Alan Davies (poet)
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Alan Davies is a contemporary American poet, critic
Critic
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, and editor who has been writing and publishing since the 1970s. Today, he is most often associated with the Language poets
Language poets
The Language poets are an avant garde group or tendency in United States poetry that emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s...

.

Life and work

Alan Davies was born in Lacombe
Lacombe, Alberta
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, a town in central Alberta
Central Alberta
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, Canada
Canada
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. By the mid-1970s, he was editing a poetry journal, Occulist Witnesses, in the Boston
Boston
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 area where he had stayed for a few years after attending Robert Creeley
Robert Creeley
Robert Creeley was an American poet and author of more than sixty books. He is usually associated with the Black Mountain poets, though his verse aesthetic diverged from that school's. He was close with Charles Olson, Robert Duncan, Allen Ginsberg, John Wieners and Ed Dorn. He served as the Samuel P...

’s poetry class at Harvard Summer School in 1972. By this time he had hand-published John Wieners
John Wieners
John Joseph Wieners was an American lyric poet.-Biography:Born in Milton, Massachusetts, Wieners attended St. Gregory Elementary School in Dorchester, Massachusetts and Boston College High School. From 1950 to 1954, he studied at Boston College, where he earned his A.B...

’ treatise on and for young poets, "The Lanterns along the Wall," which Wieners had written especially for Creeley's class. and began more actively publishing his own poetry. Soon, Davies was forming relations with an experimental group of writers whose practice became determining features of what grew into the Language School. This 'school' was not a group precisely, but a tendency in the work of many of its so-called practitioners.

Davies edited A Hundred Posters, one of the important "little" magazines of the "Language" movement. Subsequently, Davies was included in the crucial anthology devoted to "language-centred" writing: In the American Tree, edited by Ron Silliman
Ron Silliman
Ron Silliman is an American poet. He has written and edited over 30 books, and has had his poetry and criticism translated into 12 languages. He is often associated with language poetry. Between 1979 and 2004, Silliman wrote a single poem, The Alphabet...

 (National Poetry Foundation
National Poetry Foundation
The National Poetry Foundation is a book publisher founded in 1971 by Carroll F. Terrell who built its reputation with Burton Hatlen at the University of Maine in Orono. Today it publishes poetry by individual authors as well as both journals and scholarship devoted to Ezra Pound and poets in the...

, 1986; 2002).

Alan Davies, who is a Buddhist (as pointed out by Juliana Spahr
Juliana Spahr
Juliana Spahr is an American poet, critic, and editor. She is the recipient of the 2009 Hardison Poetry Prize awarded by the Folger Shakespeare Library to honor a U.S...

), is originally from Canada
Canada
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. He has lived in Boston
Boston
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 and is currently living and working in New York City
New York City
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.

Selected publications

  • split thighs. (Dorchester, MA: Other Publications, 1976): poetry
  • Pursue Veritable Simples, (Annex Press
    Annex Press
    ANNEX PRESS is an experimental small press founded in 1973 by Julian Kabza, publisher, editor. In the 1970s and 80's, Annex published work of new music documentation, conceptual art and texts by French, Russian and American experimental writers: Bob Perelman, Blue Gene Tyranny, Ron Silliman,...

     1983): prose-poetry-criticism
  • A AN AV ES. (Needham, MA: Potes & Poets Press, 1981): poetry
  • Mnemonotechnics. (Hartford, CT: Potes & Poets Press, 1982): poetry
  • ACTIVE 24 HOURS. (New York: Roof Books/Segue Foundation, 1982) ISBN 978-0-937804-11-7: poetry
  • Signage. (New York: Roof Books, 1987) ISBN 978-0-937804-24-7: collection of writings on and about poetry and poets
  • NAME. (Berkeley, CA : This Press, 1986): poetry
  • Candor. (O Books, 1990) ISBN 978-1-882022-08-3: interweaves essays, reviews and poetry
  • RAVE. (New York: Roof Books/Segue Foundation, 1994) ISBN 978-0-937804-55-1: poetry
  • "untitled", Alan Davies, M.M. Winterford. (Gran Canaria : Zasterle Press, 1994) ISBN 978-84-87467-20-2: Untitled collaboration with the photographer M.M. Winterford
  • Sei Shonagon (Hole, 1995) chapbook
    Chapbook
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     of poetry
  • Don't Know Alan: Notes on AD, with Miles Champion. (Philadelphia: Slought Books, 2002): essay in e-book
    E-book
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     format, link here Slought Foundation

External links

  • "Extensions : Louis Cabri on Hole Magazine" Cabri's on-line essay becomes both a response to, and an engagement with, the work & poetics of Alan Davies
  • What Goes Around Davies' essay/review & reflections on Brenda Iijima’s book Around Sea
  • Alan Davies Author Page at EPC
  • 7 Poems poems by Davies appearing in the on-line zine
    Zine
    A zine is most commonly a small circulation publication of original or appropriated texts and images. More broadly, the term encompasses any self-published work of minority interest usually reproduced via photocopier....

    : oneedit, issue no. 10 (2008)
  • To Call Them by Their Dead Name Davies reflects upon the life and work of Emanuel Carnevali
  • Interview with Alan Davies first appeared on-line, September 25, 2007, conducted by Tom Beckett at E-X-C-H-A-N-G-E-V-A-L-U-E-S,a blog devoted to interviews with contemporary poets
  • The Dea(r)th of Poetry essay/manifesto/critique published online in February 2010
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