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  1. Selected Poems (New Directions Paperbook, Ndp816) by William Bronk, 1995-10-01
  2. The World, The Worldless by William Bronk, 1964-06
  3. Some Words by William Bronk, 1998-10-01
  4. Metaphor of Trees & Last Poems by William Bronk, 1999-01-01
  5. The Mind's Landscape: William Bronk And Twentieth-century American Poetry by David W. Clippinger, 2006-03-30
  6. Silence and Metaphor by William Bronk, 1975-12
  7. Life Supports: New and Collected Poems by William Bronk, 1997-11
  8. Light and Dark by William Bronk, 1975-12
  9. Death Is the Place: Poems by William Bronk, 1989-12
  10. The Body of This Life: Reading William Bronk
  11. The Music of Thought in the Poetry of George Oppen and William Bronk by Henry Weinfield, 2009-03-16
  12. Vectors and Smoothable Curves: The Collected Essays of William Bronk, New Edition by William Bronk, 1996-12-01
  13. William Bronk: An essay by Cid Corman, 1976
  14. The "Winter Mind": William Bronk and American Letters by Burt Kimmelman, 1998-10

1. Bronk
William Bronk (1918 1999) a web guide from literaryhistory.com. main page 20th century authors. General Articles a geneological history of his family (from whom the name Bronx is derived), published by the William Bronk Foundation.
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William Bronk (1918 - 1999) a web guide from literaryhistory.com main page 20th century authors General Articles http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/bronk/bronk.htm An introduction, plus excerpts of reputable critical discussions of some poems, from the Modern American Poetry Site (Univ. of Illinois). http://www.williambronk.com/Bronk_Family_History.PDF A biography of Bronk, with an interview and a geneological history of his family (from whom the name Bronx is derived), published by the William Bronk Foundation. http://www.izaak.unh.edu/specoll/mancoll/bronk.htm Biographical article and a listing of the Bronk manuscripts at the Univ. of New Hampshire. http://attila.stevens-tech.edu/~efoster/bronk1a.html A Bronk web site from professor Edward Foster contains several critical papers by Foster on Bronk. http://www.artzar.com/interviews/bronkpart1.htm A 1996 interview with Bronk, conducted by Mark Katzman. main page 20th century authors Updated 3/28/2002

2. William Bronk Our Selves: Selected Poems
Title Our Selves Selected Poems bronk william William Bronk Subject AmericanGeneral Category Poetry Drama Criticism Poetry General Format Paperback
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William Bronk Our Selves: Selected Poems
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Title: Our Selves: Selected Poems
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3. Metaphor Of Trees Last Poems William Bronk
Title Metaphor of Trees Last Poems bronk william William Bronk Subject AmericanGeneral Category Poetry Drama Criticism Poetry World American General Format
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Metaphor of Trees Last Poems William Bronk
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4. Artzar/Contributors - William Bronk
WILLIAM BRONK (19181999) was the winner of the National Book Awardfor Poetry in 1982 for Life Supports. Studies of his work include
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W ILLIAM B RONK (1918-1999) was the winner of the National Book Award for Poetry in 1982 for Life Supports. Studies of his work include: Cid Corman's William Bronk: An Essay (1976), Burt Kimmelman, The "Winter Mind": William Bronk and American Letters (1998), and The Body of This Life: Reading William Bronk, by David Clippinger (2001).
Milno Special Collections - University of New Hamshire Artzar Galleries Desire and Denial

5. William Bronk
William Bronk. Poet. 19181999. (Metaphor of Trees, and Last Poems). The creativearts were important to William Bronk the visual arts, music, writing.
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William Bronk Poet "Art isn’t made; it’s in the world almost unseen, but found existent there. We paint, we score the sound in music, we write it down." (Metaphor of Trees, and Last Poems) T he creative arts were important to William Bronk: the visual arts, music, writing. Throughout his life, he maintained a commitment to the community of artists and those who cared about the arts. But it was language that mattered most to him: poetry was his unique gift to the world. William Bronk was born on February 17, 1918 in Fort Edward, NY; by 1920 his family had moved to Hudson Falls. He graduated from Hudson Falls Senior High School in 1934, highly influenced by a young English teacher, Elizabeth Clark, who recognized and encouraged his talent. He attended Dartmouth College where he studied with the poet/professor Sidney Cox. He spent two summers at Cummington School of the Arts in western Massachusetts, where he began life-time friendships with the artists Herman Maril and Shirley Clark. These early experiences confirmed the journey he would take as one of America’s gifted poets.

