A Poet's Mind by Christopher Wagstaff - ISBN: 9781583944547
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Enter the brilliant mind of a poetic titan, revealed at last.

A Poet's Mind

Collected Interviews with Robert Duncan, 1960-1985

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    488 pages

  • Release Date

    15 August 2012

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Summary

A Poet’s Mind reveals an unsung hero of American poetry in his own words. A thoughtful, engaging, and often funny reference for college students, scholars, and poets, this book will also be an excellent introduction for general readers to meet this quiet titan of the poetry world.

Robert Duncan (1919-1988), one of the major postwar American poets, was an adulated figure among his contemporaries, including Robert Creeley, Charles Olson, and Denise Levertov. Lawrence Ferlinghetti remark…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781583944547
ISBN-10:1583944540
Author:Christopher Wagstaff, Robert Duncan, Gerrit Lansing
Publisher:North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Imprint:North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:488
Release Date:15 August 2012
Weight:925g
Dimensions:242mm x 165mm x 42mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

*** Winner of the 2013 PEN Oakland Award

“This is a great and spiritually magnanimous volume. Active and peaceful anarchist, and shaper of the best that was to come after him, Robert Duncan possessed genius that opened worlds. These interviews are breathing shapes of consciousness.”
—Michael McClure, author of Of Indigo and Saffron

“It would be hard to overestimate the importance of this book. Like no other yet published, it exhibits the operations of the mind of a great American poet at play in the most diverse fields: social and political criticism; sexuality; philosophy; and of course literary history, theory, and poetics. This collection is a testament to Duncan’s full engagement with how to live in a civil (or uncivil) society.”
—Gerrit Lansing, author of Heavenly Tree, Northern Earth

“This is, simply, an essential text. Duncan was always an amazing talker and thinker, and these interviews over three decades display his animated intelligence and spirit in full glory. Invaluable for poets and those interested in a broad sweep of modern poetry and poetics, this volume is crackling with Duncan’s wit and honesty and profound seriousness about the art and its forebears. His creative energy is inspiring and open and a great gift to the reader. Added to the mix is editor Christopher Wagstaff’s lucid contextualization of the interviews. This gathering is a treasury, as well as a proxy autobiography of a major American poet.”
—David Meltzer, author of When I Was a Poet

About The Author

Christopher Wagstaff

Christopher Wagstaff received a PhD in American Literature from the University of California at Davis and taught writing and literature for many years, most recently at the University of California at Berkeley. He has curated numerous art exhibitions, showing the drawings and decorated books of Robert Duncan, among other art and literature, at University Art Museum, The Bancroft Library, the Palo Alto Cultural Center, and Mythos Gallery. He is preparing a traveling exhibition devoted to Robert Duncan, his partner Jess Collins, and their artistic circle. Wagstaff has published a series of chapbooks of his interviews with Bay Area artists. He has also edited The Collected Poems of Madeline Gleason 1919-1979 (Talisman House, 1999) and A Sacred Quest- The Life and Writings of Mary Butts (McPherson & Co., 1995). He is co-trustee of the Jess Collins Trust, which administers the estates of Robert Duncan and Jess Collins. Wagstaff lives in Berkeley, California.

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