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  1. The Collected Poems by Stanley Kunitz, 2002-04-17
  2. The Wild Braid: A Poet Reflects on a Century in the Garden by Stanley Kunitz, 2007-04-17
  3. Passing Through: The Later Poems, New and Selected by Stanley Kunitz, 1997-05-17
  4. The Poems of Stanley Kunitz, 1928-1978 by Stanley Jasspon Kunitz, 1979-07
  5. Artists Communities: A Directory of Residencies in the United States That Offer Time and Space for Creativity
  6. Interviews and Encounters with Stanley Kunitz
  7. Twentieth Century Authors: A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Literature. First Supplement (The Authors Series) by Stanley Jasspon Kunitz, 1967-06
  8. Passing Through/Przechodzenie Przez (American poets series) by Stanley Kunitz, 1998-01-01
  9. Stanley Kunitz (Twayne's United States authors series ; TUSAS 351) by Marie Henault, 1980
  10. The Testing-Tree by Stanley Kunitz, 1971-01-01
  11. A Celebration for Stanley Kunitz On His Eightieth Birthday by Stanley Kunitz, 1986-12-01
  12. From feathers to iron: A lecture delivered at the Library of Congress, May 12, 1975, by Stanley Kunitz, consultant in poetry in English at the Library, 1974-76 by Stanley Kunitz, 1976-01-01
  13. THREATS INSTEAD OF TREES ... Foreword by Stanley Kunitz. by Michael. Ryan, 1988-01-01
  14. To Hold in My Hand: Selected Poems, 1955-1983 by Hilda Morley, 1983-12-01

1. Stanley Kunitz - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Stanley Jasspon Kunitz / kjun ts/ (July 29, 1905 – May 14, 2006) was a noted American poet who served two years (1974–1976) as the Consultant in Poetry to
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Stanley Kunitz was born in Worcester Massachusetts in 1905. He was raised by his Lithuanian Jewish mother, Yetta Helen Jasspon, and stepfather, Mark Dine, who died when Kunitz was 14. His father, Solomon Z. Kunitz, a dressmaker, committed suicide six weeks before Kunitz was born. Kunitz graduated summa cum laude in from Harvard College and earned a master's degree in English from Harvard the following year. After Harvard, he worked as a reporter for The Worcester Telegram , and as editor for the H.W. Wilson Company in New York City until he was drafted in . He served in the US Army during World War II . As a conscientious objector, Kunitz served as a noncombatant and was discharged with the rank of staff sergeant. After the war, he began a teaching career at

2. Stanley Kunitz
Stanley Kunitz was born in Worcester, Massachusetts. Family tragedies shadowed Kunitz s early life his father, Solomon Z. Kunitz, committed suicide in a
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Stanley Kunitz (1905-2006) American poet, editor, essayist, translator, whose career spanned nearly 80 years. Kunitz became 10th poet laureate at the age of 95, succeeding Robert Pinsky. Kunitz's first collection of verse appeared in 1930. He wrote in conversational tone of such complex themes as the work of a poet, loss, time, and the chaos of inner life. Kunitz's self-scrutinies in the realm of the soul are discerning and touching but calmly restrained: "If I could cry, I'd cry, / but I'm too old to be / anybody's child." Kunitz’s poetry has been translated into more than a dozen languages. In 1955 his selected poems, Passing Through , won the National Book Award. "The poem comes in the form of a blessing," he once remarked, "like the rapture breaking through on the mind." "How should I tell him my fable and the fears,
How bridge the chasm in a casual tone

3. New York State Writers Institute - Stanley Kunitz
Stanley Kunitz was born in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1905. Educated at Harvard, from which he was graduated summa cum laude, he received the Garrison
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S tanley Kunitz was born in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1905. Educated at Harvard, from which he was graduated summa cum laude , he received the Garrison Medal for Poetry there. His first book of poems, Intellectual Things , appeared before he was 25. In the period before World War II he worked as a newspaperman, edited a magazine, and compiled several works of standard literary reference, of which the best known is Twentieth Century Authors . After military service and a year's residence in Santa Fe on a Guggenheim grant, he joined the faculty of Bennington College for his first teaching appointment. He has since taught at Potsdam State Teachers' College, Yale, Princeton, Rutgers, the New School for Social Research and as a Danforth visiting lecturer. He has served as poet-in-residence at the University of Washington, Queens College, Brandeis University, and Princeton, and has taught for many years in the graduate writing program at Columbia University. Selected Poems: 1928-1958 ; the Blumenthal and Levinson Prizes; an Amy Lowell traveling fellowship; the Saturday Review and Harriet Monroe poetry awards; an award from the National Institute of Arts and Letters; a Ford Foundation grant; an Academy of American Poets Fellowship; and in February 1987, New York State's Walt Whitman Citation of Merit and the Bollingen Prize for poetry. His citation for the Brandeis Medal of Achievement in 1965 described his poetry as "combining a classical strength of language and vision which goes beyond the easier uses of irony and achieves the genuinely tragic." And in 1984, the National Endowment for the Arts honored him with a Senior Fellowship "for his inordinate generosity in working with younger writers" and "his contribution to the world of letters ... a living and lasting influence." His poems have been translated into more than a dozen languages, including Russian, Dutch, Macedonian, French, Japanese, Hebrew, Arabic and Swedish.

