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  1. Once and For All: Poems for William Bronk by Cid Corman, 1975-01-01
  2. The Cage of Age by William Bronk, 1996-10
  3. Our Selves by William Bronk, 1994-11-01
  4. The Stance by William Bronk, 1975-01-01
  5. The Mild Day: Poems by William Bronk, 1993-10
  6. Living Instead by William Bronk, 1996-09-01
  7. Brother in Elysium Ideas of Friendship by William Bronk, 1980
  8. Meantime by William Bronk, 1976-11
  9. All of What We Loved by William Bronk, 1998-04
  10. That Beauty Still by William Bronk, 1978-05-01
  11. Some Words: Poems by William Bronk, 1992-10
  12. Manifest; And Furthermore: Poems by William Bronk, 1996-09
  13. Careless love and its apostrophes by William Bronk, 1985
  14. Twelve Losses Found by William Bronk, 1976

21. Artzar - William Bronk Interview - Introduction
This interview was excerpted from several hours of taped conversations made during three visits to william bronk s home in Hudson Falls, New York in the
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by Mark Katzman This interview was excerpted from several hours of taped conversations made during three visits to William Bronk's home in Hudson Falls, New York in the fall of 1996. He was suffering from respiratory problems and wed to an oxygen machine with a lengthy cord. Bronk spoke slowly between long pauses and gasps of air. When something reminded him of a poem, he'd boom it out in that unforgettable, authoritative manner which gave his public readings (rare though they were) such power. William Bronk was born in Hudson Falls, New York in 1918. He is a descendent of Jonas Bronck, for whom the Bronx is named. After attending Dartmouth College and serving in World War II, he took charge of his family's business, the William M. Bronk Coal and Lumber Company in Hudson Falls, which he ran until his retirement in 1978. He lived in his family's spacious Victorian house virtually his entire life. He never had a driver's license. His house was a mecca for artists and poets. In 1951, Bronk published poems in the journal Origin, edited by the poet Cid Corman. In 1956 Origin published his first book of poems

22. Register Of June Oppen Degnan Papers - MSS 0017
These writers included George Oppen, Charles Reznikoff, william bronk and James .. 4, 3, bronk, william Correspondence - Letters from bronk to Degnan,
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June Oppen Degnan was born in New York City on June 7, 1918, the daughter of George August and Seville Shainwald Oppen. June's brother was George Oppen (1908-1984), who became a well-known poet and exponent of the Objectivist school. For her higher education, Degnan attended the University of California at Berkeley, the Sorbonne, and the University of San Francisco Law School. She was married at least twice: once to a Mr. McKeen (a relationship which ended around 1959), and once to George Degnan, a marriage which took place around 1960. From her first marriage, June had one daughter, Aubrey, who subsequently married Orly Lindgren. Beginning in 1959, Degnan served as publisher, along with George Hitchcock and Roy Miller, of the San Francisco Review, a journal of poetry and prose published in close cooperation with New Directions book publishers of New York City. New Directions often published (with Degnan's guidance and encouragement) books by writers who Degnan admired strongly writers who she published in the San Francisco Review. These writers included George Oppen, Charles Reznikoff, William Bronk and James Hall. Degnan appeared to have a very close but occasionally difficult relationship with her brother. George dedicated his 1965 book This In Which to her with the inscription, "For June/ Who first welcomed/ me home." With New Directions, June assisted him in publishing the major works of his later career: The Materials (1962), This In Which (1965), Of Being Numerous (1968) and The Collected Poems of George Oppen (1975). However, Degnan and Oppen had several disagreements about financial matters. George often wrote to June urging her to seek happiness beyond materialism and monetary wealth.

