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  1. Selected Writings by Charles Olson, 1971-06
  2. Selected Poems (Centennial Books) by Charles Olson, 1997-12-01
  3. The Maximus Poems by Charles Olson, 1985-07-25
  4. Collected Prose by Charles Olson, 1997-12-19
  5. Selected Letters by Charles Olson, 2000-12-04
  6. The Collected Poems of Charles Olson: Excluding the <i>Maximus</i> Poems by Charles Olson, 1997-11-30
  7. Charles Olson and Robert Creeley: The Complete Correspondence (Volume 6) by Charles Olson, 1985-05
  8. Charles Olson at the Harbor by Ralph Maud, 2008-05-15
  9. Charles Olson's Reading: A Biography by Professor Emeritus Ralph Maud, 1996-03-06
  10. Muthologos by Charles Olson, 2010-07-31
  11. Charles Olson & Robert Creeley: The Complete Correspondence (Charles Olson and Robert Creeley) by Charles Olson, Robert Creeley, 1996-09
  12. In Love, In Sorrow: The Complete Correspondence of Charles Olson and Edward Dahlberg by Charles Olson, Edward Dahlberg, 1990-05
  13. A Guide to <i>The Maximus Poems</i> of Charles Olson by George F. Butterick, 1981-02-17
  14. Charles Olson: The Allegory of a Poet's Life by Tom Clark, 2000-05-31

1. Charles Olson
Charles Olson (19101970). The question, the fear he raises up himself against (against the same each act is proffered, under the eyes am I?
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Charles Olson The question, the fear he raises up himself against
(against the same each act is proffered, under the eyes
am I? from "In Cold Hell, in Thicket"
In the winter of 1944-1945, in his mid-thirties, Charles Olson rejected a promising political career in the Roosevelt administration and turned to writing prose and poetry. His study of Herman Melville, Call Me Ishmael , appeared in 1947, followed shortly by this first book of poetry, , in 1948. The same year, Olson began a series of lectures at Black Mountain College, an experimental institution in North Carolina, where his success led to his replacing his mentor Edward Dahlberg as a visiting lecturer. Olson worte his best early poetry at Black Mountain, including "In Cold Hell, in Thicket" and "The Kingfishers," as well as his manifest "Projective Verse," published in Poetry New York in 1950. From 1951 until its closing in 1956, Olson served as rector of Black Mountain College, inviting poets such as Robert Creeley and Robert Duncan to teach. By 1960, the year in which he published The Distances , Olson was recognized as a major figure of American poetry.

2. Olson Charles
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3. Charles Olson Reference Page
Ian Hamilton. New York Oxford University Press, 1994. Olson, Charles ( Charles olson charles Olson and Robert Creeley The complete correspondence. 1980.
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Contains: Bio, poems, links, and an extensive book list.
CHARLES OLSON BIOGRAPHY
By Nicholas Everett, The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-century Poetry in English . Ed. Ian Hamilton. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994.
"Olson, Charles (1910-70), was born and raised in Worcester, Massachusetts, and educated at Wesleyan University and Harvard, where he studied American civilization. During the Second World War he worked for the Democratic Party and for the Office of War information as assistant chief of the Foreign Language Division. His first two books, Call Me Ishmael (1947), a study of Mellville's Moby-Dick, and The Mayan Letters (1953), written to Robert Creeley from Mexico where he was studying Mayan hieroglyphics, cover a range of subjects - mythology, anthropology, language, and cultural history - and use the fervent informal style that were to distinguish all his discursive prose. Olson's influential manifesto, Projective Verse , was published in pamphlet form in 1950 and then quoted generously in William Carlos Willams's Autobiography (1951). In the "projective," or "open," verse it recommends, which aims to transfer energy from the world to the reader without artificial interference, syntax is shaped by sound, not sense; sense is conveyed by direct movement from one perception to another, not rational argument; and the reader's rendition directed by freely varied spacing between words and lines on the page. Olson himself had started writing poetry in the late 1940s, and

