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Robert Kelly (poet)

Robert Kelly (born September 24, 1935) is an American poet associated with the deep image group.[1] He was named the first Dutchess County poet laureate 2016-2017.[2]

Robert Kelly
Born (1935-09-24) September 24, 1935 (age 88)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
OccupationPoet
Alma materColumbia University
University at Buffalo
The City College of New York
GenrePoetry
SpouseCharlotte Mandell

Early life and education edit

Kelly was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Samuel Jason and Margaret Rose Kelly née Kane.[1] In 1935, he studied at the City College of the City University of New York, graduating with a degree in 1955.[1] He then spent three years at Columbia University.[1]

Teaching career edit

Kelly has worked as a translator and teacher, most notably at Bard College, where he has worked since 1961.[2] Kelly's other teaching positions have included Wagner College (1960–61), the University at Buffalo (1964), and the Tufts University Visiting Professor of Modern Poetry (1966–67). In addition, he has served as Poet in Residence at the California Institute of Technology (1971–72), Yale University (Calhoun College), University of Kansas, Dickinson College, and the University of Southern California.

Kelly is the Asher B. Edelman Professor of Literature at Bard College (1986–) and Co-Director of The Program in Written Arts. He is a Founding Member of the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts.

Writing career edit

 
Robert Kelly in Speaking Portraits

Kelly, on his influences: ″I want to say the names of the great teachers from whom I learned what I could, and still am learning. Coleridge. Baudelaire. Pound. Apollinaire. Virgil. Aeschylus. Dante. Chaucer. Shakespeare. Dryden. Lorca. Rilke. Hölderlin. Stevens. Stein. Duncan. Olson. Williams. Blackburn. I mention only the dead, the dead are always different, and always changing. I mention them more or less in the order of when they came along in my life to teach me.″

Kelly has published more than fifty books of poetry and prose, including Red Actions: Selected Poems 1960-1993 (1995) and a collection of short fictions, A Transparent Tree (1985). Many were published by the Black Sparrow Press. He also edited the anthology A Controversy of Poets (1965). Kelly was of great help to the Hungryalist group of poets of India during the trial of Malay Roy Choudhury, with whom he had correspondence, now archived at Kolkata.

Kelly received the Los Angeles Times First Annual Book Award (1980) for Kill the Messenger Who Brings Bad News and the American Book Award, Before Columbus Foundation (1991) for In Time. He serves on the contributing editorial board of the literary journal Conjunctions, as well as Poetry International. He is married to the translator Charlotte Mandell and is an adherent of Islam.[3]

