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  1. 17 de mai. de 2024 · Robert Creeley (born May 21, 1926, Arlington, Massachusetts, U.S.—died March 30, 2005, Odessa, Texas) was an American poet and founder of the Black Mountain movement of the 1950s ( see Black Mountain poet s). Creeley dropped out of Harvard University in the last semester of his senior year and spent a year driving a truck in India ...

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  2. 14 de mai. de 2024 · Some years ago, the poet Robert Creeley, a friend and mentor of my professor, visited my poetry class. I took notes about what he was discussing, including John Cage, but mostly about his...

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  4. 21 de mai. de 2024 · Un tempo noto principalmente per la sua partecipazione al gruppo chiamato Black Mountain Poets, al momento della sua morte nel 2005, Robert Creeley era ampiamente riconosciuto come uno dei poeti americani più importanti e influenti del XX° secolo.

  5. 13 de mai. de 2024 · Allen Ginsberg on Dharma Poetics – 18. Allen Ginsberg’s lecture on Dharma Poetics continues from here. AG: We have also Herrick on Ben Jonson, his direct teacher. We have (John) Milton’s sonnet on Shakespeare giving … in terms of recognition of who are the inspirers of a sequence of attitudes and approaches to language and mind in poetry.

  6. www.full-stop.net › 2024/05/28 › interviewsErin Malone | Full Stop

    Há 1 dia · Erin Malone. In August of 2023, Erin Malone and I connected over Zoom, comparing notes on the changing weather in our respective parts of the Pacific Northwest. We talked about Malone’s new poetry collection, Site of Disappearance, which revisits the childhood death of Malone’s brother alongside the concurrent abduction and murder of two ...

  7. Há 2 dias · His subsequent studies at the New England Conservatory, with giants including Cecil Taylor, Joe Maneri, and the poet Robert Creeley, led him to a dramatic life change: he walked away from music to backpack overland from Spain to Japan, then built a remote strawbale cabin in the pursuit of creating a new form of music.

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