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Hannah Weiner
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Photo by Nelson Howe, 1979 |
Online Works:
UCSD Archive of Weiner's papers
Writings:
Eclipse digital collection of Weiner's books:
Sun June 9, Clairvoyant Journal (complete Angel Hair book), Nijole's House, SPOKE, The Fast, Sixteen, WRITTEN IN/The Zero One
New Edition of Clairvoyant Journal, 1974: first to retain format of ms.
Country Girl (1971), Kenning Editions (2004): pdf
The Book of Revelations (1989): full digitial edition, edited by Marta Werner, at Jacket2
from Code Poems: QRD Light and spinning wheel: When Does It or You Begin?
Sound Files:
see Hannah Weiner page at PennSound
N.B.: Two films with Weiner by Barbara Rosenthal: Rock-A-Bye-Rock-Lobster and Colors and Auras
Digital Archive:
Exhibitions:
Kunsthalle, Zurich exhibition (2015)
"Poem" for Sol Lewitt in the Drawing Center (NY) show (and catalog), "Drawing Dialogues: Selections from the Sol LeWitt Collection" (2016)
Kunsthaus Hamberg, “…and yet one more world” (2016)
"The Language of Things," installation by Adam Pendleton, by Public Art Fund, CIty Hall Park, New York: Code Poems (2016): photos on Jacket 2
"Attention Line" at Artists Space (2022)
About the Author:
Reviews of Open House •Goldman, Judith. Crayon. Issue 5 (2008).•Harris, Kaplan Page. “Hannah Weiner’s Open House.” Poetry Project Newsletter. Issue 212 (October/November 2007): 23-25. •Manson, Peter. Chicago Review. 53: 4 & 54: 1/2 (2008). •McSweeney, Joyelle. “Seeing Voices.” Boston Review. Vol. 33, No. 2 (March/April 2008): 42-4. •Owens, Richard. Aufgabe. Issue 7 (2008). •Silliman, Ron. Silliman’s Blog (9/13/2007). •Truitt, Sam. “Complete Mind.” (pdf) Line on Line/American Book Review. Issue 29, Vol. 5 (July/August 2008). |
Radcliffe Yearbook Photo 1960
Courtesy Barbara Rosenthal
Photo © Tom Ahern 1978
Hannah Weiner and Kitella, 1967
© 2002, Carolee Schneemann
Poetry Reading in Central Park, New York, 1969. From left: Michael Benedikt, John Perrault, Vito Acconci, John Giorno, and Hannah Weiner
Hannah Weiner and Kitella, 1967
© 2002, Carolee Schneemann
Phill Niblock, from his video
Page edited by Charles Bernstein and Patrick F. Durgin