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***Rimbaud - Graham Robb (2000)
"Still another biography of the poet who stopped writing before he was
20! Over a century after his death, the procession of biographers,
translators, critics and hagiographers continues. It would seem that no
definitive identification can be made (Rimbaud the symbolist, the
surrealist, the Bolshevik, Rimbaud the bourgeois, the crook, the
pervert, Rimbaud the prophet, the superman, the mystic, Rimbaud the
Catholic, the cabalist, the atheist, etc.); the latest 'proved' avatar
is forever recycled as evidence -- faulty or secure -- on which to base
the next.... What Roland Barthes would call the ''figure'' of Rimbaud is the ghost at
the banquet of literature: his radical rejection of poetry (not of
writing, as Graham Robb makes clear: correspondence from Rimbaud's last
15 years constitutes a significant share of his output) has been
appropriated by literary history as his most enduringly poetic act. ..."
NY Times: There Was Only One Rimbaud
amazon: Rimbaud: A Biography by Graham Robb
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BBC - Rimbaud and Verlaine: France agonises over digging up gay poets
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Fertile Destabilization: On translating Rimbaud’s Illuminations By John Ashbery
"What are the Illuminations? Originally an untitled, unpaginated bunch of manuscript pages that Arthur Rimbaud handed to his former lover Paul Verlaine on the occasion of their last meeting, in Stuttgart in 1875. Verlaine had recently been released from a term in a Belgian prison for wounding the younger poet with a pistol in Brussels two years earlier. Rimbaud wanted his assassin manqué to deliver the pages to a friend, Germain Nouveau, who (he thought) would arrange for their publication. This casual attitude toward what would turn out to be one of the masterpieces of world literature is puzzling, even in someone as unpredictable as its author. Was it just a question of not wanting to splurge on stamps? (Verlaine would later complain in a letter that the package cost him '2 francs 75 in postage!!!') More likely it was because Rimbaud had decided already to abandon poetry for what would turn out to be a mercantile career in Africa, trafficking in a dizzying variety of commodities (though not, apparently, slaves, as some have thought). ..."
John Ashbery’s Arthur Rimbaud
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The Palladium, Flynn Theater, Brooklyn Academy of Music, The Spectrum, Symphony Hall, etc .(1967-2017)
The Clash, 1979 - The Palladium, NYC | Astor Piazzolla, 1988 - Flynn Theater, VT | Pina Bausch, 1984 - Café Müller, The Rite of Spring, Blaubart - Brooklyn Academy of Music NYC | Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, The Incredible String Band, 1968 - Cleveland, OH | Sun Ra and his Arkestra, 1988 - Hunt’s, VT | Fela Kuti, 1988 - Montreal, The Spectrum | Bob Marley and the Wailers, 1979 - Memorial Auditorium, VT | Pina Bausch, 1986 - Montreal, Place des Arts | John Prine, 1972 - Boston, Symphony Hall | Kamasi Washington, 2017 - Flynn Theater, VT
Bruce Springsteen the E Street Band, 1973 - Boston, Symphony Hall | Lucinda Williams, 2004 - Shelburne Farms, VT | Romeo Void, 1982 - Hunt’s, VT | Procol Harum, 1971 - SummerStage in Central Park, NYC | Philip Glass, 1982 - Memorial Auditorium, VT | Fred Frith, 1988 - Flynn Space, VT | Gillian Welch, 2004 - Winooski, Higher Ground, VT | Kate and Anna McGarrigle, 1984 - Hunt’s, VT | David Johansen, 1978 - UVM Athletics, VT | Talking Heads, 1979 - UVM Athletics, VT
Trisha Brown, 1989 - Flynn Theater, VT | Public Enemy, 1990 - Memorial Auditorium, VT | Steve
Goodman, 1973 - Cambridge, Club Passim, Boston | A View from the Bridge, Arthur Miller, 1967 - Sheridan Square Playhouse NYC | La La La Human Steps, 1992 - Flynn Theater, VT | New Order, 1984 - Montreal, The Spectrum | Susanne Linke, 1987 - Montreal | Bonnie Raitt, 1972 - Cambridge, Harvard Square Theatre | The Clash, 1979 - Montreal, Place des Arts | Talking Heads, 1984 - Flynn Space, VT