4. Olson
Charles Olson (1910 1970). a web guide to Charles Olson from literaryhistory.com. poetry. Review of Charles Olson. Selected Poems.
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Charles Olson (1910 - 1970) a web guide to Charles Olson from literaryhistory.com main page 20th century authors General Articles http://www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID=800 An introduction to Olson and a brief biography, from the Academy of American Poets. http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/m_r/olson/olson.htm An introduction to Olson and a discussion of some of his poems, from Modern American Poetry (Univ. of Ill.) http://www.georgetown.edu/bassr/heath/syllabuild/iguide/olson.html Issues and questions for teachers and readers of Olson's poetry, from Heath guides. http://www.flashpointmag.com/projvers.htm Article discusses the decision by the editors of Poems for the Millennium not to use Olson's article "Projective Verse," and whether or not Olson's theories have fundamentally shaped twentieth century poetics. By Jack Foley "Projective Verse At Fifty," from flashpointmag.com http://www.jacket.zip.com.au/jacket12/olson-preface-by-creeley.html In Jacket Magazine #12, July 2000, Robert Creeley reflects on his memories of Olson. http://bostonreview.mit.edu/BR23.1/Palattella.html

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Charles Olson. and London, 1983); The Collected Poems of Charles Olson (Berkeley, 1987); Human Universe and Other Essays, ed. Donald Allen (Berkeley, 1965);
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Charles Olson
Charles Olson 27 December 10 January ) was an important 2nd generation American modernist poet who was a crucial link between earlier figures like Ezra Pound and William Carlos Williams and such later avant garde groups as the Beats and L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E . He was also one of the coiners of the term postmodern Table of contents 1 Early Life and Politics
2 Early Writings

3 The Maximus Poems

4 Selected bibliography
...
5 External links
Early Life and Politics
Olson was born and grew up in Worcester, Massachusetts and studied at Wesleyan University and Harvard . Attracted by the social and political ideas of Franklin D. Roosevelt , he joined the American Civil Liberties Union in . He worked in the Office of War Information until , when he left because of censorship of his news releases. Olson then decided to dedicate himself to writing.
Early Writings
Olson's first book was Call Me Ishmael ), a study of Herman Melville 's novel Moby Dick which was based on his unsubmitted Harvard Ph.D

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Poets, AZ Poets ( O ) Olson, Charles The Maximus Poems, The Maximus Poems Charles Olson, George F. Butterick University of California Press.
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Charles Olson, George F. Butterick
University of California Press Collected Prose
Charles Olson, Donald Allen, Benjamin Friedlander, Robert Creeley
University of California Press Selected Poems
Charles Olson, Robert Creeley
University of California Press Poetry and Truth the Beloit Lectures
Charles Olson Pergamon Press Inc Charles Olson and Robert Creeley (Olson, Charles.//Charles Olson and Robert Creeley (Paper), Vol 2) Charles Olson, George F. Butterick Black Sparrow Press Charles Olson and Robert Creeley: The Complete Correspondence (Charles Olson and Robert Creeley (Paper), Vol 3) Charles Olson, George F. Butterick, Robert Creeley Black Sparrow Press Selected Letters Charles Olson, Ralph Maud University of California Press Charles Olson and Cid Corman Complete Correspondence Charles Olson Natl Poetry Foundation A Nation of Nothing But Poetry: Supplementary Poems Charles Olson, George F Butterick

9. Olson
CHARLES OLSON from PROJECTIVE VERSE. Charles Olson Projective Verse in Human Universe, copyright © 1951, 1959, 1965, 1967 by Charles Olson.
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CHARLES OLSON from PROJECTIVE VERSE First, some simplicities that a man learns, if he works in OPEN or what can also be called COMPOSITION BY FIELD , as opposed to inherited line, stanza, over-all form, what is the "old" base of the non-projective.
(1) the kinetics of the thing. A poem is energy transferred from where the poet got it (he will have some several causations), by way of the poem itself to, all the way over to, the reader. Okay. Then the poem itself must, at all points, be a high energy-construct and, at all points, an energy-discharge. So: how is the poet to accomplish same energy, how is he, what is the process by which a poet gets in, at all points energy at least the equivalent energy which propelled him in the first place, yet an energy which is peculiar to verse alone and which will be, obviously, different from the energy which the reader, because he is a third term, will take away?
This is the problem which any poet who departs from closed form is specially confronted by. And it involves a whole series of but new recognitions. From the moment he ventures into FIELD COMPOSITION —puts himself in the open—he can go by no track other than the one the poem under hand declares, for itself. Thus he has to behave, and be, instant by instant, aware of some several forces just now beginning to be examined. (It is much more, for example, this push, than simply such a one as Pound put, so wisely, to get us started: "the musical phrase," go by it, boys rather than by, the metronome.)

