I am writing you about one of America's greatest poets. His name is
Ron Whitehead and for his entire career he has written volatile and important
verse that has given a new presence to American poetry. Whitehead's work is in
the tradition of the Beat Generation but also deeply influenced by rock and roll,
the legacy of the European avant-garde from Knut Hamsun to James Joyce, and his own
native Kentucky. He is at the same time a regional and universal writer; Kentucky
is his home but the world is his subject. Whitehead's poetry is a powerful summation
of the American spirit.
I would like to take this time to bring this extraordinary poet to your attention for consideration
for the Nobel Prize in literature. Whitehead's poetry is exuberant and shocking,
delicate and blunt, combative and sensitive. There is a vital spirituality in his
work that questions the nature of artistic creativity at the same time it embodies it.
His work is profoundly engaged in critiquing the control modern American culture has
over the individual and the planet. The Beaver Dam Rocking Chair Marathon is a
summation of his aesthetics: part Bildungsroman, part rock protest, all Whitehead white
hot poetic energy.
As the profile in this package indicates, Whitehead is a tireless promoter of poetry and
its power to heal the world. To recognize his work is to recognize the power of the word
to resist imperialism, intolerance, and hate. Whitehead has made American poetry a vehicle
for social change and a power to transform the world...
Thank you for considering this important American writer.
Yours sincerely,
Dr. John Rocco
Associate Professor of Humanities
SUNY (State University of New York Maritime)
James Joyce scholar John Rocco is the author of The Nirvana Companion,
The Beastie Boys Companion, The Doors Companion, The Grateful Dead Companion,
and other Schirmer Books. He is completing a volume on James Joyce. His novel
Fur was released in 2005. He is a critic for American Book Review
and numerous other literary and music publications.
John Tytell(New York): "With The Declaration of
Independence This Time: Selected Poems 1996-2000, Ron Whitehead has a brave powerful
book and the voice to carry it."
Zen Master Dae Gak (Korea): "Ron Whitehead is Angry tender hearted Poet
lover Who, Ripped open by life's Sharp, diamond caesarean Edge, Emerges, awake, alive,
Shaking blood and tissue. Howling at the, with a shriek, Morning sun AAAAAGH!!!!!!!"
Theo Dorgan (Ireland): "Ron Whitehead is a one man Atlantic bridge."
Eimear O'Connor (Ireland): "Ron Whitehead's words travelled at high speed
Along the Liffey and out into the sea...mesmerised By the motion Of emotion...Something
magic Happened over the Winding Stair Above the streets, Closer to the stars."
Vincent McWilliams (Ireland): "Ron Whitehead's poetry is like
a fast train coming."
David Amram (New York): "At the dawn of the 21st Century our
young people have few role models of distinction and even fewer people
close to their own age to look up to. Ron Whitehead gives hope to our artistic
and intellectual future and gives our young people someone to look up to and emulate.
Having worked with Ron many times, round the world, I can only share my amazement at
his genius-level ability to organize and create memorable events that make all involved
feel inspired to do their best. His own brilliance as a poet is matched by his dynamism,
integrity and ability to communicate with anybody and everybody. I am honored to work
with him anytime he ever needs me."
Lee Ranaldo (New York): " Ron Whitehead's TAPPING MY OWN PHONE is superb!"
Michael Pollock (Iceland): "Ron Whitehead is The World Ambassador of Poetry."
Karel Srp(Czeck Republic): "The ARTFORUM '98 Exhibition of Ron Whitehead's
important work, both his and his work as Director of The Literary Renaissance, was a big
hit and a huge success. It is very important for us to see, through poetry and art, the
situation in USA and round the world. Through Ron's work we see. Now all his work is in
our archives. The people of Prague can continue to see. We are proud. It is important for
us. Thank YOU!"
Lana Witt(California): "Ron Whitehead is amazing. I've seldom known poetry to
rise to the honesty, stubborness, and energy of what came charging straight at me in his
CD TAPPING MY OWN PHONE."
