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San Francisco Poet Laureate Series April 1, 2008

The fourth volume of the San Francisco Poet Laureate Series, All That’s Left is a powerful collection of poems for social justice by street-poet-turned- laureate Jack Hirschman. The volume opens with Hirschman’s autobiographical inaugural address, which vividly traces his career as poet, translator, and agitator.

Included are several of Hirschman’s earlier poems, marking successive stages of his poetic development. The poems following the address were composed during his tenure as poet laureate, covering contemporary outrages like post-Katrina New Orleans and the Virginia Tech tragedy, paying homage to fallen poetic comrades like Jack Kerouac and Bob Kaufman, and exploring more personal dimensions of love.


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"In Jack Hirschman's All That's Left, a book that commemorates his appointment as San Francisco 'Poet Laureate,' we see a personification of [the] two sides of San Francisco poetry--the impulse to change the world through social protest poetry, and the Beat impulse to view the world more personally and also on a spiritual plane . . . . A lovely homage to a recently deceased street poet . . . [is] witty and supple and personal and beatific . . . . [In title poem 'All That's Left,' his] calm lines balance out the political rhetoric of earlier poems and suggest a wise self-knowledge hard-won by an admirable man who has spent his life laboring on the right side of dozens of causes." --American Book Review --American Book Review

About the Author

Jack Hirschman (b. December 13, 1933, in New York, NY) is a poet and social activist who has written more than 50 volumes of poetry. Dismissed from teaching at UCLA for anti-war activities in 1966, he moved to San Francisco in 1973, and is the city's present poet laureate. Hirschman translates nine languages and edited the Artuad Anthology.

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  • Paperback: 150 pages
  • Publisher: City Lights Foundation Books (April 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1931404089
  • ISBN-13: 978-1931404082
  • Product Dimensions: 7 x 5.5 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,043,048 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Jack Hirschman is a San Francisco poet, translator, and editor. His powerfully eloquent voice set the tone for political poetry in this country many years ago. Since leaving a teaching career in the '60s, Hirschman has taken the free exchange of poetry and politics into the streets where he is, in the words of poet Luke Breit, "America's most important living poet." He is the author of numerous books of poetry, plus some 45 translations from a half a dozen languages, as well as the editor of anthologies and journals. Among his many volumes of poetry are Endless Threshold, The Xibalba Arcane, and Lyripol (City Lights, 1976).

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars The fourth volume in the San Francisco Poet Laureate Series, May 4, 2008
This review is from: All That's Left (San Francisco Poet Laureate Series) (Paperback)
The fourth volume in the San Francisco Poet Laureate Series, All That's Left is a collection of poems calling for social justice. Written by street poet, translator, and activist Jack Hirschman, All That's Left begins with his autobiographical inaugural address, includes several of his earlier poems that benchmark the stages of his development, as well as works composed during his time as laureate. Hirschman also pays his respects to passed on fellow poets such as Kerouac and Bob Kaufman, in this direct, honest, and eye-opening anthology. "The Ways of Love Arcane": 'Only in its being gone does it exist,' / I whispered in the candle-lit dark. // Your response was the art of loving / which is a part of what I meant. // And it was a masterpiece you wrote / with your tongue. // But is Love gone? That love, yes, has. / But there's no end of loving here // or wherever you are, or even where / nowhere is.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Veteran Poet, December 27, 2011
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Hirshman is a PhD academic dropout. He lost his job at UCLA for trying to help students avoid the draft during the Vietnam war. I am impressed by all the service this poet has given to feeding and helping the homeless, plus other good cause work in the San Francisco area. This poet walks the talk, and from my point of view should be forgiven a few excesses, such as his unbounded admiration for Fidel Castro. ALL THAT'S LEFT was published by City Lights as part of Hirshman's year as San Francisco's Poet Laureate, and most of the poems in the book were written during that year. My favorite is the poem celebrating Cafe Trieste in old San Francisco as a cultural center for the arts. The poem contains a wonderful list of names.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hirschman at his finest, March 27, 2011
This review is from: All That's Left (San Francisco Poet Laureate Series) (Paperback)
I have looked at some other Hirschman poems, but the ones in this text particularly stand out. There are great poems about Cafe Trieste, wars in the Middle East, revolutionary days and the perseverance of the human spirit. There are odes to people like Mumia, attempts to get rid of Bush, and a startling incident that occurs on the bus between Hirschman and a young black woman rambling on her cell phone. Sometimes Hirschman is outraged, other times he's spiritually reflective. The poems are also diverse in style.

One of the best things about this little book is the transcription of the speech that Hirschman gave at his inaugural address upon receiving the San Francisco Poet Laureate award. Not only is it a brilliant essay, but it has introduced me to new poets like Roque Dalton. It sort of serves as a guide to revolutionary poets from other countries as Hirschman translated a large amount of poets throughout the years whom he mentions in the essay. I can't remember how many languages he knows, but it's quite a few.

Also, it's published by City Lights Foundation, a part of City Lights, the publisher of Allen Ginsberg's Howl and still owned by Lawrence Ferlinghetti.

"...Bob Kaufman
still wrapped in rainbows,

both arms upward,
both palms outward
and on his lips
the montage that began

at Scott Joplin's fingertips
with WB, Dylan, Allen, Joe,
Jack, Hart, John and Federico.
Who would die

for poetry. And did..."

excerpt from "Bob Kaufman"
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