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The Selected Letters of George Oppen

Author : George Oppen
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 476 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0822310244

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The Selected Letters of George Oppen by George Oppen Pdf

Objectivist poet George Oppen (1908–1984), along with his contemporaries Lorine Niedecker, Charles Reznikoff, and Carl Rakoski, provide an important bridge between the vanguard modernist American poets and the later works of poets such as Robert Creeley. In work often compounded by the populist urbanity of city lives, the Objectivists explored the social statements poetry can make. Because Oppen wrote only one essay and one essay-review, his correspondence, in effect, constitutes his essays. Oppen is emerging as one of the major poets of the postwar era; he was the recipient of an American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters Award, the PEN/West Rediscovery Award, and a Senior Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. His collectionOf Being Numerousreceived the 1969 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. These working papers include a rich correspondence, letters which provide access to the sustained, perceptive body of critical and aesthetic thinking of Oppen’s poetic career. Provocative and witty comments on poetry and poetics, especially interesting for the development of an Objectivist aesthetics, and shrewd, deeply felt assessments about the politics of the twentieth century and its moral dilemmas are some of the issues attended to. This edition offers primary documentation about an influential poetics, a little-known movement, and its active figures. Given the aggressive studies of the politics of canon-formation, the interest in describing a historical context for individual literary achievement, and current debates about mainstream poetry, the rethinking of the Objectivist movement, and the collection of documents contributing to its poetics, is an important achievement in literary scholarship.

Selected Prose, Daybooks, and Papers

Author : George Oppen
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2008-01-28
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0520941063

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Selected Prose, Daybooks, and Papers by George Oppen Pdf

This is the first comprehensive critical edition of the unpublished writings of Pulitzer Prize-winning objectivist poet George Oppen (1908-1984). Editor Stephen Cope has made a judicious selection of Oppen's extant writings outside of poetry, including the essay "The Mind's Own Place" as well as "Twenty-Six Fragments," which were found on the wall of Oppen's study after his death. Most notable are Oppen's "Daybooks," composed in the decade following his return to poetry in 1958. Selected Prose, Daybooks, and Papers is an inspiring portrait of this essential writer and a testament to the creative process itself.

George Oppen

Author : George Oppen
Publisher : New Directions Publishing
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0811215571

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George Oppen by George Oppen Pdf

A selection of innovative poems by the groundbreaking Pulitzer Prize winner.

New Collected Poems

Author : George Oppen
Publisher : New Directions Publishing
Page : 476 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0811218058

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New Collected Poems by George Oppen Pdf

"George Oppen's New Collected Poems gathers in one volume all of the poet's books published in his lifetime (1908-84), as well as his previously uncollected poems and a selection of his unpublished work." "Editor Michael Davidson has written an introduction to the poet's life and work and supplies generous notes that give readers a deeper understanding of the background of the individual books and references in the poems. Essayist Eliot Weinberger provides a personal remembrance of the poet in his preface, "Oppen Then." This new, revised paperback edition also includes an extraordinary CD of the poet reading from each of his poetry books. Culled from obscure, rarely heard recordings of Oppen when he was in New York, San Francisco, and London at different times in his life, the CD adds a unique dimension to the lifework of one of America's finest poets."--BOOK JACKET.

George Oppen

Author : Richard Swigg
Publisher : Bucknell University Press
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2016-08-26
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781611487503

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George Oppen by Richard Swigg Pdf

George Oppen's standing in American poetry has never been greater. Yet despite the mass of critical writing since his death in 1984, the essential basis of the verse—the words on the page and their acoustics—has rarely been the subject of discussion. In this book therefore Richard Swigg breaks away from the general trend of Oppen studies studies and offers the reader a direct way into the visual and auditory dimension of the poems. Ranging across the entire span of the work, from the 1930s to the 1970s, he traces for the first time the full extent of Oppen's engagement with the concrete world and his important poetic relationships with Charles Reznikoff, Denise Levertov, Charles Tomlinson and others.

Selected Prose, Daybooks, and Papers

Author : George Oppen,Stephen Cope
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2007-01-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0520235797

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Selected Prose, Daybooks, and Papers by George Oppen,Stephen Cope Pdf

Presents a collection of the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet's previously unpublished journals, essays, and book reviews.

Depression Glass

Author : Monique Vescia
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 175 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2014-02-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781135493202

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Depression Glass by Monique Vescia Pdf

First Published in 2006. This is part of the literary critcism and cutlural theory collection. Situated within the larger narrative of the symbiosis between photography and modern poetry in America during the 1930s, each text examined by the author is a discrete object constituting a series of empirical statements, expressing certain empirical truths particular to its time and place.

