David Beaudouin, Poet

Beaudouin resides with his wife, family and Dawgs at 2840 St. Paul St., Baltimore, MD 21218. His e.mail address is david@charm.net, his phone number is 410-467-0600. He was born 3 February 1951 in Baltimore.

Beaudouin got his degree in 1975 from Johns Hopkins. His religion is Quakerism, his main political belief, "Keep right except to pass."

His credits include the following chapbooks: Catenae, American Night, Human Nature and Gig. He was last published on the Net in Enterzone.

Contemporary poets of importance to him are Bernard Welt, Terry Winch, Kendra Kopelke, Kim Carlin, Jenmny Keith, Ron Padgett and Anselm Hollo. Earlier poets of importance to him are Frank O'Hara, Charles Olson, Joe Cardarelli, and Elliott Coleman.

About contemporary poetry, he says, "Well, it's a mess, but I'm not cleaning it up this time."

He enjoys going to the movies--"any movies." He sums up his background in philosophy and science with the following single sentence: "When I was 10, I invented the Buddha in my bedroom."

About his life, he says, "Well, it seems to be moving along."

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