Wednesday, December 15, 2004
The  ANNOTICO Report
Calif. Seeks Poet Laureate after Scandal, DePrima, Ferlinghetti Possibles ??

Two years ago, Diane DiPrima of San Francisco was one of the Three Final Candidates, along with Quincy T. Troupe of La Jolla, and Francisco X. Alarcón of Davis, for California Poet Laureate.

Diane Di Prima was by far the most qualified of the three, but lost out to preference and prejudice, with then Governor Davis appointing Troupe.

Troupe resigned four months later when a routine background check revealed he had never earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Grambling College as he had claimed for 26 years, and listed on his resume. Troupe also resigned ironically, as Professor of "Creative Writing", his $140,000-a-year job at the University of California, SD.

A Mouthpiece for some of those Writers, Authors, and Playwrights has complained  vociferously that the Major Italian American Organizations never do anything for them, and was silent when asked what the Writers, Authors, and Playwrights do for themselves. And was further silent as to Whether they even had a Plan that they could propose. So it was just screeching.

Here is a Prime Opportunity for them to help THEMSELVES, by showing some UNITY and undertaking a campaign to get an Italian American with impeccable credentials appointed to this prestigious position in the largest state in the Union, and the eighth largest World Economy.

We have TWO enormously qualified candidates. I can't imagine when you would have such favorable circumstances!!! Those who know, can not possibly question the credentials of Diane DiPrima or Lawrence Ferlinghetti, both California residents.  See links on both, at end of article.

Are the Writers, Authors, Playwrights going to do something for THEMSELVES, or is it that they just can't see a PERSONAL benefit, or would rather just COMPLAIN?



CALIFORNIA
STATE STILL HAS A JOB WHERE YOU CAN FEED PUBLIC A LINE
Los Angeles Times
By Monte Morin
Times Staff Writer
December 14, 2004

Wanted: A published bard of stature who will spread verse and understanding throughout California's classrooms and boardrooms. Financially independent self-starters preferred. Must have car.

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and the California Arts Council announced Monday that they had begun accepting nominations for the position of California's poet laureate and ambassador for the literary arts. The new state rhymester, who will serve for two years, must appear at a minimum of six public readings and "undertake a significant cultural project." The candidate may or may not be fully compensated for these endeavors, according to officials.

"The poet laureate is a position that seeks to inform and educate all Californians about the value of poetry and the value of the spoken word," said Adam Gottlieb, spokesman for the arts council. "We're looking for an artist who will take the ordinary and make it extraordinary. We're very excited."

In addition to transforming the ordinary, applicants will be asked to traverse the Golden State for little or no compensation. Although Gottlieb said legislation provides for an unspecified stipend, a Schwarzenegger spokeswoman suggested that candidates who choose to forgo pay could earn a leg up in the selection process.

"As you know, this is a very tight fiscal year," said Schwarzenegger spokeswoman Terri Carbaugh. "Quite possibly, a poet laureate may step up to the plate and volunteer their time. Wouldn't that be wonderful?"

Thirty-six other states have appointed poet laureates, most of whom toil in obscurity.

Gottlieb said he and arts council members hoped to select a poet with greater visibility.

"I see the poet laureate throwing out the first ball at Dodger Stadium," Gottlieb said. "I see them traveling to places where people are not usually exposed to the literary arts … I see them generating wonderful ideas, something like wrapping a poem across the Golden Gate Bridge."

Monday's call for nominations is the second time the state has tried to fill the post since the Legislature created it two years ago. When then-Gov. Gray Davis' administration put out a call for applicants, the response was tepid at best. Several of the state's best-known poets begged off, and the state received fewer than 50 applications before the deadline. Poets, a notoriously shy class of artists, also complained that the position was more of a headache than an honor.

Finally, Quincy T. Troupe was chosen as California's first official poet laureate. But he resigned four months later when a routine background check revealed he didn't have the college degree listed on his resume. He also resigned his $140,000-a-year job as literary professor at UC San Diego because of the resume problem.

Schwarzenegger's office said it was unclear whether the poet laureate would be asked to appear at state functions, although that certainly would be considered. Carbaugh said that instead of codifying the responsibilities of the poet laureate, the governor would look to the poet to determine his or her duties.

"Basically, what they do is wide open," Carbaugh said. "The sky is the limit. We're looking forward to an active and energetic poet laureate."

The deadline for nominations is Jan. 31. According to the announcement by the governor's office, candidates must be "recognized for excellence in their work; have a significant number of published works; be considered to be a poet of stature; and must have resided in California for at least 10 years."

The California Arts Council will collect the names of the applicants, review their qualifications and forward a list of recommendations to the governor. The final choice must be approved by the state Senate.

Application guidelines and criteria are available on the arts council's website at http://www.cac.ca.gov .

State Still Has a Job Where You Can Feed Public a Line
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-poet14dec14.story
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DIANE DI PRIMA:

Biography of Diane di Prima: Poet Priestess
http://www.ksu.edu/english/janette/installations/MaryV/biography.htm

Diane di Prima
http://dianediprima.com/

Diane Di Prima @ Poetry in Revolt
http://www.angelfire.com/mn2/anarchistpoetry/Diprimadir/Diprima.html

Diane di Prima- bio and links
http://www.beatmuseum.org/diprima/dianediprima.html

Diane Di Prima
http://www.levity.com/corduroy/diprima.htm
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LAWRENCE FERLINGHETTI:

The Beat Page- Lawrence Ferlinghetti
http://www.rooknet.com/beatpage/writers/ferlinghetti.html

Lawrence Ferlinghetti- bio and links
http://www.beatmuseum.org/ferlinghetti/
lawrenceferlinghetti.html

Lawrence Ferlinghetti (b. 1919)
http://www.georgetown.edu/faculty/bassr/
heath/syllabuild/iguide/ferlingh.html