mark weber
Category: audio poetry, poetry books| January 31st, 2008
Mark Weber about Mark Weber:
Mark Weber grew up in Cucamonga, California, where he threw rocks at freight trains and has the distinct memory of hearing Sam the Sham singing “Wholly Bully” off in the distance, a mile away, over the loudspeakers at Upland Memorial Park’s baseball field, on summer afternoons watching the orange-purple Martian sunsets so prevalent to his smog-encrusted homeland. His alma mater is San Berdoo County Jail where he matriculated in cold turkey. Adovada. He published his first poem when he was 15 and he’s 53 now, and still, he suspects that 90% of everything he’s ever wrote is junk. Meanwhile, he’s preparing himself psychically, mentally, spiritually, and physically, for The Immortal Poem to occur to him.
All of Us and Our Houses
by Mark Weber
Dedicated to my yoga teachers: Donna, Cypresse, Robin, Erin, Supriti, Liz, Meta, Halli, David, Niki, Jimmy.
First Edition of 450 copies, February 2009. Fontispiece photo of author 11feb09 by Janet Simon. Textual advice thanks to Dr. Paula Mayhew and Beverly Hill. Proof reading: Todd Moore. Ezra Pound reference on p. 17 see his poem “Tame Cat”. Cover art by Mark Weber (virasana pose). For a savage version of Robert Johnson’s “Crossroad Blues” see DVD of blues band Cream Live at Royal Albert Hall, May 2005, and play it LOUD. These poems composed beteween 23nov08 and 14feb09 except “Breathing, Down the Spine” composed 14sept08. Copyright 2009 by Mark Weber, ZERXPRESS.
I went to the crossroad
Fell down on my knee
–Robert Johnson
a sinatra sequence
jazz poems 2008 by Gerald Locklin
Dedicated to: Mark Weber and Janet Simon, Henry Denander, Anthony Atherton, The Jazz Bakery (Culver City), California, KKJZ-FM (Long Beach State University), Steamers (Fullerton, California), Nora and Dario Simoes, Marina Sigareva, Joanne France, Josh Nelson.
First edition of 450 copies, February 2009. Cover Art by Mark Weber. Frontispiece photo by Barbara Locklin 13dec08 in the author’s backyard. Copyright 2008 by Barbara Locklin. A Sinatra Sequence Copyright 2008 by Gerald Locklin. All rights in all media reserved to the author. Please request permissions from the author at glocklinATcsulbDOTcom or Gerald Locklin, English Department, CSULB, Long Beach, CA 90840. Please visit as well: www.geraldlocklin.com | www.worldparadebooks.com | www.newyorkquarterly.com | www.rvpress.net | www.kaminipress.com | www.level4press.com
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FOUR POEMS FROM NEW YORK CITY
there is another way
that time can be stopped
and that is in the instance before catastrophe…
you don’t actually believe
it’s happening…
these things happen on the spur of the moment…
(Death appears to be opportunistic)…
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Em6
first edition *400 copies *December 1999 | 2nd edition *100 copies *October 2002. this is ZERX chap #49. cover art by Mark Weaver, proof reading by Todd Moore *”Em6″ composed 10-21dec99. photo of MW by Stefan Dill 18dec99. *poem “when you first awake” 16nov99. *poem “SOUTH FOR THE WINTER” 27sept99. (c)1999 Mark Weber. Zerx Press, 725 Van Buren Place SE, Albuquerque 87108
This book is a split-chap. You will get Gerald Locklin’s “the Face of Chet Baker” as well.You can read the entire Mark Weber book part here…
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Assembled Zen
a souvenir program | 1996
Cover Art by Scott Virtue “Kazutoki Umezu & Don Byron Duo, Knitting Factory, May 10, 1996 NYC”
featuring: Janet Simon, Tom Guralnick, Simon Welter, Roy Durfee, J.A.Deane, Eileen Sullivan, Alicia Ultan, Katie Harlow, Stefan Dill, Courtney Smith, Justine Flynn, Mark Weaver, Tommy, Lou Morales, Michael Anthony, Diego Arencon, Brent Leake, Paul Pulaski, Aaron Davidson, Jane Flynn, David Parlato, Patti Littlefield, Larry Goodell, Melissa Payne, Myra Melford, Brent T. Leake, J.B.Bryan, Ken Keppeler, Jeanie McLerie, Tom and Antonia Apodaca, Todd Moore and Mark Weber.