Books of poetry edit

  • Armed Descent, New York: Hawk's Well Press, 1961.
  • Her Body Against Time, Mexico City: Ediciones El Corno Emplumado, 1963.
  • Round Dances, New York: Trobar Press, 1964.
  • Enstasy, Annandale: Matter, 1964.
  • Lunes/Sightings, with Jerome Rothenberg, New York: Hawk's Well Press, 1964.
  • Words in Service, New Haven: Robert Lamberton, 1966.
  • Weeks, Mexico City: Ediciones El Corno Emplumado, 1966.
  • Song XXIV, Cambridge: Pym-Randall Press, 1966.
  • Devotions, Annandale: Salitter, 1967.
  • Twenty Poems, Annandale: Matter Books, 1967.
  • Axon Dendron Tree, Annandale: Salitter, 1967.
  • Crooked Bridge Love Society, Annandale: Salitter, 1967.
  • A Joining: A Sequence for H:D:, Los Angeles:Black Sparrow Press, 1967.
  • Alpha, Gambier, Ohio: The Pot Hanger Press, 1967.
  • Finding the Measure, Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1968.
  • Sonnets, Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1968.
  • Songs I-XXX, Cambridge: Pym-Randall Press, 1968.
  • The Common Shore, (Books 1 - 5) Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1969.
  • A California Journal, London: Big Venus Books, 1969.
  • Kali Yuga, London: Jonathan Cape, 1970. A Cape Goliard Book.
  • Flesh Dream Book, Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1971.
  • In Time, West Newbury: Frontier Press, 1971
  • Cities. West Newbury: Frontier Press, 1972.
  • Ralegh, Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1972.
  • The Pastorals, Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1972.
  • Reading Her Notes, Uniondale: privately printed at the Salisbury Press, 1972.
  • The Tears of Edmund Burke, Annandale, privately printed, 1973.
  • The Mill of Particulars, Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1973.
  • The Loom, Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1975.
  • Sixteen Odes, Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1976.
  • The Lady Of, Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1977.
  • The Convections, Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press, 1977.
  • The Book of Persephone, New Paltz: Treacle Press, 1978.
  • Kill the Messenger, Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press, 1979.
  • The Cruise of the Pnyx, Barrytown: Station Hill Press, 1979.
  • Sentence, Barrytown: Station Hill Press, 1980.
  • Spiritual Exercises, Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press, 1981.
  • The Alchemist to Mercury: an alternate opus, Uncollected Poems 1960–1980, edited by Jed Rasula, Berkeley: North Atlantic Books, 1981.
  • Mulberry Women, with drypoints by Matt Phillips, Berkeley: Hiersoux, Powers, Thomas, 1982.
  • Under Words, Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press, 1983.
  • Thor's Thrush, Oakland: The Coincidence Press, 1984.
  • Not this Island Music, Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press, 1987.
  • The Flowers of Unceasing Coincidence, Barrytown: Station Hill Press, 1988.
  • Oahu, Rhinebeck: St Lazaire Press, 1988.
  • Ariadne, Rhinebeck: St Lazaire Press, 1991.
  • Manifesto for the Next New York School, Buffalo: Leave Press, 1991.
  • A Strange Market, (Poems 1985-1988), Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press, 1992.
  • Mont Blanc, a long poem inscribed within Shelleys, Ann Arbor, Otherwind Press, 1994.
  • Red Actions: Selected Poems 1960-1993, Santa Rosa, Black Sparrow Press, 1995.
  • The Time of Voice, Poems 1994-1996. Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press. 1998. ISBN 978-1-57423-079-6.
  • Runes, Ann Arbor, Otherwind Press, 1999.
  • The Garden of Distances, with Brigitte Mahlknecht, Vienna / Lana, Editions Procura, 1999.
  • Unquell the Dawn Now : a collaboration with Friedrich Holderlin Schuldt, McPherson, 1999.
  • Lapis. Black Sparrow Press. 2005. ISBN 978-1-57423-186-1.
  • Shame = Scham : a collaboration with Birgit Kempker, McPherson, 2005.
  • Samphire, Backwoods Broadsides Chaplet Series Nº 97, 2006.
  • Threads, First Intensity Press, 2006.
  • May Day, Parsifal Editions, 2006.
  • SAINTE–TERRE or The White Stone, Woodstock: Shivastan Publishing, 2006.
  • Fire Exit, Boston: Black Widow Press, 2009.
  • Uncertainties, Barrytown: Station Hill Press, 2011.
  • Winter Music, with Susan Quasha, Barrytown: 'T'Space with Station Hill Press, 2014.
  • The Color Mill, with Nathlie Provosty, New York: Spuyten Duyvil, 2014.
  • The Language of Eden, Metambesen, 2014.
  • Answer the Light, with Sherry Williams, Metambesen, 2014.
  • Claws, with Barbara Leon, Metambesen, 2014.
  • A Break in the Weather, Metambesen, 2014.
  • Seven Fairy Tales, Metambesen, 2015
  • Steps, Metambesen, 2015
  • I Tarocchi Nuovi, Metambesen, 2015
  • An Advent Calendar, Hudson: The Doris/Books, 2015
  • Opening the Seals, New York: Autonomedia, 2016 ISBN 9781570272653
  • Heart Thread, Hudson: Lunar Chandelier Collective, 2016 ISBN 978-0-9973715-0-5
  • Certainties (The Maxims of Martin Traubenritter), Metambesen, 2016
  • The Hexagon, Boston: Black Widow Press, 2016 ISBN 978-0-9971725-1-5
  • The Secret Name of Now, New York Rio de Janeiro Paris: Dr. Cicero, 2016 ISBN 9780692742006
  • Concealed in Brightness, with Charlotte Mandell, Metambesen, 2018
  • The Caprices, Hudson: Lunar Chandelier Collective, 2018 ISBN 978-0-9997831-5-3
  • Calls, Hudson: Lunar Chandelier Collective, 2018 ISBN 978-0-9997831-0-8
  • The Cloudherding Book, with Charlotte Mandell, Metambesen, 2019
  • Ten New Fairy Tales, Illustrated by Emma Polyakov, Kingston: McPherson & Co., 2019 ISBN 9781620540374
  • Seaspel, Hudson: Lunar Chandelier Collective, 2019 ISBN 978-0-9997831-9-1
  • Reasons to Resist, Hudson: Lunar Chandelier Collective, 2020 ISBN 978-0-9986636-5-4
  • The Reader, Metambesen, 2020
  • The Questing, Metambesen, 2020
  • Doors / Türen, Selected and Translated into German by Urs Engeler, Metambesen, 2020
  • Leaflight, with Charlotte Mandell, Metambesen, 2020

