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  1. A Test of Poetry (The Wesleyan Centennial Edition of the Complete Critical Writings of Louis Zukofsky) by Louis Zukofsky, 2000-05-26
  2. In Company: Robert Creeley's Collaborations by Amy Cappellazzo, Elizabeth Licata, 1999-05-10
  3. If I were writing this (New Directions Paperbook) by Robert Creeley, 2008-08-28
  4. The Gold Diggers by Robert Creeley, 1980-04
  5. A Quick Graph: Collected Notes & Essays by Robert. Creeley, 1970-01-01
  6. The Collected Essays of Robert Creeley by Robert Creeley, 1989-06-13
  7. Anew: Complete Shorter Poetry by Louis Zukofsky, 2011-01-28
  8. Window by Martha Visser't Hooft, Robert Creeley, 1988-12
  9. Poems, 1950-65 by Robert Creeley, 1968-01
  10. Nuke-Rebuke: Writers and Artists Against Nuclear Energy & Weapons (Contemporary Anthology Series) by Among the 45 poets, story and essay writers: Hayashi Kyoko, et all 1984-05-01
  11. Robert Creeley's Life and Work: A Sense of Increment (Under Discussion)
  12. Robert Creeley: The Poet's Workshop (The Poet's Workshop Series) by Carroll F. Terrell, 1984-12-15
  13. Robert Creeley & Archie Rand: Drawn & Quartered by Robert Creeley, Archie Rand, 2001-05-15
  14. En Famille: Poetry by Robert Creeley & Photographs by Elsa Dorfman by Robert Creeley, 1999-11-02

21. Gedichte Von Robert Creeley In Deutscher Übersetzung
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22. Keele University : American Studies
robert creeley. robert creeley was born in Massachusetts in 1926 and graduated from Black Mountain College where he For over 50 years robert creeley has given shape and breadth to
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Robert Creeley
Robert Creeley was born in Massachusetts in 1926 and graduated from Black Mountain College where he befriended Charles Olson and edited The Black Mountain Review . Publications include: For Love Words Pieces The Finger St Martin's A Day Book Thirty Things Away Later (1978) and Memory Gardens (1986). He has also written prose, including The Gold Diggers (1954/65) and The Island (1963); as well as essays A Quick Graph (1970) and Was That a Real Poem Creeley has lived in Guatemala, Finland, France and Spain, and served with the American Field Service in India and Burma. He believes his world "has been one insistently involved with the unrelieved consequence of his being literally human - the cultish 'existentialism' of his youth grown universal." He was awarded the Horst Bienek Lyrikpreis from the Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts, two Guggenheim Fellowships, a Rockefeller Grant and was New York State Laureate from 1989-91. He is a member of The American Academy of Arts and Letters and lives in Buffalo, New York. He held the poetics chair at the State University of NY at Buffalo prior to Charles Bernstein. "Why poetry? Its materials are so constant, simple, elusive, specific. It costs so little and so much. It preoccupies a life, yet can only find one living. It is a music, a playful construct of feeling, a last word and communion"

23. Electronic Poetry Center Home Page
Real video archives of poetry readings by robert creeley, Bruce Andrews, Edwin Torres, and others. Also featured is an index of kinetic interactive poetry, and hypertext poetry specifically geared toward interactive use on the internet.
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24. Poets Against The War
robert creeley. Buffalo, NY. Ground Zero. What s after or before seems a dull locus now as if there ever could be more or less of what
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25. Gregory Corso, 1930-2001 By Robert Creely
Article by robert creeley on Corso's death, January 17, 2001.
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Gregory Corso, 1930-2001
by Robert Creeley Gregory Corso died last night (January 17), happily in his sleep in Minnesota. He had been ill for much of the past year but had recovered from time to time, saying that he'd got to the classic river but lacked the coin for Charon to carry him over. So he just dipped his toes in the water. In this time his daughter Sherry, a nurse, had been a godsend to him, securing him, steadying the ambiance, just minding the store with great love and clarity. He thought she should get Nurse of the Year recognition at the very least. There's no simple generalization to make of Gregory's life or poetry. There are all too many ways to displace the extraordinary presence and authority he was fact of. Last time we talked, he made the useful point that only a poet could say he or she was a poet only they knew. Whereas a philosopher, for instance, needed some other to say that that was what he or she was un(e) philosophe! poets themselves had to recognize and initiate their own condition. There are several quick websites that help recall him now. One gives a brief biography and discussion of a few of his poems:

26. MSN Encarta - Creeley, Robert
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27. Jacket 15 - December 2001 - Contents Page - Feature: Kenneth Koch Tribute
Special Kenneth Koch feature with contributions by David Lehman, robert creeley, John Tranter and others. Includes two interviews.
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You can also read a 1999 interview with Kenneth Koch by Daniel Kane

