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Douglas Blazek (born 1941) is a Polish-American poet and editor who published the literary chapbook ''Ole'' and was proprietor of the Open Skull Press. He is one of the founders of the Mimeo Revolution, a literary movement that sprang up concurrently with The Beats. He was instrumental in bringing non-establishment poets such as Charles Bukowski into the limelight by publishing their work. As described in the introduction to James DenBoer's '' A Bibliography of the Published Works of Douglas Blazek: 1961-2001'' (Glass Eye Books, 2003), Blazek is noteworthy for his prolific early period (1964-1978), followed by an extended hiatus. Between 1978 and 2009, Blazek published only one book, but this was also a time of intense creativity, as the poet focused on rewriting all his previously published work. The first book-length results of this labor, ''Aperture Mirror'' and ''Gutting Cats in Search of Fiddles'' were published in 2012 by Edition Muta with more titles forthcoming. ==Bibliography== *''We can be Gentle and Undeceived Both'' (Andabata Press, 1964) *''Long Dongs'' (with Joe Nickell & Steve Richmond) (7 Flowers Press, 1966) *''Life in a Common Gun: An Informal Book of Communications'' (Quixote, 1968) *''All Gods Must Learn to Kill'' (Analecta Press, 1968) *''Forever Worship the Second Coming'' (editor) (San Francisco, CA: Black Rabbit Press, 1968) *''Broken Knuckle Poems'' (San Francisco, CA: Black Rabbit Press, 1969) *''Battlefield Syrup'' (San Francisco, CA: Lone Ranger Biology Press, 1969) *''I Advance With a Loaded Rose'' (Twowindows Press, 1969) *''Fuck Off Unless You Take Off That Mask'' (Gunrunner Press, 1969) *''Climbing Blind'' (Second Aeon Publications, 1970) *''Flux & Reflux: Journeys in a Magical Fluid'' (Oyez, 1970) *''Skull Juices'' (Twowindows Press, 1970) *''Why Man Goes To The Moon'' (Morgan Press, 1970) *''Zany Typhoons'' (Open Skull Press, Sacramento, CA, 1970) *''This Is What You Wanted, Isn't It?: Poems by Douglas Blazek'' (pamphlet) (Watertown, MA: AugTwoFive, 1970). *''Inner marathons'' (chapbook) (Killaly Press, 1973) *''A Bukowski Sampler'', editor (Druid Press, 1973) *''I Am a Weapon'' (chapbook) (Ox Head Press, 1975) *''Lethal Paper'' (chapbook) (The Stone Press, 1975) *''Exercises in Memorizing Myself'' (Twowindows Press, 1976) *''Edible Fire'' (Morgan Press, 1978) *''We Sleep as the Dream Weaves Outside Our Minds'' (Alantansi Press, 1994) *''A Bibliography of the Published Works of Douglas Blazek: 1961-2001'' (Glass Eye Books, 2003) *''News of a Useless Thing'' (Prismatic Navigator Press, 2009) *''The Pied Piper of Advanced Perception'' (48th Street Press, Philadelphia, PA, 2010) *''The Song That Ends Ends Our Singing'' (48th Street Press, Philadelphia, PA, 2012) *''Aperture Mirror'' (Edition Muta, Easthampton, MA, 2012) *''Gutting Cats in Search of Fiddles'' (Edition Muta, Easthampton, MA, 2012) *''The Blindfold Alphabet'' (Edition Muta, Easthampton, MA 2014) *''Ventriloquy of Light'' (Edition Muta, Easthampton, MA 2014) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Douglas Blazek」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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