23. Detritus Books Catalog
bronk, william. A Partial Glossary Two Essays. Elizabeth Press (1977). bronk, william. To Praise the Music. New Rochelle Elizabeth Press (1972).
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24. Wessel And Lieberman Booksellers: Light And Dark. By Bronk, William.
New Rochelle, N. Y. The Elizabeth Press, (1975). Limited Edition. Octavo. 31pp. Set in Garamond type and printed on......Author bronk, william.
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Title: Light and Dark. Author: Bronk, William. Description: New Rochelle, N. Y.: The Elizabeth Press, (1975). Limited Edition. Octavo. 31pp. Set in Garamond type and printed on Magnani rag paper by Stamperia Valdonega. Designed by Martino Mardesteig. Tan paper over boards with titles in black and maroon on spine and front cover. Head of spine bumped, with some fading to spine; else Very Good+ in gray slipcase that has some tanning. One of 400 copies Item # Add to your cart Material offered subject to prior sale. Washington residents please add 8.9% sales tax. Items are returnable, with notice, within seven days of receipt. Libraries and Institutions may receive special terms to meet billing requirements. Important! If your credit card billing address is different than the shipping address, please include the billing address with your order. We Accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Paypal or checks in US$.

25. Bronk, The Alien
Writers of this sort, like william bronk, seem amused by their very connoisseurship of discontinuity, occupied by their methods and objects of avulsion from
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Bronk, the Alien Jack Kimball Poetry that questions with clarity is rare. Poetry that questions such certainties as time and place and, more, deploys an abbreviated linguistic code to accent uncertainty this sort of poetry appears discontinuous and alien. Writers of this sort, like William Bronk, seem amused by their very connoisseurship of discontinuity, occupied by their methods and objects of avulsion from known qualities, the knowability of qualities, indeed, the whole apparatus and artistry of knowing. To delineate a lineage for such discontinuity within 20th-century American verse, in addition to Bronk (1918-1999), as a first generation I might suggest Gertrude Stein, Louis Zukofsky and Jack Spicer, as well as their descendants associated with a "language" poetry whose aim is to undermine passive reception of culturally logical linguistic strategies. Even though Bronk favors stark language that obliterates discourse conventions, as do Stein, Zukofsky and Spicer, Bronk's standing in this lineage can be debated on grounds of his unsubversive syntax and transparent testimony. His verse is not so experimental, far simpler in its organization and argument than that of the others. With regard to experiment, for example, Stein has suggested more opaquely than would Bronk that in her writing she "was groping toward a continuous present, a using everything a beginning again and again" ("Composition as Explanation"). Compared to Stein's lengthy process-as-presence, Spicer's colloquies that talk to themselves, and Zukofsky's frenetic appropriation of Marx, Mallarme, et al., Bronk's discursive techniques and prosodic surface are markedly conservative. Bronk makes disciplined assertions, sometimes in poems of no more than three or four lines comprising the cool and classical: embedded anaphora ("Whether what we sense of this world / is the what of this world only, or the what / of which of several possible worlds / which what?"); aggravated apophasis ("...there are worlds but...no world..."); rampant paradox ("The carelessness of love is we take such care."); and antimodernist vocabulary that borders on the devotional in its embrace of "the world," of "we," of "man," of "God."

26. North Point Press By The Seasons
bronk, william, Life Supports Fisher, M.F.K., Not Now But Now Hazo, Samuel, The Wanton Summer air Hoagland, Edward, Notes from the Century Before
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... Spring 1991 I worked at North Point Press from 1980 through 1988. The press closed in spring 1991 (I'm not certain all the books listed here for the last two seasons came out). The name and portions of the backlist were sold to , which had distributed the press's books in the later years. FSG seems to regard the presswrongly, from my perspective, but perhaps this makes marketing sense for themas a California lifestyle publisher, and they have been putting out a lot of cooking and Western regional books under the imprint, which no longer bears much resemblance to the Albany, California, publishing company that had some influence on publishing in the 1980s (unfortunately, that battle has been lost , at least for the moment). North Point always published on a two-season schedule. At some point I might put up some commentary about North Point's books and program; for now, this is a list (with a few links: I'll add more later) of the original NPP's publications, season by season (paperback editions of books previously issued in hardcover are treated, for the moment, as new publications).
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27. William Bronk
An internet bibliography for American poet william bronk.
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William Bronk (1918 - 1999)
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An introduction to William Bronk, plus excerpts of reputable critical discussions of some poems, from the Modern American Poetry Site (Univ. of Illinois) Neither Us nor Them: Poetry Anthologies, Canon Building, and the Silencing of William Bronk. On reasons for the neglect of Bronk, by David Clippinger in The Argonist Online Tributes to William Bronk at his passing away, from the Electronic Poetry Center at SUNY Buffalo Introductory essay on William Bronk by Burt Kimmelman, a sample essay for Companion to 20 th Century Literature An introduction by David Clippinger to Bronk's letters collected in A Faithful Account of Where I Live: The Letters of Cid Corman and William Bronk . Poetry and New Materialities [ejournal] A biographical note on William Bronk and details about manuscript holding of Bronk's papers, from the Univ. of New Hampshire

