Tentative Index of
On-Line Work by Karl Young
- To Dream Kalapuya [Complete Book]- A selection of Clouds Over Fortjade: A Dialogue Between Tu Fu and Wang Wei
- The Flies. The Game Is Up. [at Mary Sands' Jack Magazine].
- Punctuation Hands [At Durban Segnini Visual Poetry Show, Miami]
- Selections from Cried and Measured
- Days and Years [complete book]
- Two Poems from Stellar Dreams Above the Middle Kingdom [at Marc Weber's Sugar mule]
- Selections from 1998's Year of E-Mail Art collaborations between Reid Wood and Karl Young.
- Complete 2001 Year of E-Mail Art collaboration between Reid Wood and Karl Young. [At Aaugust Highland's M.A.G. site.]
- Selections from Milestones, Set 1
- Acoustic Books at the Begining and End of the World
- "Two Couples" from Group Portraits [at IsiBongo, a South African journal of Newly- and Re-Emergent Arts, issue guest edited by Michael Rothenberg]
- Selections from Milestones, Set 2 [at Spunk Library]
- Skethces from The Ring of Indochina
- a sunset [at mIEKAL aND's spidertangle the_book site]
- Selections from Milestones and other poems [at Jean Heriot's Kaspahraster]
Essays:
- Notation and the Art of Reading.
Young's most important essay, discussing the interrelation of book production and poetry in several cultures as it related to poetry in the U.S. in the early 80s.
Jelölési rendszerek - és az olvasás muvészete Forditotta: Koppány Márton. (Hungarian translation by Márton Koppány)
Texto Español; traduccion: César Espinosa.- The Last Pages of Codex Boturini
Essay on one of the surviving pre-Columbian Mexican manuscripts, with facsimile and translations. [Published in Tezcatlipoca: A Journal of Chicano/a Studies].- Human and Animal Stages in the Aztec Continuum of Life, and The Continuum of Life in Codex Borbonicus
Essays on Aztec World View as a living continuum, focusing on Quetzalcoatl's animal and human aspects, followed by examples and commentary on one of the pre-Columbian Central Mexican iconographic books. [Published in Tezcatlipoca magazine.]- Toward an Ideal Anthology Reflections on the Light and Dust Web Anthology.
- Two Representative Works of the last Decade; A Working Present for Jackson Mac Low on His 75th Birthday
Study of Mac Low's Open Secrets CD and Words nd Ends from Ez, in context of his opus.- Names: The Basis of Graffiti Art
- Graffiti International [at Marc Weber's Sugar Mule Magazine]
- The Visual Poetry of bpNichol; a Brief Sketch.
Overview, with copious examples.- Reesom Haile, Prophet of the Global Village
- "Reading the Waves, An Introduction to Karl Kempton's Rune: A Survey"
- The Turning Pages of Light and Darkness: d.a.levy's Tibetan Stroboscope
- Three Sets of Robert Grenier's Illuminated Poems
- A Multi-Voiced Memorial for Meridel Le Sueur
by Karl Young, Linda Montano, Pauline Oliveros, Joe Napora, and Barbara Mor.- Two Approaches to John Taggart's Slow Song for Mark Rothko and Inside Out: essays by Rochelle Ratner and Karl Young from the John Taggart issue of Paper Air magazine.
- Some Volumes of Poetry: A Retrospective of Publication Work by Karl Young, Part 1 Essays on Young's publications, activities as publisher, organizer of readings, co-founder of the Water Street Arts Center and other activities of the 1970s. Other sections will include further commentary. At Michael Rothenberg's Big Bridge site.
- Introduction to the English Language Edition of Evald Flisar's "Tales of Wandering."
- People's History - Essays at Freedom Press
This site is in the process of migrating to a new location. URLs seem to shift. There's a scripting device that yields different results at different times. But at least some essays written for Freedom, the press and newspaper set up by Peter Kropotkin 114 years ago, seem to remain available by typing in "Karl Young" in the search field. "Cowboys and Indians - The Dumbing Down of American Myths" and "Disturbing History: The World Wide Web in Context" can usually be found there. . .- The Revenge of Uhura's Mini-Skirt [at Jean Heriot's Kaspahraster]
Reviews:
- Cat Licked the Garlic by Anne Tardos- The Beat Thing by David Meltzer
- Spoken Texts by Alison Knowles
- Maximus to Gloucester Charles Olson's Letters to the Glouster Times,
- Myung Mi Kim and Maureen Owen
- Digital Visions by Cynthia Goodman
- HIDE AND SEEK and HOUSE AND HOME by Rochelle Ratner [at Marc Weber's Sugar Mule, Rochelle Ratner issue; for review alone, scroll down page]
- Yaqui Deer Dance Songs/Maso Bwikam by Larry Evers & Felipe S. Molina
Translations:
- The Seafarer in Charles Harrison Wallace's Seafarer Collection.- The Last Pages of Codex Boturini
Essay on one of the surviving pre-Columbian Mexican manuscripts, with facsimile and translations. [Published in Tezcatlipoca].
As Editor or Curator:
- A Homepage Away From Home for bpNichol
Reprints of work by Nichol published in the U.S., with continuation of Nichol's collaborative TTA 29 project.With Ingrid Swanberg:
d.a.levy home pageWith John Jacob and Michael McClure:
Michael McClure Home PageFREE GRAFZ
Meeting place for graffiti art and visual poetry, with samples and extensive links.International Shadows Project Retrospectives
The International Shadows Project is an ongoing grass roots condemnation of nuclear weapons and the use of nuclear energy through an alliance of arts, particularly mail art and performance. As such it is also an ongoing celebration of life in the face of unmitigated evil, as well as an extensive documentation, with copious examples, of mail and performance art.With Karl Kempton and Harry Polkinhorn:
Kaldron
On-line home of North America's longest running visual poetry magazine.With Charles Cantalupo:
Reesom Haile Home PageWith Alain Satié, David W. Seaman, and Karl Kempton:
Lettriste Home PageWith Harry Polkinhorn:
U.S. and Canadian Pages for Nucleo Post Arte's VI Biennial
Festival of Experimental Art and Literature, Mexico City, November, 1998, coordinated with César Espinosa.
From Leaf Mosaic - Autobiographical Essays
A Middle American Water Table - On Mexican sources and Middle American Dialogues.Chinese Couplets and Dialogues - On Chinese sources, Clouds Over Fortjade and related works.
Vocabularies, Fractals, and Semiconductors