Prose edit

  • The Scorpions, Garden City: Doubleday, 1967.[4]
  • A Transparent Tree, Kingston: McPherson & Company, 1985.
  • The Scorpions (new edition), Barrytown: Station Hill Press, 1985.
  • Doctor of Silence, Kingston: McPherson & Company, 1988.
  • Cat Scratch Fever, McPherson & Company, 1990.
  • Queen of Terrors, McPherson & Company, 1994.
  • The Book from the Sky, Berkeley: North Atlantic Books, 2008.
  • The Logic of the World, McPherson & Company, 2010.
  • The Work of the Heart, New York Rio de Janeiro Paris: Dr. Cicero, 2020 ISBN 9781945766190

Plays edit

  • Oedipus After Colonus, and other plays, New York: Dr. Cicero Books, 2014.

The play Oedipus After Colonus takes as its point of departure Oedipus at Colonus, by Sophocles: it was first performed in 2010 under the direction of Crichton Atkinson at the HERE Arts Center in New York City as a part of HEREstay Festival - September, 2010.

Anthologies edit

  • A Controversy of Poets: An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry, Edited with Paris Leary, Garden City: Doubleday, 1965.
  • A Voice Full of Cities: The Collected Essays of Robert Kelly, Edited by Pierre Joris & Peter Cockelbergh, New York: Contra Mundum Press, 2014.
  • A City Full of Voices: Essays on the Work of Robert Kelly, Edited by Pierre Joris with Peter Cockelbergh & Joel Newberger, New York: Contra Mundum Press, 2020.

Magazine affiliations edit

  • Chelsea Review (now Chelsea), co-founder, ed. 1957–1960.
  • Trobar (with George Economou), co-editor 1960–1965.
  • Matter, Editor, 1963– . Online edition, 2003–

Matter, Online edition.

  • Caterpillar, contributing editor 1968–1972.
  • Los, guest editor New Series No. 1, 1975.
  • Alcheringa:ethnopoetics, contributing editor, 1977–1980.
  • Sulfur, Contributing editor 1980-1981
  • Conjunctions, contributing editor 1990–.
  • Poetry International, contributing editor 1996–.

Metambesen edit

Kelly and Charlotte Mandell co-founded Metambesen.org(exploring the "flanges of words") in 2014. The homepage reads: "As citizens in the commonwealth of language, we are anxious to make new work freely and easily available, using the swift herald of the internet to bring readers chapbooks and other texts they can read and download without cost." To date they have published over forty texts.

