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Louis McKee

Louis McKee (July 31, 1951 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – November 21, 2011)[1] was an American poet and a fixture of the Philadelphia poetry scene from the early 1970s. He was the author of Schuylkill County (Wampeter, 1982), The True Speed of Things (Slash and Burn, 1984), and fourteen other collections. More recently, he published River Architecture: Poems from Here & There 1973-1993 (Cynic, 1999), Loose Change (Marsh River Editions, 2001), and a volume in the Pudding House Greatest Hits series. Gerald Stern called his work “heart-breaking” and “necessary,” while William Stafford has written, “Louis McKee makes me think of how much fun it was to put your hand out a car window and make the air carry you into quick adventures and curlicues. He is so adept at turning all kinds of sudden glimpses into good patterns.” Naomi Shihab Nye says, “Louis McKee is one of the truest hearts and voices in poetry we will ever be lucky to know.”

2006 edit

Near Occasions of Sin, a collection issued in 2006 by Cynic Press, has been praised by Brendan Kennelly: “I really admire, and like, deeply, Louis McKee’s poems. They have two qualities I love — clarity and candour. And they often tell stories even as they evoke mysteries of being. And they engage a great deal with people. “The Soldier,” for example, is stunning for its pure drama. Then, he is a moving, complex love-poet, at once passionate and reserved. McKee's poems are like flashes of spirit rooted in the body. He never hides behind, or in, obscurity. Near Occasions of Sin is utterly unpretentious because his genius (I think he has that) is so real; “I am content with this,” he says at the end of “Failed Haiku”, and this readiness to be himself, in all his complexity and simplicity, is, I think, the basis of the appeal of this most unusual and attractive book. Sometimes, McKee talks to his reader and it is like talking to a next-door neighbor (that's what I mean by candour in these poems). Also, they sound like songs at times—winged, humane, vulnerable.”

Philip Dacey, writing about McKee’s poetry in Schuylkill Valley Journal (#24, spring, 2007) says, “It is the essence of McKee’s work to be rich in artifice and craftsmanship and informed poetic strategies while at the same time consistently brave in its presentation of two confrontations: a person’s with himself and that person’s with the world outside himself. To read McKee is to witness drama and struggle; if the art is hard-won, the human victories are, too.”

2007 edit

Warren Woessner, in the American Book Review (Jan/Feb 2007, Vol 28, No. 2), wrote that McKee's poems have a “surprising honesty…. In this era of superconfessional hubris, we are told that no topic is off-limits, but, if this is so, why are so many of these poems startling? Picasso said, “art is not truth,” and I know that to be true, but it is important to the force of these poems that I can believe that the poet is giving us his stories straight up.”

McKee was a longtime editor of the Painted Bride Quarterly. During his tenure, he edited three special issues, celebrating the work of Etheridge Knight and John Logan, as well as a retrospective, 20th-anniversary volume of the PBQ. He operated Banshee Press and edited the magazine One Trick Pony until its demise in 2007.

Bibliography edit

  • Schuylkill County (Wampeter Press, Green Harbor, MA 1982)[2]
  • The True Speed of Things (Slash and Burn Press, Philadelphia, PA 1984) (Reprinted: Nightshade Press, Troy, ME 1986)[2]
  • Safe Water (Slash and Burn Press, Philadelphia, PA 1986)
  • No Matter (Pig In a Poke Press, Pittsburgh, PA 1987)
  • Oranges (M.A.F. Press, Portlandville, NY 1989)
  • Angelus –a broadside issue (Lilliput Review, Pittsburgh, PA 1990)
  • Three Poems –a chapbook (Verse Press, Narberth, PA 1993)
  • Last Seen –a pamphlet (Red Pagoda Press, Reading, PA 1999)
  • River Architecture: Poems From Here & There: A Selected Poems 1973-1993 (Cynic Press, Philadelphia, PA 1999)[2]
  • Right as Rain (Nova House Press, Rosemont, PA 2000)
  • Loose Change (Marsh River Editions, Marshfield, WI 2001)[2]
  • Greatest Hits 1971-2001 (Pudding House Press, Johnstown, OH 2002)
  • Near Occasions of Sin (Cynic Press, Philadelphia, PA 2006)[2]
  • Marginalia (Translations from the Old Irish) (Adastra Press, Easthampton, MA 2008)
  • Still Life (Foothills, Kanona, NY, 2008)
  • Jamming (The League of Laboring Poets, San Clemente, CA, 2008)
  • No Matter (Number Five. The Rebound Series. Seven Kitchens Press: http://sevenkitchenspress.com 2011)

As editor edit

  • Etheridge Knight: A Celebration (A special issue of the Painted Bride Quarterly—PBQ, Philadelphia, PA 1988)
  • John Logan (A special issue of the Painted Bride Quarterly—PBQ, Philadelphia, PA 1990)
  • PBQ: A Poetry Retrospective 1973-1993 (A special issue of the Painted Bride Quarterly—PBQ, Philadelphia, PA 1993)

References edit

  1. ^ Morrison, John F. (25 November 2011). "Louis C. McKee, longtime teacher at Father Judge, poet, dies at 60". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 9 January 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Interview with Louis McKee". Cervena Barva Press. Retrieved 2010-04-10.

