edgetone robert anbian – I NOT I – edt4072
Category: music label and artists| September 19th, 2008
From the San Francisco poetry underground comes this full two CD set of the poetry and prose of Robert Anbian, a leading voice in poetry underground. Known for his lyrical-epic âWE Parts 1 & 2″ (Night Horn Books 1999), Antinostalgia (Ruddy Duck Press 1992) and Bohemian Airs & Other KĂȘfs (Night Horn Books, 1982), Anbian has been described by fellow poet Richard Hack as âa passionate virtuoso steeped in these times and deep with traditionâ [whose] âpoetry crackles with currency â hiply linguistic turns of natural originality, rhythmically brimming with a tempestuous taste of ecstasy, reason, and love.â Dusty Dog Reviews declared him âa genius or a Venusian.â
âAnbian is a raw mixture of poet, preacher, seer, and rebel… these poems are unlike anything else on the market. Anbian the angst-catcher, has captured both his subjects and his responses in vision-charged, some times Whitmanesque, direct statements.â - Choice
Robert Anbian
writes about sex, politics, seas and oceans, city streets, deserts, war, love, music, highways, petty larceny, ecstasy, childhood, death, memories. His poems and stories are populated with the poor, lost, exiled, angry, crazy in love, and intoxicated. âWe, the chaos people/ the pre-manufactured peopleâŠ.â His syntax is mangled, his narrative a montage. He has little use for metaphor. He means exactly what he says. His texts are homespun, esoteric, oddly familiar and strange. Heâs discovering the music in language, in thought, in the cortex of consciousness. Heâs funny.
That Anbian, a leading voice in the San Francisco poetry underground, isnât more widely known is as much a tribute to his âodd man outâ obstinacy as to the usual reluctance of society to deal with its critics. Yet obstinacy has a point. Anbian writes a poetry that wonât surrender an inch of imaginative freedom to love, hate, or ideology â his own above all. With I NOT I (EDT4072), the word comes from the poet himself in a writerâs voice â that is, in a language demotic, impassioned, and little peculiar. Included in this powerful follow-up to the 2007 poetry and jazz CD, Robert Anbian and the Unidentified Flying Quartet, also on Edgetone Records (EDT4052), is a sweeping selection from Anbianâs epochal WE series, in a new sequence enacting the poemsâ contingent, open-ended form. This is an important recording for anyone interested in poetry, spoken word, literature, anti-literature, and the troubled junctures of culture and politics.
Robert Anbian has published three poetry collections, WE Parts 1 & 2 (Night Horn Books 1999), Antinostalgia (Ruddy Duck Press 1992) and Bohemian Airs & Other KĂȘfs (Night Horn Books, 1982). His most recent publication is the chapbook, Blame the Powerful: Political Poems (War&Peace Press 2004). His work has appeared in the anthologies, Beyond Lament: Poets of the World Confront the Holocaust (Northwestern) and Practicing Angels: A Contemporary Anthology of San Francisco Bay Area Poetry (Seismograph), at www.newversenews.com, and in the literary periodicals City Lights Review, North Coast Literary Review, Oxygen, Left Curve, Oro Madre, Compages, and the electronic journal, Rif/t. From 1978-82, he edited the literary review, Oboe. A native of New Jersey and graduate of the University of Virginia, Anbian lives and works as journalist and editor in San Francisco.
âAnbian is a raw mixture of poet, preacher, seer, and rebel… generally these poems are unlike anything else on the market.â â Choice
âPound said that poets were the antennae of the race. Anbian is a satellite dish.â â Small Press Review
âMere words canât even begin to describe howâŠwhacked-out yet utterly brilliant Anbianâs poetry is.â â RKF, The One True Dead Angel Magazine
âA passionate virtuoso steeped in these times and deep with tradition. His poetry crackles with currency â hiply linguistic turns of natural originality, rhythmically brimming with a tempestuous taste of ecstasy, reason, and love.â â Oxygen
âAnbian creates an impressionistic, dreamy ride through a typical cultural Mecca at night, with love, politics and the aforementioned [anal] fetish in mind.â â Music Emissions
âThese stories have erotic connotations, but much more than describing fantasies, they are depictions of a life that is rewarding and rich and sees something exciting happening around every corner. It is hooked by all the little thingsâŠas well as by the colorfulness of a city filled to the brim with manifold languages and cultures.â â Tobias Fischer
â[Anbianâs poetry] unflinchingly embraces contradiction. Occurring within a stanza, a line, or even a phrase, the contradictions accumulate into a multi-layered and complex struggle.â â San Francisco Bay Guardian
âHis voice crackles with a midnight vibeâŠ.â â sea of tranquility
âThis man may be a genius or a Venusian.â âDusty Dog Reviews
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