Translations into other languages edit

  • Poems and stories have been translated into Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, German and Serbian.
  • Su cuerpo contra el tiempo, Mexico City, Ediciones El Corno Emplumado, 1963. Translated by Margaret Randall and Sergio Mondaron.
  • A collection of short stories has been announced by Christian Bourgois in Paris.
  • Il Maestro di Silenzio, translated by Anna Pensante, Milan, Editore Tranchida, 1993.
  • Translations of other fiction forthcoming in Italian and German. Work appears in anthologies of modern American poetry that have been published in Mexico, Spain, France, Italy, Brazil and Germany.
  • Il albero transparente, translated by Anna Pensante, Milan, Editore Tranchida, 1994.
  • Geschichten aus Russisch, translated by Schuldt, Berlin, Edition Plasma, 1995.
  • Schlaflose Schönheit, translated by Schuldt, Salzburg, Residenz Verlag, 1996.
  • Scham/Shame (a collaboration with Brigit Kempker). Basel, Urs Engeler Editor, 2004.
  • Die Skorpione, translated by Lorenz Oehler, Holderbank, roughboks, 2011.
  • Die Sprache von Eden, translated by Urs Engeler, Holderbank, roughboks, 2016.
  • Postcards from the Underworld (საფოსტო ბარათები ქვესკნელიდან / Saposto baratebi qvesknelidan), translated by Irakli Qolbaia, Published by Dato Barbakadze, Tbilisi, Georgia, 2019.
  • Gewissheiten. Die Maximen des Martin Traubenritter, translated by Urs Engeler, Schupfart, Das Versteck, 2020.
  • Doors / Türen, translated by Urs Engeler, Annandale-on-Hudson, Metambesen, 2020.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d . Poets.org. 2007. Archived from the original on August 25, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Bard College professor named first Dutchess County poet laureate". poughkeepsiejournal.com. January 25, 2016.
  3. ^ http://www.lumen.org/intros/intro37.html, as cited in Plummer 2004, p. 106.
  4. ^ Budrys, Algis (June 1967). "Galaxy Bookshelf". Galaxy Science Fiction. pp. 188–194.

Sources edit

  • Plummer, John P. (2004), The Many Paths of the Independent Sacramental Movement, Berkeley CA: The Apocryphile Press, ISBN 0-9771461-2-X

External links edit

  • Robert Kelly's home page, with much work online
  • Robert Kelly's Earthlink Homepage
  • Robert Kelly's Google Homepage
  • Robert Kelly at Bard
  • Robert Kelly's Electronic Poetry Center (EPC) Page
  • May Day by Robert Kelly, Parsifal Editions 2006
  • 44-Page Interview with Robert Kelly in The Modern Review
  • Interview with Robert Kelly in The Brooklyn Rail
  • The Annandale Dream Gazette

