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Robert Creeley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Robert Creeley at the Academy of American Poets ... from Drawn & Quartered by Robert Creeley and Archie Rand ... Anamorphosis by Francesco Clemente and Robert Creeley...
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Robert Creeley was born in Arlington, Massachusetts, on May 21, 1926. He attended Harvard University from 1943 to 1946, taking time out from 1944 to 1945 to work for the American Field Service in Burma and India. ... Robert Creeley published more than sixty books of poetry in the United States and abroad, including If I...
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Robert Creeley (1926 - 2005) ... Once known primarily for his association with the group called the “Black Mountain Poets,” at the time of his death in 2005, Robert Creeley was widely recognized as one of the most important and influential American poets of the twentieth century.
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; Photo by Allen Ginsberg ... Robert Creeley (1926- ) ... | Creeley's Life and Career | On "After Lorca" | On "I Know a Man" | On "The Flower" | On "For Love" | On Charles Olson--by Robert Creeley | Online Poems | External Links |
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Now I recognize it was always me like a camera set to expose ; itself to a picture or a pipe through which the water might run ; or a chicken dead for dinner or a plan inside the head ; of a dead man. ... Return to Robert Creeley...
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Poet: Robert Creeley - All poems of Robert Creeley .. poetry ... Comments about Robert Creeley | ... Click here to write your comments about Robert Creeley ;
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; Robert Creeley; LINEbreak interview and reading with Charles Bernstein (1995) first half (29:12): mp3, RealAudio second half (29:08): mp3, RealAudio ... Listen, 1972; Radio play by Robert Creeley, performed by Robert and Bobbie Creeley. Listen (23:09)
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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 (1962); Words (1967);
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A review of Robert Creeley's poetry; a black mountain poet. ... The Poetry of Robert Creeley ... To approach the world that Creeley creates through his work, the reader must understand what Creeley commits to the page: a pact, the alluring significance beneath his words, and the energy of intent that is transferred within...
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