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Catalouge your books and connect with people according to books.
I couldn't even estimate the number of books I have
Perhaps one day, but today is not that day
You don't have to catalouge all of them. or at least not all of them at once. It is intersting to see how many books I have that maybe only a few others have versus the ones that it seems everyone on there has.
I should do the obscure ones first then
damn, that's still like 80%
Start with the one your reading now and go backward.
Like:
When Antibiotics Fail: Restoring the Ecology of the Body, Marc Lappe
Exposed: The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products and What's at Stake for American Power, Mark Schapiro
Harlem of the West: The San Francisco Fillmore Jazz Era, Elizabeth Pepin and Lewis Watts
Zen Flesh, Zen Bones, Paul Reps
Contemporary American Poetry 1950-1980, Stuart Friebert and DAvid Young
The New American Poetry 1945-1960, Donald M. Allen
Proensa: An Anthology of Troubadour Poetry, tr. Paul Blackburn
The Cities: Poems by Paul Blackburn
Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit, Paul Blackburn
Just in Time: Poems 1984-1994, Robert Creeley
Ground Work: Before the War, Robert Duncan
Replies to Wang Wei, Barry Gifford
Need-Fire, Becky Gould Gibson
The Dead Lecturer, Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones)
The Subterraneans, Jack Kerouac
Mexico City Blues (242 Choruses), Jack Kerouac
After the Island, Paul Landry
Call Me Ishmael: A Study of Melville, Charles Olson
Paideuma: A Journal devoted to Ezra Pound Scholarship Vol. 4 No. 1
The Pisan Cantos, Ezra Pound
Words for the Wind: The collected verse of Theodore Roethke
Poems for the Game of Silence, Jerome Rothenberg
The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens
Overtime, Philip Whalen
The Portable Nietzsche, tr. Walter Kaufmann
podiums: autobiographical cafe fictions, Peter Ganick
seen, thought., Peter Ganick
Handbook of Current English 3rd edition, Perrin Smith Corder
A Coney Island of the Mind, Lawrence Ferlinghetti
The Special View of History, Charles Olson
Personae, Ezra Pound
Poems for the Millennium Volune One, Jerome Rothenberg and Pierre Joris
Jerome Rothenberg's...Esther K. Comes to America (1931)
Kora in Hell: Improvisations, William Carlos Williams
The Collected Poems of William Carlos Williams: Volume I.1909-1939
Deconstruction & Criticism, Bloom, De Man, Derrida et al
Allegories of Reading, Paul De Man
Blindness and Insight: Essays in the Rhetoric of Contemporary Criticism, Paul De Man
Laws of Form, G. Spencer Brown
Tarantula, Bob Dylan
Selected Poems 2004-2005, Peter Sherburn-Zimmer
Poem2, Off The Cuff Press (2008), Peter Sherburn-Zimmer
tabular epic poem, Peter Ganick
simple language, Jennifer Barone
The Bruised Angels' Almanac, Susan Birkeland
Mystique, Clara Hsu
Toward the Light, Ingrid Keir
Haikus for the White House, Robert Anbian
Leaning Against Time, Neeli cherkovski
Tidesung Outcry, Owen Dunkle
Polished Pebbles, Bill [Mercer]
Winged Wows, H. D. Moe
Dinner is Served, Garrett Murphy
Baudelaire, French Fries & the Gregarious Duchess, Henri Frichet
In Memoriam Tony Vaughan, Ronald F. Sauer
The Mark of the Bumpkin, Ronald F. Sauer
She Sang Hauntingly Sweet Notes of a Flamenco, John Trumbo
I Wish to Be Light, Igor Costanzo
Free Places Salvaged Spaces, Vince Storti
The Dada Doppelganger, cont.: San Francisco Oct 21, 2001, Seedy murky Hotel Room, Fanny Renoir
Jackworks Art Opening, Fanny Renoir
Life Outside the Amphora, Rosemary Manno
No Emergency Parking and other poems selected and collected, Tony Vaughan
Fanny Renoir’s Beatitude 40
Clouds Part in Sun, Fanny Renoir (Joan Renee Sun Cloud)
Fanny Renoir’s Bohemian Gold Beatitude 41 ½
Beatitude 33 Silver Anniversary, Jeffrey Grossman
Haight Ashbury Literary Journal Vol 24 Number 1
North Beach Broadsides vol. 1
North Beach Broadsides vol. 2
North Coast Review
North Coast Literary Review
Mark Twain in the U.S.A., Marsha Bellavance-Johnson
Marilyn Monroe in Hollywood, Marsha Bellavance-Johnson
Beginning Number Theory, Neville Robbins
Complete Chess Strategy Volume 1: First Principles of the Middle Game, Ludek Pachman
The Short Swift Rime of Gods on Earth: The Hohokam Chronicles, Donald Bahr et al
A Flower Does Not Talk: Zen Essays, Abbot Zenkei Shibayama
Kabbalistic Tarot: Hebraic Wisdom in the Major and Minor ARcana, Dovod Krafchow
A Short Survey of Surrealism, David Gascoyne
Chaos: Making a New Science, James Gleick
Making Natural Knowledge: Constructivism and the History of Science
The Annotated Alice, Lewis Carroll, notes by Martin Gardner
The Epic of Gilgamesh
Who’s Who in The Ancient Near East, Gwendolyn Leick
Mandala: Poems by Sam Hamill
The Crane’s Bill: Zen Poems of China and Japan, Lucien Stryk et al
Japanese Poetic Diaries, Earl Miner
Time and the Other: How Anthropology makes its Objects, Johannes Fabian
Haphazard Reality, Hendrik B.G. Casimir
The Goliard Poets, tr. George F. Whicher
Contemporary American Poetry, Donald Hall
Cellblock Poetry, Theresa Huggins
The Mersey Sound: Adrian Henri, Roger McGough, Brian Patten
Herald of the Autochthonic Spirit, Gregory Corso
One Hundred Poems from the Japanese, Kenneth Rexroth
Gregory Corso, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg
The Return of Painting, The Pearl, and Orion: A Trilogy, Leslie Scalapino
This Great Unknowing: Last Poems, Denise Levertov
Relearning the alphabet, Denise Levertov
Li Ch’ing-chao Complete Poems
Women Poets of Japan, Kenneth Rexroth & Ikuko Atsumi
--These are among the books I have been in and out of this month, November 2008