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For other people named Robert Kelly see Robert Kelly disambiguation This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Robert Kelly born September 24 1935 is an American poet associated with the deep image group 1 He was named the first Dutchess County poet laureate 2016 2017 2 Robert KellyBorn 1935 09 24 September 24 1935 age 88 Brooklyn New York U S OccupationPoetAlma materColumbia UniversityUniversity at BuffaloThe City College of New YorkGenrePoetrySpouseCharlotte Mandell Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Teaching career 3 Writing career 3 1 Books of poetry 3 2 Prose 3 3 Plays 3 4 Anthologies 3 5 Magazine affiliations 3 6 Metambesen 3 7 Translations into other languages 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksEarly life and education editKelly was born in Brooklyn New York to Samuel Jason and Margaret Rose Kelly nee Kane 1 In 1935 he studied at the City College of the City University of New York graduating with a degree in 1955 1 He then spent three years at Columbia University 1 Teaching career editKelly has worked as a translator and teacher most notably at Bard College where he has worked since 1961 2 Kelly s other teaching positions have included Wagner College 1960 61 the University at Buffalo 1964 and the Tufts University Visiting Professor of Modern Poetry 1966 67 In addition he has served as Poet in Residence at the California Institute of Technology 1971 72 Yale University Calhoun College University of Kansas Dickinson College and the University of Southern California Kelly is the Asher B Edelman Professor of Literature at Bard College 1986 and Co Director of The Program in Written Arts He is a Founding Member of the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts Writing career edit nbsp Robert Kelly in Speaking PortraitsKelly on his influences I want to say the names of the great teachers from whom I learned what I could and still am learning Coleridge Baudelaire Pound Apollinaire Virgil Aeschylus Dante Chaucer Shakespeare Dryden Lorca Rilke Holderlin Stevens Stein Duncan Olson Williams Blackburn I mention only the dead the dead are always different and always changing I mention them more or less in the order of when they came along in my life to teach me Kelly has published more than fifty books of poetry and prose including Red Actions Selected Poems 1960 1993 1995 and a collection of short fictions A Transparent Tree 1985 Many were published by the Black Sparrow Press He also edited the anthology A Controversy of Poets 1965 Kelly was of great help to the Hungryalist group of poets of India during the trial of Malay Roy Choudhury with whom he had correspondence now archived at Kolkata Kelly received the Los Angeles Times First Annual Book Award 1980 for Kill the Messenger Who Brings Bad News and the American Book Award Before Columbus Foundation 1991 for In Time He serves on the contributing editorial board of the literary journal Conjunctions as well as Poetry International He is married to the translator Charlotte Mandell and is an adherent of Islam 3 Books of poetry edit Armed Descent New York Hawk s Well Press 1961 Her Body Against Time Mexico City Ediciones El Corno Emplumado 1963 Round Dances New York Trobar Press 1964 Enstasy Annandale Matter 1964 Lunes Sightings with Jerome Rothenberg New York Hawk s Well Press 1964 Words in Service New Haven Robert Lamberton 1966 Weeks Mexico City Ediciones El Corno Emplumado 1966 Song XXIV Cambridge Pym Randall Press 1966 Devotions Annandale Salitter 1967 Twenty Poems Annandale Matter Books 1967 Axon Dendron Tree Annandale Salitter 1967 Crooked Bridge Love Society Annandale Salitter 1967 A Joining A Sequence for H D Los Angeles Black Sparrow Press 1967 Alpha Gambier Ohio The Pot Hanger Press 1967 Finding the Measure Los Angeles Black Sparrow Press 1968 Sonnets Los Angeles Black Sparrow Press 1968 Songs I XXX Cambridge Pym Randall Press 1968 The Common Shore Books 1 5 Los Angeles Black Sparrow Press 1969 A California Journal London Big Venus Books 1969 Kali Yuga London Jonathan Cape 1970 A Cape Goliard Book Flesh Dream Book Los Angeles Black Sparrow Press 1971 In Time West Newbury