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  1. The Collected Poems of Robert Creeley, 1945-1975 by Robert Creeley, 2006-10-23
  2. Robert Creeley (U.S.Authors) by Arthur Ford, 1979-01-29
  3. Robert Creeley and the Genius of the American Common Place: Together with the Poet's Own Autobiography by Tom Clark, 1993-11-01
  4. Selected Poems, 1945-2005 by Robert Creeley, 2008-01-28
  5. The Collected Poems of Robert Creeley, 1975-2005 by Robert Creeley, 2008-06-03
  6. Life & Death by Robert Creeley, 2000-09
  7. Form, Power, and Person in Robert Creeley's Life and Work (Contemp North American Poetry)
  8. Charles Olson & Robert Creeley: The Complete Correspondence (Charles Olson and Robert Creeley) by Charles Olson, Robert Creeley, 1996-09
  9. For Love by Robert Creeley, 1962
  10. For Love; Poems, 1950-1960 by robert creeley, 1962
  11. On Earth: Last Poems and an Essay by Robert Creeley, 2009-05-01
  12. Collected Prose (American Literature (Dalkey Archive)) by Robert Creeley, 2001-12
  13. Charles Olson and Robert Creeley: The Complete Correspondence (Volume 6) by Charles Olson, 1985-05
  14. The Collected Prose of Robert Creeley by Robert Creeley, 2000-07-01

1. Robert Creeley - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Robert Creeley (May 21, 1926 March 30, 2005) was an American poet and author of more than sixty books. He is usually associated with the Black Mountain
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Jump to: navigation search Portrait taken in 1972 Robert Creeley May 21 March 30 ) was an American poet and author of more than sixty books. He is usually associated with the Black Mountain poets , though his verse aesthetic diverged from that school's. He was close with Charles Olson Robert Duncan Allen Ginsberg John Wieners and Ed Dorn . He served as the Samuel P. Capen Professor of Poetry and the Humanities at State University of New York at Buffalo , and lived in Waldoboro, Maine Buffalo, New York and Providence, Rhode Island , where he taught at Brown University . He was a recipient of the Lannan Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award , and was much beloved as a generous presence in many poets' lives.
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Creeley was born in Arlington, Massachusetts and grew up in Acton, Massachusetts . He was raised by his mother with one sister, Helen, and lost his left eye at the age of four. He attended Holderness School . He entered Harvard University in , but left to serve in the American Field Service in Burma and India . He returned to Harvard in , but took his BA from Black Mountain College in , teaching some courses there as well. When Black Mountain closed in 1956, Creeley moved to

2. Robert Creeley : Keele University : American Studies
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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 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"

3. Robert Creeley --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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6. Jacket Author Notes: Robert Creeley, 1927–2005
Robert creeley robert Creeley attended Harvard University from 1943 to 1946, taking time out from 1944 to 1945 to work for the American Field Service in
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Jacket 15 - Robert Creeley: For Kenneth [Koch]
Jacket 22 - Robert Creeley: In Memoriam Ric Caddel
Jacket 25 - Robert Creeley in Conversation with Leonard Schwartz, 24 November, 2003
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Robert Creeley attended Harvard University from 1943 to 1946, taking time out from 1944 to 1945 to work for the American Field Service in Burma (now Myanmar) and India. In 1946 he published his first poem, and in 1949 he began corresponding with William Carlos Williams and Ezra Pound. The following year he became acquainted with the poet Charles Olson. In 1954, as rector of Black Mountain College (an experimental arts college in North Carolina), Olson invited Creeley to join the faculty and to edit the Black Mountain Review Black Mountain Review
Robert Creeley has published more than sixty books of poetry in the United States and abroad, including If I Were Writing This (New Directions, 2003);

7. Poetry@MIT Presents Robert Creeley
ROBERT CREELEY, a major voice in contemporary American poetry, will give a free reading at MIT, poetry@mit announced. Mr. Creeley was born in Massachusetts
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Robert Creeley ROBERT CREELEY, a major voice in contemporary American poetry, will give a free reading at MIT, poetry@mit announced. Mr. Creeley was born in Massachusetts in 1926. After attending Harvard University for two years, he graduated from Black Mountain College in 1954, staying on to teach and edit "The Black Mountain Review." With Charles Olson, he became a leading figure in one of the most important movements in modern American writing. In a distinguished career he has won many prizes as well as acclaim from his contemporaries: according to John Ashbery, "He is the best we have." Robert Creeley has published over 80 books of poems, which have generated the collections For Love: Poems 1950-1960 Words The Finger: Poems 1966-1969 Selected Poems Later: New Poems (1979) The Collected Poems of Robert Creeley 1945-1975 (1983); and

