Robert Creeley and the Genius of the American Common Place
Literature by Tom Clark
An interactive biographical essay culled from conversations between Robert Creeley and poet Tom Clark.
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Creeley has shaped his own audience. The much imitated, often diluted minimalism, the compression of emotion into verse in which scarcely a syllable is wasted, has decisively marked a generation of poets.—Voice Literary Supplement
An interactive biographical essay culled from conversations between Robert Creeley and poet Tom Clark.
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Contemporary American poet, reviewer and biographer
Creeley has shaped his own audience. The much imitated, often diluted minimalism, the compression of emotion into verse in which scarcely a syllable is wasted, has decisively marked a generation of poets.—Voice Literary Supplement