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Kit Robinson


Kit Robinson (born May 17, 1949) is an American poet, translator, writer and musician. An early member of the San Francisco Language poets circle, he has published 28 books of poetry.

Life and work edit

Born in Evanston, Illinois, Robinson graduated from Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati and earned a BA in philosophy and English literature at Yale College in 1971. In 1974, he published the one-shot poetry magazine Streets and Roads, where for the first time work by such poets as Barrett Watten, Ron Silliman, Rae Armantrout, and Bob Perelman appeared alongside that of Alan Bernheimer, Steve Benson, Carla Harryman, and Merrill Gilfillan. In the 1970s and 1980s, he performed with San Francisco Poets Theater, produced "In the American Tree: New Writing by Poets," a weekly radio program of live readings and interviews on KPFA radio in Berkeley (with Lyn Hejinian), and curated the Tassajara Bakery poetry reading series (with Tom Mandel).

During the first phase of his writing career in the 1970s, Robinson worked as a cab driver, teacher’s aide, postal clerk, and legal reporter. He taught poetry writing through the California Poets in the Schools program, 1976-1983. Thereafter, Robinson pursued a career in corporate communications for the information technology industry. From 2003 until 2019, he established Kit Robinson Communications, providing consulting and writing services in the areas of marketing strategy, messaging and positioning.

Robinson has received fellowships from both the National Endowment for the Arts and the California Arts Council, as well as an award from the Fund for Poetry. His papers are collected at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

Robinson is a co-author of The Grand Piano: An Experiment in Collective Autobiography. In an interview for Cold Mountain Review, he has stated, “My experience in the so-called language school was formative. Unlike a school of fish, these were writers of many stripes who brought a wide variety of personal styles and approaches to their works. I think it was this contrast, this not-knowing how or why someone would write like that, that attracted us to one another in the first place. It was certainly not some theory-based poetics. That kind of thing did emerge, but I would argue it was never foundational.” [1]

Robinson's essays on poetics, art, travel and music may be found online at Open Space, Jacket2, and Nowhere, and on his website. He lives in Berkeley and plays Cuban tres guitar in the charanga band Calle Ocho. Since 2016, Calle Ocho has played nearly 40 public performances as well as many private gigs.

In an interview with Charles Bernstein for the "Close Listening" online radio program, the two poets discuss Robinson’s early book The Dolch Stanzas with its limited vocabulary based on a list of the most frequently used words in English, as well as changes in his more recent, "late" work, his connection to Tom Raworth, and the relation of his day jobs to his work as a musician and poet. [2]

Of his book Leaves of Class, writer and translator Jessica Sequeira writes, “What Robinson seems to be looking for is a curious, timeless, approachable informality, one that is … open to influences of all kinds.” [3] Of Determination, poet and critic Tyrone Williams writes, “Steering clear of the monolithic and homogenous, Determination distributes its thematic values — will and constraint — along a number of formal axes … neither a monument to morose modernity nor a Cheshire grin of flippant postmodernity.” [4]

Selected publications edit

  • Chinatown of Cheyenne, 1974, Whale Cloth (Iowa City, IA)
  • The Dolch Stanzas, 1976, This Press (San Francisco, CA)
  • Down and Back, 1978, The Figures (Berkeley, CA)
  • Tribute to Nervous, 1980, Tuumba (Berkeley, CA)
  • Riddle Road, 1982, Tuumba (Berkeley, CA)
  • Windows, 1985, Whale Cloth (Amherst, MA)
  • A Day Off, 1985, State One (Oakland, CA)
  • Ice Cubes, 1987, Roof Books (New York, NY)
  • Individuals, 1988, Chax Press (Tucson, AZ) - with Lyn Hejinian
  • , 1988, The Figures (Great Barrington, MA)
  • The Champagne of Concrete, 1991, Potes & Poets (Elmwood, CT)
  • , 1991, Zasterle (Tenerife, Spain)
  • Balance Sheet, 1993, Roof Books (New York, NY)
  • Ode on Visiting the Belosaraisk Splitl on the Sea of Azov by Ilya Kutik (translated by Kit Robinson), 1995, Alef Books (New York, NY) ISBN 1-882509-03-X
  • Democracy Boulevard, 1999, Roof Books (New York, NY)
  • Cloud Eight, 1999, Sound & Language (Lowestoft, UK) - with Alan Bernheimer
  • The Crave, 2002, Atelos (Berkeley, CA)
  • , 2003, The Post Apollo Press (Sausalito, CA)
  • The Messianic Trees: Selected Poems, 1976-2003, 2008, Adventures in Poetry ISBN 978-0-9761612-6-4
  • Train I Ride, 2009, BookThug (Toronto, Canada), ISBN 978-1-897388-42-6
  • Determination, 2010, Cuneiform Press (Victoria, TX) ISBN 978-0-9827926-3-6
  • A Mammal of Style, 2013, Roof Books (New York, NY), ISBN 978-1-931824-51-4 (with Ted Greenwald)
  • Takeaway, 2013, c_L Books (Portland, OR)
  • Marine Layer, 2015, BlazeVOX Books (Buffalo, NY) ISBN 978-1-60964-229-7
  • Catalan Passages, 2015, Streets and Roads (Berkeley, CA)
  • Leaves of Class, 2017, Chax Press (Tucson, AZ) ISBN 978-1-946104-03-8
  • Thought Balloon, 2019, Roof Books (New York, NY) ISBN 9781-931824-79-8
  • Quarantina, 2022, Lavender Ink (New Orleans, LA) ISBN 978-1-956921-01-4

References edit

  1. ^ "Home Field Advantage: A Conversation with Kit Robinson".
  2. ^ "Kit Robinson on Close Listening".
  3. ^ "Chill and Critique".
  4. ^ "Rain Taxi" (PDF).