28. Through The Woods. - BRONK, WILLIAM.
Through the Woods.; bronk, william.. Offered by Alexander Rare Books.
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BRONK, WILLIAM. Through the Woods.
Concord, NH, Ewert, 1983, First edition. Paperback. Christmas card printed for private distribution by the publisher and author. Of 136 total copies this is the special issue of 36 numbered and signed by Bronk and hand-sewn in paper wrappers by Carolyn Coman (now an award-winning children's author). A single sheet folded with a poem of five lines. Needless to say scarce. Lightly sunned at the edges, otherwise fine...
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29. University Of New Hampshire Library - Milne Special Collections And Archives - W
Copy number ll of 125 copies signed by Raymond Carver and Claire Van Vliet. f.11 bronk, william. TWO APOSTROPHES. Ewert, 1985. Broadside.
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UNH Media Services ACQUISITION : The largest part of the collection was donated by William B. Ewert, a smaller amount having ealier been purchased from him. ACCESS : There are no restrictions on this collection. : Request for permission to publish material from this collection should be discussed with the Special Collections Librarian. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE : William B. Ewert (b. 1943) earned his bachelor's degree and master's degree at the University of New Hampshire. In 1970 he became science consultant to the New Hampshire Department of Education, and eventually served as assistant to the commissioner. He was chair of the Friends of the UNH Library from 1975 to 1990, and again from 1998 until his death in October 2001. In 1999 he received the Granite State Award, given by the University of New Hampshire for service to the state. He was also a trustee of the Robert Frost Foundation and was considered an expert on the work and life of the late poet laureate. Ewert's first publication was "Witness" and it appeared in December of 1978. SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE : The William B. Ewert Collection consists of fine limited edition poetry books, broadsides, and cards produced by William B. Ewert, Publisher, of Concord, NH, 1978-2001, and related pre-publication material, correspondence, and woodblocks. Items and material related to Ewert's own collecting, as well as associated items and ephemera are also included. Among the poets whose work is most frequently represented are William Heyen, May Sarton, Donald Hall, Galway Kinnell, John Updike, and W. D. Snodgrass, while Barry Moser and Mary Azarian are among the artists whose work is included.

30. Vectors And Smoothable Curves. Collected Essays. - BRONK, WILLIAM.
Vectors and Smoothable Curves. Collected Essays.; bronk, william.. Offered by JOOT Just Out Of Time.
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North Point Press. 1983. 221 p. Cloth/ dustj.
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32. Stories, Listed By Author
bronk, william (chron.) * The Outer Becoming Inner, (pm) San Francisco Review 1949. Speculations, ed. Thomas E. Sanders, Glencoe Press 1973
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33. William Bronk Criticism
bronk, william 1918–. bronk is an American poet and essayist concerned with the themes of time, space, and the nature of reality.
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    34. William Bronk Papers 1908-1999.
    william bronk Papers 19081999. Phys. Desc. 45 linear ft (ca.40000 items in 95 boxes 1 oversize folder). Call Number. Ms Coll\bronk. Location
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    William Bronk Papers 1908-1999 About the Libraries Libraries Collections Digital Collections ... E-Resources Citation Finder Databases E-Journals E-Books E-News ... Link to Complete Finding Aid Title: William Bronk Papers 1908-1999. Phys. Desc: Call Number: Location: Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Subjects: Creator: Bronk, William.

