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Joanne Kyger

Kyger photographed by [[Gloria Graham]] reading from ''Again: Poems 1989–2000'' during a videotaping for the installation ''Add-Verse'', 2004 Joanne Kyger (November 19, 1934 – March 22, 2017) was an American poet. The author of over 30 books of poetry and prose, Kyger was associated with the poets of the San Francisco Renaissance, the Beat Generation, Black Mountain, and the New York School.

Although Kyger is often characterized as a prominent female Beat poet in the predominately male inner circle of Beat Generation writers, she never considered herself as belonging to the Beat movement. Nor did she formally identify with any other movement; her work invokes various schools of poetry without belonging to any of them. In ''Reconstructing the Beats'', Amy L. Friedman calls Kyger "an important link between several major axes of American poetry and writing in the twentieth century." Linda Russo, in the webzine Jacket's edition devoted to Kyger, notes that "there is no one way to talk about her work except as that of a singular individual."

Kyger's early poetry was influenced by Charles Olson's "projective verse" concept of letting breath and open construction, rather than rhyme and syntax, guide poetic composition. This influence continued to shape her mature work. In a 2010 interview Kyger says, "You want to make it so that someone could say it. I try to 'score' the lines for the page with that in mind, the breathing, the timing." Unlike Olson, notes Dale Smith in his essay "Joanne Kyger and the Narrative of Every Day," Kyger "focuses on events and happenings, moving herself out of the way as a kind of recording instrument . . . faithful to specific moments in time and attendant to the many spirits or moods of landscape." In a 2007 review of Kyger's book ''About Now: Collected Poems'', Lewis MacAdams describes Kyger as from the "School of Backyard Poets, who look out their kitchen windows and see the universe."

Kyger's poems emerged from a daily literary practice of recording thoughts, events, and dreams. Most of the poems are dated, either in the title or at the end. Much like journals, they include everything from philosophical musings to the weather. Themes—arising from her practice of Zen Buddhism, study of consciousness, explorations of ancient Greek and Native American mythologies, frequent travels to Mexico, observations of the natural landscape, and daily life in a small coastal town—continue from book to book, like installments in an autobiography. In a 2011 interview, Kyger says, "I think of notebook writing like a practice—I try and do it whether I have anything good or bad or interesting to say. And the chronology becomes the narrative, a history of a writing 'self.'" Provided by Wikipedia
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    There you are : interviews, journals, and ephemera / by Kyger, Joanne

    Published 2017
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    Going on : selected poems, 1958-1980 / by Kyger, Joanne

    Published 1983
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    Strange big moon : the Japan and India journals, 1960-1964 / by Kyger, Joanne

    Published 2000
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    As ever : selected poems / by Kyger, Joanne

    Published 2002
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    Man / by Kyger, Joanne

    Published 1988
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    On time : poems 2005-2014 / by Kyger, Joanne

    Published 2015
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    The tapestry and the web. by Kyger, Joanne

    Published 1965
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    Places to go. by Kyger, Joanne

    Published 1970
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    Some life / by Kyger, Joanne

    Published 2000
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    Again : poems 1989-2000 / by Kyger, Joanne

    Published 2001
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    Wild dog 18 /

    Published 1965
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    Book for sensei : poems /

    Published 1990
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    West Coast : Beat & beyond /

    Published 2011
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    Lost & found : the CUNY poetics document initiative.

    Published 2012
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