External links edit

  • Kit Robinson's website
  • Kit Robinson Page at Electronic Poetry Center
  • Robinson on PennSound - This page contains links to audio files, podcasts, and various recordings of readings and interviews.

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Kit Robinson born May 17 1949 is an American poet translator writer and musician An early member of the San Francisco Language poets circle he has published 28 books of poetry Contents 1 Life and work 2 Selected publications 3 References 4 External linksLife and work editBorn in Evanston Illinois Robinson graduated from Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati and earned a BA in philosophy and English literature at Yale College in 1971 In 1974 he published the one shot poetry magazine Streets and Roads where for the first time work by such poets as Barrett Watten Ron Silliman Rae Armantrout and Bob Perelman appeared alongside that of Alan Bernheimer Steve Benson Carla Harryman and Merrill Gilfillan In the 1970s and 1980s he performed with San Francisco Poets Theater produced In the American Tree New Writing by Poets a weekly radio program of live readings and interviews on KPFA radio in Berkeley with Lyn Hejinian and curated the Tassajara Bakery poetry reading series with Tom Mandel During the first phase of his writing career in the 1970s Robinson worked as a cab driver teacher s aide postal clerk and legal reporter He taught poetry writing through the California Poets in the Schools program 1976 1983 Thereafter Robinson pursued a career in corporate communications for the information technology industry From 2003 until 2019 he established Kit Robinson Communications providing consulting and writing services in the areas of marketing strategy messaging and positioning Robinson has received fellowships from both the National Endowment for the Arts and the California Arts Council as well as an award from the Fund for Poetry His papers are collected at The Bancroft Library University of California Berkeley Robinson is a co author of The Grand Piano An Experiment in Collective Autobiography In an interview for Cold Mountain Review he has stated My experience in the so called language school was formative Unlike a school of fish these were writers of many stripes who brought a wide variety of personal styles and approaches to their works I think it was this contrast this not knowing how or why someone would write like that that attracted us to one another in the first place It was certainly not some theory based poetics That kind of thing did emerge but I would argue it was never foundational 1 Robinson s essays on poetics art travel and music may be found online at Open Space Jacket2 and Nowhere and on his website He lives in Berkeley and plays Cuban tres guitar in the charanga band Calle Ocho Since 2016 Calle Ocho has played nearly 40 public performances as well as many private gigs In an interview with Charles Bernstein for the Close Listening online radio program the two poets discuss Robinson s early book The Dolch Stanzas with its limited vocabulary based on a list of the most frequently used words in English as well as changes in his more recent late work his connection to Tom Raworth and the relation of his day jobs to his work as a musician and poet 2 Of his book Leaves of Class writer and translator Jessica Sequeira writes What Robinson seems to be looking for is a curious timeless approachable informality one that is open to influences of all kinds 3 Of Determination poet and critic Tyrone Williams writes Steering clear of the monolithic and homogenous Determination distributes its thematic values will and constraint along a number of formal axes neither a monument to morose modernity nor a Cheshire grin of flippant postmodernity 4 Selected publications editChinatown of Cheyenne 1974 Whale Cloth Iowa City IA The Dolch Stanzas 1976 This Press San Francisco CA Down and Back 1978 The Figures Berkeley CA Tribute to Nervous 1980 Tuumba Berkeley CA Riddle Road 1982 Tuumba Berkeley CA Windows 1985 Whale Cloth Amherst MA A Day Off 1985 State One Oakland CA Ice Cubes 1987 Roof Books New York NY Individuals 1988 Chax Press Tucson AZ with Lyn Hejinian Covers 1988 The Figures Great Barrington MA The Champagne of Concrete 1991 Potes amp Poets Elmwood CT Counter Meditation 1991 Zasterle Tenerife Spain Balance Sheet 1993 Roof Books New York NY Ode on Visiting the Belosaraisk Splitl on the Sea of Azov by Ilya Kutik translated by Kit Robinson 1995 Alef Books New York NY ISBN 1 882509 03 X Democracy Boulevard 1999 Roof Books New York NY Cloud Eight 1999 Sound amp Language Lowestoft UK with Alan Bernheimer The Crave 2002 Atelos Berkeley CA 9 45 2003 The Post Apollo Press Sausalito CA The Messianic Trees Selected Poems 1976 2003 2008 Adventures in Poetry ISBN 978 0 9761612 6 4 Train I Ride 2009 BookThug Toronto Canada ISBN 978 1 897388 42 6 Determination 2010 Cuneiform Press Victoria TX ISBN 978 0 9827926 3 6 A Mammal of Style 2013 Roof Books New York NY ISBN 978 1 931824 51 4 with Ted Greenwald Takeaway 2013 c L Books Portland OR Marine Layer 2015 BlazeVOX Books Buffalo NY ISBN 978 1 60964 229 7 Catalan Passages 2015 Streets and Roads Berkeley CA Leaves of Class 2017 Chax Press Tucson AZ ISBN 978 1 946104 03 8 Thought Balloon 2019 Roof Books New York NY ISBN 9781 931824 79 8 Quarantina 2022 Lavender Ink New Orleans LA ISBN 978 1 956921 01 4References edit Home Field Advantage A Conversation with Kit Robinson Kit Robinson on Close Listening Chill and Critique Rain Taxi PDF External links editKit Robinson s website Kit Robinson Page at Electronic Poetry Center Robinson on PennSound This page contains links to audio files podcasts and various recordings of readings and interviews Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kit Robinson amp oldid 1148077237, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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