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Ed Dorn Live

Ed Dorn Live

Edward Dorn

The University of Michigan Press
2007
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“Ed Dorn’s achievement has been to create single-handedly a language of public reference, and to have brought within the sphere of expressive language and poetic experience objects and feelings which had been, literally, unimaginable in those terms. It is in this context that he is one of the masters of our contemporary language.”—Peter Ackroyd“Ed was one of the most thoughtful but penetrating thinkers. There was no PollyAnna in him at all. And that’s what I liked about him.”—Amiri BarakaAlong with Charles Olson, Robert Creeley, Allen Ginsberg, Denise Levertov, William Carlos Williams, and others, Edward Dorn taught at and became associated with the Black Mountain school in North Carolina. Although influenced by Charles Olson, Dorn’s poetry was really like no other’s. The Virginia Quarterly Review called him “an experienced and accomplished poet who has absorbed Olson, Williams, and Pound and moved beyond them.” This book is especially important for the way it synthesizes Dorn’s views on poetic experimentation, the distinction between consciousness and sensibility, and “heretical” intellection, which is to say the components of his poetics of aggression.
Ed Dorn Live

Ed Dorn Live

Joseph Richey

The University of Michigan Press
2007
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This work collects the commentary of the later years and last days of one of America's most powerful and unique poets. Along with Charles Olson, Robert Creeley, Allen Ginsberg, Denise Levertov, William Carlos Williams, and others, Edward Dorn taught at and became associated with the Black Mountain school in North Carolina. Although influenced by Charles Olson, Dorn's poetry was really like no other's. ""The Virginia Quarterly Review"" called him ""an experienced and accomplished poet who has absorbed Olson, Williams, and Pound and moved beyond them."" This book is especially important for the way it synthesizes Dorn's views on poetic experimentation, the distinction between consciousness and sensibility, and ""heretical"" intellection, which is to say the components of his poetics of aggression.
Ed Ruscha and the Great American West

