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Peter Orlovsky

Peter Anton Orlovsky (July 8, 1933 – May 30, 2010) was an American poet and actor. He was the long-time partner of Allen Ginsberg.

Peter Orlovsky
Orlovsky (right) with Allen Ginsberg, 1978
Born
Peter Anton Orlovsky

(1933-07-08)July 8, 1933
DiedMay 30, 2010(2010-05-30) (aged 76)
Resting placeShambhala Mountain Center, Red Feather Lakes, Colorado, U.S.
Alma materColumbia University
Years active1953–2008
PartnerAllen Ginsberg (1954-1997; Ginsberg's death)

Early life and career edit

Orlovsky was born in the Lower East Side of New York City, the son of Katherine (née Schwarten) and Oleg Orlovsky, a Russian immigrant.[1] He was raised in poverty and was forced to drop out of Newtown High School in his senior year so he could support his impoverished family. After many odd jobs, he began working as an orderly at Creedmoor State Mental Hospital, known today as Creedmoor Psychiatric Center.

In 1953, Orlovsky was drafted into the United States Army for the Korean War at nineteen years old. Army psychiatrists ordered his transfer off the front to work as a medic in a San Francisco hospital. He later went to Columbia University.

He met Allen Ginsberg while working as a model for the painter Robert La Vigne in San Francisco in December 1954. Prior to meeting Ginsberg, Orlovsky had made no deliberate attempts at becoming a poet.[2] Ginsberg was living with his girlfriend Sheila Williams Boucher at the time, but broke off the relationship to be with Orlovsky. Orlovsky also had a sexual relationship with Boucher during this time. Ginsberg and Orlovsky considered their relationship to be a "marriage sealed by vows." It was an open relationship, in part because Orlovsky was bisexual.[3][4]

With Ginsberg's encouragement, Orlovsky began writing in 1957 while the pair were living in Paris. Accompanied by other beat writers, Orlovsky traveled extensively for several years throughout the Middle East, Northern Africa, India, and Europe.[5] He also helped produce and contributed vocals to Ginsberg's 1970 LP Songs of Innocence and Experience, based on William Blake's poetry collection of the same name.[6] Orlovsky was Ginsberg's lover in an open relationship until Ginsberg's death in 1997.[5]

In 1974, Orlovsky joined the faculty of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at the Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado, teaching poetry. In 1979, he received a $10,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to continue his creative endeavors.

Death edit

In May 2010, friends reported that Orlovsky, who had had lung cancer for several months, was moved from his home in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, to the Vermont Respite House in Williston. He died there on May 30, 2010, from complications of the disease; he was 76 years old. He was buried at Shambhala Mountain Center in Red Feather Lakes, Colorado. His epitaph reads: "Train will tug my grave, my breathe hueing gentil vapor between weel & track".

Poetry edit

  • Dear Allen, Ship will land Jan 23, 58 (1971)
  • Lepers Cry (1972)
  • Clean Asshole Poems & Smiling Vegetable Songs (1978) (reprinted 1992)
  • Straight Hearts' Delight: Love Poems and Selected Letters (with Allen Ginsberg) (1980)
  • Dick Tracy's Gelber Hut und andere Gedichte (German translation) (1984)
  • Sauber abgewischt (German translation by Marcus Roloff) (2020)

His work has also appeared in The New American Poetry 1945–1960 (1960), The Beatitude Anthology (1965), as well as the literary magazines Yugen and Outsider.

Films edit

Orlovsky appeared in at least six films: Andy Warhol's Couch (1965), Conrad Rooks's Chappaqua (1966), Stan Brakhage's Thot-Fal'N (1978), and three by Robert Frank. Alongside Ginsberg, he acted in Pull My Daisy (co-directed by Alfred Leslie, 1959), a landmark Beat film written and narrated by Kerouac. In Me and My Brother (1969), he appears with his brother Julius, who had been discharged from Bellevue Hospital after treatment for schizophrenia. Orlovsky plays a prominent role in C'est Vrai! (One Hour) an hour-long, one-take video Frank made for French television in 1990.

Filmography edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Tytell, John (1999). Paradise outlaws: remembering the beats. W. Morrow. p. 30. ISBN 0688164439.
  2. ^ "Peter Orlovsky: An Inventory of His Papers at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center". University of Texas. Retrieved 2011-02-02.
  3. ^ Bullough, Vern L (2014). Before Stonewall: Activists for Gay and Lesbian Rights in Historical Context. Taylor & Francis. p. 307. ISBN 9781317766285.
  4. ^ Orlovsky; Morgan, Peter; Bill (2016). Peter Orlovsky, a Life in Words: Intimate Chronicles of a Beat Writer. Paradigm Publishers. p. 14. ISBN 9781317254249.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ a b "Peter Orlovsky, poet and partner of Allen Ginsberg, has died". Latimesblogs.latimes.com. May 31, 2010. Retrieved 2010-06-03.
  6. ^ Anon. (1970). Songs of Innocence and Experience (LP record). Allen Ginsberg/William Blake. MGM Records/Verve Forecast. FTS3083/MGS2112.