6. William Wordsworth : No Time To Waste! The Poet Paints A Lasting Picture With Wo
tomas tranströmer total reflex wallace stevens walt whitman wanda coleman wendyrose william blake william brendan mcphillips william bronk william butler
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William Wordsworth : No time to waste! The Poet Paints a lasting picture with words. Arts Literature Poetry eminent Great Writers Magazine - Publishing Works Lives Faces Bookshelf Morning Night Women Romantic Haiku Love Death Browning Wordsworth Frost Shelley appreciation contemporary Irish Belfast Heart Modernism important American English literature imagination, emotion, response, empathy. These are words that spiral in the mind's mist when thinking about poetry. What's the truth? Where is the moon? It is in the heart and it is in the mind and the imagination ... it is here. More about William Wordsworth
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7. William Bronk
Photo Source The william bronk Foundationwww.williambronk.com. williambronk (19181999). Biographical Note About bronk s Poetry
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Photo Source: The William Bronk Foundation www.WilliamBronk.com William Bronk (1918-1999) Biographical Note About Bronk's Poetry About Bronk and Mayan Civilization About Tikal and Mayan Culture ... External Links Compiled and Prepared by Norman Finkelstein Return to Modern American Poetry Home Return to Poets Index

8. On William Bronk's Poetry
About william bronk s Poetry. Mark Rudman. TOWARD A READING OF THEPOETRY OF william bronk. william bronk s poetry begins where
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About William Bronk's Poetry Mark Rudman TOWARD A READING OF THE POETRY
OF WILLIAM BRONK William Bronk's poetry begins where philosophy leaves off: in the enactment of an idea, in the testing of a proposition. Each poem addresses itself to a central question of existence, not only why we are here but where we are. He merges dialectics and lyric: "And oh, it is always a world and not the world" ("At Tikal"). This is where modern philosophy is weakest: in motivating force, in addressing itself to the central questions: "Has there ever been, will there ever be, / not now? No, always. Only now!" ("The Now Rejects Time and Eternity"). Poetry has become ego-centered or centerless, narrative or language based. Bronk is neither. Bronk distills, resisting the nominalist impulse: "Flowers, I know you, not knowing your name" ("Flowers, The World and My Friend, Thoreau"). Naming, in Bronk, is always mysterious—a first and last time. Not only are his poems lovely in some traditional way but they manage to be so while questioning the assumptions of that way.

9. William Bronk, Talisman House, Acorn Alliance
william bronk. Photo Source The william bronk Foundation. william bronk (19181999) was a winner of a the last works work of william bronk, described in Hungry Mind Review
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All of What We Loved
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All of What We Loved brings together all of William Bronk's recent work in what should prove to be one of his most admired books.
The Cage of the Age
Life Supports: New and Collected Poems
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Living Instead
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Manifest; and Furthermore

10. University Of New Hampshire Library - Milne Special Collections And Archives - W
william bronk, 19181999. 6 Hollinger boxes. Multiple Accessions. Processed August 1985. Last revised November 1999. william bronk ©Kelly Wise used by permission ACQUISITION This collection is
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Text-Only Version WILLIAM BRONK, 1918-1999
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Biographical Note
Scope and Content Note Series Listing 6 Hollinger boxes
Multiple Accessions
Processed: August 1985
Last revised: November 1999
William Bronk
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This collection is made up of several different accessions. ACCESS: There are no restrictions on access to this collection. Requests to publish material from this collections should be discussed with the Special Collections Librarian. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: The New York Times obituary (2/25/99) calls Bronk "a poet of depth and haunting vision" and "one of the most prominent poets of his generation" known for "the philosophical depth of his work." The Nation once referred to him as "our most significant poet," and critics hailed his intellect, precise use of language, and intimate, haunting and unfrivolous vision. In 1981, when the University of New Hampshire began collecting Bronk, he had had ten books of poetry and three books of essays published by small presses, but was still relatively unknown. Hugh Miller, a book seller in New Haven, Connecticut made the following statement about Bronk's literary reputation: Bronk's first two books, Light and Dark (1956), published by Corman's Origin Press and

