A Nation of Nothing But Poetry: Supplementary Poems

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Black Sparrow Press, 1989 - 221 sayfa

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Introduction
9
Atalanta ran swift course
18
Lustrum
26
Winter
32
Auctour
39
The Way of the Word
45
Adamo Adamo
55
From Troilus
61
ORyan
112
future
119
How It Was Joseph Altschuler Brought Us Up to
122
The Intended Angle of Vision
128
Trivittata
140
Is Black
148
There is a goddess of earth
155
the wild geranium
161

There are sounds
63
Signs
83
Black Mt Collegedat ole sphinxhas a Few Words
90
For the Children in the Novel Mr Hellman
105
These people and their Amusement Park
167
Index
219
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Yazar hakkında (1989)

The "elder statesman" of the Black Mountain school of poets, Charles Olson directly affected the work of fellow teachers Robert Duncan and Robert Creeley, as well as students including John Wieners, Jonathan Williams, Joel Oppenheimer, and Edward Dorn. In his Selected Writings (1967), Olson emphasizes "how to restore man to his "dynamic.' There is too much concern, he feels, with end and not enough with instant. It is not things that are important, but what happens between them.... He thinks of poetry as transfers of energy and he reminds us that dance is kinesis, not mimesis" (N.Y. Times). Human Universe and Other Essays is a collection of interesting pieces on subjects ranging from Homer to Yeats. Proprioception is one of Olson's seminal essays on verse and the poet's awareness. Born in Worcester, Massachusetts, Olson attended Wesleyan, Harvard, and Yale Universities. He taught at Harvard University and Clark and Black Mountain colleges. He received two Guggenheim Fellowships and a grant from the Wenner-Gren Foundation to study Mayan hieroglyphs in the Yucatan. His involvement with early Indian societies stimulated his interest in mysticism and the drug culture.

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