Ed Ruscha and the Great American West

University of California Press
2016
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The renowned artist Ed Ruscha was born in Nebraska, grew up in Oklahoma, and has lived and worked in Southern California since the late 1950s. Beginning in 1956, road trips across the American Southwest furnished a conceptual trove of themes and motifs that he mined throughout his career. The everyday landscapes of the West, especially as experienced from the automobile - gas stations, billboards, building facades, parking lots, and long stretches of roadway - are the primary motifs of his often deadpan and instantly recognizable paintings and works on paper, as well as his influential artist books such as Twentysix Gasoline Stations and All the Buildings on the Sunset Strip. His iconic word images - declaring Adios, Rodeo, Wheels over Indian Trails, and Honey...Twisted through More Damn Traffic to Get Here - further underscore a contemporary Western sensibility. Ruscha's interest in what the real West has become - and Hollywood's version of it - plays out across his oeuvre. The cinematic sources of his subject matter can be seen in his silhouette pictures, which often appear to be grainy stills from old Hollywood movies. They feature images of the contemporary West, such as parking lots and swimming pools, but also of its historical past: covered wagons, buffalo, teepees, and howling coyotes. Featuring essays by Karin Breuer and D. J. Waldie, and a fascinating interview with the artist conducted by Kerry Brougher, this stunning catalogue, produced in close collaboration with the Ruscha studio, offers the first full exploration of the painter's lifelong fascination with the romantic concept and modern reality of the evolving American West. Published in association with the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Exhibition dates: de Young, San Francisco: July 16-October 9, 2016.
Ed Savage and the Savage Halloween Massacre: The Savage Saga - Volume 3
"Helicopters crashing...a mysterious girl with a knife in hand...families with secrets...killers on the loose...an underwater graveyard...and a jack o' lantern of death atop a windmill that watches it all. This can ONLY be one series on the market today and it goes by the name of SAVAGE If you wish to end a trilogy with a bang, this is the way to do it. Book III leaves you gasping for breath as you 'run' with Ed Savage and his brothers, their friends, and enemies, as a wealth of secrets and lies are uncovered. Have a lot of time on your hands before picking this up, because after the first paragraph, you will NOT want to put this down 5 Stars " - Amy Lignor, Bestselling Author of the Tallent & Lowery AdventuresHalloween, quite literally, ends with a bang, when Ed Savage is shot and falls from his helicopter. An escape of monumental proportions after nearly being killed by the deranged Claw Lakes Killer.Could this be the end for Ed Savage?All this action begins when Ed opens negotiations with Presser Pharmaceuticals' mogul Steve Presser, to acquire the abandoned Faraday Tower for his old friend Tasker Grenning. Real estate takes a backseat when Tasker then talks Ed and the rest of the Savage brothers into joining him on the dating show, Eligible Husbands: New York.Chaos erupts when a variety of horrific events come into play. From a premed student who is brutally murdered, to the Vreeland girls being violently attacked by a disturbed stalker, and the secret Dr. Blake Vreeland finally tells his brother Eric that had been kept locked and buried emerges to find its way to his demented brother, the psychopathic Dr. Todd, who finds his way out of imprisonment underneath Vreeland Hills Sanatorium - it seems no one will be able to escape their fate as death comes to visit them at Dancer Castle in Upstate New York.Meanwhile...a lone woman investigates an old home on Claw Lakes. Discovering the hauntings, the ghosts that walk the old, wooden floors, she also uncovers secrets she never imagined...and a strange tie to Ed Savage is revealed. Volume III is a truly exciting conclusion to "Ed Savage and the Savage Murders Trilogy" that delivers non-stop action, intrigue, and murder on a trip to Hell and back
Ed Savage and the Savage Murders Trilogy: The Savage Saga Volume 1
Watch as the charmed lives of a well-born man turned Hollywood actor and his family are demolished. At first glance, Ed Savage has it all-an amazing career, a beautiful home, and a wonderful wife and children. Unfortunately for Savage, it's all about to go south.The first part of Ed Savage and the Savage Murders Trilogy: The Savage Saga shows a perfect life unraveling as the seeds of the looming murderous mysteries emerge. The Savage family comes under attack. Ed Savage's past returns to bite him hard when a secret from a long ago murder becomes known, and his mountain getaway is anything but. The second section of the relentlessly fast-paced journey is set in the aftershock of terror. Revenge fuels the action as Ed Savage literally fights for his life, his family, and the truth.In the final part of the series, the Savages' reality is finally shattered. Everything Ed Savage believed was buried has risen-and what he thought was over is far from it. Just when he thinks he has finally learned all there is to know about the reasons for his deadly turn of bad luck, the plot twists. Nothing is as it seems until the acrid, bitter end.A 'Jackie Collins' family saga is perfectly mixed with 'King' horror. I bet you never thought those would be found together in one book Enjoy it -The Write Companion. The Savage Saga is a scandalous, shocking, and suspenseful genre mashing trilogy that defies definition. This action-packed murder mystery, set against mother nature's wrath, offers up an ending you won't see coming... Giving rise to a new hero on the Hollywood landscape.Actor Ed Savage's life is about to implode. Secrets from his past threaten to tear apart the life he has painstakingly built with his family, placing them all in imminent danger. At first, a secluded mountain sanctuary appears to be the perfect place to lie low and figure things out. But unknown to Savage and his family, they've fallen right into the line of fire.Unspeakable horror ensues, and those that make it out alive do not have time to count their blessings. The thought to-be-dead rise, and the living are again in a fight for lives against a strange cult and revenge plots gone amuck. Savage and his family are teetering on the edge when the truth is finally revealed-Or is it?
Ed Savage And The Decimated Savage Demise: The Savage Saga - A Hollywood Horror Soap Opera - Volume II
Just when Ed Savage thinks the family nightmare is over, new villains enter his life, and he's faced with murder, mayhem, a haunted sanatorium, and a past that won't leave him in peace, which includes a gunshot to the chest.When Ed plans on meeting the son he never knew he had, trouble starts when Agency One gets a lead on an old case involving a missing Cold War submarine loaded with hot warheads. When his nieces get kidnapped, Ed thinks it has something to do with his investigation. And a sadistic acquaintance remembers Ed Savage-and has dastardly plans for him at the oldest sanatorium still running. In the middle of all this, the psychopathic Doctor Todd returns to the sanatorium to claim his hospital. Ed's wife, Marlo, joins Tycoon Wives where the show's producer hides a deadly secret, and a shocking allegation surfaces on live TV-while Ed is giving an interview.Ed had always been resourceful. But with a bullet, a terrifying explosion causing a subsea earthquake sending destruction to his loved ones-can he save his family and himself?Ed Savage and the Decimated Savage Demise is the gripping sequel to Ed Savage and the Savage Murders Trilogy: The Savage Saga, a book that Scream magazine called "fast-paced and constantly unpredictable," adding, "Someone needs to make this into a TV show in the near future."Whether it be evil doctors within the walls of a frightening sanitarium or a government project that literally resurrects danger from the bottom of the sea, this series covers it all. Not since the days of Hollywood Husbands has a family been this undeniably mesmerizing. This is one Savage clan that deserves their place on screen " -Amy Lignor, bestselling author of "The Angel Chronicles"
Ed McBain/Evan Hunter

