John Thomas Allen

John Thomas Allen’s Followers (53)

member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
Jeff
758 books | 33 friends

Autoclette
2,711 books | 343 friends

Isak
1,355 books | 287 friends

Julie
3,360 books | 103 friends

Amanda ...
2,714 books | 53 friends

Karen
2,581 books | 28 friends

S̶e̶a̶n̶
2,854 books | 202 friends

Robert
780 books | 97 friends

More friends…

John Thomas Allen

Goodreads Author


Born
in Albany, The United States
February 26, 1983

Genre

Influences
Laurence Weisberg Jose Lezama Lima Alejandra Pizarnik Georg Trakl John ...more

Member Since
August 2011



Looking up one’s biography on a computer is a sign of the times.

John Thomas Allen is a 39 year old from Albany, NY. He enjoys all forms of poetry, especially the highly speculative and and what allows for the fullest freedom of expression. Without this ability to choose how something is expressed, the art becomes a chore to him. are some of his favo(u)rite contemporary poets. He was recently nominated for the Best of the Net by Sundress Academy For the Arts, and won the James Tate Prize in 2019.


To ask John Thomas Allen questions, please sign up.

Popular Answered Questions

John Thomas Allen I wasn't aware my introduction was online, so I can't speak to that. When I use the term "Logos of Surrealism" in the book I make a reference to the o…moreI wasn't aware my introduction was online, so I can't speak to that. When I use the term "Logos of Surrealism" in the book I make a reference to the overarching occult ambience that Surrealism contains. It is difficult to describe without getting wishy washy, but it certainly is present: all surrealists--Charles Henri Ford, Andrew Joron, and here I would encourage any enthusiast of Surrealism to take a look at the scholarly work of Ferdinand Alquie in his "Philosophy of Surrealism" or Celia Rabinovitch's unfairly lauded study "Surrealism and the Sacred"--an Imaginal House that has a similar consistency when one gets down to it. A truth of imaginative freedom--something like Prometheus' truth.(less)
John Thomas Allen If you meant "personal", I think everyone, but most especially writers and just perceptive people can feel the "ideational atmosphere" of their times.…moreIf you meant "personal", I think everyone, but most especially writers and just perceptive people can feel the "ideational atmosphere" of their times. American (and other schools) of surrealism want to take things as far as they can go, but now there's this fatalism that goes along with. The sacred--any kind of sacred-- is something you have to drag out of the river. Pretty much every institution has been soiled.

Antinatalism is staring the grinning skull in the face, and even reveling in it. Combine these two, and those are the poems in "Rolling".(less)
Average rating: 4.59 · 74 ratings · 23 reviews · 13 distinct works
Nouveau's Midnight Sun: Tra...

4.65 avg rating — 20 ratings — published 2014 — 3 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
The Other Guy

4.92 avg rating — 13 ratings — published 2012
Rate this book
Clear rating
The Horror Zine Magazine, S...

by
3.93 avg rating — 15 ratings — published 2015 — 2 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Temptation

by
it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 7 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
Cemetery Tour

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 2023
Rate this book
Clear rating
Lumière

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 2014 — 2 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Rolling in the Third Eye

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 2 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
Ghostlight, The Magazine of...

by
it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating
Rate this book
Clear rating
The Lighthouse Above the Gr...

by
it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating2 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
The Other Guy

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
More books by John Thomas Allen…

John Thomas Allen hasn't written any blog posts yet.

The Sancy Blood D...
Rate this book
Clear rating

John Allen John Allen said: " It turns out that the diamonds you see at the mall which smolder with romance and mystery are the fruits of age old evils like slavery (not just for adults) and activities so vicious that making them up would be hard.

This is so bad but also is simply
...more "

 

John’s Recent Updates

John Allen entered a giveaway
The Bewitching by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
The Bewitching
by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (Goodreads Author)
Rate this book
Clear rating
John Allen entered a giveaway
Darkly by Marisha Pessl
Darkly
by Marisha Pessl (Goodreads Author)
Rate this book
Clear rating
John Allen and 32 other people liked Jack Tripper's review of Apparitions:
Apparitions by Noel Scanlon
"This 1984 horror novel, the first of two from Irish author Noel Scanlon, maintained such an ominous, otherworldly atmosphere throughout its 208 pages, that I doubt it would have been as effective for me had I only read a chapter here and there. This " Read more of this review »
John Allen and 55 other people liked mark monday's review of Azerbaijan Tales:
Azerbaijan Tales by Albert Power
"A bizarre collection. The author's prose is dense, arch, and thickly stylized, brimming with intense detail, amusing alliterations, tortured syntax, didactic repetitions, and the frequent use of archaic words. A lugubrious tone is deployed in all thr" Read more of this review »
John Allen rated a book it was amazing
Red Flash on a Black Field by Joseph Donahue by Joseph Donahue
Rate this book
Clear rating
Joseph Donahue's "Red Flash On A Black Field" weaves in and out of cultural ethos and into a humble personal space.

