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Terry Allen

Terry Allen

Terry Allen

University of Texas Press
2010
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"Finding one particular thing at one particular time, then letting a world accumulate around it, in rough contingency, nothing quite fitting or not fitting." This is how Dave Hickey describes the work of artist and singer-songwriter Terry Allen, who creates works that proliferate into a constellation of genres as he revisits and revises his original inspirations. A painting may lead to a sculpture, which morphs into a song that takes on many voices and becomes a theatre piece or video installation. Yet, in Allen's endlessly evolving art, "nothing that you might actually see in the world is depicted, nothing is even surreal, because surrealism infers a starting point in reality. The songs are sung by disembodied voices. The stories are told by voices with regional accents. The drawings are drawn because otherwise we could not see what they are about, so they are better read as heraldry, or glyphs, or typologies than anything like pictures."Terry Allen is the first comprehensive retrospective of this prolific artist's work. It opens with a previously unpublished celebration of Allen by Dave Hickey, then covers his three largest and most important series-JUAREZ, with critical commentary by Dave Hickey; RING, with commentary by Marcia Tucker; and YOUTH IN ASIA, with an interview of Terry Allen and commentary by Dave Hickey. It also explores Allen's other significant visual works-installations, public works and bronzes, and sculpture and works on paper. Highlighting an equally important part of the artist's oeuvre, Michael Ventura provides an insightful discussion of Allen's music. More than two hundred color and black-and-white images flow in and around the texts, providing a sweeping visual gallery of Allen's work in which, as Hickey observes, "not only are there no happy endings. There are no endings."
No Cash, No Fear

No Cash, No Fear

Terry Allen

John Wiley Sons Inc
2001
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If you’ve got big ideas and little or no cash––congratulations! You’re just the person Terry Allen speaks to in No Cash, No Fear––a powerful guide to start-up success bursting with invaluable lessons for the aspiring or struggling entrepreneur. Allen, who has started more than 20 businesses in his long and illustrious career, reveals exactly how he did it with none or very little of his own money––and how you can, too! He gives you his foolproof strategies for obtaining cash from a variety of surprisingly accessible sources. You’ll discover ways to sell your product before it even exists and how to get someone to give you $1 million to invest (and a Rolls Royce to boot)! Allen also reveals: The four ingredients you need to cook up a business Why being short of cash should never be a problem How to start a business with $2,000 and make $15,000 profit in the first week Why you don’t need a business degree to be successful Four commandments for running a solid, profitable company "I love this book."––Andrew Tobias, author of the million-copy bestselling classic, The Only Investment Guide You Will Ever Need
Preserving the Past for the Present

Preserving the Past for the Present

Terry Allen

Kelsay Books
2024
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The witty and devastatingly beautiful rush of words in Terry Allen's poems mimic the way time and memory flood our senses leaving reflections that crystalize a well-lived life. This book is a sum of folk speaking their stories, the words they utter and the ones they can't, or as Allen writes, "everyone communicating / just not very well thank you." This collection is Twain-like in its ironic and humorous look at both relatives and strangers who are as "genuine / as a large glass of oat milk / served next to a heaping plate / of imitation crab" and good "people / we might recognize, if we care to look." Intermixed with the local color of Allen's experience and observations are Pinteresque intimations of the menace others make in the world and the absurdity they leave behind. Throughout, Allen leaves us with a strong sense of a past that shapes the present, in a "world where people / live with mercy and compassion" and where the one word that counts is empathy.-Janet Reed, author of Blue Exhaust: Poems (FLP, 2019)Terry Allen's Preserving the Past for the Present is an insightful, funny and bravely observant collection of poems, with so many facets of human experience represented in a powerfully diverse and warmly harmonized accessible style. -Chad Parmenter, award-winning poet and author of Weston's Unsent Letters to ModottiWith Preserving the Past for the Present, Terry Allen once again brings us his inimitable style as he remarks on the peculiarities of people around us. From the wry humor of "Things You May Not Want to Order at That New Exotic Restaurant" to the somber notes of "Flying Squirrels Can't Really Fly" and "About the Light," his characters and scenes draw the reader into the tales he weaves. In his eponymous poem, he reminds us that we may not know people as well as we think we do. As in "Folktales in the Dark," his writing provides insights that might often escape us but are right before us "if we care to look."-Ken Gierke, author of Glass Awash and Heron Spirit
Jim Roche