Frontier Press 1971 Cities West Newbury Frontier Press 1972 Ralegh Los Angeles Black Sparrow Press 1972 The Pastorals Los Angeles Black Sparrow Press 1972 Reading Her Notes Uniondale privately printed at the Salisbury Press 1972 The Tears of Edmund Burke Annandale privately printed 1973 The Mill of Particulars Los Angeles Black Sparrow Press 1973 The Loom Los Angeles Black Sparrow Press 1975 Sixteen Odes Los Angeles Black Sparrow Press 1976 The Lady Of Los Angeles Black Sparrow Press 1977 The Convections Santa Barbara Black Sparrow Press 1977 The Book of Persephone New Paltz Treacle Press 1978 Kill the Messenger Santa Barbara Black Sparrow Press 1979 The Cruise of the Pnyx Barrytown Station Hill Press 1979 Sentence Barrytown Station Hill Press 1980 Spiritual Exercises Santa Barbara Black Sparrow Press 1981 The Alchemist to Mercury an alternate opus Uncollected Poems 1960 1980 edited by Jed Rasula Berkeley North Atlantic Books 1981 Mulberry Women with drypoints by Matt Phillips Berkeley Hiersoux Powers Thomas 1982 Under Words Santa Barbara Black Sparrow Press 1983 Thor s Thrush Oakland The Coincidence Press 1984 Not this Island Music Santa Rosa Black Sparrow Press 1987 The Flowers of Unceasing Coincidence Barrytown Station Hill Press 1988 Oahu Rhinebeck St Lazaire Press 1988 Ariadne Rhinebeck St Lazaire Press 1991 Manifesto for the Next New York School Buffalo Leave Press 1991 A Strange Market Poems 1985 1988 Santa Rosa Black Sparrow Press 1992 Mont Blanc a long poem inscribed within Shelleys Ann Arbor Otherwind Press 1994 Red Actions Selected Poems 1960 1993 Santa Rosa Black Sparrow Press 1995 The Time of Voice Poems 1994 1996 Santa Rosa Black Sparrow Press 1998 ISBN 978 1 57423 079 6 Runes Ann Arbor Otherwind Press 1999 The Garden of Distances with Brigitte Mahlknecht Vienna Lana Editions Procura 1999 Unquell the Dawn Now a collaboration with Friedrich Holderlin Schuldt McPherson 1999 Lapis Black Sparrow Press 2005 ISBN 978 1 57423 186 1 Shame Scham a collaboration with Birgit Kempker McPherson 2005 Samphire Backwoods Broadsides Chaplet Series Nº 97 2006 Threads First Intensity Press 2006 May Day Parsifal Editions 2006 SAINTE TERRE or The White Stone Woodstock Shivastan Publishing 2006 Fire Exit Boston Black Widow Press 2009 Uncertainties Barrytown Station Hill Press 2011 Winter Music with Susan Quasha Barrytown T Space with Station Hill Press 2014 The Color Mill with Nathlie Provosty New York Spuyten Duyvil 2014 The Language of Eden Metambesen 2014 Answer the Light with Sherry Williams Metambesen 2014 Claws with Barbara Leon Metambesen 2014 A Break in the Weather Metambesen 2014 Seven Fairy Tales Metambesen 2015 Steps Metambesen 2015 I Tarocchi Nuovi Metambesen 2015 An Advent Calendar Hudson The Doris Books 2015 Opening the Seals New York Autonomedia 2016 ISBN 9781570272653 Heart Thread Hudson Lunar Chandelier Collective 2016 ISBN 978 0 9973715 0 5 Certainties The Maxims of Martin Traubenritter Metambesen 2016 The Hexagon Boston Black Widow Press 2016 ISBN 978 0 9971725 1 5 The Secret Name of Now New York Rio de Janeiro Paris Dr Cicero 2016 ISBN 9780692742006 Concealed in Brightness with Charlotte Mandell Metambesen 2018 The Caprices Hudson Lunar Chandelier Collective 2018 ISBN 978 0 9997831 5 3 Calls Hudson Lunar Chandelier Collective 2018 ISBN 978 0 9997831 0 8 The Cloudherding Book with Charlotte Mandell Metambesen 2019 Ten New Fairy Tales Illustrated by Emma Polyakov Kingston McPherson amp Co 2019 ISBN 9781620540374 Seaspel Hudson Lunar Chandelier Collective 2019 ISBN 978 0 9997831 9 1 Reasons to Resist Hudson Lunar Chandelier Collective 2020 ISBN 978 0 9986636 5 4 The Reader Metambesen 2020 The Questing Metambesen 2020 Doors Turen Selected and Translated into German by Urs Engeler Metambesen 2020 Leaflight with Charlotte Mandell Metambesen 2020Prose edit The Scorpions Garden City Doubleday 1967 4 A Transparent Tree Kingston McPherson amp Company 1985 The Scorpions new edition Barrytown Station Hill Press 1985 Doctor of Silence Kingston McPherson amp Company 1988 Cat Scratch Fever McPherson amp Company 1990 Queen of Terrors McPherson amp Company 1994 The Book from the Sky Berkeley North Atlantic Books 2008 The Logic of the World