Kenneth Patchen

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State Of The Nation 00:00 Tools
Murder Of Two Men By A Young Kid Wearing Lemon Colored Gloves 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Boy Blues 00:00 Tools
Do The Dead Know What Time It Is? 00:00 Tools
as I opened the window 00:00 Tools
I Went To The City 00:00 Tools
The Lute In The Attic 00:00 Tools
Limericks 00:00 Tools
The Murder Of Two Men By A Young Kid Wearing Lemon Colored Gloves 00:00 Tools
And With The Sorrows Of This Joyousness 00:00 Tools
P. 11-12 May 19 00:00 Tools
P. 1-2 May 2 00:00 Tools
Four Blues Poems: "There's a Place" / They Won't Let You In There / A Sigh is A Little Altered/ The Lonesome Boy Blues 00:00 Tools
Glory, Glory Speeches from Don't Look Now 00:00 Tools
P. 13 June 5 00:00 Tools
Four Blues Poems: "There's a Place" / They Won't Let You In There / A Sigh is A Little Altered/ The Lonesome Boy Blues 00:00 Tools
P. 213-215 Aug. 7 00:00 Tools
The Wolf Of Winter 00:00 Tools
Be Music, Night 00:00 Tools
Four Song Poems: "The Everlasting Contenders" / Do I Not Deal with the Angels / The Sea is Awash with Roses / Not Many Kingdoms Left 00:00 Tools
23rd Street Runs Into Heaven 00:00 Tools
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Beautiful You Are 00:00 Tools
Four Blues Poems 00:00 Tools
In Order To 00:00 Tools
And What With The Blunders 00:00 Tools
The Fox 00:00 Tools
The Origin Of Baseball 00:00 Tools
The Orange Bears 00:00 Tools
P. 143 July 17 00:00 Tools
Do The Dead Know What Time It Is 00:00 Tools
Nice Day For A Lynching 00:00 Tools
P. 17 June 14 00:00 Tools
The Reason For Skylarks 00:00 Tools
P. 53 June 27 00:00 Tools
So Be It 00:00 Tools
P. 134-135 July 6 00:00 Tools
Pastoral 00:00 Tools
Red Wine And Yellow Hair 00:00 Tools
Give You a Lantern 00:00 Tools
The Everlasting Contenders 00:00 Tools
P. 17 June 15 00:00 Tools
The Man With The Golden Adam's Apple 00:00 Tools
Little Birds Sit on Your Shoulder 00:00 Tools
P. 15-16 June 7 00:00 Tools
Oh Now the Drenched Land Wakes 00:00 Tools
As Beautiful as the Hands of the Winter Tree 00:00 Tools
The Lions of Fire Shall Have Their Hunting 00:00 Tools
P. 11 May 18 00:00 Tools
Where Shall We Walk 00:00 Tools
Glory, Glory 00:00 Tools
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312-313 Aug. 27 00:00 Tools
P. 203-204 July 30 00:00 Tools
O My Darling Troubles Heaven 00:00 Tools
From My High Love 00:00 Tools
While the Sun Still Spends his Fabulous Money 00:00 Tools
Limmericks 00:00 Tools
Creation 00:00 Tools
P. 90-91 July 5 00:00 Tools
P. 22-26, 32-33 June 19 00:00 Tools
She is the Prettiest of Creatures 00:00 Tools
We Go Out Together 00:00 Tools
As We Are So Wonderfully Done With Each Other 00:00 Tools
O She is Lovely-Often 00:00 Tools
P. 167-171 June 30 00:00 Tools
The Great Birds 00:00 Tools
Show Time (Soon It Will Be) 00:00 Tools
No I Do Not Deal with Angels 00:00 Tools
The Murder Of Two Men By a Young Kid Wearing Lemon-Colored Gloves 00:00 Tools
A Lament for the Unlasting Joys 11:47 Tools
O My Love the Pretty Towns 00:00 Tools
Fall of the Evening Star 00:00 Tools
Religion is that I love You 00:00 Tools
Four Song Poems: The Everlasting Contenders/Do I Not Deal With The Angels/The Sea Is Awash With Roses/Not Many Kingdoms Left 00:00 Tools
She Had Concealed Him 00:00 Tools
As She Was This Alone 00:00 Tools
As Frothing Wounds of Roses 00:00 Tools
Four Blues Poems: There's A Place/They Won't Let You In There/A Sigh Is A Little Altered/The Lonesome Boy Blues 00:00 Tools
For Losing Her Love 00:00 Tools
The Character of Love Seen as a Search for the Lost 00:00 Tools
The Snow is Deep on the Ground 00:00 Tools
The Sea is Awash with Roses 00:00 Tools
And The Sorrows of this Joyousness 00:00 Tools
Glory Glory 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
The Sea Is Awash With Roses/Not Many Kingdoms Left 00:00 Tools
Four Song Poems 00:00 Tools
The Murder of Two Men by a Young Kid Wearing... 00:00 Tools
The Evolution Of The Hippopotamus 00:00 Tools
