Saturday, January 20, 2007

Kates Playground Full Galerie

#0070 Michel BULTEAU


Born in 1949, Michel Bulteau publishes twenty-two years which marked the Manifesto Electric contemporary poetry. Encouraged by Henri Michaux, he continues his quest for rebellious poet. In 1976, he moved to New York where he met the Beat poets, painters and musicians pop punk.
BULTEAU Michel, New York in the middle of the spectra, 2000, The Difference
Three well-lit texts speaking of an era even more lights, one of the beat generation.
Notes: Before going to sleep at three o'clock in the morning, the Harlem Jazz still bubbling in his head [...] You never told me the other day that White Light was the title of a painting Pollock reproduced in the album Free Jazz Ornette Coleman? [...] John Coltrane, a stethoscope dangling around his neck, could participate in the 1970-alas Jamsession of three years earlier he had parted company with everyone- with Jimi Hendrix on guitar and Jim Morrison on drums and his complaints resembling half-closed eyes of Buddha, to ravage the Sunshine of Your Love Cream [...] One afternoon in February 1989 spent listening a tape of Sam Cooke. Chain gang, one of the favorite songs of my adolescence. Sap burning Having a party and Twistin 'the night away. Johnny remembers the name of the guitarist Cliff White [...] Johnny has always preferred the film version with Frank Sinatra in Nelson Algren's book [...] Jerry Nolan confident that his favorite movie was Gene Krupa Story with Sal Mineo.

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