Ed McBain/Evan Hunter

Erin E. MacDonald

McFarland Co Inc
2012
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One of the most prolific crime writers of the last century, Evan Hunter published more than 120 novels from 1952 to 2005 under a variety of pseudonymns. He also wrote several teleplays and screenplays, including Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds, and the 1954 novel The Blackboard Jungle. When the Mystery Writers of America named Hunter a Grand Master, he gave the designation to his alter ego, Ed McBain, best known for his long-running police procedural series about the detectives of the 87th Precinct. This comprehensive companion provides detailed information about all of Evan Hunter's/Ed McBain's works, characters, and recurring themes. From police detective and crime stories to dramatic novels and films, this reference celebrates the vast body of literature of this versatile writer.
Ed Wood, Mad Genius

Ed Wood, Mad Genius

Rob Craig

McFarland Co Inc
2009
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Filmmaker Ed Wood was controversial and critically maligned, even labeled "the worst director of all time," yet he achieved cult status and remains of great interest today. This book frames Wood's work, such as the cross-dressing themed Glen or Glenda? and the haphazard Bride of the Monster, as reflections of the culture of their era. Wood invariably worked with infinitesimal budgets, shooting at breakneck speed, incorporating plot twists that defied all logic. Yet there was a tangible if unfocused thematic thrust to Wood's films, which meditate fitfully on gender, religion and society, revealing a "holy trinity" of fixations--sex, death and resurrection. Wood's infamous Plan 9 From Outer Space encapsulates the fixations and flaws that were his hallmarks, and with 22 other films, is explored here. A filmography and 47 photographs are included.
Ed McKean

Ed McKean

Rich Blevins

McFarland Co Inc
2014
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The exemplar of the major league slugging shortstop before either Honus Wagner or Lou Boudreau, Ed McKean spent a dozen seasons as a high-profile contributor to the Cleveland Spiders, leading his team to three playoff berths and the 1895 Temple Cup championship. He played in no fewer than four of the Society for American Baseball Research's "100 greatest games of the 19th century." This first McKean biography returns the charismatic Irishman to the spotlight, recounting his efforts to reimagine himself as one of Cleveland's original sports heroes, his struggle to win a significant place in fin de siecle America, and his leading role in the Emerald Age of baseball. Appendices provide his major league career batting record, his year-by-year offensive rankings, and even lines from a poem attributed to him.
Ed Bolden and Black Baseball in Philadelphia

Ed Bolden and Black Baseball in Philadelphia

Courtney Michelle Smith

McFarland Co Inc
2017
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For nearly 40 years, Ed Bolden dominated black baseball in Philadelphia. He owned two teams, the Darby-based Hilldale Club and the Philadelphia Stars, and briefly led the Eastern Colored League, which he founded. Winner of two championships--one with each team--he experienced the highs and lows of the Negro Leagues. He remained with the Stars until his death in 1950, which foreshadowed the dissolution of the Negro Leagues in the face of Major League Baseball's integration. This book examines Bolden's leadership of both teams through economic downturns, racial discrimination and two world wars.
Ed Roth's Mysterion

Ed Roth's Mysterion

Jeffrey A. Jones

McFarland Co Inc
2016
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Ed "Big Daddy" Roth (1932-2001) was a phenomenon. His body of work is still discussed in hot rodding, fine arts and pop culture circles and his cult following remains as devoted as it was during his career. His 1963 Mysterion show car--featuring two big-block Ford V8s--was his masterpiece and the story of its rise and brief existence is legendary. Though it was immortalized as a popular plastic model kit and is featured on several websites, little is known about Roth's magnum opus. There are a number of fanciful stories of its demise--mostly fiction. Combining history and shop class, this book provides a full investigation of Mysterion--both the legend and the machine itself. Drawing on interviews, magazine articles, photos, models and other (sometimes obscure) sources, the author pieces together the true story of the car, while documenting his own faithful bolt-by-bolt recreation of Mysterion.
Ed Hardy

