- Objectivist Poet
- William Carlos Williams
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Objectivist poets — The Objectivist poets were a loose knit group of second generation Modernists who emerged in the 1930s. They were mainly American and were influenced by, amongst others, Ezra Pound and William Carlos Williams. The basic tenets of Objectivist… … Wikipedia
Michael Heller (poet) — Michael Heller (born May 11, 1937), is an American poet, essayist and critic. Among his many books are Exigent Futures, In The Builded Place, Wordflow and Living Root: A Memoir. He wrote the libretto for the opera, Benjamin, based on the life of… … Wikipedia
Michael Davidson (poet) — For the singer, see Michael Davidson (singer). Michael Davidson (born December 18, 1944 in Oakland, California) is an American poet. Contents 1 Overview 2 Selected publications 2.1 Poetry … Wikipedia
Norman Finkelstein (poet) — Norman Finkelstein is a poet and literary critic. He has written extensively about modern and postmodern poetry and about Jewish American literature. According to Tablet Magazine, Finkelstein s poetry is simultaneously secular and religious,… … Wikipedia
Charles Reznikoff — (August 31, 1894 January 22, 1976) was the poet for whom the term Objectivist was first coined. When asked by Harriet Munroe to provide an introduction to what became known as the Objectivist issue of Poetry, Louis Zukofsky provided his essay… … Wikipedia
List of Jewish American poets — Persons listed with a double asterisks (**) are winners of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry.* Seth Abramson, poet * David Berman, poet, rock musician and cartoonist * Charles Bernstein, poet * Joseph Brodsky, poet, U.S. Poet Laureate, Nobel Prize… … Wikipedia
Imagism — was a movement in early 20th century Anglo American poetry that favored precision of imagery, and clear, sharp language. The Imagists rejected the sentiment and discursiveness typical of much Romantic and Victorian poetry. This was in contrast to … Wikipedia
1976 in poetry — yearbox2 in?=in poetry in2?=in literature cp=19th century c=20th century cf=21st century yp1=1973 yp2=1974 yp3=1975 year=1976 ya1=1977 ya2=1978 ya3=1979 dp3=1940s dp2=1950s dp1=1960s d=1970s da=0 dn1=1980s dn2=1990s dn3=2000s|Events* Two poems… … Wikipedia
Tibor Serly — [IPA|ˈtibor ˈʃɛrli] (Losonc, 25 November 1901 – London, 8 October 1978) was a Hungarian violist, violinist and composer. He was one of the students of Zoltán Kodály. He greatly admired and became a young apprentice of Béla Bartók. His association … Wikipedia
Paul Zukofsky — (b. Brooklyn, New York, October 22, 1943) is an American violinist and conductor known for his work in the field of contemporary classical music.Zukofsky was born to the Objectivist poet Louis Zukofsky and Celia Thaew Zukofsky, and is of… … Wikipedia