10. Charles Olson - Encyclopedia Article About Charles Olson. Free Access, No Regist
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11. L'Arengario. Beat Generation: Charles Olson
Charles Olson ( Worcester MA 1910 1970 ). olson charles, Proprioception, San Francisco, Four Seasons Foundation, 1965; 21,5x14 cm., brossura, pp. (6) 18.
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BEAT GENERATION Charles Olson
( Worcester MA 1910 - 1970 ) Bibliografia

Call me Ismahel
Letter for Melville
Apollonius of Tyana
Origin
This
In Cold Hell, in Thicket
The Maximun Poems 1-10
The Mayan letters
Anecdotes of the Late War The Maximum Poems 11-22 O'Ryan Projective Verse Four Poems New Maximum Poems Maximus, from Dogtown Proprioception
"Insegnò a Harvard dal 1936 l 1939 e al Black Mountain College che diresse dal 1951 al 1956. Più tardi insegnò all'Università di Buffalo. Ha esercitato un'enorme influenza sulle giovani generazioni di poeti" (Pivano 1978: pag. 358). Charles Olson Opere di Charles Olson OLSON Charles Proprioception , San Francisco, Four Seasons Foundation, 1965; 21,5x14 cm., brossura, pp. (6) 18. Edizione originale (Pivano 1978: pag. 358).

12. EPC/Charles Olson Author Home Page
Essays and Reviews charles olson's Maximus to Gloucester by Karl Young. charles olson and "Projective Verse" by Seamus Cooney
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Charles Olson
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13. Olson, Charles. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. olson, charles. 1910–70, American critic and poet, b. Worcester, Mass., grad. Harvard (BA, 1932; MA, 1933).
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14. The Charles Olson Festival
A report by Loss Peque±o Glazier.
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The Charles Olson Festival Honoring the Life and Work of Charles Olson:
August 12, 1995
Gloucester City Hall, Gloucester, Mass. A Report
[Special thanks to the Poetry Project Newsletter , where this report was first printed.] i. THIS FESTIVAL, which seemed to me under-advertised, certainly had no lack of attendance. The grand City Council Chamber of the Gloucester City Hall was packed from its main floor to its balcony curving around three quarters of the high-ceiling hall, despite nearly unbearable heat (and David McArdle pointed out that the heat was not inappropriate: Olson himself had stood in this same room to argue for the preservation of Gloucester on some equally sultry nights). The hall bore a festival banner beneath a colorful mural of historic Gloucester emblazoned with the words, "Build Not For Today But For Tomorrow As Well" (to which Creeley during his comments added, "and for yesterday") and enormous prints of Lynn Swigart's photographs from Olson's Gloucester (Louisiana State University Press). Though some of the attendees had traveled some distance to the conference-getting there however possible-what struck me most about this festival was its local presence.

15. Charles Olson's Life And Career
charles olson's Life and Career. Nicholas Everett. olson, charles (191070), was born and raised in Worcester, Massachusetts, and educated at Wesleyan University and Harvard, where he studied American civilization.
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Charles Olson's Life and Career Nicholas Everett O lson, Charles (1910-70), was born and raised in Worcester, Massachusetts, and educated at Wesleyan University and Harvard, where he studied American civilization. During the Second World War he worked for the Democratic Party and for the Office of War information as assistant chief of the Foreign Language Division. His first two books, Call Me Ishmael (1947), a study of Mellville's Moby-Dick , and The Mayan Letters (1953), written to Robert Creeley from Mexico where he was studying Mayan hieroglyphics, cover a range of subjectsmythology, anthropology, language, and cultural historyand use the fervent informal style that were to distinguish all his discursive prose. Olson's influential manifesto, Projective Verse, was published in pamphlet form in 1950 and then quoted generously in William Carlos Willams's Autobiography (1951). In the "projective," or "open," verse it recommends, which aims to transfer energy from the world to the reader without artificial interference, syntax is shaped by sound, not sense; sense is conveyed by direct movement from one perception to another, not rational argument; and the reader's rendition directed by freely varied spacing between words and lines on the page. Olson himself had started writing poetry in the late 1940s, and "The Kingfishers," the longest poem in his first collection, In Cold Hell, in Thicket

16. 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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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

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    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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