Robert Duncan
Robin Blaser
Berkeley Renaissance
gay
Rimbaud
Lorca
Donald Allen
The New American Poetry 1945-1960
Six Gallery reading
Beat
Boston Public Library
John Wieners
Federico GarcĂ­a Lorca
cante jondo

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