Ed Hardy

Karin Breuer; Sherry Fowler

RIZZOLI INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS
2022
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Ed Hardy s (b. 1945) unique vision spans decades, creating an indelible mark on popular culture. Accompanying a major exhibition, this profusely illustrated survey of his life in art traces his inspirations, rooted both in traditional American tattooing of the first half of the twentieth century and in the imagery of Japan s ukiyo-e era. Hardy, raised in Southern California, became intrigued with tattoo art at the age of ten, setting up shop in his parents den. After attending the San Francisco Art Institute in the 1960s, he rejected a graduate fellowship from Yale to apprentice at studios up and down the West Coast. It was his intention to rescue tattooing from its subculture, outsider status and elevate it to at least the level of folk art. Hardy s success at breathing new life into the art form is chronicled in a plethora of tattoo designs, paintings, drawings, prints, and three-dimensional work spanning fifty years. While the world that inspires him may be lost, Hardy s distinct visual language is vibrantly alive within American visual vernacular, synonymous to some with the spirit of the West Coast itself.
Ed Barrow

Ed Barrow

Daniel R Levitt

University of Nebraska Press
2010
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Before the feuding owners turned to Ed Barrow to be general manager in 1920, the Yankees had never won a pennant. They won their first in 1921 and during Barrow's tenure went on to win thirteen more as well as ten World Series. This biography of the incomparable Barrow is also the story of how he built the most successful sports franchise in American history. Barrow spent fifty years in baseball. He was in the middle of virtually every major conflict and held practically every job except player. Daniel R. Levitt describes Barrow's pre-Yankees years, when he managed Babe Ruth and the Boston Red Sox to their last World Series Championship before the "curse." He then details how Barrow assembled a winning Yankees team both by purchasing players outright and by developing talent through a farm system. The story of the making of the great Yankees dynasty reveals Barrow's genius for organizing, for recognizing baseball talent, and for exploiting the existing economic environment. Because Barrow was a player in so many of baseball's key events, his biography gives a clear and eye-opening picture of how America's sport was played in the twentieth century, on the field and off. A complex portrait of a larger-than-life character in the annals of baseball, this book is also an inside history of how the sport's competitive environment evolved and how the Yankees came to dominate it.
Ed Kennedy's War

Ed Kennedy's War

Ed Kennedy

Louisiana State University Press
2012
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On May 7, 1945, Associated Press reporter Ed Kennedy became the most famous -- or infamous -- American correspondent of World War II. On that day in France, General Alfred Jodl signed the official documents as the Germans surrendered to the Allies. Army officials allowed a select number of reporters, including Kennedy, to witness this historic moment -- but then instructed the journalists that the story was under military embargo. In a courageous but costly move, Kennedy defied the military embargo and broke the news of the Allied victory. His scoop generated instant controversy. Rival news organisations angrily protested, and the AP fired him several months after the war ended.In this absorbing and previously unpublished personal account, Kennedy recounts his career as a newspaperman from his early days as a stringer in Paris to the aftermath of his dismissal from the AP. During his time as a foreign correspondent, he covered the Spanish Civil War, the rise of Mussolini in Italy, unrest in Greece, and ethnic feuding in the Balkans. During World War II, he reported from Greece, Italy, North Africa, and the Middle East before heading back to France to cover its liberation and the German surrender negotiations. His decision to break the news of V-E Day made him front-page headlines in the New York Times. In his narrative, Kennedy emerges both as a reporter with an eye for a good story and an unwavering foe of censorship. This edition includes an introduction by Tom Curley and John Maxwell Hamilton, as well as a prologue and epilogue by Kennedy's daughter, Julia Kennedy Cochran. Their work draws upon newly available records held in the Associated Press Corporate Archives.
Ed Bacon

Ed Bacon

Gregory L. Heller; Alexander Garvin

University of Pennsylvania Press
2016
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In the mid-twentieth century, as Americans abandoned city centers in droves to pursue picket-fenced visions of suburbia, architect and urban planner Edmund Bacon turned his sights on shaping urban America. As director of the Philadelphia City Planning Commission, Bacon forged new approaches to neighborhood development and elevated Philadelphia's image to the level of great world cities. Urban development came with costs, however, and projects that displaced residents and replaced homes with highways did not go uncriticized, nor was every development that Bacon envisioned brought to fruition. Despite these challenges, Bacon oversaw the planning and implementation of dozens of redesigned urban spaces: the restored colonial neighborhood of Society Hill, the new office development of Penn Center, and the transit-oriented shopping center of Market East. Ed Bacon is the first biography of this charismatic but controversial figure. Gregory L. Heller traces the trajectory of Bacon's two-decade tenure as city planning director, which coincided with a transformational period in American planning history. Edmund Bacon is remembered as a larger-than-life personality, but in Heller's detailed account, his successes owed as much to his savvy negotiation of city politics and the pragmatic particulars of his vision. In the present day, as American cities continue to struggle with shrinkage and economic restructuring, Heller's insightful biography reveals an inspiring portrait of determination and a career-long effort to transform planning ideas into reality.