McPherson amp Company 2010 The Work of the Heart New York Rio de Janeiro Paris Dr Cicero 2020 ISBN 9781945766190Plays edit Oedipus After Colonus and other plays New York Dr Cicero Books 2014 The play Oedipus After Colonus takes as its point of departure Oedipus at Colonus by Sophocles it was first performed in 2010 under the direction of Crichton Atkinson at the HERE Arts Center in New York City as a part of HEREstay Festival September 2010 Anthologies edit A Controversy of Poets An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry Edited with Paris Leary Garden City Doubleday 1965 A Voice Full of Cities The Collected Essays of Robert Kelly Edited by Pierre Joris amp Peter Cockelbergh New York Contra Mundum Press 2014 A City Full of Voices Essays on the Work of Robert Kelly Edited by Pierre Joris with Peter Cockelbergh amp Joel Newberger New York Contra Mundum Press 2020 Magazine affiliations edit Chelsea Review now Chelsea co founder ed 1957 1960 Trobar with George Economou co editor 1960 1965 Matter Editor 1963 Online edition 2003 Matter Online edition Caterpillar contributing editor 1968 1972 Los guest editor New Series No 1 1975 Alcheringa ethnopoetics contributing editor 1977 1980 Sulfur Contributing editor 1980 1981 Conjunctions contributing editor 1990 Poetry International contributing editor 1996 Metambesen edit Kelly and Charlotte Mandell co founded Metambesen org exploring the flanges of words in 2014 The homepage reads As citizens in the commonwealth of language we are anxious to make new work freely and easily available using the swift herald of the internet to bring readers chapbooks and other texts they can read and download without cost To date they have published over forty texts Translations into other languages edit Poems and stories have been translated into Spanish Portuguese French Italian German and Serbian Su cuerpo contra el tiempo Mexico City Ediciones El Corno Emplumado 1963 Translated by Margaret Randall and Sergio Mondaron A collection of short stories has been announced by Christian Bourgois in Paris Il Maestro di Silenzio translated by Anna Pensante Milan Editore Tranchida 1993 Translations of other fiction forthcoming in Italian and German Work appears in anthologies of modern American poetry that have been published in Mexico Spain France Italy Brazil and Germany Il albero transparente translated by Anna Pensante Milan Editore Tranchida 1994 Geschichten aus Russisch translated by Schuldt Berlin Edition Plasma 1995 Schlaflose Schonheit translated by Schuldt Salzburg Residenz Verlag 1996 Scham Shame a collaboration with Brigit Kempker Basel Urs Engeler Editor 2004 Die Skorpione translated by Lorenz Oehler Holderbank roughboks 2011 Die Sprache von Eden translated by Urs Engeler Holderbank roughboks 2016 Postcards from the Underworld საფოსტო ბარათები ქვესკნელიდან Saposto baratebi qvesknelidan translated by Irakli Qolbaia Published by Dato Barbakadze Tbilisi Georgia 2019 Gewissheiten Die Maximen des Martin Traubenritter translated by Urs Engeler Schupfart Das Versteck 2020 Doors Turen translated by Urs Engeler Annandale on Hudson Metambesen 2020 References edit a b c d Robert Kelly Biography Poets org 2007 Archived from the original on August 25 2019 a b Bard College professor named first Dutchess County poet laureate poughkeepsiejournal com January 25 2016 http www lumen org intros intro37 html as cited in Plummer 2004 p 106 Budrys Algis June 1967 Galaxy Bookshelf Galaxy Science Fiction pp 188 194 Sources editPlummer John P 2004 The Many Paths of the Independent Sacramental Movement Berkeley CA The Apocryphile Press ISBN 0 9771461 2 XExternal links editRobert Kelly s home page with much work online Robert Kelly s Earthlink Homepage Robert Kelly s Google Homepage Robert Kelly at Bard Robert Kelly s Electronic Poetry Center EPC Page May Day by Robert Kelly Parsifal Editions 2006 44 Page Interview with Robert Kelly in The Modern Review Interview with Robert Kelly in The Brooklyn Rail The Annandale Dream Gazette Muslim poets Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Kelly poet amp oldid 1182173246, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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