8. Slought Foundation: "Vancouver 1963: Discussion" With Creeley, Duncan, Et Al.
Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Allen Ginsberg, Charles Olson, Margaret Avison, Denise Levertov Robert Creeley, et al. Vancouver 1963 Discussion.
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"Vancouver 1963: Discussion"
Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Allen Ginsberg, Charles Olson, Margaret Avison, Denise Levertov
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9. EPC/Robert Creeley Author Home Page
creeley s homepage at SUNY Buffalo s Electronic Poetry Center.
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www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/creeley/creeley.htm robert creeleyThe Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
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11. Poetry Previews: Robert Creeley
A review of robert creeley s poetry; a black mountain poet.
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  • 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
  • 12. Robert Creeley — Infoplease.com
    creeley, robert, 1926–2005, American poet, b. Arlington, Mass. He lived in Asia, Europe, and Latin America and taught at various universities in the United
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      Creeley, Robert, Olson Black Mountain Review. Creeley's poems have an effect of purity and elegance, with their combination of emotional directness and reticence, their conversational tone, brevity of development, and spare lyricism. His works include the poetry of Pieces Selected Poems Memory Gardens Echoes Just in Time (2001), and the posthumously published

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    Born in Arlington, Massachusetts, robert creeley attended Harvard but dropped out before taking his degree. After living in the south of France in
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    Robert Creeley Yesterday I wanted to speak of it, that sense above the others to me important because all that I know derives from what it teaches me. Today, what is it that is finally so helpless, different, despairs of its own statement, wants to turn away, endlessly to turn away. from "For Love" Born in Arlington, Massachusetts, Robert Creeley attended Harvard but dropped out before taking his degree. After living in the south of France in Aix-en-Provence and in majorca, Spain, where he founded the Divers Press, he joined teh faculty of Black Mountain College in 1954 at the invitation of Charles Olson . There he founded the Black Mountain Review . While Creeley left the college itself in 1955, his influence on Black Mountain poetics has been significant. Associated with the State University of New York at Buffalo since 1966, he was named poet laureat of the state of New York in 1992. Quoted at length from Postmodern American Poetry, A Norton Anthology "Oh yes, the sentence," Creeley once told the critic Burton Hatlen, "that's what we call it when we put someone in jail."

    14. Robert Creeley
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    Robert Creeley (1926 - 2005)
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    Adamson, Robert. Robert Creeley, 1926-2005. A noted Australian poet writes on his friendship with Robert Creeley, in Jacket Magazine, 26, Oct. 2004 Bezner, Kevin. "A Location Constantly Reoccurring: Creeley, Olson, and the Genesis of Black Mountain Poetry," Oyster Boy Review, 1999 Clark, Tom. "Robert Creeley Stares Straight Into the Mirror of Death," Creeley, Robert. Complete book The Collected Essays of Robert Creeley (Univ. of California Press, 1989) Essays by Robert Creeley on Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, Louis Zukofsky, Charles Olson, Robert Duncan, Allen Ginsberg, Franz Kline, Jackson Pollock, Frank Stella, Willem de Kooning, Philip Guston, John Chamberlain, and others. Courtesy of the California Digital Library, Foster, Edward Halsey.

    15. Poet: Robert Creeley - All Poems Of Robert Creeley
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    Robert Creeley (b. 1926), U.S. poet. A Wicker Basket (l. 1-3). . . The Collected Poems of Robert Creeley, 1945-1975 (1982) University of California Press. "There are very huge stars, man, in the sky,"
    Robert Creeley (b. 1926), U.S. poet. A Wicker Basket (l. 21). . . The Collected Poems of Robert Creeley, 1945-1975 (1982) University of California Press. Comments about Robert Creeley There is no comment submitted by members.. Click here to write your comments about Robert Creeley
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    http://wings.buffalo.edu/epc/authors/creeley/ Robert Creeley in Conversation with Alan Riach It is published with the kind approval of Robert Creeley Robert Creeley http://wings.buffalo.edu/epc/authors/creeley/interview.html

