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Bern Porter’s Map of Physics!
http://www.eoht.info/m/page/Map+of+Physics
Bern Porter’s Map of Physics!
http://www.eoht.info/m/page/Map+of+Physics
Am I correct that the Institute was located at 50 Salmond St which was also Berns residence in Belfast and that the bookstore was at 22? Thanks.
Bern didn’t have a bookstore in Belfast. He ran his publishing business out of his house, which was also where the Institute was located. The house’s address was 22 Salmond from the time he moved there in 1972 until the early-90s, when the post office changed the number to 50.
Thanks for writing--
Mark Melnicove
Bern Porter Collection: Colby College
http://digitalcommons.colby.edu/porter_collection/
This is a rich, digital archive of Porter’s work, some of it available for the first time here.
Review of “Listen to this Page,” exhibit of Bern Porter’s work at Colby College Museum.
http://hyperallergic.com/201631/bern-porter-never-finish/
Essays, etc. about Bern Porter
An ongoing list:
BERN PORTER'S FRIENDS IN BOOKS
Richard Cary
http://digitalcommons.colby.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1999&context=cq
Colby Library Quarterly, series 9, no.2, June 1970, pg.114-129
HOW BERN PORTER SAW THE WORLD
Alex Irvine
http://www.colby.edu/colby.mag/issues/30/article/285/how-bern-porter-saw-the-world/
Colby Magazine, Spring 2005
INTEROGATIONS OF THE BLANK PAGE: ON BERN PORTER (PART I)
Andrew David King
http://www.kenyonreview.org/2012/08/interrogations-of-the-blank-page-on-bern-porter-part-i/
August 19, 2012, The Kenyon Review (blog)
THE SCIART ORIGINS OF BERN PORTER’S FOUND POEMS
Joel Lipman
http://sibila.com.br/english/joel-lipman/5039
introduction to Found Poems, Bern Porter, Nightboat Books, 2011, pp.
WISDOM OF THE QUESTIONING EYE: Five books from the 1960s, by found poet Bern Porter (1911-2004)
Mark Melnicove
http://www.ubu.com/historical/porter/porter_5books.html
Ubuweb Historical
BERN PORTER AND UNINTENTIONAL ART
http://pluperfecter.blogspot.com/2010/11/bern-porter-and-unintentional-art.html
A STARTLING AND UNEXPECTED WONDER: 10 IDEAS ABOUT BERN PORTER’S FOUNDS
http://andrewfield81.wordpress.com/2014/04/09/a-startling-and-unexpected-wonder-10-ideas-about-bern-porters-founds/
AT HOME IN THE FOUND AND LOST
Paul Stephens
http://www.drunkenboat.com/db17/found-poems
BERN PORTER’S FOUND POEMS
by Michael Leong
http://hyperallergic.com/46831/bern-porters-found-poems/
Bern Porter, Henry Miller's publisher.
"The Kinds of Love," performance poetry by Bern Porter and Mark Melnicove.
"Name, Address, City, State, Zip," performance poetry by Bern Porter and Mark Melnicove.
"Everything is Packaged," performance poetry by Mark Melnicove and Bern Porter.
Performance and Sound Poetry by Porter and Melnicove, released March 2010 by Turned Word Records.
Happy 100th birthday to Bern Porter
Happy Birthday to Bern Porter, who would have been 100 years old today. Born Valentine's Day, February 14, 1911, Porter Settlement (Houlton) Maine. "Things are in transition and we are faced now with the possibility of finding out what they truly are."
JOY GLOWS WHERE CONFUSION WAS (2010)
A FILM ABOUT, WITH, AND WITHOUT BERN PORTER
BY MARK MELNICOVE
Bernard H. Porter--A Mystery Story by Peter Schulze
Memoir by co-worker of Porter's in Tasmania, 1959-60. Discusses mysterious circumstances regarding Porter's exit from Tasmania, juxtaposing Porter's recollections with Schulze's.
Newspaper article about Pete Schulze's search for the truth about Bern Porter, "Former Pulp Scientist was a Colleague of Einstein," from The Advocate (Tasmanian newspaper, August 28, 2010).
Bern Porter Chronology 1954-1962 by Bern Porter
Typescript by Bern Porter, written in 1960, added to in 1962, courtesy the Bern Porter Collection, Colby College Special Collections.
Mark Melnicove and Bern Porter (the Eternal Poetry Festival) performing MAY ALL BE WELL by Bern Porter at the 1982 Maine Poets Festival, University of Maine at Augusta.