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Kenneth Patchen (December 13, 1911 – January 8, 1972) was an American poet and novelist.He experimented with different forms of writing and incorporated painting, drawing, and jazz music into his works, which have been compared with those of William Blake and Walt Whitman.
Miriam Patchen (née Oikemus, September 28, 1914 – March 6, 2000) was the wife and muse of poet and novelist Kenneth Patchen, who dedicated each of his more than 40 books to his wife. He also wrote and published a large number of love poems for Miriam, including well-known pieces like "23rd Street Runs Into Heaven."
Ruff designed, printed and did etchings for limited editions of poems by his wife, by Kenneth Patchen, and by Jonathan Williams. [3] [4] He worked with the little magazine Inferno, taught evening classes in fine-press printing and engraving methods, and printed business cards for neighborhood dressmakers, letterhead paper, and concert programs.
For Jay-Z, the transition into the sensitive, faux-genre of "dad rap" was steep, as he opened 2012 with “Glory,” the gorgeous, ringing celebration of his first child with Beyoncé, Blue Ivy.
According to Parker's liner notes accompanying the 1998 reissue, the album title is from a line of poetry by Kenneth Patchen: "through acceptance of the mystery peace & only through peace can come acceptance of the mystery." The composition of the same name is dedicated to and inspired by Patchen.
Libby Titus, a singer who recorded two albums in the late 1960s and ’70s before retiring from the music scene, later becoming the wife of Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen, died Sunday at age 77. No ...
Patchen Markell (born 1969), academic in political science; Kenneth Patchen (1911–1972), American poet and novelist; Miriam Patchen (1914–2000), wife and muse of Kenneth Patchen; David Patchen (fl. 2001–2016), American glass artist
The Song of Lazarus (1945) ASIN B0007DW3N2; Outlaw of the Lowest Planet by Kenneth Patchen (1946) – Preface by Alex Comfort ASIN B0007IVLIU; Art and Social Responsibility (1946) ASIN B0007ITVGO; The Signal to Engage (1946) ASIN B00190YVC8; Peace and Disobedience (1946) – pamphlet (reprinted in 1994 in Against Power and Death) [7] OCLC 609741757