11. William Bronk (1918-1999)
william bronk. ( 19181999) Died Feb. 22 some time at night, apparently peacefully. The Smile on the Face of a Kouros. This boy, of course, was dead, whatever that. might mean. And nobly dead. I think we should feel. he was nobly dead. Much has been said about william bronk's relation to Wallace Stevens
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William Bronk
Died Feb. 22 some time at night, apparently peacefully. The Smile on the Face of a Kouros This boy, of course, was dead, whatever that
might mean. And nobly dead. I think we should feel
he was nobly dead. He fell in battle, perhaps,
and this carved stone remembers him
not as he may have looked, but as if to define
the naked virtue the stone describes as his.
One foot is forward, the eyes look out, the arms
drop downward past the narrow waist to hands
hanging in burdenless fullness by the heavy flanks.
The boy was dead, and the stone smiles in his death lightening the lips with the pleasure of something achieved: an end. To come to an end. To come to death as an end. And coming, bring there intact, the full weight of his strength and virtue, the prize with which his empty hands are full. None of it lost, safe home, and smile at the end achieved. Now death, of which nothing as yet - or ever - is known, leaves us alone to think as we want of it, and accepts our choice, shaping the life to the death. Do we want an end? It gives us; and takes what we give

12. Literary Encyclopedia: Bronk, William
bronk, william. (1918 1999). www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature.Poet. Active 1940 - 1990 in USA, North America.
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13. Literary Encyclopedia: List People (B)
Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Next. 546 Matches for B. bronk, william (bronk, william ). 1918 1999.
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14. William Bronk SOME WORDS: POEMS
SOME WORDS POEMS william bronk; 1559210230; william Bryant Logan Donald Young Vance Muse The Smithsonian Guide to Historic America Volume 5 The Deep South, Vol Some Words Poems. bronk, william ; SOME WORDS POEMS
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15. All Of What We Loved; Author: Bronk, William; Hardcover
All Of What We Loved. Author bronk, william Hardcover Published April 1998Talisman House Publishers ISBN 1883689651 This item nonreturnable.
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ISBN: 1883689651 This item non-returnable. All sales final. Order may not be canceled after confirmation. All of What We Loved brings together all of William Bronk's recent work in what should prove to be one of the year's most admired books.Sometimes we may not hear the violinor piano orwho it is that's playing it.We may not hear the composer whom we know.All these may be displaced by a music and wealong with them, all of us there beforewe disappear.Love can be that wayand, more importantly, so can bethe ordinary of the days, simple things the wide fields, the profligacy of trees. Transfigures PRODUCT CODE: 1883689651 USA/Canada: US$ 19.20 Australia/NZ: A$ 30.60 Other Countries: US$ 21.10 convert to your currency Delivery costs included if your total order exceeds US$50. We do not charge your credit card until we ship your order. Government and corporate Purchase Orders accepted without prior account application.

16. RBML Collections: Bronk, William.
. Creator bronk, william. Title Papers,19081999. 1982.william bronk died on 22 Feb 1999. Scope and Contents....... Collections.
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Creator: Bronk, William. Title: Papers,1908-1999. Physical Description: Call Number: Location: Columbia UniversityRare Book and Manuscript Library, Butler Library, New York, NY 10027. Subjects:
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American poet; born in 1918 in Fort Edward, N.Y. and was the author of more than 15 books of poems and essays and a winner of the American Book Award in 1982. William Bronk died on 22 Feb 1999.
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17. Poetry Center - BRONK, WILLIAM - 2/14/91
Reader bronk, william. Accession Number 962
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Content: "Some Musicians Play Chamber Music For Us," "For An Early Italian Musician," "Music That Sees Beyond The World," "Virgin and Child With Music and Numbers," "The Bach Trombones In Bethlehem, Pennsylvania," "The Aria," "To Praise Music," "Deaf Beethoven,""In Verdi the silly stories may have been true...," "Mozart wrote as though it mattered...," "After Bach," "Beethoven: The Late Sonatas," "The Nature of Musical Form," "Yes: I Mean So OK -Love," "Love As A Great Power," "The Touch," "Unsatisfied Desire," "Questions for Eros," "Even So," "On Being Not Worthy," "The Body of This Life," "The Rumination of Rivers," "Rule Book," "One Flesh," and "That Something There Is Should Be."
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19. Poetry Center - Bronk, William - 02/14/91
Reader bronk, william. Accession Number 1052
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Content: "Some Musicians Play Chamber Music For Us," "For An Early Italian Musician," "Music That Sees Beyond The World," "Virgin and Child With Music and Numbers," "The Bach Trombones In Bethlehem, Pennsylvania," "The Aria," "To Praise Music," "Deaf Beethoven,""In Verdi the silly stories may have been true...," "Mozart wrote as though it mattered...," "After Bach," "Beethoven: The Late Sonatas," "The Nature of Musical Form," "Yes: I Mean So OK -Love," "Love As A Great Power," "The Touch," "Unsatisfied Desire," "Questions for Eros," "Even So," "On Being Not Worthy," "The Body of This Life," "The Rumination of Rivers," "Rule Book," "One Flesh," and "That Something There Is Should Be." Gluck, Robert (Intro.)
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