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“all happening visually as well as intellectually”: Robert Creeley and the Act of Writing

Year 2008, Issue: 27, 123 - 139, 01.04.2008

Abstract

The quotation in my title is from Robert Creeley’s essay, “Contexts of Poetry,” which was originally delivered as a lecture in the 1963 Vancouver Poetry Conference, with Allen Ginsberg, published by Audit in 1968 and was later collected with nine other interviews on a range of different subjects in the edition entitled Contexts of Poetry: Interviews 1961-1971. The issues Creeley discusses in the lecture illustrate the problems he faced in relation to his writing life at that point. The lecture testifies to a turning point in Creeley’s writing as he conveys in his interview by Robert Sheppard. Creeley pleasantly remembers trying to explain his dissatisfaction with his writing habits, that they were “exhausted,” upon Olson’s teasing questions like, “What’s this I hear about you guys saying that you’re bankrupt as poets, that you’ve come to some weird dead-end?” or “What is this weird self-commiseration that you’re engaged with?” Sheppard 43 .

References

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  • ---. “Contexts of Poetry.” Creeley 526-36.
  • ---. “Was That a Real Poem or Did You Just Make It Up Yourself?” Creeley 571-78.
  • ---. “Inside Out.” Creeley 554-64.
  • ---. “The Creative.” Creeley 539-53.
  • ---. “‘I’m given to write poems.’” Creeley 496-504.
  • ---. “A Note on the Local.” Creeley 479.
  • ---. “A Sense of Measure.” Creeley 486-88.
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  • ---. “Man’s Fulfillment in Order and Strife.” Fictive Certainties. New York: New Directions, 1985. 111-141.
  • ---. “Towards an Open Universe.” Fictive Certainties. New York: New Directions, 1985. 76- 88.
  • ---. “The Homosexual in Society.” Twentieth Century American Poetics: Poets on the Art of Poetry. Eds. Dana Gioia et. al. Boston, MA: McGraw Hill, 2004. 223-234.
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  • Olson, Charles. “Introduction to Robert Creeley.” Allen and Friedlander 283-84.
  • ---. “A Foot Is to Kick With.” Allen and Friedlander 269.
  • ---. “Projective Verse.” Allen and Friedlander 239-49.
  • ---. “Human Universe.” Allen and Friedlander 155-66.
  • ---. “Proprioception.” Allen and Friedlander 179-99.
  • ---. The Maximus Poems. Ed. George F. Butterick. Berkeley: U of California P, 1984.
  • Sheppard, Robert. “Stories: Being an Information, An Interview.” Terrell 35-56.
  • Scully, James. “Line Break.” Line Break: poetry as social practice. Seattle: Bay Press, 1988.
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Year 2008, Issue: 27, 123 - 139, 01.04.2008

Abstract

References

  • Allen, Donald and Benjamin Friedlander, eds. Collected Prose: Charles Olson. Berkeley: U of California P, 1997.
  • Bateson, Gregory. “Style, Grace and Information in Primitive Art.” Steps to an Ecology of Mind. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2000. 128-156.
  • Cooley, Peter. “Review of Pieces.” Wilson 253-259.
  • Creeley, Robert. The Collected Essays of Robert Creeley. Berkeley: U of California P, 1989.
  • ---. “Contexts of Poetry.” Creeley 526-36.
  • ---. “Was That a Real Poem or Did You Just Make It Up Yourself?” Creeley 571-78.
  • ---. “Inside Out.” Creeley 554-64.
  • ---. “The Creative.” Creeley 539-53.
  • ---. “‘I’m given to write poems.’” Creeley 496-504.
  • ---. “A Note on the Local.” Creeley 479.
  • ---. “A Sense of Measure.” Creeley 486-88.
  • ---. The Collected Poems of Robert Creeley: 1945-1975. Berkeley: U of California P, 1982.
  • Duncan, Robert. “A Reading of Thirty Things.” Wilson 301-309.
  • ---. “Man’s Fulfillment in Order and Strife.” Fictive Certainties. New York: New Directions, 1985. 111-141.
  • ---. “Towards an Open Universe.” Fictive Certainties. New York: New Directions, 1985. 76- 88.
  • ---. “The Homosexual in Society.” Twentieth Century American Poetics: Poets on the Art of Poetry. Eds. Dana Gioia et. al. Boston, MA: McGraw Hill, 2004. 223-234.
  • Duncan, Robert and Denise Levertov. The Letters of Robert Duncan and Denise Levertov. Eds. Robert J. Bertholf and Albert Gelpi. Stanford: Stanford UP, 2004.
  • Lambert, Christopher. From “The Possibilities of Conclusion.” Wilson 321-334.
  • Mesch, Harald. “Robert Creeley’s Epistemopathic Path.” Terrell 57-85.
  • Olson, Charles. “Introduction to Robert Creeley.” Allen and Friedlander 283-84.
  • ---. “A Foot Is to Kick With.” Allen and Friedlander 269.
  • ---. “Projective Verse.” Allen and Friedlander 239-49.
  • ---. “Human Universe.” Allen and Friedlander 155-66.
  • ---. “Proprioception.” Allen and Friedlander 179-99.
  • ---. The Maximus Poems. Ed. George F. Butterick. Berkeley: U of California P, 1984.
  • Sheppard, Robert. “Stories: Being an Information, An Interview.” Terrell 35-56.
  • Scully, James. “Line Break.” Line Break: poetry as social practice. Seattle: Bay Press, 1988.
  • Sorrentino, Gilbert. “From ‘Black Mountaineering.’” Wilson 67-69.
  • Spanos, William. Interview with Robert Creeley. Robert Creeley: A Gathering. Spec. issue of Boundary 2 6.3 (1978): 11-76. JSTOR. Web. 18 April 2008.
  • Terrel, Carroll F, ed. Robert Creeley: The Poet’s Workshop. Orono: U of Maine at Orono, National Poetry Foundation, 1984.
  • Whitehead, Alfred North. “The Categorical Scheme.” Process and Reality: An Essay in Cosmology. Eds. David Ray Griffin and Donald W. Swinburne. New York: The Free Press, 1978. 18-30.
  • Wilson, John, ed. Robert Creeley’s Life and Work: A Sense of Increment. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1987.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Özge Özbek Akıman

Publication Date April 1, 2008
Published in Issue Year 2008 Issue: 27

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MLA Akıman, Özge Özbek. “‘all Happening Visually As Well As intellectually’: Robert Creeley and the Act of Writing”. Journal of American Studies of Turkey, no. 27, 2008, pp. 123-39.

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