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Community and Poetry Then and Now
Martha Cinader hosts an audio journey, including Tony Robles reporting on a Leonard Peltier demonstration in SF and bias in the schools in Hendersonville, live spoken word by Barbara Barg and Julie Patton recorded at WBAI Radio in the 1990s, and more
Martha Cinader hosts an audio journey, including Tony Robles reporting on a Leonard Peltier demonstration in SF and bias in the schools in Hendersonville, live spoken word by Barbara Barg and Julie Patton recorded at WBAI Radio in the 1990s, and more from Carl Hancock Rux back in the day, Poonam Srivistava speaking with Bina Sharif, more from Joelle Biton and poetry by Kim McMillon published in A…
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Note 8 - page 21-22 - Barbara Barg
“…she’s reminded of all the fuzzy one-time fucks she’s had with men who’re out the door before her eyes are open. She recites a poem by Barbara Barg on this subject to Sylvère:
What do you do with a Kerouac But go back and back to the sack with Jack How do you know when Jack has come? You look on your pillow and Jack is gone….”
-pg. 21
'Obeying The Chemicals', poems by Barbara Barg, photos by Nan Goldin, Hard Press, New York, 1984.