Rolling Thunder Revue, 1975 - UVM Athletics, VT | The Roches, 1968, 1984 - Allegheny College/Hunt’s, VT | Al Kooper, James Cotton, 1969 - SummerStage in Central Park, NYC | John Lincoln Wright, 1974 - Palmer St, Cambridge, Boston | Peter Tosh, 1981 - Memorial Auditorium, VT | Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, 1995 - Flynn Theate, VT | Keith Jarrett, 1977 - Shelburne Farm, VT | Elvis Costello the Attractions, 1979 - UVM Athletics, VT | Meredith Monk, 1988 - Flynn Theater, VT | The
Doors, 1968 - SummerStage in Central Park, NYC
Bob Dylan + The Band, 1973 - Boston, North Station | Doc Watson, 1967 - Carnegie Hall, NYC | Pere Ubu, 1989 - Club Metronome, VT | Grateful Dead, 1972 - Madison Square Garde, NYC | Simon & Garfunkel, 1968 - Forest Hills Stadium, NYC | David Bromberg, Bruce Springsteen, 1972 - Boston | Merce Cunningham, David Tudor, 1988 - Flynn Theater, VT | Richard Thompson, 1995 - Hunt’s, VT | Rosanne Cash, 2006 - Flynn Theater, VT | Michael Nyman, 1995 - Flynn Theater, VT
New York: The Drifters, The Crystals, The Young Rascals,
The Fifth Dimension, Gary Puckett and The Union Gap, Judy Collins, Beacon Street Union,
Pete Seeger, Sam and Dave, The Only Ones (CBGB), etc. Allegheny College. Tim Hardin, Grateful Dead (1970), Dave Mason, New
Riders Of
The Purple Sage, The Youngbloods, Boston: The Band (1976), Redbone (Club Passim), Maria Muldaur (Club
Passim), J. Geils Band, The Allman Brothers Band, Bonnie Raitt (1974), Bruce Springsteen (1975), J. Geils Band, etc. Vermont: Keith Jarrett (1978), Talking Heads (1982), Steve Reich, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Sly
& Robbie, Black Uhuru, Meredith Monk (2008), Philip Glass (1989),
Kronos Quartet, Laurie Anderson (1986, 209), Birdsongs of the Mesozoic (1988, 1990),
Afrika Bambaataa, George Clinton,
Habib Koite, etc. Montreal: The Clash (1984), King Sunny Adé, The Undertones, etc.
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When Leonard Cohen Guest Starred on Miami Vice (1986)
"Leonard Cohen was Canada’s answer to Bob Dylan. While best known perhaps as a singer-songwriter who penned the tune 'Hallelujah'— which was covered by Jeff Buckley, John Cale and just about everyone else under the sun — he was also at varying points in his colorful life a poet, a novelist, a law student and a Zen monk. Well, you can add to this list guest star on Miami Vice. Yes. Miami Vice, Michael Mann’s decade-defining crime series that somehow made stubble, pastel colors and Don Johnson cool. ... You can see him and some truly breathtaking examples of ‘80s fashion in the clip above. Miami Vice had a habit of casting music icons. Little Richard, Frank Zappa, Miles Davis, Willie Nelson, and Eartha Kitt also appeared in the series. But, unlike Cohen, they didn’t act in French. ..."
Miami Vice had a habit of casting music icons. Little Richard, Frank Zappa, Miles Davis, Willie Nelson, and Eartha Kitt also appeared in the series. But, unlike Cohen, they didn’t act in French.
Below you can see a montage of 20 rock stars who appeared on Miami Vice during its run.
Appearing on the episode “French Twist,” Cohen plays Francois Zolan, a French secret service agent who is up to no good. Though he’s in the episode for only a couple of minutes and almost all of it on the phone, Cohen just manages to ooze menace. You can see him and some truly breathtaking examples of ‘80s fashion in the clip above.
Miami Vice had a habit of casting music icons. Little Richard, Frank Zappa, Miles Davis, Willie Nelson, and Eartha Kitt also appeared in the series. But, unlike Cohen, they didn’t act in French.
Below you can see a montage of 20 rock stars who appeared on Miami Vice during its run.
Appearing on the episode “French Twist,” Cohen plays Francois Zolan, a French secret service agent who is up to no good. Though he’s in the episode for only a couple of minutes and almost all of it on the phone, Cohen just manages to ooze menace. You can see him and some truly breathtaking examples of ‘80s fashion in the clip above.
Miami Vice had a habit of casting music icons. Little Richard, Frank Zappa, Miles Davis, Willie Nelson, and Eartha Kitt also appeared in the series. But, unlike Cohen, they didn’t act in French.
Below you can see a montage of 20 rock stars who appeared on Miami Vice during its run.