Olson reads and dicusses this piece with Robert Duncan, Allen Ginsberg, and Robert Creeley in "On History," the transcript of a panel discussion at the University of British Columbia Poetry Conference, 29 July 1963 (MUTH 1:1–19).
The principal difference between the early version and final text is Olson's ellision of an extended response to ... L'Universe concentrationaire ( Paris : Editions du Pavois , 1946 ) , mentioned by Olson in a letter to Creeley of 30 ...
Ungaretti attended French schools, and his first real encounter with Europe took place a year before the war, in Paris, where he met Picasso, Braque, De Chirico, Max Jacob, and became close friends with Apollinaire.
Presented in two sections, "Memory: Persons and Places" and "Stories," this book offers the collected prose writings of Elizabeth Bishop (1911-79), one of America's most celebrated and admired poets.
In addition to his first book of short stories The Gold Diggers, a novel The Island, a radio play Listen, and Mabel: A Story, this omnibus edition includes two previously uncollected stories.
Paul Celan lived through some of the worst episodes of modern history, losing his parents at the hands of the German army and surviving a period in a labor camp.
Cultural Writing. Literary Criticism. Essays. These wide-ranging talks, essays, and interviews-beginning with "Why Don't Women Do Language-Oriented Writing?" and including "Feminist Poetics and the Meaning of Clarity," "Poetic Silence," and...
"A collection of essays on poetry and the experiences that influenced poet Robert Hayden.
Following James Merrill's widely celebrated Collected Poems and Collected Novels and Plays, this volume gives us, most intimately, the man himself and his charmingly straightforward exploration of how he...
The celebrated author of "The New York Trilogy, The Book of Illusions" and "Oracle Night" now offers an essential collection of essays, prefaces, true stories, autobiographical writings, and collaborations with artists.