References edit

  • Charters, Ann (ed.). The Portable Beat Reader. Penguin Books. New York. 1992. ISBN 0-670-83885-3 (hc); ISBN 0-14-015102-8 (pbk)
  • Inside Llewyn Davis, The Coen Brothers (2013)

External links edit

Archival collections edit

  • Peter Orlovsky Papers at the Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Columbia University
  • Peter Orlovsky's papers at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas, Austin
  • Materials related to Peter Orlovsky in the Robert A. Wilson collection held by the Special Collections, University of Delaware

Other resources edit

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Peter Anton Orlovsky July 8 1933 May 30 2010 was an American poet and actor He was the long time partner of Allen Ginsberg Peter OrlovskyOrlovsky right with Allen Ginsberg 1978BornPeter Anton Orlovsky 1933 07 08 July 8 1933New York City New York U S DiedMay 30 2010 2010 05 30 aged 76 Williston Vermont U S Resting placeShambhala Mountain Center Red Feather Lakes Colorado U S Alma materColumbia UniversityYears active1953 2008PartnerAllen Ginsberg 1954 1997 Ginsberg s death Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Death 3 Poetry 4 Films 5 Filmography 6 Notes 7 References 8 External links 8 1 Archival collections 8 2 Other resourcesEarly life and career editOrlovsky was born in the Lower East Side of New York City the son of Katherine nee Schwarten and Oleg Orlovsky a Russian immigrant 1 He was raised in poverty and was forced to drop out of Newtown High School in his senior year so he could support his impoverished family After many odd jobs he began working as an orderly at Creedmoor State Mental Hospital known today as Creedmoor Psychiatric Center In 1953 Orlovsky was drafted into the United States Army for the Korean War at nineteen years old Army psychiatrists ordered his transfer off the front to work as a medic in a San Francisco hospital He later went to Columbia University He met Allen Ginsberg while working as a model for the painter Robert La Vigne in San Francisco in December 1954 Prior to meeting Ginsberg Orlovsky had made no deliberate attempts at becoming a poet 2 Ginsberg was living with his girlfriend Sheila Williams Boucher at the time but broke off the relationship to be with Orlovsky Orlovsky also had a sexual relationship with Boucher during this time Ginsberg and Orlovsky considered their relationship to be a marriage sealed by vows It was an open relationship in part because Orlovsky was bisexual 3 4 With Ginsberg s encouragement Orlovsky began writing in 1957 while the pair were living in Paris Accompanied by other beat writers Orlovsky traveled extensively for several years throughout the Middle East Northern Africa India and Europe 5 He also helped produce and contributed vocals to Ginsberg s 1970 LP Songs of Innocence and Experience based on William Blake s poetry collection of the same name 6 Orlovsky was Ginsberg s lover in an open relationship until Ginsberg s death in 1997 5 In 1974 Orlovsky joined the faculty of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at the Naropa Institute in Boulder Colorado teaching poetry In 1979 he received a 10 000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to continue his creative endeavors Death editIn May 2010 friends reported that Orlovsky who had had lung cancer for several months was moved from his home in St Johnsbury Vermont to the Vermont Respite House in Williston He died there on May 30 2010 from complications of the disease he was 76 years old He was buried at Shambhala Mountain Center in Red Feather Lakes Colorado His epitaph reads Train will tug my grave my breathe hueing gentil vapor between weel amp track Poetry editDear Allen Ship will land Jan 23 58 1971 Lepers Cry 1972 Clean Asshole Poems amp Smiling Vegetable Songs 1978 reprinted 1992 Straight Hearts Delight Love Poems and Selected Letters with Allen Ginsberg 1980 Dick Tracy s Gelber Hut und andere Gedichte German translation 1984 Sauber abgewischt German translation by Marcus Roloff 2020 His work has also appeared in The New American Poetry 1945 1960 1960 The Beatitude Anthology 1965 as well as the literary magazines Yugen and Outsider Films editOrlovsky appeared in at least six films Andy Warhol s Couch 1965 Conrad Rooks s Chappaqua 1966 Stan Brakhage s Thot Fal N 1978 and three by Robert Frank Alongside Ginsberg he acted in Pull My Daisy co directed by Alfred Leslie 1959 a landmark Beat film written and narrated by Kerouac In Me and My Brother 1969 he appears with his brother Julius who had been discharged from Bellevue Hospital after treatment for schizophrenia Orlovsky plays a prominent role in C est Vrai One Hour an hour long one take video Frank made for French television in 1990 Filmography editPull My Daisy 1959 Couch 1964 Chappaqua 1966 Me and My Brother 1969 Thot Fal N 1978 C est Vrai One Hour 1990 Notes edit Tytell John 1999 Paradise outlaws remembering the beats W Morrow p 30 ISBN 0688164439 Peter Orlovsky An Inventory of His Papers at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center University of Texas Retrieved 2011 02 02 Bullough Vern L 2014 Before Stonewall Activists for Gay and Lesbian Rights in Historical Context Taylor amp Francis p 307 ISBN 9781317766285 Orlovsky Morgan Peter Bill 2016 Peter Orlovsky a Life in Words Intimate Chronicles of a Beat Writer Paradigm Publishers p 14 ISBN 9781317254249 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b Peter Orlovsky poet and partner of Allen Ginsberg has died Latimesblogs latimes com May 31 2010 Retrieved 2010 06 03 Anon 1970 Songs of Innocence and Experience LP record Allen Ginsberg William Blake MGM Records Verve Forecast FTS3083 MGS2112 References editCharters Ann ed The Portable Beat Reader Penguin Books New York 1992 ISBN 0 670 83885 3 hc ISBN 0 14 015102 8 pbk Inside Llewyn Davis The Coen Brothers 2013 External links editArchival collections edit Peter Orlovsky Papers at the Rare Book amp Manuscript Library Columbia University Peter Orlovsky s papers at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center University of Texas Austin Materials related to Peter Orlovsky in the Robert A Wilson collection held by the Special Collections University of Delaware Other resources edit Four Poems New York Times obituary Obituary in The Independent by Marcus Williamson Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Orlovsky amp oldid 1217822435, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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