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died May 14, 2006, New York, N.Y. Stanley Kunitz, c. in full Stanley Jasspon Kunitz American Pulitzer Prize-winning poet noted for his subtle craftsmanship and his treatment of complex themes. Kunitz attended Harvard University, where he earned a B.A. degree in 1926 and an M.A. in 1927. While working as an editor, he contributed poems to magazines, eventually compiling them in his first book, Intellectual Things Kunitz, Stanley...

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Executive summary: US Poet Laureate, 2000 Military service: US Army (three years, conscientious objector, 1943-45, Staff Sgt.) Editor of reference works for the H.W. Wilson Company. Father: Solomon Z. Kunitz (d. suicide in a public park, before Stanley was born) Mother: Yetta Helen Jasspon (Lithuanian immigrant) Father: Mark Dine (stepfather, d.) Wife: Helen Pearce (m. 1930) Wife: Eleanor Evans (m. 1939, one daughter) Daughter: Dr. Gretchen Kunitz Wife: Elise Asher (painter, m. 1958, d.) High School: Worcester Classical High School University: BA, Harvard University (1926, summa cum laude) University: MA, Harvard University (1927) Professor: Literature, Bennington College (1946-49)

6. Stanley Kunitz Biography And Summary
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Since the late 1920s Stanley Kunitz has consistently gone his own way. Meticulous in the craft of poetry, he has published his writings sparingly and seems to have been unaffected by the work of other poets. Though, as T.S. Eliot observed, "art never...

7. Stanley Kunitz - Poems And Biography By AmericanPoems.com
Stanley Jasspon Kunitz (born 1905) is a noted American poet who served two years (19741976) as the Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of
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Stanley Jasspon Kunitz (born 1905) is a noted American poet who served two years (1974-1976) as the Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress (a precursor to the modern Poet Laureate program), and served another year as United States Poet Laureate in 2000. He is considered by many observers to be the most distinguished and accomplished living poet in the United States. Kunitz was born in Worcester, Massachusetts. After graduating from Harvard University, he became a published writer in his early twenties. From that point to the present, Kunitz's poetry has won praise from all circles as being profound and well-writtenhe continues to write and publish work as of 2004 at the age of 98. Many believe his poetry's symbolism is influenced significantly by the work of Carl Jung. Kunitz has himself been an influence on many 20th century poets, including James Wright. His book Passing Through: The Later Poems, New and Selected

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10. APR May/June 2006 Vol. 35/No. 3 | Stanley Kunitz
Stanley Kunitz One of the great satisfactions of the human spirit is to feel that one s family extends across the borders of the species and belongs to
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Stanley Kunitz from A Curious Gladness: A Garden Conversation with Stanley Kunitz and Genine Lentine Introduction In the fall of 2002, as a central part of the process of working on The Wild Braid: A Poet Reflects on a Century in the Garden (W.W. Norton, 2005), photographs by Marnie Crawford Samuelson, Stanley Kunitz and I began to have a series of conversations exploring gardening and poetry. Our intention was to let the discussions range freely, drawing on the exploratory, interactive fluidity of conversation as a way to generate raw material for what would become the essays in the book. Such a process of course generated more material than we could possibly include, though we needed all of it in order to get to what ultimately became the book. Presented here is one of the first of these talks, from November 2002, centering on the poem "Touch Me." Genine Lentine
Genine Lentine: You often talk about the "essential loneliness" of the artist. Do you think your encounters with animals, such as the snakes in your garden that you speak of in "The Snakes of September" help you to bridge that loneliness? Stanley Kunitz: One of the great satisfactions of the human spirit is to feel that one's family extends across the borders of the species and belongs to everything that lives. And one has the same feeling about flowers and plants in general, and shrubs and trees, that they all belong to your family. That makes one feel more kindred than if you're isolated in your species.

