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The Spoonlight Institute in Bloomington, MN
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The Spoonlight Institute in Bloomington, MN
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"My Blue Hawaii"
Every queen loves a lobster
with the nerve to kill time
since it's easy to be sure in a bistro
where more than dogs are turned away
Your mother had the particle
but key words are too brittle
to warp the probity of a lifetime
for a perp walk through a wafer fab
If you don't pay attention
to the little things
the big things will fall down
It's only a pay per view moon
and slowness makes everything royal
Born and raised in New York City,
Alan Bernheimer
graduated in 1970 from Yale University, where he studied with New York poets Ted Berrigan, Peter Schjeldahl, and Bill Berkson. In 1976 he moved to San Francisco and spent time with other young writers such as Rae Armantrout, Carla Harryman, Lyn Hejinian, Bob Perelman, Kit Robinson, Ron Silliman, and Barrett Watten—a group who would soon become known as the San Francisco Language poets. Bernheimer also wrote and performed for Poets Theater and produced and hosted
In the American Tree
, a radio program of new writing by poets on KPFA. This collection includes recent work; brief selections from his first two books; the entirety of
Billionesque
(The Figures, 1999); and the play
Particle Arms
, which was produced by the San Francisco Poets Theater in the early '80s.
Every queen loves a lobster
with the nerve to kill time
since it's easy to be sure in a bistro
where more than dogs are turned away
Your mother had the particle
but key words are too brittle
to warp the probity of a lifetime
for a perp walk through a wafer fab
If you don't pay attention
to the little things
the big things will fall down
It's only a pay per view moon
and slowness makes everything royal
Born and raised in New York City,
Alan Bernheimer
graduated in 1970 from Yale University, where he studied with New York poets Ted Berrigan, Peter Schjeldahl, and Bill Berkson. In 1976 he moved to San Francisco and spent time with other young writers such as Rae Armantrout, Carla Harryman, Lyn Hejinian, Bob Perelman, Kit Robinson, Ron Silliman, and Barrett Watten—a group who would soon become known as the San Francisco Language poets. Bernheimer also wrote and performed for Poets Theater and produced and hosted
In the American Tree
, a radio program of new writing by poets on KPFA. This collection includes recent work; brief selections from his first two books; the entirety of
Billionesque
(The Figures, 1999); and the play
Particle Arms
, which was produced by the San Francisco Poets Theater in the early '80s.
"My Blue Hawaii"
Every queen loves a lobster
with the nerve to kill time
since it's easy to be sure in a bistro
where more than dogs are turned away
Your mother had the particle
but key words are too brittle
to warp the probity of a lifetime
for a perp walk through a wafer fab
If you don't pay attention
to the little things
the big things will fall down
It's only a pay per view moon
and slowness makes everything royal
Born and raised in New York City,
Alan Bernheimer
graduated in 1970 from Yale University, where he studied with New York poets Ted Berrigan, Peter Schjeldahl, and Bill Berkson. In 1976 he moved to San Francisco and spent time with other young writers such as Rae Armantrout, Carla Harryman, Lyn Hejinian, Bob Perelman, Kit Robinson, Ron Silliman, and Barrett Watten—a group who would soon become known as the San Francisco Language poets. Bernheimer also wrote and performed for Poets Theater and produced and hosted
In the American Tree
, a radio program of new writing by poets on KPFA. This collection includes recent work; brief selections from his first two books; the entirety of
Billionesque
(The Figures, 1999); and the play
Particle Arms
, which was produced by the San Francisco Poets Theater in the early '80s.
Every queen loves a lobster
with the nerve to kill time
since it's easy to be sure in a bistro
where more than dogs are turned away
Your mother had the particle
but key words are too brittle
to warp the probity of a lifetime
for a perp walk through a wafer fab
If you don't pay attention
to the little things
the big things will fall down
It's only a pay per view moon
and slowness makes everything royal
Born and raised in New York City,
Alan Bernheimer
graduated in 1970 from Yale University, where he studied with New York poets Ted Berrigan, Peter Schjeldahl, and Bill Berkson. In 1976 he moved to San Francisco and spent time with other young writers such as Rae Armantrout, Carla Harryman, Lyn Hejinian, Bob Perelman, Kit Robinson, Ron Silliman, and Barrett Watten—a group who would soon become known as the San Francisco Language poets. Bernheimer also wrote and performed for Poets Theater and produced and hosted
In the American Tree
, a radio program of new writing by poets on KPFA. This collection includes recent work; brief selections from his first two books; the entirety of
Billionesque
(The Figures, 1999); and the play
Particle Arms
, which was produced by the San Francisco Poets Theater in the early '80s.

