Jim Roche

Terry Allen

Florida State University, Museum of Fine Arts
2011
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Jim Roche was born to run. His motorcycle exploits have been interwoven throughout his career. Sometimes riding is a dangerous course and he sustained serious injury in 1993 but hasn't abaondoned the source of his glory-road imagery. Known also for his enthusiasm for outsider art, Roche celebrates native heritage. Despite the fact that the internet has created a global visual-arts village, Roche observes a more specific sense of place. His "background piece" at the Whitney Museum of Art in the 1970s catapulted him into the New York Art world, and yet, not long afterward, sent him back out of the city to return to his roots and his inspiration in what was, in that decade, the very deep South.Not to be confined to one medium, Roche has been a ceramist, an assemblage sculptor, a videographer, a curator of Haitian and "outsider" art, and he paints and draws in a lively Florida vernacular.
Art Work

Art Work

Terry Allen

Kelsay Books
2021
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These poems will surprise you. Their deep concerns are handled in ways that the reader can't help but be reminded, if not stunned into revelations, concerning the human predicament. Terry Allen's Art Work opens with the poem Isadora, about one of the most famous avant-garde dancers of the 20th Century. We see in her life the rewards and dangers of opening up to the world, how we are liberated and yet die in the act of liberation, leaving the reader with the echo of her words, no matter the risk, "Don't let them tame you." Allen then takes us on a wild ride through history but never abandoning the historical moment to the past, but showing how it touches the present moment, as when he pays tribute to the florescence of ancient Greek playwriting, especially the comedies of 2,500 years ago. Still, then the poem begins its closing with these lines: It's like Bertolt Brecht/said...one shouldn't fight/dictators one should/ridicule them, and how tragically that sentiment reflects the present day. Reader, these poems are all in the early pages of Art Work. You have so much more to look forward to. From a 1910 Vatican decree against Modernism to the speak-easy years between the two World Wars, to a delightful dialogue between father and son on the way to school as they challenge each other to name famous movie dogs, and expect to find Latin, Cicero, Harry Potter, and Trivial Pursuit banging up against each other in a single poem, all telling us that history never stops revealing itself to us. This book is a masterful achievement. Walter Bargen, first Poet Laureate of Missouri and author of Pole Dancing in the Night Club of God The poems in Art Work are both accessible and engaging. Terry Allen's involvement in theater and his love of jazz shines through on many pages. This is a collection to read, savor, and read again.Karen Loeb, Eau Claire, Wisconsin Writer in Residence, 2018-2020, and author of Jump Rope Queen and Other Stories Terry Allen's poems pull you in like an intriguing conversation and leave you with a jolt of surprise and smiling at their sly humorRebecca Graves, librarian, poet, and author of The Racoon at the Bottom of the Stairs
The Spooky Perambulator

The Spooky Perambulator

Terry Allen Hunter

Wyrd Wolf Howl Press
2023
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He had settled for the cosy repetitiveness of his underachieving life. And then his best friend involves him in an unusual quest and everything he knows is blown apart. Strange visitations and vividly unsettling memories haunt him in a world that he no longer recognizes. Has he lost his mind? Why does he now seem to be attractive to the opposite sex? Is that just wishful thinking? Who, and more importantly what, is his new friend? And why does a famous writer's dead wife constantly harass him?
Time We Left

Time We Left

Terry Grimwood; Allen Ashley; Sarah Doyle

Lulu.com
2020
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Time We Left - A lonely vigil aboard a vast space station orbiting a dying planet. A poignant tribute to one of the first living beings to leave Earth. A deadly planet where sentience is not as humanity understands it. A race against time to save the crew of a starship lost in the depths of Bastard Space.