- The
Black Mountain poets,
sometimes called projectivist poets, were a
group of mid-20th-century
American avant-garde or
postmodern poets centered on Black...
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moral sensibility. So for the
projectivist, meta-ethical
realists confuse moral sense and sensibility. The
projectivist position holds that an individual's...
- New Poets:
American and
British Poetry Since World War II]
calls 'The
Projectivist Movement.' This "movement"
Rosenthal derives from Olson's
essay on "Projective...
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includes representatives from the Beat and New York
School poets, the
Projectivists, "deep image" poets,
language and
performance poetry, and
various experimentalists...
- is an
American counter-culture poet. He is
sometimes referred to as a
projectivist poet and was
mentored by
Edward Dorn.
Raised in
rural Mackay, Idaho,...
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Black Mountain,
North Carolina Black Mountain poets,
sometimes called projectivist poets, a
group of mid-20th-century
poets centered on
Black Mountain College...
- the
theorist of the
Black Mountain group,
wrote in his 1950 essay,
Projectivist Verse 'ONE
PERCEPTION MUST
IMMEDIATELY AND
DIRECTLY LEAD TO A FURTHER...
- comic-book writer, artist, and
editor Charles Potts (born 1943),
American projectivist poet
Cliff Potts (born 1942),
American actor Daddy Potts (1898–1981)...
- Abu al-Qasim al-Shabbi. The
Black Mountain poets (also
known as the
Projectivists) were a
group of the mid-20th-century (from the 1950) avant-garde and...
- has "transcended the
problematic constraints" of Olson's speech-based
projectivist poetics.
Eigner has
himself pointed out that his
poetry originates in...