Frank Messina(New York): "Listening to TAPPING MY OWN PHONE is like tapping
into an oil well of inspiration; a poetic horn of plenty where the flavor of American
political angst and true Kentuckian local color shoots its way straight to the soul. Ron
Whitehead is at least Chaucer's equal. The BEAVER DAM ROCKING CHAIR MARATHON is a
Masterpiece better than THE CANTERBURY TALES. Three cheers to Ron Whitehead!"
Kevin Ring(England): "Ron Whitehead explodes in a tirade aimed at pulling
down all the garbage that society holds dear: rampant commercialism, couldn't care
lessism. If the President thinks he's got trouble with Ms Lewinsky then he'd better
watch out for Ron as he gives us the REAL AMERICA."
Frederick Smock (Kentucky): "BEAVER DAM ROCKING CHAIR MARATHON achieves an
urgency and immediacy that is truly poetic."
Jordan Green(North Carolina): "Ron Whitehead is the incantatory, subversive
bard of Kentucky. He is a poet with higher vision and higher frequency tuning. He has a
performance style learned from his Pentecostal preacher grandfather but which also takes
the best from the oral poetic style of the Beats. Ron is an energy force that encourages
articulation and voice, that makes young people proud to be part of something. His voice
cuts through the rough reality of his western Kentucky coal mining roots and reaches for a higher cosmic grace. Ron has produced over 400 readings and INSOMNIACATHONs and has read all over Europe and the USA. At the age of 48, with a family to support and complete commitment to his craft, Ron Whitehead will get in a car or on a plane anytime and travel anywhere he's asked to give a reading."
Miguel Moors (Belgium): " Ron Whitehead dissects American Society with
a butcher knife."
Lawrence Ferlinghetti(California): "Ron Whitehead, out there in Kentucky,
out there where the tall heroes used to grow, is sowing the dragon's teeth of new
heroics."
Bob Holman(New York): "And now it was like a cyclone hit that
stage - Ron Whitehead is screeding a poem with an 8-piece orchestra toodling
out sounds by Jeremy Podgursky, amazing, high energy, a battle for soul!"
Anastasios Kozaitis(New York): "Ron Whitehead is the most engaged
poetry activist in the United States of America!"
Al Aronowitz(New York): "An autobiographical gem that marks compassion
and defiance as the touchstones of heroic myth in the coming-of-age of a young man
in the western Kentucky coal fields. Ron Whitehead is one of the greatest poets of
our time."
Paul McDonald(Kentucky): "Ron Whitehead has the gift of perceiving the
divine in the ordinary. His work is always at least exciting if not magical. It is
simultaneously hard-bitten, stark and urban while containing a gentle, pastoral
lyricism all of which is always compelling. His work is a dharma gate that must be
entered, a magnificent Zen koan where the question and answer lie hidden in the
experience."
Rene Hendrix(The Netherlands): "William S. Burroughs and Ron Whitehead,
in a series of dreams, taught me how to save the world."
Casey Cyr(Connecticut): "Ron Whitehead has been working so hard all his
life, has climbed the equivalent of a hundred Mount Everests for poetry, music,
integration, inclusion, non-specialization, LOVE and the advancement of humankind.
No one else who I know has the endurance and capacity and generosity of spirit
(except for David Amram who shares these qualities) to achieve what he is achieving.
Ron is clearly chosen for the work that he is doing, and it is a ray of clarity and
grace that shines from his being. HIS GIANT HEART IS SINGING!"
Jan Pankow (The Netherlands): "Ron Whitehead's poems are a magnetic field
of poetry energy: encounters, viewpoints, and facts of life mingling with emotions,
dreams, and visions."
Robert Lax(Greece): "Ron Whitehead's "Moxley and Eirene" worked
its way into one of my just-before-waking dreams last night. The whole story. And yes,
naturally I'm ready to endorse all he says in I Will NOT BOW DOWN, too!"
Douglas Brinkley(Louisiana): "Ron Whitehead is one of the most exciting
poets in America. Poet and literary activist, he is one of the great poets of his
generation."
Tenzin Geyche Tethong, Secretary to His Holiness The Dalai Lama (India): " Ron Whitehead, His Holiness The Dalai Lama thanks
you and offers his blessing and permission for you to create a poster of his message to you
which you have written in the form of a poem. I would like to express my personal
appreciation to you. Your poem for of His Holiness's message is extremely powerful and
moving. I am confident that it will inspire many."