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Stanley Kunitz welcomed his ninetieth year in 1995 with a collection of his later poems, Passing Through. His most recent book, The Collected Poems,
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Poem: TOUCH ME Stanley Kunitz welcomed his ninetieth year in 1995 with a collection of his later poems, Passing Through . His most recent book, The Collected Poems , was published by W.W. Norton and Company in 2000. His other books include Intellectual Things; Passport to the War Selected Poems 1928 - 1958 The Testing Tree (poems); The Coat Without a Seam (poems); A Kind of Order, a Kind of Folly: Essays and Conversations The Wellfleet Whale and Companion Poems (chapbook) Next to Last Things: New Poems and Essays ; and Interviews and Encounters with Stanley Kunitz . His translations include: Poems of Akhmatova (with Max Hayward); Story Under Full Sail , by Andrei Voznesensky; Orchard Lamps , by Ivan Drach. He has edited Poems of John Keats The Essential Blake and, with David Ignatow, The Wild Card, Selected Poems of Karl Shapiro . He has received nearly every honor bestowed upon a poet in this country, including the Pulitzer and Bollingen Prizes, a National Medal of Arts from President Clinton in 1993, and the Frost Medal from the Poetry Society of America in 1998. He served as consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress (now called U.S. Poet laureate), State Poet of New York, and Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets. For many years he taught in the graduate writing program at Columbia University. As editor of the Yale Younger Poets Series from 1969 to 1977, and as a founder of both the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts, and Poets House in New York City, he has promoted poetry and public access to the arts, encouraging many of the younger poets and artists who are now prominent figures in American culture. Stanley Kunitz and his wife, Elise Asher, live in New York City and Provincetown, where he cultivates a celebrated seaside garden.

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14. The Layers -- Stanley Kunitz
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The Layers I have walked through many lives,
some of them my own,
and I am not who I was,
though some principle of being
abides, from which I struggle
not to stray.
When I look behind,
as I am compelled to look
before I can gather strength
to proceed on my journey,
I see the milestones dwindling toward the horizon and the slow fires trailing from the abandoned camp-sites, over which scavenger angels wheel on heavy wings. Oh, I have made myself a tribe out of my true affections, and my tribe is scattered! How shall the heart be reconciled to its feast of losses? In a rising wind the manic dust of my friends, those who fell along the way, bitterly stings my face. Yet I turn, I turn, exulting somewhat, with my will intact to go wherever I need to go, and every stone on the road precious to me. In my darkest night, when the moon was covered and I roamed through wreckage, a nimbus-clouded voice directed me: "Live in the layers, not on the litter." Though I lack the art to decipher it, no doubt the next chapter in my book of transformations is already written.

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stanley kunitz, 100, a Pulitzer Prizewinning poet of far-ranging style and influence and who twice was US poet laureate, died May 14 at his home in New
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By Adam Bernstein Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, May 16, 2006; Page B06 Stanley Kunitz, 100, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet of far-ranging style and influence and who twice was U.S. poet laureate, died May 14 at his home in New York City. The cause of death was reported to be pneumonia. In about a dozen books, Mr. Kunitz's literary approach veered over the decades from metaphysical sonnets about love and loss to stark ruminations on his father's suicide. Gradually, he learned to "strip the water out of my poems" and acknowledge the benefits of a simpler, more intense approach.
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18. Remembering Stanley Kunitz. - By Robert Pinsky - Slate Magazine
The poet stanley kunitz died on Sunday at the age of 100. More amazing than that unusually long life is that he was a productive, live artist for most of it
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  • More Images After the war, Kunitz began a long career as a teacher at Bennington College, then New York State Teachers College, and many others. His Pulitzer Prize-winning Selected Poems Fine Arts Work Center Poets House in New York. He spent many summers tending his garden in Provincetown. Kunitz as poet: Intellectual Things , was published when he was 25; his second book, Passport to War Kunitz on writing poetry: Books by Stanley Kunitz:
    • The Wild Braid: A Poet Reflects on a Century in the Garden
    • The Collected Poems
    • Passing Through: The Later Poems New and Selected
    • (ed. Stanley Moss, Sheep Meadow Press, 1990)

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