"HEAVEN AND MAGIC II"

Poetry, Breton said, should be
a heaven so compelling that
everyone should queue up to
heaven for suicide. Perhaps
in
...more
We've Got Issues by Phillip C. McGraw
"Entirely comprised of ranting from a man who just likes hearing himself talk. Nothing novel presented here, just the conservative ramblings and talking points that you always hear with the same skewed and incomplete data points given as evidence. He " Read more of this review »
John Allen wants to read
Sufism And Surrealism by Adonis
Rate this book
Clear rating
John Allen rated a book it was amazing
The Notebooks of David Ignatow by David Jgnatow
Rate this book
Clear rating
John Allen is now following
John Allen rated a book it was amazing
Collected Poems by Mark Strand
Rate this book
Clear rating
Poet Mark Strand (1934-2014) had a transparent sadness and awareness of mortality in his work that he used like a sword to pierce the reader with and also a way relating directly to them.

In his poems that address and include the moon, a dreadful shiv
...more
More of John's books…
Quotes by John Thomas Allen  (?)
Quotes are added by the Goodreads community and are not verified by Goodreads. (Learn more)

“The person who looks for 100% authenticity in a group, person, or idea already wants to be disappointed and uninspired.”
John Thomas Allen

“All futurity wears the head of an insect.”
Andrew Joron

“The Surrealist supernatural is a bit predictable but given the choice between supernatural and anything else, I would have no hesitation. Long live supernatural!”
Henri Michaux

“I would prefer not to.”
Herman Melville, Bartleby the Scrivener

“The more obsessed with personal identity campus liberals become, the less willing they become to engage in reasoned political debate. Over the past decade a new, and very revealing, locution has drifted from our universities into the media mainstream: 'Speaking as an X' . . . This is not an anodyne phrase. It tells the listener that I am speaking from a privileged position on this matter. (One never says, 'Speaking as an gay Asian, I fell incompetent to judge on this matter'). It sets up a wall against questions, which by definition come from a non-X perspective. And it turns the encounter into a power relation: the winner of the argument will be whoever has invoked the morally superior identity and expressed the most outrage at being questioned. So classroom conversations that once might have begun, 'I think A, and here is my argument', now take the form, 'Speaking as an X, I am offended that you claim B'. This makes perfect sense if you believe that identity determines everything. It means that there is no impartial space for dialogue. White men have one "epistemology", black women have another. So what remains to be said?

What replaces argument, then, is taboo. At times our more privileged campuses can seem stuck in the world of archaic religion. Only those with an approved identity status are, like shamans, allowed to speak on certain matters. Particular groups -- today the transgendered -- are given temporary totemic significance. Scapegoats -- today conservative political speakers -- are duly designated and run off campus in a purging ritual. Propositions become pure or impure, not true or false. And not only propositions but simple words. Left identitarians who think of themselves as radical creatures, contesting this and transgressing that, have become like buttoned-up Protestant schoolmarms when it comes to the English language, parsing every conversation for immodest locutions and rapping the knuckles of those who inadvertently use them.”
Mark Lilla, The Once and Future Liberal: After Identity Politics

“Whatever I take, I take too much or too little; I do not take the exact amount. The exact amount is no use to me.”
Antonio Porchia, Voces Completas / Gesammelte Stimmen

208497 Friends of Snuggly Books — 210 members — last activity Jan 10, 2026 09:10AM
Snuggly Books publishes the best of experimental and Decadent fiction from the past, present, and perhaps even future...translations of classic works ...more
34733 Friends of City Lights — 526 members — last activity Oct 29, 2018 03:34AM
City Lights Books is a landmark independent bookstore and publisher that specializes in world literature, the arts, and progressive politics.
220 Goodreads Librarians Group — 309198 members — last activity 0 minutes ago
Goodreads Librarians are volunteers who help ensure the accuracy of information about books and authors in the Goodreads' catalog. The Goodreads Libra ...more
Comments (showing 1-2)    post a comment »
dateDown arrow    newest »

message 2: by John

John Allen That is a little bothersome.

I'll talk to Anatoly about it.

Pax


Matthew Devereux ∞ Hi John. Thanks for connecting. When I tried http://www.survisionmagazine.com/book... I got an error message.

Best

Matt
Woking
The Shanghai of Surrey


back to top