Robert Hunter (California): " Ron Whitehead's energy and
important work never fail to amaze me!"
Diane di Prima(California): "Ron Whitehead, Fellow traveller riding the
winds of change between worlds, in the thick of the creative process, Bon voyage! I
enjoyed EVE AND THE OPHIDIANS. "White Horses" is really strong!"
Bob Holman(New York): " Spoken word at its purest and most fulfilling.
Ron's combination of full drawl, magnolia sweet and Wendell Berry's Mad Farmer's
blue hot rage, vitally fashions a new post in the American ear."
Jim Carroll(New York): "Love, Angelic Orders, and Blessings on Ron Whitehead's
good work!"
David Amram(New York): "There were over 300 poets and musicians.
Ron Whitehead was the highlight of the New York City festival. When he read I
was knocked out! I marveled at the talent he possessed! He captures the spirit of the
South in his poetry!"
Eithne Strong(Ireland): " Ron Whitehead's dazzling energetic work,
his poetry and his prose never cease to impress and astonish!"
Allen Ginsberg(New York): "Ron Whitehead is energetic Bodhisattvic poetic
spirit! Happy to see and read so much poetry energy!"
Harper Tobin(Kentucky): "Ron Whitehead's BEAVER DAM ROCKING CHAIR MARATHON
is no cheesy nostalgia trip. Anyone familiar with Whitehead's work knows better. He gives
achingly real portraits of Beaver Dam's inhabitants, offering up the disturbing as well
as the beautiful, the ugly as well as the quaint. His style shifts from page to page
always capturing the reader, evoking the spirit of defiance and hope that is the heart
of this literary treasure...Why isn't Ron Whitehead already a household name?!
His TAPPING MY OWN PHONE is a gem. Ron reads as if any breath could be his last.
He captures the world in all its beauty, corruption, and potential. I cannot recommend
his work highly enough!"
Joe Slavin(Kentucky): " Ron Whitehead is the most extraordinary teacher-scholar
it has been my great good fortune to know over a career spanning thirty seven years.
His success in encouraging students, to express themselves and grow as students, is
unrivalled."
Lawrence Ferlinghetti (California): " Ce Ron Whitehead est un brave type! Il a
ecrit un poem autobiographique que est epatant...sur San Francisco et un certain
fer-ling-g hetti...Qui est? Ron Whitehead is Bodhisattva in Kentucky!"
Seamus Heaney(Ireland): "Ron Whitehead, the only begettor of all this,
is here for good!"
Colin Cooper (England): "Ron Whitehead lives at 100 miles an hour judging
from his book of poetry...like Ferlinghetti...he's a rabble rouser and wildly romantic
and we need plenty of those...the book is illustrated by full colour paintings by
Ferlinghetti...Fit him alongside Gary Snyder for wit and insight...certain to shake
up the old guard."
Bob Edwards (Washington D.C.): "I LOVE Ron Whitehead's "The Coal
Miner(I & II)" and "Moxley and Eirene!"
Denis Mahoney (Rhode Island): "These past months I have
read Ron Whitehead's BLOOD FILLED VESSELS RACING TO THE HEART: Beyond Chaos is The Ocean of
Consciousness several times. What a remarkable work it is! It's subtle (and not too) back
and forth gestures and movements and openings and its Placement! I wish he would continue
this work! This is the direction that people need to See towards, be, at least, opened to.
Thank You Ron Whitehead for The Work!"
August H. Altmulig(Norway): "There are a handful of works,
produced between the end of the 19th Century and the beginning of the 21st Century,
which best represent, to me, the suffering, the fear, the loathing, the stubborn
refusal - even in the face of tormented life, or death - to submit to the machine,
the machinations of man: Knut Hamsun's HUNGER (1890), Edvard Munch's THE SCREAM (1893),
Franz Kafka's THE TRIAL (1925), Allen Ginsberg's HOWL (1956), Hunter S. Thompson's
FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS (1971), and Ron Whitehead's I WILL NOT BOW DOWN:
Selected Poems 1990-1995 (1996)." also "I just finished reading the new
3rd edition of Ron Whitehead's Beaver Dam Rocking Chair Marathon. The novel no
longer exists. Yes James Joyce's Ulysses killed the novel but Whitehead's Beaver
Dam Rocking Chair Marathon is the best proof of a new direction for writing. John
Rocco understands this. Read his "Time Travel on Wings of Excess" in
Twenty-First Joyce. Whitehead's masterpiece is an accumulation of
heart of facts of soul. It incorporates all the arts in one volume one work of
art of life. It is pure undistilled creative imagination. Story at its best.
