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Richard Palmer Blackmur (January 21, 1904 –
February 2, 1965) was an
American literary critic and poet.
Blackmur was born and grew up in Springfield,...
- Alan Greenspan, The Age of
Turbulence (Penguin 2008) p. 520–523. R. P.
Blackmur, J. T Jones,
Outsider at the
Heart of
Things (1989) p. 242, 246. Grohol...
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March 2016. Bloom,
James D. (1984) The
stock of
available reality: R.P.
Blackmur and John
Berryman Bucknell University Press p61 ISBN 0-8387-5066-4 Yardley...
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besides Brooks and Tate, John
Crowe Ransom, W. K. Wimsatt, R. P.
Blackmur, and
Murray Krieger. R. S.
Crane of the
Chicago School was both indebted...
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Dalrymple Bishop (1857–1934),
American journalist,
newspaper editor R. P.
Blackmur, poet and
literary critic Nina Blackwood,
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began to form. In the 1930s, a
number of the New Critics—among them R. P.
Blackmur,
Allen Tate,
Cleanth Brooks and Yvor Winters—appraised the significance...
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chaotic or
structureless because the poem
lacks an
obvious plot. R. P.
Blackmur, an
early critic, wrote, "The work of Ezra
Pound has been for most people...
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contracted strength, move as
jerkily and
intently as a bird. R. P.
Blackmur said of Williams's poetry, "the
Imagism of 1912, self-transcended." A contemporary...
- language'" like "'mud-luscious' and 'puddle-wonderful'".
Literary critic R.P.
Blackmur has
commented that this use of
language is "frequently
unintelligible because...
- poet (1874–1963)
Finalist 1968
William Troy
Selected Essays Winner R. P.
Blackmur A
Primer of
Ignorance Finalist Frank Conroy Stop-Time
Frank Conroy, American...