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Robert Briggs (poet)

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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Robert Briggs

Occupation
  
Writer, poet

Role
  
Author

Years active
  
1955-2015

Alma mater
  
Columbia University

Movement
  
Beat Generation


Robert Briggs (poet) The Beats The Bomb The 1950s Remembering Robert Briggs Night

Born
  
June 11, 1929 (
1929-06-11
)
Omaha, Nebraska, United States

Died
  
May 29, 2015, Portland, Oregon, United States

Books
  
Hurled Into Eternity: The Story of the Earps in Tombstone, 1880-1882

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Robert Briggs is an American author and poet associated with the Beat Generation. He read poetry in the Jazz Cellar in San Francisco in 1957, and said, “jazz is to music what poetry is to knowing.” He continued to give reads accompanied by jazz musicians up until 2012. In 1972, Briggs co-founded the San Francisco Book Company and then Robert Briggs Associates, as a literary agent and small West Coast publisher. The company was involved in a variety of nonfiction which included Rolling Thunder: An Exploration into the Powers of an American Indian Medicine Man by Doug Boyd, Mind as Healer, Mind as Slayer, Kenneth Pelletier's classic book on stress, as well as works by Joseph Campbell, Colin Wilson, and Theodore Roszak. In the 1950s he was a bookseller in Greenwich Village, New York, and North Beach in San Francisco. Robert Briggs served in the Army during the Korean War and witnessed an atom bomb test at Frenchman Flats, Nevada. Filmmaker Chel White directed a short film about Briggs' atom bomb experience titled, "The Beats, the Bomb and the 1950s.

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Robert Briggs (poet) The Beats The Bomb The 1950s Remembering Robert Briggs Night

Personal life

Along with his wife, author Diana Saltoon, Briggs was a member of the Zen Community of Oregon. He had one child, in the tempestuous 60s, Hillary Shannon (Sheperd). She lives in New York now, where Briggs grew up as of 10 years old.

Books

  • Ruined Time: The 1950s and the Beat (2007)
  • The American Emergency: A Search for Spiritual Renewal in an Age of Materialism (1989)
  • Audio recordings

  • Poetry and the 1950s: Homage to the Beat Generation (1999)
  • Jazz and Poetry & Other Reasons - Opus One: The Beat Goes On (2007)
  • Poetry: A Return to Greenwich Village (2012)
  • References

    Robert Briggs (poet) Wikipedia