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Bern Porter: American Treasure!
« on: June 12, 2005, 01:54:45 PM »
Bern Porter, American poet. 

From his obituary:  "In his 93 years on this Earth, he contributed to the invention of television, worked on the Manhattan Project and the Saturn V rocket, and made the acquaintances of Einstein, Oppenheimer, and Werner von Braun; published Henry Miller, Kenneth Patchen, and Kenneth Rexroth, among others, and knew Gertrude Stein, Anais Nin, Allen Ginsberg, and anyone else you might name; exerted a profound influence on the phenomenon known as mail art; traveled hundreds of thousands of miles on cruise ships; was married three times, once happily; spent several years in Guam; was an irascible crank; theorized a union of art and science called Sciart; was briefly committed to a mental institution; wrote more than 80 books, including important bibliographies of Miller and F. Scott Fitzgerald; had a massive FBI file; lived and worked in Rhode Island, New York, Tennessee, California, Texas, Alabama; also Guam and Tasmania; at last settled in Belfast, Maine, where he ran for governor, served on the Knox County Planning..."

I managed to locate an mp3 file of Bern Porter reading one of his last poems, and I have saved a copy at http://www.londonelegance.com/misc/mp3/bp.mp3 - - Right click and select "Save target as..."

I can keep it there for only a while due to its size - 10meg.

Warning:  it is brilliant post-modern poetry - it contains coarse language, it is treasonous, it is seditious, it is defiant, it is outrageous, and it's also wonderful!


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