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  1. Stanley Kunitz. , The Art of Poetry No. 29. Interviewed by Chris Busa. Issue 83, Spring 1982. This interview took place during the winter of 1977 in Stanley Kunitz' brownstone in New York City's Greenwich Village. The apartment's ceilings are high. A number of modern paintings cover the height of the walls, fitted together in a great mosaic.

  2. About “The LayersStanley Kunitz has said, “I wrote ‘The Layers’ in my late seventies to conclude a collection of sixty years of my poetry. Through the years I had endured the loss of several of my dearest friends, including Theodore Roethke, Mark Rothko, and—most recently—Robert Lowell.

  3. Stanley Kunitz became the tenth Poet Laureate of the United States in the autumn of 2000. Kunitz was ninety-five years old at the time, still actively publishing and promoting poetry to new generations of readers.

  4. Stanley Kunitz. Stanley Jasspon Kunitz (* 29. Juli 1905 in Worcester, Massachusetts; † 14. Mai 2006 in New York City, New York) war ein viel beachteter US-amerikanischer Lyriker. Er war von 1974 bis 1976 und 2000 bis 2001 der Poet Laureate der Library of Congress .

  5. Stanley Kunitz (ur. 29 lipca 1905 w Worcester w stanie Massachusetts, zm. 14 maja 2006 w Nowym Jorku) – poeta amerykański, dziesiąty Poeta-laureat Stanów Zjednoczonych. Studiował na Harvard College, gdzie otrzymał bakalaureat (1926) i magisterium (1927) [2] .

  6. Remembering Stanley Kunitz. By Gregory Orr. I met him in the fall of 1969, when I became his student at Columbia University; I’ve known him these almost forty years as mentor and friend and fellow practitioner. I can’t reminisce about Stanley Kunitz the person as presence—I have too many memories there and not enough eloquence of anecdote.

  7. One of Stanley Kunitz's greatest loves was gardening. "It's the way things are," he once said, "death and life inextricably bound to each other. One of my feelings about working the land is that I ...