Beaver Dam Rocking Chair Marathon directs us to the future of writing."
Danny O'Bryan(Kentucky): " The Great White Light, Whitehead that is, swept
over The College last night with a round of passionate posey mined directly from his ever
raucous life. Mentioning notables like Amiri Baraka and The Dalai Lama - illustrious
heroes many of the role-model-starved students probably never heard of - the poet quickly
had them under his spell. The man, who always wears his life on his sleeve for everyone to
gawk at, flexed his tattoo covered arms at the scribes "I might be skinny but look at
those muscles!" and spit out tales of Kentucky rocking chair competitions and wild
family antics that made "Do You Want To Be A Millionaire" look life watching
paint dry. Certainly all present learned an important lesson: It doesn't hurt to celbrate
life in all its painful and joyful manifestations!...Ron Whitehead, a virtual P.T. Barnum
of Poetry, is on a one-man crusade to change the consciousness of the world through poetry
and music...Whitehead and his non-porfit organization The Literary Renaissance launched a
series of multimedia INSOMNIACATHONs (Temporary Autonomous Zones): 48-hour marathons of
poetry and music and art and film (all the Arts), similar to Ken Kesey and The Merry
Pranksters minus the bus, attracting large audiences and worldwide attention...This led
Whitehead to take his traveling magic mystery theatre on the road to New York City and New
Orleans (where the TIMES-PICAYUNE named his INSOMNIACATHON 1996 "Arts Event of The
Year") and The Netherlands and numerous other cities states and countries...Never one
to separate art from show biz or politics (or newcomers from old-timers) Whitehead
assembled an odd cast of characters for his Hunter S. Thompson "This is Your Life"
Tribute which the NEW YORK TIMES called "a beautiful literary last waltz." The
event included actor Johnny Depp, musician Warren Zevon, socialite Roxanne Pulitzer,
historian Douglas Brinkley, world musician composer David Amram, the Sheriff of Pitkin
County (Aspen), former Louisville Mayor Harvey Sloane, Hunter's Mother Virginia, his son
Juan, and a host of others including a bluegrass band. Everyone at the SRO event closed
out the night standing singing "My Old Kentucky Home."
Casey Cyr (Connecticut): "I got to know Ron Whitehead's I WILL NOT BOW DOWN:
Selected Poems 1990-1995 well and from it I feel an understanding for some of what Ron
has been doing in the world. The physicality of which is astonishing - but that doesn't
even compare with what kind of alchemy is happening on the mental
levels. Ron Whitehead is Shaman and Shamas (the candle that lights other candles)
contributing to, directing, promoting, integrating, expanding, and possibly healing
the consciousness of an artistic body of thought that sure does need help to go to
the next level, which I believe has something to do with the heart region. And if I
might prophesize, I think that Ron will be seen as one of the great poets of our
generation, which I believe spans about 50 years. The kids of tomorrow's wasteland
are really going to need him. Just like we need Patchen and Kerouac. Those guys changed
and saved my life."
John Tytell(New York): "Ron Whitehead reminds me of Corso...early Yeats in
the Celtic Twilight...Ferlinghetti...Ginsberg...spontaneous transcription emerging in
a tumultuous rush...infused with Whitehead's belief in the magical transformations
implicit in poetry, with the music of the poem serving as chant, incantation,
ultimately pagan prayer...the same can be said for the poetry rants (Insomniacathons)
Whitehead has been organizing around the country, non-stop marathon readings."
David Amram (New York): "The first time I heard Ron Whitehead read I felt what
I imagine those who heard Abraham Lincoln deliver The Gettysburg Address felt."
Thomas Nord(Kentucky): " Ron Whitehead eats, sleeps, and breathes poetry."
