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March 5, 2008
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Robert Creeley, a leading figure of postmodern American poetry who was known for his spare, concise language and a free-form style that distilled powerful emotions into verse, died Wednesday at a hospital in Odessa, Texas, after a brief illness.
April 1, 2005
In the brief but moving introduction to his “Selected Poems,” Robert Creeley notes that poet-critic Robert Graves once characterized him as a “domestic poet.”
June 23, 1991
Hardman obituary: The obituary of Mickey Gustin Hardman in Friday’s California section stated that poetry by Robert Creeley is paired with art by Lawrence Weiner as part of “Poet’s Walk.”
Sept. 15, 2007
Entertainment & Arts
Such space it comes again to be, a room of such vast possibility, a depth so great, a way so free.
Oct. 4, 1998
“The Best American Poetry 2002,” edited by Robert Creeley, (Scribner Poetry: 232 pp., $30)
July 20, 2003
Obituaries
Robert LaVigne created portraits of and collaborated with such Beat figures as Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and Robert Creeley. He was also a model for characters in two Kerouac novels.
March 31, 2014
by ROBERT CREELEY for Joel I have broken the small bounds of this existence and am travelling south on route 90.
May 20, 1990
The Chapman College 1991 Poetry Festival opens Monday night with a lecture and reading by poet Robert Creeley.
April 13, 1991
Some of the prominent U.S. authors featured in a State Department pamphlet say they don’t want their participation to be misconstrued as pro-war propaganda.
Jan. 14, 2003