Dada Manifesto on a rubber dime for the hell of it by Mike Mollett

(c) Mike Mollett
(c) Mike Mollett

Dada Manifesto on a rubber dime for the hell of it

Words are a mistake.
they are crusty lizards of chance
blindfolded creatures
itching to spring into this world & tear up the city

words are the cover-up to horrendous catastrophes & amazing wonders
not seen, and believe me…

words are the miraculous shields we use
the weapons the strategies
in the nasty bloody battle of our lives
how stupid it appears at times

listen up!
strap on that dildo of possibilities
the orgasm is immanent, sublime, & gregarious
the launching of this raptorial adventure is an invasion of creatures
water & sky included

volcanic orchestrations
revenant ludicrousness
repugnant political nudity
spoon & belly uncertainty
HURRAH sarcastic nebulas …
the sheer risk of
being on the edge
REACH
& YOU WILL FIND IT

remember: 1) direction is a surprise worth dumping
3) discovery & recovery is where it’s at.

Mike MollettMike Mollett’s creative life began with poetry as a teenager in Los Angeles. Since his early 20’s with his first self-published book of poetry, he has produced over 30 books of poetry & experimental book art. His poetics have shifted in & out of painting, sculpture, performance & conceptual art, Dada, Fluxus & gardening. His meeting with like-minded poets Michael Bruner, Doug Knott & S A Griffin in the mid 80’s turned his life around, becoming the performance poetry troupe The Lost Tribe. The Tribe gigged all over Los Angeles, primarily in clubs, bars, & theaters…plus they ran locally for president. Adding the amazing Scott Wannberg (RIP) to the mix a few years later, the troupe became the Carma Bums, a touring improvisational ensemble. The Bum’s Twisted Cadillac was published by Sacred Beverage Press. A feature length “on the Road” documentary on the Bums was produced with funding by Vigo Mortenson.

Possibly needing the antidote to the wildly energetic Carma Bums, Mike became leader/member of the silent, slow-moving L.A. Mudpeople, with walkabouts all over LA, from the streets to clubs & yards, & of course at least annually at the LA RIVER. National Geographic featured the L.A. Mudpeople on Sunset Bl. in the gutter at sunset. Huell Howser hung with the tribe for a popular Visiting episode. Leonardo Di Caprio mudded up twice when he was a youth. For the last 6 years or so Mike has focused more on sculpture using mostly collected linear materials, creating what he calls Time Twists, auto & biographical balls & Weaved Archeologies.

He rarely sends work out for publication, but he can also be found in the Outlaw Bible of American Poetry, & annually in Maintenant: A Journal of Contemporary DADA Writing & Art. After a writing stint in the Ozark mountains with 4/5 of the Carma Bums their latest book is OUT NOW, but not readily available. He is jumping back into the public’s ear with readings in the Los Angeles area. After a writing stint in the Ozark mountains with 4/5 of the Carma Bums their latest book, The Hideous Bible, is OUT NOW, but not readily available

Much more on Mike Mollett can be found via his web site by clicking here…

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