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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,...
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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...
- 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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Dalrymple Bishop (1857–1934),
American journalist,
newspaper editor R. P.
Blackmur, poet and
literary critic Nina Blackwood,
original MTV VJ and
Sirius Satellite...
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Vincent Benét John
Berryman Elizabeth Bishop John
Peale Bishop Richard Blackmur Louise Bogan James Broughton Witter Bynner Tristram Coffin Hart
Crane Stephen...
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posthumously a few
months later, with an
introduction by his
friend R.P.
Blackmur.
Wheelwright was the son of
Boston architect Edmund M. Wheelwright. He...
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Terri did not
return to this slot in 2007,
however Terri Psiakis and Amy
Blackmur (the pair's
producer from
their 2006 show) did
present a
limited run of...
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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...
- Stein,
Katherine Ann
Porter and a
young Elizabeth Bishop. In 1928, R. P.
Blackmur became the magazine's
first managing editor,
staying until 1930 when he...