. . . . "The process for me is both the forced intention of wanting or needing to write a poem mixed with the free flow of writing a poem...I try to subvert a lot of linearity intentionally because I\u2019m so bored...I\u2019m a romantic writer."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Steve Dalachinsky"@en . . . . . . . . . "as your skin becomes a thin casing for disappearing bones, like a skin of a drum wearing thin\u2026 I dream\u2026 that you might be miraculously cured so I might want all of you here with me right now as the sun begins to cross the roofs across the way & the wind makes the leaves into hands"@en . . . . . . "Steven Donald Dalachinsky"@en . . "Let\u2019s put it this way, I\u2019m a poet \u2013 or let\u2019s put it more succinctly \u2013 what I\u2019ve done for the better part of my life \u2013 besides complain and be rude to people \u2013 is write poetry \u2013 I write poetry, you know? That\u2019s what I do."@en . . . "none"@en . . . . . ""@en . . . . . "Brooklyn, New York, U.S."@en . "2019-09-16"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "left"@en . "Yuko Otomo"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "30.0"^^ . . "right"@en . . "1946-09-29"^^ . "snowflowers breathe into my face\ni am stuck like the hands of 2 lovers circling\ni know my shapes\nbut even children grow into wars"@en . . . . "27.0"^^ . . "Poet"@en . "~Dalachinsky"@en . . . . "Steve Dalachinsky"@fr . . . . . "Steve Dalachinsky, n\u00E9 le 29 septembre 1946 \u00E0 Brooklyn (New York) et mort le 15 septembre 2019 \u00E0 Long Island, est un po\u00E8te am\u00E9ricain actif sur la sc\u00E8ne du free jazz et de la creative music."@fr . . . . . "Steve Dalachinsky, n\u00E9 le 29 septembre 1946 \u00E0 Brooklyn (New York) et mort le 15 septembre 2019 \u00E0 Long Island, est un po\u00E8te am\u00E9ricain actif sur la sc\u00E8ne du free jazz et de la creative music."@fr . "2084339"^^ . . . . . . "Steven Donald Dalachinsky (September 29, 1946 \u2013 September 16, 2019) was an American downtown New York City poet, active in the music, art, and free jazz scenes. He wrote poetry for most of his life and read frequently at Michael Dorf's club the Knitting Factory, the Poetry Project and the Vision Festival, an Avant-jazz festival held annually on the Lower East Side of New York City. Dalachinsky also read his works in Japan, France and Germany. He collaborated with many musicians, writing liner notes for artists: William Parker, Susie Ibarra, Matthew Shipp, Joe McPhee, Nicola Hein, Dave Liebman, Roy Campbell, Daniel Carter, Jo\u00EBlle L\u00E9andre, Kommissar Hjuler, Thurston Moore, Sabir Mateen, Jim O'Rourke, and Mat Maneri"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Steve Dalachinsky"@en . . . . . "Dalachinsky"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Steve Dalachinsky and The Snobs"@en . "25.0"^^ . . "Long Island, New York, U.S."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "95.0"^^ . . "Steven Donald Dalachinsky (September 29, 1946 \u2013 September 16, 2019) was an American downtown New York City poet, active in the music, art, and free jazz scenes. He wrote poetry for most of his life and read frequently at Michael Dorf's club the Knitting Factory, the Poetry Project and the Vision Festival, an Avant-jazz festival held annually on the Lower East Side of New York City. Dalachinsky also read his works in Japan, France and Germany. He collaborated with many musicians, writing liner notes for artists: William Parker, Susie Ibarra, Matthew Shipp, Joe McPhee, Nicola Hein, Dave Liebman, Roy Campbell, Daniel Carter, Jo\u00EBlle L\u00E9andre, Kommissar Hjuler, Thurston Moore, Sabir Mateen, Jim O'Rourke, and Mat Maneri Dalachinsky authored numerous books including a compendium of poetry written while listening to saxophonist Charles Gayle perform throughout New York City, and a collection of poems which focused on his time as a superintendent at an apartment building in Soho. Along with pianist Matthew Shipp, he co-authored the book Logos and Language: A Post-Jazz Metaphorical Dialogue and collaborated with French photographer Jacques Bisceglia on Reaching Into The Unknown. His spoken word albums include Incomplete Directions and a collaboration with Shipp on the album Phenomena of Interference. Dalachinsky's works also appeared in several journals and anthologies as well. He received the Franz Kafka Prize, Acker Award, PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Literary Award and was nominated for a 2015 Pushcart Prize. He lived in Manhattan with his wife, painter and poet Yuko Otomo."@en . . "1946-09-29"^^ . "2"^^ . . "i am angry with him\nfor gross behavioral disorders\nbut when i trap my oppressors\nbehind my eyes\nit is the white of their greed\ni see"@en . . . "Dalachinsky & Otomo"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "*Where Day and Night Become One\n*A Superintendent\u2019s Eyes\n*The Final Nite & Other Poems: Complete Notes from a Charles Gayle Notebook"@en . . . . . "1112955724"^^ . . "none"@en . . . . "2019-09-16"^^ . . "letterhead"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Steve Dalachinsky"@en . ""@en . "Steven Donald Dalachinsky"@en . . . . . . "23451"^^ . . . . . . "nchbKIzQK1o"@en . . "I wrote theses several hundred poems while listening to the music\u2013the rhythms\u2013the movement\u2013the physical space I was in and whatever was happening or had happened around me just all fit together."@en . . . . . . "cornsilk"@en .