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"Do You Have a Band?"

Poetry and Punk Rock in New York City
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In Do You Have a Band?, Daniel Kane explores the vibrant interplay between poetry and punk music in New York City from the late 1960s through the 1980s. This compelling work reveals how poets and punk musicians collaborated, influenced each other's art, and challenged traditional notions of creativity and artistic boundaries. Kane delves into the ways proto-punk and punk sounds permeated the poetry scene, shaping new ideas and performance styles, while bands like The Fugs and the Velvet Underground drew inspiration from literary figures. Using archival materials and interviews, the book highlights key figures such as Richard Hell, Patti Smith, and Jim Carroll, alongside poets including Anne Waldman and Eileen Myles, painting a rich cultural history of postwar urban artistic innovation.
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Do You Have a Band? will appeal to readers interested in the intersections of literature and music, especially fans of punk rock, poetry, and New York City's cultural history during the 20th century. It is ideal for students, scholars, and cultural enthusiasts fascinated by artistic collaboration and postwar American culture.

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During the late 1960s, throughout the 1970s, and into the 1980s, New York City poets and musicians played together, published each other, and inspired one another to create groundbreaking art. In "Do You Have a Band?", Daniel Kane reads deeply across poetry and punk music to capture this compelling exchange and its challenge.

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During the late 1960s, throughout the 1970s, and into the 1980s, New York City poets and musicians played together, published each other, and inspired one another to create groundbreaking art. In Do You Have a Band?, Daniel Kane reads deeply across poetry and punk music to capture this compelling exchange and its challenge to the status of the visionary artist, the cultural capital of poetry, and the lines dividing sung lyric from page-bound poem.

Kane reveals how the new sounds of proto-punk and punk music found their way into the poetry of the 1960s and 1970s downtown scene, enabling writers to develop fresh ideas for their own poetics and performance styles. Likewise, groups like The Fugs and the Velvet Underground drew on writers as varied as William Blake and Delmore Schwartz for their lyrics.

Drawing on a range of archival materials and oral interviews, Kane also shows how and why punk musicians drew on and resisted French Symbolist writing, the vatic resonance of the Beat chant, and, most surprisingly and complexly, the New York Schools of poetry. In bringing together the music and writing of Richard Hell, Patti Smith, and Jim Carroll with readings of poetry by Anne Waldman, Eileen Myles, Ted Berrigan, John Giorno, and Dennis Cooper, Kane provides a fascinating history of this crucial period in postwar American culture and the cultural life of New York City.

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Critics praise Daniel Kane's book as a meticulously researched and insightful study into the intertwined worlds of punk rock and poetry. Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth commends it for illuminating the dialogue between seminal musicians and poets in early-seventies NYC, while Gillian McCain calls it a must-read for literature enthusiasts and punk fans alike, praising the seamless blend of history, literary critique, and pop culture. The work is acknowledged as a galvanising cultural history full of rich detail and lively storytelling.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231162975

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 25 July 2017

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Illustration: 11 b&w photographs

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 296

About the Author

Daniel Kane is reader in English and American literature at the University of Sussex in Brighton. His books include We Saw the Light: Conversations Between the New American Cinema and Poetry (2009) and All Poets Welcome: The Lower East Side Poetry Scene in the 1960s (2003).

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