Kenneth Patchen - Selections From Hurrah forAnything 00:00 Tools
Kenneth Patchen - Poemscapes: A) You Know You're All Nuts, B) Sunday, April 8 00:00 Tools
The Lions Of Fire Shall Have Their Hunger 00:00 Tools
Part 1 00:00 Tools
Kenneth Patchen - In Order To 00:00 Tools
A Case Of Unmistakable Identity 00:00 Tools
Four Blues Poems: "There's a Place" / They Won't Let You In 00:00 Tools
There's A Place 00:00 Tools
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Four Song Poems: "The Everlasting Contenders" / Do I Not Dea 00:00 Tools
The Murder Of Two Men By A Young Kid Wearing Lemon Colored Gloves (with The Chamber Jazz Sextet) 00:00 Tools
How The Slingshot Came To Be Invented 00:00 Tools
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Kenneth Patchen On December 13, 1911, Kenneth Patchen was born in Niles. A poor boy throughout his childhood, he spent his time playing football and working in a factory. He enjoyed publishing in his school newspaper, kept a diary from the age of twelve, and began reading Homer, Dante, Shakespeare, Robert Burns, and Herman Melville. After high school, he moved to Wisconsin and attended Alexander Meiklejohn's Experimental College for one year and then the University of Wisconsin. Around this time, Patchen published a sonnet, "Permanence," in the New York Times. He continued his education in Arkansas and then spent years traveling. He was employed as a migrant worker in a variety of jobs in the United States and Canada. In 1933, he fell in love with Miriam Oikemus, who he married the following year. The couple lived in Greenwich Village for a few years while Patchen finished and later published his first book of verse, Before the Brave, in 1936. Over the course of his career, he wrote more than forty books of poetry, prose and drama, including Bury Them in God and First Will and Testament (both in 1939), The Journal of Albion Moonlight (1941), The Dark Kingdom (published in a limited edition of seventy-five copies with individually painted covers) and The Teeth of the Lion (both in 1942), Sleepers Awake (1946), To Say if You Love Someone (1948), Poemscapes (1958), and But Even So: Picture Poems (1968). Patchen was also interested in collaboration and multi-media experimentation. With the composer John Cage, he created the radio play The City Wears A Slouch Hat (broadcast in 1942), and in 1957 he performed with the Chamber Jazz Sextet, helping to further Jazz Poetry. Perhaps most notably, Patchen engaged in the visual arts, creating painted poems throughout his career. "It happens that very often my writing with pen is interrupted by my writing with brush, but I think of both as writing," said Patchen. "In other words, I don’t consider myself a painter. I think of myself as someone who has used the medium of painting in an attempt to extend." For more than thirty years, Patchen lived with a severe spinal ailment that caused him almost constant physical pain. An operation in the early 1950s, thanks to a fund set up by his fellow poets, including T. S. Eliot, William Carlos Williams, and E. E. Cummings, allowed him to regain his mobility, but the relief was short-lived: a mistake during a follow-up surgery in 1959 left him almost completely bedridden for the remaining thirteen years of his life, during which he created his most visually remarkable works. The weight of this personal battle was compounded by his sensitivity to greater issues of humanity, and his poetry paid special attention to the horrors of war. With his work, he tried to create a kind of sanctuary for the reader, apart from reality, where larger-than-life characters were motivated by their loving and benevolent natures. In 1967, the National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities presented Patchen with an award for a "life-long contribution to American letters." He died while living in California in 1972. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.