Michael Dean Odin Pollock(Iceland): "The London International
Poetry & Song Festival's response to Ron Whitehead's I WILL NOT BOW DOWN
was Incredible POWERFULL it felt like a bomb hit The Ocean...people were yellin,
clappin, sayin YEAH others riveted wide eyed to their seats...i stood at
the back of the room up on some stairs to get an eagle eye view of this poem
which I consider along with LEAVES OF GRASS by Walt Whitman and
HOWL by Allen Ginsberg and THANKSGIVING PRAYER by William S. Burroughs
to be one of the GREAT American poems of All Times. I WILL NOT BOW DOWN and
ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER capture the voice/heart/spirit of later 20th Century
and on better than anything I've heard!"
Nick Obis (Ohio): " Ron Whitehead,
I thank you and Quincey Troupe for headlining the University of Dayton's
2nd Annual Literature Conference, 2002. Friday evening was nothing short of
astounding - certainly like nothing my students had ever heard! I heard so many
wonderful comments from them in the following days and weeks about all the
various aspects of your performance, with your group The Viking Hillbilly
Apocalypse Revue. I too can still hear the Icelandic rapping, the ambient
music, and the powerful words; it was a staggering, moving experience; I don't
think I have ever seen anyone, anywhere, break dance at a poetry reading! But
what moved me more than the poetry and music was your patience, kindness, and
understanding. I was so nervous before the festival, and so relieved by your
sympathy and easygoingness. You are truly a remarkable person with a remarkable
group. Thanks for teaching me to "never give up!"
Denis Mahoney (Rhode Island): "Ron Whitehead has the goods and is the
last and forward maker of the fire breather preacher with the
text written new across the starry night. I can picture him
reading poems with snakes crawling out of his mouth and nostrils,
like those maniacs who work the snakes for Jesus, turning to medusa flames,
the fork filled flavor flick fuck tongue is two words split into a thousand
pieces of black and white sand and delivered like a Sioux death chant, a new
ghost dance to live and rise out of the ashes. Ron's word is poet breath,
new creation out of decay, intentions are color worlds, filled with color,
every tint is blow breath glass and I keep coming back to his nostrils flared
like John Brown in Kansas, hard muscle break tracks, or soft glow of love he is
able to bring the rage round to snake crazy snake soul sonnets
to orpheus, our brother Rilke Flower-muscle that slowly opens
back the anemone to another meadow-dawn, until her womb can
feel the polyphonic light of the sonorous heavens pouring down is
prophecy and vision blast bleak and we all stand naked
against the capitalist relation that has come to encompass existance and
Ron as new prophet stands against that as strong as John Brown,
Rilke, just a neck down the vision ladder from our kooky Dada Queen Baroness
Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven and is exactly what is needed. I give Ron the world
in his breath."
Tom House(Nashville): " That's a wild and fierce look on the cover of Ron
Whitehead's new I Will Not Bow Down CD, and that's a wild and fierce picture of him there
on the inside, and that's a wild and fierce performance/production he presents. I was not
prepared. Finally got back home and settled in here last night put it on and blew my head
right from the start. Old favorite, "Tapping My Own Phone," the music is like the
subconscious of the mind mouthing those feverish thoughts. "4th Person Singular" a favorite
as well. Not sure if I've heard that one before. "Raven Hair And Turquoise"
and "Comes Night And Wind" both great. The music never gets in the way of the words and,
as in the very best one to me "Gimme Back My Wig," the whole becomes way more
than the components, damn almost like rock and roll - and in many ways this feels as much
like a "band" CD as it does a "spoken word" one. And I think Ron
paces it like one. That's just something always important to me, almost like a set,
and Ron is a master at that. He couldn't end it more personally, poetically, beautifully
than with "You Grow Wild In My Heart." I Will Not Bow Down is definitely a
masterful work and I congratulate Ron and all who perform on it. I'll be giving this guy
some hardcore listening these days to come. "
Dan Roberts(KZYX Radio, California):
"TAPPING MY OWN PHONE is the most amazing CD of poetry I've heard!"
August Highland(California ): "Ron Whitehead is
The Dalai Lama of the literary world."
