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  1. By Charles Olson. Introduction. Charles Olson’s influential manifesto, “Projective Verse,” was first published as a pamphlet, and then was quoted extensively in William Carlos Williams’ Autobiography (1951). The essay introduces his ideas of “composition by field” through projective or open verse, which is a continuation of the ...

  2. Charles Olson (27 de diciembre de 1910 - 10 de enero de 1970) es un poeta norteamericano fundamental para comprender la poesía de la segunda mitad del siglo XX. Olson estableció un puente crucial entre el modernismo representado por Ezra Pound y William Carlos Williams y lo que se ha denominado como The New American Poets, una rúbrica que ...

  3. Charles Olson attempted to keep Black Mountain alive during the last five years of its existence through the sheer force of his personality, with total disdain for all administrative detail. He was a tortured man who had talked like a puritan about “clean writing” being solely produced by “clean experience,” and left his wife and baby to marry a student whom he had gotten with child.

  4. 4 de jul. de 2023 · By Gary Grieve-Carlson. July 5, 2023. Charles Olson left a large footprint in Gloucester, with his stature of 6’8” far exceeded by the size of his poetic voice which arose from this city. Olson’s life, from the earliest to the final years, was enmeshed in Gloucester, which inspired many of his most important works.

  5. CHARLES OLSON Written by George Butterick, University of Connecticut BIRTH: Worcester, Massachusetts, 27 December 1910, to Karl Joseph and Mary Hines Olson. ...

  6. 27 de nov. de 2018 · Charles Olson (1910-1970) André Caramuru Aubert. Nasceu em 1961, São Paulo (SP). É historiador formado pela USP, editor, tradutor e escritor.

  7. Charles Olson is often described as one of the most influential American poets of the last quarter century; some would rather describe him as a cult figure, prophet of the Black Mountain poets and their descendants. Both judgments refer to an influence exerted as much through theories as through poems. Here is an examination of Olson's understanding of poetry that is cogent and a pleasure to ...