Online Works
Poems
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from Ace of Pentacles
- Confession
- Cocaine
- The Meadow Where All Things Grow According To Their Own Design
- You Talk Of Going But Don't Even Have A Suitcase
- Two Years Later
- Introduction to Transmutations by Stephen Jonas (The Ferry Press, London, 1966) Poem in two parts as introduction, part one written in 1959, part two in 1965
- The Murder Of Cheap Waitresses
- Dead Poets Of Queer Poems
- After A Poem For Cocksuckers
- Broken Hearted Memorys
- Goodbye
- The Lights In Town
- Ailsa's LASt WILL and T E S T A M E N T
- Does His Voice Sound Some Echo in Your Heart
- He’s Not Here No One's There
- Helen Go Mother Beth
- To Charles On His Home
from Behind The State Capitol: or Cincinnati Pike
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Other poem links
- Egg Nog from TheEastVillage.com
Broadside
Home-Duty a broadside by Judith Walker
Complete Books
The Journal of John Wieners is to be called 707 Scott Street for Billie Holiday 1959
from Douglas Messerli's PIP (Project for Innovative Poetry) Blog
Photos
Writings
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from The Journal of John Wieners is to be called 707 Scott Street for Billie Holiday, 1959
- May 1959
- June 1959
- July 1959
Sound and Video Files
- John Wieners at PennSound
- Last Public Reading Feb. 21, 2002
- Four videos of John Wieners reading from TheEastVillage.com
- John Wieners Reading at Slought Foundation
Interviews
- John Wieners: A Day in the Life by Raymond Foye
About the Author
- John Wieners at Wikipedia
- John Wieners at Google Books
- Preface to Cultural Affairs in Boston by Robert Creeley
- The World and John Wieners by Keston Sutherland from world picture 7, autumn 2012
- Tom Raworth's John Wieners Page
- John Wieners Papers at University of Delaware
- John Wieners Papers at Syracuse University
- John Wieners Papers at University of Connecticut
- John Wieners at Black Sparrow Books
- Haven of the Heart: The Poetry of John Wieners by John Temple from Jacket 34
- John and the Four Dunn(e)s by Jack Kimball from Jacket 21
- Chamber Attitudes by John Wilkinson from Jacket 21
- John Wieners Profile from Boston College Magazine, Fall 2000
- On the Rugged Path with John Wieners by Jack Kimball from read me issue 1 (1999)
- Douglas Messerli on John Wieners from American Cultural Treasures
- CAConrad on Asylum Poems from the PhillySound blog
- Cedar Sigo on Behind the State Capitol: Or Cincinnati Pike from Harriet the Blog: The Poetry Foundation
The EPC extends its warm thanks to:
Bill Corbett, Penelope Creeley, Jim Dunn, Raymond Foye, Kevin Killian, Jack Kimball, Joanne Kyger and James Maynard
for their invaluable assistance.