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plain old boogie Long Division
Mark Weber has the authenticity of a born-in, lived-in poetic soma. His poetry will cause you to perceive the sublime in the ordinary and put you in contact with the ordinary common humanity in the sublime. – Connie Crothers
Burning Books with Zerx Press 2005
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i’ll be go to hell | art Farmer suite
Mark Weber – i’ll be go to hell | a story, a book review, some drafts, and some poems. First printing January 1997, second printing December 1997. Cover art by Robert Walters, 1994. Zerx Press No. 43
Gerald Locklin – art Farmer suite | First printing January 1997, second printing December 1997. Cover art by Robert Walters, 1994. Zerx Press No. 43
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poems & doodles | out of his childhood
Mark Weber | Poems & Doodles | “No one knows unless you tell them” — Chris Garcia. First edition June 2007. Zerx Press No. 59
Ronald Baatz | Out of his childhood | First edition June 2007. Zerx Press No. 59
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ceremonies aboard the drunken boat | outtakes
Mark Weber | Ceremonies aboard the drunken boat | First edition April 1992. Second printing February 1998. Cover design by Big Web “Boatwrights putting together a river craft out of short lengths of planking, circa 2000 B.C.”
Gerald Locklin | Outtakes | First edition April 1992. Second printing February 1998 . Cover graphics by MW w/”Genius of Wine” from Pompeii
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anymore than we know we could | thank you, dave: a brubeck tribute
Mark Weber | anymore than we know we could | First printing 2007. Cover art by Wrongway Weber. Zerx Press No. 60
Gerald Locklin | thank you, dave: a brubeck tribute | First printing 2007. Dedicated to Mark Weber and Janet Simon. Zerx Press No. 60
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something like odysseus | the first time I ate sushi
Mark Weber | something like odysseus | First edition january 2008. Zerx Press No. 61
Dorothea Grossman | the first time I ate sushi | First edition january 2008. Zerx Press No. 61
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up shit creek | write when you arrive
Mark Weber | up shit creek | First printing September 1992.
John Levin | write when you arrive. First printing September 1992.
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some sort of easy life
Some Sort Of Easy Life was edited, designed, typeset, printed & bound by Ben L. Hiatt at Mt. Aukum Press, Mt. Aukum, CA 95656 and at Cold River Press in Rancho Cordova, CA 95670. Cover illustration by Terry Everhart. Copyright 1997 Mark Weber.
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poem revised 39 times
Text composed during September 1997
Ben L. Hiatt – Editor/Book Design. Mt. Aukum Press, 1999
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bygone tumbleweeds, tarnation of smoke
Mark Weber | Bygone Tumbleweeds Tarnation Of Smoke
Okie Musique Concrete. Memory in all it’s aspects.
Zerx Release 11
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Download listen to Mark Weber | in the jailhouse now
words and stories – obbligatos for terpsichorean dipsomaniacs
Mark Weber | Words and stories – Obbligatos for Terpsichorean Dipsomaniacs
Nine Winds Records 182 | 1995
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Download listen to Mark Weber | at the jewish bakery
time zone differential
Mark Weber | Time Zone Differential | Zerx 007
During the mid-90s whenever I visited back home to Southern California rather than hang with my old friends on some street corner we’d book studio time and hang out there instead, and make music. They’d make the music and I’d tell stories. This is sorta like Volume 2 of my CD on the 9Winds label called OBBLIGATOS FOR TERPSICHOREAN DIPSOMANIACS which translates : Musical Ditties for Dancing Drunks.
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Download listen to Mark Weber | Aspects of Pancake Preparation
beautemous everlasting
Mark Weber | Beautemous Everlasting | Zerx 004
After 20 years of writing narrative poetry I veered off into a style I call atmospheric/landscape poetry and this is the first examples of that. Too many musicians to mention all their names. Justine Flynn even wrote a complex chart for one of the numbers. ( Mostly everything else is purely freeform spontaneous glorious intuition.)
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Download listen to Mark Weber | It was not calm
Poet Mark Weber reads about riding in a car with money in his pocket.
After an musical introduction played on 5 hubcaps and a dutch oven, Mark Weber reads a poem taken from a thousand year old Arabian folktale. He is accompanied by trombonist Michael Vlatkovich.
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