28. Poets Against The War
Read a Poem. Home. Sign Up for Newsletter. Poems of the Day. Submit a Poem. Find a Poem. World Poetry. Readings. Donate. Store. News. robert creeley. Buffalo, NY. Ground Zero. What's after or before
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29. Creeley, Robert
encyclopediaEncyclopedia creeley, robert. creeley, robert, 1926–, American poet, b. Arlington, Mass. Related content from HighBeam Research on robert creeley.
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30. Michael McClure Home Page
McClure appears under various names in Kerouac novels from The Dharma Bums onward. Wrote one of Janis Joplin's most popular songs. This site contains large selection of McClure's poetry, essays by him, and commentary not only by such poets as Anne Waldman, Charles Olson, and robert creeley, but also Francis Crick, Nobel Laureate who codiscovered the structure of DNA. Will include audio files.
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31. Robert Creeley Bibiolography
Hanuman, 1990); also reprinted in Tom Clark, robert creeley and the Genius of the American Common Place robert creeley, "Thinking of You " The Review of Contemporary Fiction 8, no
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Selected Works by Robert Creeley Books Radio Plays Other Creeley-Related Works Letters ... Papers BOOKS Le Fou (Columbus, Ohio: Golden Goose Press, 1952); The Immoral Proposition (Karlsruhe-Durlach/Baden, Germany: Jonathan Williams, 1953); The Kind of Act Of (Palma de Mallorca, Spain: Divers Press, 1953); The Gold Diggers (Palma de Mallorca, Spain: Divers Press, 1954); enlarged as The Gold Diggers and Other Stories (London: John Calder, 1965; New York: Scribners, 1965); A Snarling Garland of Xmas Verses , anonymous (Palma de Mallorca, Spain: Divers Press, 1954); All That Is Lovely in Men (Asheville, N.C.: Jonathan Williams, 1955); If You (San Francisco: Porpoise Bookshop, 1956); The Whip (Worcester, England: Migrant Books, 1957; Highland, N.C.: Jonathan Williams, 1957); A Form of Women (New York: Jargon Books in association with Corinth Books, 1959; Fontwell, Arundel, Sussex, England: Centaur, 1960); For Love: Poems 1950-1960 (New York: Scribners, 1962); The Island (New York: Scribners, 1963; London: John Calder, 1964); Words (Rochester, Mich.: Perishable Press, 1965; enlarged as

32. Jacket 12 - Robert Creeley - Preface To 'Charles Olson...', By Tom Clark
robert creeley reviews Tom Clark's Preface to Charles Olson The Allegory of a Poet's Life in Jacket 12.
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On Charles Olson
Preface to , by Tom Clark
ISBN: 1556433425, North Atlantic Books, paperback, $18.95
This piece is 1750 words or about five printed pages long.
tracking of the earth in time? A place
self, in other words restores the traum: that we act somewhere
at least by seizure, that the objective (example Thucydides, or
the latest finest tape-recorder, or any form of record on the spot
as against what we know went on, the dream: the dream, being
is not penetrated, in intersection or collision with, an eternal
event... We are such stuff/As dreams are made on, and our little life/Is rounded with a sleep... , one says, rightly.
The Opening of the Field Maximus and Minimus agon Maximus Poems would Robert Creeley Buffalo, N.Y. January 17, 2000 You can visit the Internet site of the publisher of this book, North Atlantic Books Preface to Against the Silences , by Paul Blackburn in this issue of Jacket. Jacket 12 Contents page Jacket catalog about Jacket top ... internet design The URL address of this page is http://jacketmagazine.com/12/olson-p-cree.html

33. New York State Writers Institute - Robert Creeley
robert White creeley, poet, novelist, short story writer, essayist, editor, and teacher was born in Arlington Finland, 198889. robert creeley has been a major influence on
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Robert White Creeley
State Poet, 1989-1991
Robert White Creeley, poet, novelist, short story writer, essayist, editor, and teacher was born in Arlington, Massachusetts. At the age of fourteen he entered Holderness School in Plymouth, New Hampshire, where he was a scholarship student and a contributor to school publications. After three years at Holderness, Creeley entered Harvard University in the fall of 1943, leaving after one year to drive an ambulance in the India-Burma theatre of World War II.
He returned to Harvard in the fall of 1945 and helped edit Harvard Wake , no. 5, a special E. E. Cummings issue, in which Creeley's first published poem, "Return" appeared. After dropping out of Harvard during the last semester of his senior year, he started a close and fruitful friendship with Cid Corman, who conducted a Boston radio program called, "This is Poetry." He helped launch Corrnan's magazine, Origin , which came to be the vehicle that most promoted Creeley's career as a poet in the 1950s.
During the 195Os Creeley taught at Black Mountain College in North Carolina and was an editor of its innovative literary journal, the

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35. Creeley, Robert. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. creeley, robert. 1926–, American poet, b. Arlington, Mass. He has lived in Asia
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36. City Honors Robert Creeley Page
An excellent collection of links to creeley's poems online and biographical information.
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37. 15334. Creeley, Robert. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
NUMBER 15334. QUOTATION Comes the time when it’s later and onto your table the headwaiter puts the bill,. ATTRIBUTION robert creeley (b. 1926), US poet.
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38. EPC/Robert Creeley Author Home Page
creeley's homepage at SUNY Buffalo's Electronic Poetry Center.
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39. Literary Encyclopedia: Creeley, Robert
creeley, robert. (1926 ). www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature. Novelist So where do robert creeley’s preoccupations come from? He
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40. Poetry Previews: Robert Creeley
Links of Interest creeley, robert Synopsis of the poet s life, with links to selected poems, his homepage at Buffalo, and additional source material.
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The Poetry of Robert Creeley
  • Genre(s): Experimental
  • Period: 1950s to the present
  • Lines: (from "Song")
    if life's a form to be forgotten
    once you've gone and no regrets,
    That empty place is all there is,
    and/if the face's remembered,
    or dog barks, cat's to be fed.
  • Quote: Form is what happens. It's the fact of things in the world, however they are. So that form in that way is simply the presence of any thing. [ Click to Order Creeley's Selected Poems (soft $) ] Creeley is a poet who loves syntax and hates grammar, or so it would seem. But this is simplistic, for he uses both in his own way and on his own terms. He inverts/contorts/distorts the sentence (and grammar); he takes the sentence and reconfigures it to his liking in much the same way a sculptor shapes a stone or piece of wood. The last two lines of "Chasing the Bird," (Creeley, Collected Poems, as the poet's mind. Also of importance, the word "mangle," used as a noun in the sentence has the denotation: "a machine for ironing laundry by passing it between heated rollers," ( Webster's
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