Frank Messina(New York ): "I've seen thousands blinded by the white light,
halos and fractal geometry of Ron Whitehead. I've seen tundra-demons,
geothermal genies, naysayers forever turned to stone by that Kentucky
'Bone Man'. And yes, I've seen Ron Whitehead levitate over stages 3, 4 and 5,000
miles from Kentucky, held up high by coal mine spirits, red wine and Buddha at
the palms of his feet."
Paul K(Kentucky): "Ron Whitehead is America’s greatest living poet."
Jean Ritchie (New York): "Kentucky, by Sarah Elizabeth
and Ron Whitehead, is a stunning CD. Sarah and Ron both did a beautiful job."
Dr. Joe Slavin (Kentucky): "Kentucky, by Sarah Elizabeth & Ron Whitehead,
is a stunning piece of work, beautiful in both sound and heart."
Casey Cyr (Connecticut): "
Ron Whitehead's new CLOSING TIME CD is magical, radical inspiration,
stark truth, gentle beauty. It portrays the human experience completely.
The flame reflected in four generations, all together reveal the purity of
oneness."
David Amram (New York): "Ron Whitehead's 'The Sound of Snowflakes on Christmas Eve'
and 'Old Blue Got Run Over by A Coal Truck on Christmas' are
right up there with Charles Dickens' A CHRISTMAS CAROL and
Dylan Thomas' A CHILD'S CHRISTMAS in WALES. Not one word
could/should be changed. They are classics! I have always loved
Ron Whitehead's spirit and generosity as well as his work...These
stories are like the late paintings of Matisse, and Richard Strauss'
last art songs, where they both turned to simplicity and clarity when
in their prime. Ron's stories/poems should be read at The White
House, if we get a President who knows where the South is located
and understands the poetry of the lives of everyday people and the
beauty of family life as well as the magic of Snow in the South...Ron's work is right up there with Mark Twain...It transcends politics.
His work should be read in classrooms, as children's stories,
Southern Studies, poetry classes, church reading groups...His work can reach the whole world...His work is way Beyond Beat!!
Ron Whitehead's work is lyrical, touching, and perfectly written
AND SO REFRESHING...I'll be glad to write a Forward or Introduction
to any of his books anytime... Nobody is doing what Ron Whitehead
is doing, especially in his newest works...They are 100% Whitehead."
Dennis Kirtley (Morocco): "I am all about music. I think music. I sleep it. I eat it.
It's just in me. And not just my own music - also the
music of great composers. I know many symphonies
by heart, great jazz compositions, note for note. As I was
reading Ron Whitehead's poems last night, music was
playing in my head and it wouldn't stop. It was the score of
"Rhapsody in Blue" by Gershwin. The brainscreen image
was that of a train, streaming forceful and unstoppable
through the countryside. This is the sense Ron Whitehead's
poetry and person brings to me. I thank him for being him!"
Gui Stuart (Kentucky): "Ron Whitehead is the greatest
living writer...and he is still struggling to pay the bills so how can I
hope for anything more than to write...writing is an unnatural act...but it
is not any more unnatural than working in an office or talking on a cellphone...and
in some strange ways it is the most natural act of all...being human feels
like an unnatural act in these trying times of fascism...the absurdity of
fascism is everywhere but I don't want to live like that and I sure as hell don't
want to write like that...I owe Ron Whitehead more than I can ever repay...he has
taught me that failure is nothing and that it is okay to fail as long as I write what
I feel and know...and I'm gonna continue, just like Ron does, regardless of whether I
ever get published...I'm gonna continue to test my own limits and probe my own
humanity...I would love to make some money to live on and be able to start a
printing press with Ron someday but that is not why I write...I write to try
and redeem my own soul for myself...that is why I write...I write out of some
alien innate gnostic urge to express the conflict of humanity that is in me
and in all of us...that is why I write...they can't beat us...Ron Whitehead
proves that every day...they can't take our souls from us...Ron Whitehead
reminds us of that in his writing and in his life...they can lie and cheat
and steal and even kill us but they'll never take our souls...Ron Whitehead
reminds us of that in all he says and does...Ron Whitehead reminds us that no
matter what happens Never Give Up."
copyright © 2008 Ron Whitehead