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Kenneth Patchen Kenneth Patchen
(1911 - 1972)
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In 1911, Kenneth Patchen was born in Niles, Ohio. His lifelong romance with writing commenced at age twelve, when he took up keeping a diary and reading the works of famous writers. His first published work was in his high school newspaper. After working for two years with his father, Patchen when o .. .. more >>

 
 
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1     As We Are So Wonderfully Done With Each Other
2     Creation
3     Fall of the Evening Star
4     In the footsteps of the walking air
5     Irkalla's White Caves
6     Let Us Have Madness
7     Pastoral
8     Saturday Night in the Parthenon
9     The Artist's Duty
10     The Hangman's Great Hands
11     The Naked Land
12     The Orange Bears
13     The Slums
14     The Temple
15     There Are Not Many Kingdoms Left
16     We Go Out Together In the Staring Town
17     When We Were Here Together
 

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Ola Lars Andresen (9/24/2005 8:03:00 PM)
I'm amazed to find myself the first to offer a comment about Kenneth Patchen. I've read him over and again since 1967, so it's time then. To make it short. Without him, there wouldn't have been a beat generation or any beat poetry or fiction - the way it all came along. Patchen inspired them all. I first came across his name in a small collection of literary essays by Henry Miller, but I first got a chance to read him when offered some books by a fugative representative of the Black Panters a year before the European student revolts in 1968.

I'm till this day intrigued by a novel called The Journal of Albion Moonlight, first published in 1950, I belive. Unfortunately I think its message is more valid now than ever. The way I read it, it's about a fascist US.

And his poems? Just start reading, laughing and crying.

If somebody wonders about my age and gender, I'm close to 60 and male.
Ola Lars Andresen (9/24/2005 8:00:00 PM)
I'm amazed to find myself the first to offer a comment about Kenneth Patchen. I've read him over and again since 1967, so it's time then. To make it short. Without him, there wouldn't have been a beat generation or any beat poetry or fiction - the way it all came along. Patchen inspired them all. I first came across his name in a small collection of literary essays by Henry Miller, but I first got a chance to read him when offered some books by a fugative representative of the Black Panters a year before the European student revolts in 1968.

I'm till this day intrigued by a novel called The Journal of Albion Moonlight, first published in 1950, I belive. Unfortunatelyg I think its message is more valid now than ever. The way I read it, it's about a fascist US.

And his poems? Just start reading, laughing and crying.

If somebody wonders about my age and gender, I'm close to 60 and male.

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Kenneth Patchen Home Page
Page dedicated to Kenneth Patchen (1911-1972), Poet, Painter and Pacifist.
http://www.connectotel.com/patchen/ 


Kenneth Patchen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kenneth Patchen (December 13, 1911 – January 8, 1972) was an American poet and novelist. Though he denied any direct connection, Patchen's work and ideas ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Patchen 


Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - Kenneth Patchen
The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
http://www.poets.org/kpatc/ 


Patchen: Man of Anger and Light
THE first thing one would remark on meeting Kenneth Patchen is that he is the living symbol of protest. I remember distinctly my first impression of him ...
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~hreh0001/pal.html 


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