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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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    35. John Taggart Papers An Inventory Of His Papers At Syracuse University
    Box 1, bronk, william 19661967. Box 1, Brown, Robert Edward 1974 . william bronk Rene Char Larry Eigner Theodore Enslin Clayton Eshleman Joanne Kyger
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    An inventory of his papers at Syracuse University
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    Creator: Taggart, John, 1942- Title: John Taggart Papers Inclusive Dates: Quantity: 2.5 linear ft. Abstract: Papers of the American publisher, poet, editor of Maps . Correspondence and/or manuscripts relating to Maps by Paul Blackburn, George F. Butterick, Cid Corman, Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Theodore Enslin, Clayton Eshleman, Kathleen Fraser, Barbara Guest, Toby Olson, Steven Osterlund, Gary Snyder, Robert Vas Dias, Jonathan Williams, and others. Language: English Repository: Special Collections Research Center,
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    The John Taggart Papers consist of Correspondence Memorabilia , and Writings . The Correspondence includes both personal and business letters, most of which relate to the publication of

    36. Manas Journal Search Results: 'Bronk, William'
    Here, to come down to earth, we need examples, and a current book, Vectors and Smoothable Curves (North Point), by william bronk, gives one more useful than
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    37. Course Number:
    william bronk, winner of the 1982 American Book Award for poetry, was recently described by David Biespiel as arguably the most metaphysical poet of his
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    ENGL 4200: EMST: Metaphysical Poetry and Prose W. Scott Howard T: 9:00-10:00 pm Sturm: 387-E Th: 3:00-4:50 pm showard@du.edu Sturm: 435 Office Hours: by appointment Course URL: http://www.du.edu/~showard/F02.4200.html Blackboard URL: http://blackboard.du.edu/
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    How do you recognize a metaphysical poem or prose work when you see one? Is the basis of metaphysical imagery "delight in disorder," as Robert Herrick’s poetry suggests; or does a metaphysical poetics derive from "the most heterogeneous ideas . . . yoked by violence together," as Dr. Johnson argues? William Bronk, winner of the 1982 American Book Award for poetry, was recently described by David Biespiel as "arguably the most metaphysical poet of his generation." What does it mean to call a contemporary American poet ‘metaphysical’? Is there a tradition of Anglo-American metaphysical poetry? Was there ever an early modern English metaphysical tradition in the first place? This graduate course investigates metaphysical writing from Donne to Duncan and Browne to Bishop by moving through a series of critical and creative reflections. The seminar provides, first of all, a close and critical study of the poetry and prose of those seventeenth century English writers who, in the conventional literary sense of

    38. THE CIPHER (BROADSIDE). , William Bronk - James & Mary Laurie Booksellers - Fine
    bronk, william. Publisher Information Berkeley Oyez, 1965. Printed inside a typographic yellow illustrated field. Oyez 10. Printed for Oyez by Andrew
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    THE CIPHER (BROADSIDE). Bronk, William.
    Publisher Information: Berkeley: Oyez, 1965. Printed inside a typographic yellow illustrated field. Oyez 10. Printed for Oyez by Andrew Hoyem. Sheet measures 10.75 x 17.5 inches (27.3 x 44.4 cm). Condition: Fine Condition Book Id: Price: Add to Cart
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    39. Revere Books - Bronk, William All Books / Titles By
    bronk, william. SIX DUPLICITIES. Brooklyn Jordan Davies First edition, limited to 174 copies in wraps and 26 lettered copies bound in boards, all signed by
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    40. Quill & Brush - Bronk, William. All Books / Titles By
    Quill Brush william bronk - Books for sale. bronk, william. THE WORLD THE WORLDLESS. (NY) New Directions (1964). First edition.
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