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Poet, Novelist, Essayist
ACT Theatre, Monday, March 11, 2002
Biography
Selected Works
Links
Biography
Robert Creeley was born in Arlington, Massachusetts, in 1926. He attended
Harvard University from 1943 to 1946, taking time out from 1944 to 1945
to work for the American Field Service in Burma and India. In 1946 he
published his first poem in the Harvard magazine, Wake. Around
1950, he began exchanging letters with the poet Charles Olsen.
In 1954, Olsen invited Creeley to teach at the Black Mountain School of
poetry and to edit the Black Mountain Review. It was there that
he developed friendships with Robert Duncan, Denise Levertov, and other
poets. As a group, they began to transform American poetry. Creeley
has created a nobel life body of poetry that extends the work of his predecessors
Pound, Williams, Zukofsky, and Olson, wrote Allen Ginsberg. [He]
provides, like them, a method for his successors in exploring our new
American poetic consciousness.
Like many post-war poets, Creeley sought to create a counter-tradition
to the literary establishment. But while others devoted themselves to
confessional poetry or political protest, Creeley experimented with language
and syntax, molding sentences that were elliptical and suspended in the
indefinite. What emerges in the writing I most value is a content
which cannot be anticipated, wrote Creeley. which tells
you what you dont know, which you subvert, twist, or misrepresent
only on peril of death.
In 2001 Creeley was awarded the Lannan Lifetime Achievement Award. His
other honors include the Frost Medal, a National Endowment for the Arts
grant, a Rockefeller Foundation grant, and fellowships from the Guggenheim
Foundation. He served as New York State Poet from 1989 to 1991 and since
1989 he has been Samuel P. Capen Professor of Poetry and Humanities at
the State University of New York, Buffalo. He was elected a Chancellor
of the Academy of American Poets in 1999.
Selected
Works
For Love (1962)
The Island (novel, 1963)
The Gold Diggers and Other Stories (1965)
The Finger (1968)
Later (1979)
The Collected Poems of Robert Creeley (1982)
Mirrors (1983)
Selected Poems (1991)
Life & Death (1998)
Just in Time (2001)
Web
Site Links
Biography
on the Academy of American Poets' Web Site
An essay
by Robert Creeley on Allen Ginsberg
An interview
with Robert Creeley
Photo:
Courtesy of The Sunday Star
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