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Paul Blackburn (November 24, 1926 – September 13, 1971) was an American poet. He influenced contemporary literature through his poetry , translations and the encouragement and support he offered to fellow poets.
Paul Blackburn may refer to: Paul Blackburn (poet) (1926–1971), American poet; Paul Blackburn (cricketer) (born 1934), English cricketer; Paul Blackburn (musician), with English group Gomez; Paul Blackburn (overturned conviction) (born 1963), youth convicted of attempted murder in 1978, cleared and released in 2005
The Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church was founded in 1966 at St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery in the East Village of Manhattan by, among others, the poet and translator Paul Blackburn. [1] It has been a crucial venue for new and experimental poetry for more than five decades.
The New American Poetry 1945–1960 is a poetry anthology edited by Donald Allen and published in 1960. [1] It aimed to pick out the "third generation" of American modernist poets, and included quite a number of poems fresh from the little magazines of the late 1950s. In the longer term it attained a classic status, with critical approval and ...
Sherwin Bitsui (born 1975), US Navajo poet; Paul Blackburn (1926–1971), US poet; Richard Palmer Blackmur (1904–1965), US literary critic and poet; Lucian Blaga (1895–1961), Romanian philosopher, poet and playwright; Lewis Blake (born 1946), English poet; William Blake (1757–1827), English painter, poet and printmaker
The term was first coined by Donald Allen in his anthology The New American Poetry 1945–1960 (which divides the poets included in its pages into various schools). He included Olson, Creeley, Ed Dorn, Robert Duncan, Denise Levertov, Larry Eigner, Joel Oppenheimer, Jonathan Williams, Paul Blackburn, and Paul Carroll in its members. [4]
Paul Blackburn: The Assassination of President McKinley; Three Dreams and an Old Poem; Gin: Four Journal Pieces; Louise Bogan, A Poet's Alphabet; Philip Booth, Margins; Stanley Burnshaw, The Seamless Web; Gwendolyn Brooks, Family Pictures; Raymond Carver, Winter Insomnia; J. P. Clark, Casualties: Poems 1966–68, Nigerian poet published in the ...
Frances Mary Frost (August 3, 1905 – February 11, 1959) was an American poet, novelist, and children's writer. She was the mother of poet Paul Blackburn . [ 1 ]