    16. Internet Archive: Details: Clark Coolidge, Robert Creeley And Steve Lacy Panel,
    Second half of a panel on jazz featuring Clark Coolidge, Steve Lacy, Nathaniel Mackey and robert creeley. Coolidge, who worked as a jazz drummer at one time
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    17. Robert Creeley - The Cortland Review
    Interview with poet robert creeley, conducted by JM Spalding. April Feature 1998 The Cortland Review Online Literary Magazine.
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    T HE C ORTLAND R EVIEW HOME ROBERT CREELEY Issues and Features 12/01 Stanley Kunitz* (Nov '01) Issue 18* (Aug '01) Issue 17 (May '01) Issue 16 (Feb '01) Issue 15 (Nov '00) Issue 14 (Aug '00) Issue 12 (May '00) Issue 11 (Feb '00) Issue 10 (Nov '99) Issue Nine (Aug '99) Issue Eight (May '99) Issue Seven (Feb '99) Issue Six (Nov '98) Issue Five (Aug '98) Issue Four (May '98) Issue Three 04/01 Poet and Poem 5 12/00 Kaydi Johnson 10/00 Dodge Festival 06/00 Timothy Steele 04/00 Charles Bernstein 03/00 Stephen Dunn Millennium Feature 10/99 Gibbons Ruark 09/99 David Lehman 07/99 William Heath 06/99 Peter Robinson 1999 RealVideo Poetry 1999 AWP Conference 04/99 Favorite Poems 03/99 DeWayne Rail 01/99 Mark Jarman 1998 Holiday Special 12/98 Mark Doty 10/98 Michael Heller 09/98 John Tranter 07/98 Miriam Levine 06/98 Stellasue Lee 04/98 Robert Creeley 03/98 Robert Pinsky TCR Home F EATURE
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    The following interview with Robert Creeley was conducted by J.M. Spalding. It first appeared in the April 1998 Feature Interview with Robert Creeley
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    18. Poetry Foundation: The Online Home Of The Poetry Foundation
    The Collected Poems of robert creeley, 19451975, University of California Press . Sheffler, Ronald Anthony, The Development of robert creeley s Poetry,
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    19. Creeley, Robert (Harper's Magazine)
    THINGS CONNECTED TO “creeley, robert”. HUMAN BEINGS. Burnham, Alan Butterick, George F. by robert creeley Article, September 1985, 3 pp.
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    HUMAN BEINGS Burnham, Alan Butterick, George F. Campbell, Roy Carruth, Hayden ... Zukofsky, Louis PRESIDENTS Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David) WRITERS Daniel P. Moynihan Nathan Glazer Ecce homo, ecce Crusoe: On familiar shores by Robert Creeley
    Article, September 1985 , 3 pp. Poetize or bust: Poetry isn't what it used to be, but then it never was by Hugh Kenner
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    20. Robert Creeley Papers
    robert creeley was born 21 May 1926, in Arlington, Massachusetts, the son of Oscar Slade (a physician) and Genevieve (Jules) creeley.
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    Overview of the Collection Biography Scope and Content Arrangement ... Series II: Poetry and Prose, (undated, 194?-1950)
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    Repository: Creator: Creeley, Robert. Title: Robert Creeley Papers. Dates: undated, ca. 1940-1978. Quantity: 1 linear foot. Identification: Language: English. Abstract: Robert Creeley attended Harvard University, Black Mountain College and University of New Mexico. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Creeley has written novels, short stories, plays, screenplays, poetry, literary criticism and history. Creeley died in 2005.
    Biography
    Robert Creeley was born 21 May 1926, in Arlington, Massachusetts, the son of Oscar Slade (a physician) and Genevieve (Jules) Creeley. He attended Holderness School in Plymouth, New Hampshire, before entering Harvard University (1943-1944 and 1945-1946), Black Mountain College (B.A., ca. 1955) and the University of New Mexico (M.A., 1960). From 1945-1946, he served with the American Field Service in India and Burma as an ambulance driver. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Creeley has written novels, short stories, plays, screenplays, poetry, literary criticism and history. Creeley has been awarded the Levinson Prize (1960), D. H. Lawrence fellowship (for summer writing, University of New Mexico, 1960), National Book Award nomination (1962, for

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