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Louis McKee July 31 1951 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania November 21 2011 1 was an American poet and a fixture of the Philadelphia poetry scene from the early 1970s He was the author of Schuylkill County Wampeter 1982 The True Speed of Things Slash and Burn 1984 and fourteen other collections More recently he published River Architecture Poems from Here amp There 1973 1993 Cynic 1999 Loose Change Marsh River Editions 2001 and a volume in the Pudding House Greatest Hits series Gerald Stern called his work heart breaking and necessary while William Stafford has written Louis McKee makes me think of how much fun it was to put your hand out a car window and make the air carry you into quick adventures and curlicues He is so adept at turning all kinds of sudden glimpses into good patterns Naomi Shihab Nye says Louis McKee is one of the truest hearts and voices in poetry we will ever be lucky to know Contents 1 2006 2 2007 3 Bibliography 3 1 As editor 4 References2006 editNear Occasions of Sin a collection issued in 2006 by Cynic Press has been praised by Brendan Kennelly I really admire and like deeply Louis McKee s poems They have two qualities I love clarity and candour And they often tell stories even as they evoke mysteries of being And they engage a great deal with people The Soldier for example is stunning for its pure drama Then he is a moving complex love poet at once passionate and reserved McKee s poems are like flashes of spirit rooted in the body He never hides behind or in obscurity Near Occasions of Sin is utterly unpretentious because his genius I think he has that is so real I am content with this he says at the end of Failed Haiku and this readiness to be himself in all his complexity and simplicity is I think the basis of the appeal of this most unusual and attractive book Sometimes McKee talks to his reader and it is like talking to a next door neighbor that s what I mean by candour in these poems Also they sound like songs at times winged humane vulnerable Philip Dacey writing about McKee s poetry in Schuylkill Valley Journal 24 spring 2007 says It is the essence of McKee s work to be rich in artifice and craftsmanship and informed poetic strategies while at the same time consistently brave in its presentation of two confrontations a person s with himself and that person s with the world outside himself To read McKee is to witness drama and struggle if the art is hard won the human victories are too 2007 editWarren Woessner in the American Book Review Jan Feb 2007 Vol 28 No 2 wrote that McKee s poems have a surprising honesty In this era of superconfessional hubris we are told that no topic is off limits but if this is so why are so many of these poems startling Picasso said art is not truth and I know that to be true but it is important to the force of these poems that I can believe that the poet is giving us his stories straight up McKee was a longtime editor of the Painted Bride Quarterly During his tenure he edited three special issues celebrating the work of Etheridge Knight and John Logan as well as a retrospective 20th anniversary volume of the PBQ He operated Banshee Press and edited the magazine One Trick Pony until its demise in 2007 Bibliography editSchuylkill County Wampeter Press Green Harbor MA 1982 2 The True Speed of Things Slash and Burn Press Philadelphia PA 1984 Reprinted Nightshade Press Troy ME 1986 2 Safe Water Slash and Burn Press Philadelphia PA 1986 No Matter Pig In a Poke Press Pittsburgh PA 1987 Oranges M A F Press Portlandville NY 1989 Angelus a broadside issue Lilliput Review Pittsburgh PA 1990 Three Poems a chapbook Verse Press Narberth PA 1993 Last Seen a pamphlet Red Pagoda Press Reading PA 1999 River Architecture Poems From Here amp There A Selected Poems 1973 1993 Cynic Press Philadelphia PA 1999 2 Right as Rain Nova House Press Rosemont PA 2000 Loose Change Marsh River Editions Marshfield WI 2001 2 Greatest Hits 1971 2001 Pudding House Press Johnstown OH 2002 Near Occasions of Sin Cynic Press Philadelphia PA 2006 2 Marginalia Translations from the Old Irish Adastra Press Easthampton MA 2008 Still Life Foothills Kanona NY 2008 Jamming The League of Laboring Poets San Clemente CA 2008 No Matter Number Five The Rebound Series Seven Kitchens Press http sevenkitchenspress com 2011 As editor edit Etheridge Knight A Celebration A special issue of the Painted Bride Quarterly PBQ Philadelphia PA 1988 John Logan A special issue of the Painted Bride Quarterly PBQ Philadelphia PA 1990 PBQ A Poetry Retrospective 1973 1993 A special issue of the Painted Bride Quarterly PBQ Philadelphia PA 1993 References edit Morrison John F 25 November 2011 Louis C McKee longtime teacher at Father Judge poet dies at 60 The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved 9 January 2012 a b c d e Interview with Louis McKee Cervena Barva Press Retrieved 2010 04 10 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Louis McKee amp oldid 1080370555, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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