George Oppen

Author : Lyn Graham Barzilai
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2014-12-09
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781476614830

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George Oppen by Lyn Graham Barzilai Pdf

This book offers a detailed look into the life and works of Pulitzer Prize-winning Jewish American poet George Oppen. Born in 1908 in New York State, Oppen spent parts of his life working as a die cutter and carpenter and later running a furniture factory. Like the work he did with his hands during those years, his poetry used basic materials; he favored short, simple nouns and focused on concrete objects rather than abstractions. This book examines the characteristics of Oppen's work, particularly his use of small and often odd phrasings and unusual line formations to express the ultimately inexpressible. The first three chapters delve into his primitive modes, language and materials. Subsequent chapters tackle his subjects: cityscapes, light and water, and then animals and their relation to human history and struggles. His final collection of poems, Primitive, is examined in its own chapter, which is followed by an exploration of recurring specific phrases and concrete images. The author demonstrates how Oppen's poetry restores to readers an essential dimension of communication and experience that has been ignored or forgotten.

The Music of Thought in the Poetry of George Oppen and William Bronk

Author : Henry Weinfield
Publisher : University of Iowa Press
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2009-03
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781587298509

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The Music of Thought in the Poetry of George Oppen and William Bronk by Henry Weinfield Pdf

George Oppen (1908–1984), born into a prosperous German Jewish family, began his career as a protégé of Ezra Pound and a member of the Objectivist circle of poets; he eventually broke with Pound and became a member of the Communist party before returning to poetry more than twenty-five years later. William Bronk (1918–1999), by contrast, a descendant of the first European families in New York, was influenced by the works of Shakespeare, the King James Bible, and the work of the New England writers of the American Renaissance. Despite differences in background and orientation, the two men formed a deep friendship and shared a similar existential outlook. As Henry Weinfield demonstrates in this searching and original study, Oppen and Bronk are extraordinary thinkers in poetry who struggled with central questions of meaning and value and whose thought acquires the resonance of music in their work. These major writers created poetry of enduring value that has exerted an increasing influence on younger generations of poets. From his careful readings of Oppen’s and Bronk’s poetry to his fascinating examination of the letters they exchanged, Weinfield provides important aesthetic, epistemological, and historical insights into their poetry and poetic careers. In bringing together for the first time the work of two of the most important poets of the postwar generation, The Music of Thought not only illuminates their poetry but also raises important questions about American literary history and the categories in terms of which it has generally been interpreted.

21 Poems

Author : George Oppen
Publisher : New Directions Poetry Pamphlets
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : American poetry
ISBN : 0811226913

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21 Poems by George Oppen Pdf

Here put your head, that desires nothing except familiarly: There your feet, bending your knees so that, bare (I remember from childhood), they would smell salt-sweet. --from 21 Poems

Unspeakable

Author : Harriet Shawcross
Publisher : Canongate Books
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2019-03-07
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781786890061

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Unspeakable by Harriet Shawcross Pdf

'Compassionate' Guardian 'Extremely affecting' Scotsman As a teenager, Harriet Shawcross stopped speaking at school for almost a year. As an adult, she became fascinated by the limits of language. From the inexpressible trauma of trench warfare and the aftermath of natural disaster to the taboo of coming out, Harriet examines all the ways in which words scare us. She studies wartime poet George Oppen, interviews the author of The Vagina Monologues, meets Nepalese earthquake-survivors and the founders of the Samaritans and asks what makes us silent?

The Selected Letters of Robert Creeley

Author : Robert Creeley
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 508 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2020-02-11
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780520324831

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The Selected Letters of Robert Creeley by Robert Creeley Pdf

Robert Creeley is one of the most celebrated and influential American poets. A stylist of the highest order, Creeley imbued his correspondence with the literary artistry he brought to his poetry. Through his engagements with mentors such as William Carlos Williams and Ezra Pound; peers such as Charles Olson, Robert Duncan, Denise Levertov, Allen Ginsberg, and Jack Kerouac; and mentees such as Charles Bernstein, Anselm Berrigan, Ed Dorn, Susan Howe, and Tom Raworth, Creeley helped forge a new poetry that reimagined writing for his and subsequent generations. This first ever volume of his letters, written between 1945 and 2005, document the life, work, and times of one of our greatest writers and represent a critical archive of the development of contemporary American poetry, as well as the changing nature of letter writing and communication in the digital era.

Stubborn Poetries

Author : Peter Quartermain
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2013-06-25
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780817357481

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Stubborn Poetries by Peter Quartermain Pdf

Stubborn Poetries is a study of poets whose work, because of its difficulty or simple resistance to conventional explication, remains more or less firmly outside the canon. Book jacket.

Lyric In Its Times

Author : John Wilkinson
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2019-06-27
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781350093928

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Lyric In Its Times by John Wilkinson Pdf

In this important new intervention, leading poet and critic John Wilkinson explores the material life of the lyric poem. How does the lyric – considered as an object, as an event – grapple with permanence and impermanence, the rhythms of change and the passing of time? Drawing on new insights from contemporary philosophy and object-oriented ontology, psychoanalysis and the visual arts, The Lyric in Its Times includes innovative and insightful new readings of work by a wide range of lyric poets, from Shakespeare, Blake and Shelley to Charles Baudelaire, Frank O'Hara and J.H. Prynne.

Meaning a Life

Author : Mary Oppen
Publisher : David R. Godine Publisher
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 1978
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0876853750

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Meaning a Life by Mary Oppen Pdf

The wife of the American poet George Oppen tells of their experiences traveling throughout America and of their associations with the Communist Party.