Showing posts with label Haruki Murakami. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haruki Murakami. Show all posts

Friday, June 10, 2016

Friday' s Weekly Round-Up - 271


Starting on Sunday - week one of the Naropa Summer Writing Program (a four-week program through to July 9) - "Indra's Net Poetics".  This week - "Hive Mind". Coming up - "Grids, Maps & Constellations", "Science & Sanity", and "Labyrinths of Community, Labyrinths of Performance"

No Friday Round-Up for a couple of weeks, so a lot to catch up on.  Allen's box-set CD (The Last Word on First Blues) continues to get positive notices.  Here's Grant Britt's review in No DepressionHere's a notice (in Spanish) on the Vomb web-site. Here's producer Pat Thomas interviewed  on the web-site Aquarium Drunkard - "His voice [Allen's voice] to me sounds warm and engaged and engaging, feels like an old friend, or even family member singing to me. Weirdly, I find it comforting and inspiring."

Pat Thomas had more words to say and proved a lively m-c last Friday at the gathering for The Last Word on First Blues at NYC's Beat and Beyond event. (see Nicole Disser's overview of that festival for Bedford+Bowery - here)




                                                              [Photograph - Rick Dale]


More on the Beat and Beyond event (events - it was a non-stop jamboree). Here's Hettie Jones on the second day (Saturday) reading 



And here's Ed Sanders and the Fugs saluting band-mate Tuli Kupferberg 


                                                                   [Photograph - Caroline Aragon]

and here's the "We Also Remember" board - Beats and Beats Beyond that we remember. RIP.








New York's Daily News on Allen's birthday had an interesting piece by Brian Lisi on "Allen Ginsberg and his New York City haunts" (Columbia University, the old Women's House of Detention and Gaslight Cafe, Gem Spa, Tompkins Square Park). There was also an accompanying article (by Allison Chopin), "Ten Memorable Allen Ginsberg Quotes" (which, mercifully, didn't resort to the memes of  "Follow your inner moonlight, don't hide the madness.." and "Whoever controls the media.. etc etc" - or even, (surprisingly?) one of the current faves - "To gain your own voice, you have to forget about it being heard")

Allen birthday notices/notice in Spanish here and here - and in Italian - here and here 



[Patti Smith with Philip Glass (& composer Joe Hisaishe) in Tokyo, at the Sumida Trophony Hall concert, June 2016] 

Patti Smith and Philip Glass were in Japan this past week (at the Sumida Trophony Hall in Tokyo) with a very special version of their "The Poet Speaks", collaborative hommage to Allen, (this time featuring - projected on the screen behind them, at one point in the evening), an original translation, made-for-the-occasion, of Allen by novelist (and esteemed translator) Haruki Murakami






 Arthur Russell's archives have been acquired, it was recently announced - and by no less an institution than the New York Public Library - 166 linear feet of them! - "manuscripts, documents, ephemera, and sound recordings representing Russell's lifework in music". It contains "thousands of pages of handwritten compositions, lyric and song ideas, detailed project notes, graphic art, performance documentation, rare and unique vinyl LPs, and a trove of more than 1000 studio masters, alternate mixes and Russell's personal audio cassette listening copies of works from his genre-defying oeuvre"

The New York Public Library's announcement of the acquisition can be read in its entirety - here

Ben Ratliff's detailed notice of the acquisition (in the New York Times) may be read here

While Allen was being celebrated in New York (June 3rd)  David Schneider was visiting and gracing the San Francisco Zen Center with a reading  from his wonderful biography of Zen abbot, Philip Whalen,  Crowded By Beauty

Oh yes, it's been a busy past few weeks.


[David Schneider at San Francisco Zen Center, June 2016]


Friday, January 8, 2016

Friday's Weekly Round-Up - 250



The "Friday Weekly Round-Up", a miscellany of Ginsberg and Beat-related news, a regular feature here on the Allen Ginsberg Project (absent these past few weeks) reaches its two-hundred-and-fiftieth today (Out with the birthday cake!)

Our Allen, another essential site for Ginsberg enthusiasts, has been monitoring and keeping track. 
Randy Roark has been posting.  For example (on Allen's response to Jerry Aronson's definitive The Life and Times of Allen Ginsberg movie) - "He saw a working copy at one point and after it was over said, "So that's who I am?" 



Raymond Foye chimes in - "I watched this film with Allen on tape a few days before he died, just the two of us, sitting on his hospital bed at the loft on 14th Street. It was kind of heavy and also kind of amusing - Allen so true to form, watching a film documentary on himself on his deathbed, essentially"
Jerry Aronson himself responds - "WOW! Actually, I showed Allen the finished film in 1992 when it was really done and he had not watched much of it and I was anxious waiting for his response. When it was over he said: So that's Allen Ginsberg? And I nervously said, Well? He responded "OK" thank goodness....A year later I was invited to Thanksgiving at Eugene's house (his brother) in Long Island with the whole family. They had not seen the film so Allen had me bring a copy. To them it was a home movie and they were laughing and talking about how cute they looked. Allen glanced at me and gave me the OK sign. That's when I knew it was REALLY finished.


[Allen, being interviewed by Jerry Aronson for The Life and Times of Allen Ginsberg, Chautauqua Park, Boulder, July 1982, during the Jack Kerouac 25th Anniversary of On The Road Conference - Photograph by Randy Roark]

More cinema news -

On American Cinematographer, the cinematographer Edward Lachman speaks with Iain Stasukevich about his work on the 2010 movie version of Howl 

On Monday, this coming Monday, (at REDCAT, CalArt's Downtown Center for Contemporary Arts) the eagerly-awaited US premiere of "And When I Die I Won't Stay Dead", Billy Woodberry's documentary on the life and times of the great Bob Kaufman   

The William Burroughs DVD  (We've already featured Luc Sante's accompanying notes) - A further review (by Clayton Dillard on Slant magazine) may be accessed here



Speaking of Burroughs, did we mention this? - Josef Rauvolf's two-hour special on Czech radio tomorrow, starting at 9.15 AM (Czech time) - Vitava - That can be listened to here. 



                                                                     [Haruki Murakami]


                                                                     [Motoyuki Shibata]

Popular (world-renowned) novelist Haruki Murakami  (alongside essayist-translator  Motoyuki Shibata) will participate in a unique international collaboration during
Patti Smith and Philip Glass's June 4th 2016 performance(s) of their hommage to Allen,  "The Poet Speaks", when it takes place at Tokyo's Sumida Triphony Hall this summer.

"Lorsque ce spectacle est présenté en dehors d'une zone anglophone("When this show is presented outside an English-speaking region"), the organizers told AFP, "les paroles sont traduites sur grand écran" ("the lyrics are translated on the big screen"), cette fois, il s'agira d'une traduction entièrement nouvelle réalisée spécialement par MM. Murakami et Shibata" ("this time it will be an entirely new translation especially made by Mr. Murakani and Shibata")

June 22nd (till October the 3rd) - looking forward to the big Beat Generation exhibition scheduled for the Centre Pompidou in Paris.

And continuing the Paris news - Just two more days of Ugo Rondinone's I ♥ JOHN GIORNO show at the Palais de Tokyo
Jean-Jacques Lebel can be seen interviewing John Giorno here



                                                                       [Ashraf Fayadh]

The appalling Ashraf Fayadh case that we reported on here  continues to be an issue of the gravest concern. There has been a call, for next Thursday, January 14, for a worldwide reading of selected poems and other texts, in support of Ashraf Fayadh. Learn more about that action here