Here are a few resources for you to check out.
Michael-McClure.com is a source for news, biography, audio and video.
The Literary Homepage for Michael McClure includes 50 poems selected from McClure’s books of poetry & selections from his play The Beard. You’ll also find essays, excerpts from a symposium on his work, interviews by such luminaries as Robert Creeley, Francis Crick, and Stan Brakhage, and “Further Considerations,” an ongoing continuation of the symposium. Those interested in exploring Michael McClure’s work should begin here.
See Michael McClure’s page at SUNY Buffalo’s Electronic Poetry Center for a selection of poems and several other writings.
Something of India: A Time Morph by Michael McClure with
Glimmers of India: Clay Canvases by Amy Evans McClure
BIG BRIDGE presents this collaborative work at http://www.bigbridge.org/issue8/chapbook2.htm
Poems from Plum Stones & an interview are published in The Pedestal, an online literary journal.
Jack Magazine No. 1 features several poems from Touching the Edge: Dharma Devotions from the Hummingbird Sangha.
Big Bridge, an online poetry journal, published a chapbook of poems, Engravings of Snakes.
Stateside published the poem “February Morning.”
Two pieces ~ a haiku, and the poem “Flower Garland Froth” appear on Gary Gach’s website.
Jack Foley interviews Michael McClure about projective verse & other topics. Three parts ~ one, two, three.
An interview in Albuquerque’s Weekly Alibi. Michael McClure discusses The Beard, Billy the Kid, the San Francisco Renaissance, the environmental movement, and a number of other topics.
An interview with Mitchell Smith, KCBS-FM, around the publication of Rebel Lions, 1992, a turning point in his work. “What I have done in Rebel Lions is that I have gone past what I think I should feel about anything.”
Poetic Voices feature on Michael McClure, by R.T. Travis.
If you came here looking for an interview in Portuguese, you’ve found it! We aim to please…
Michael McClure’s tribute to Gregory Corso in Woodstock Journal
Michael McClure’s tribute to Allen Ginsberg in Woodstock Journal