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  1. Charles Olson's Maximus by Don Byrd, 1980-09-01
  2. Letters for Origin 1956 by Charles Olson, 1988-10
  3. Human Universe and Other Essays by Charles OLSON, 1967
  4. The Fiery Hunt and Other Plays by Charles F. Olson, 1977-08
  5. In Cold Hell, in Thicket by Charles Olson, 1967
  6. A Bibliography on America for Ed Dorn by Charles Olson, 1964
  7. THE BERKELEY POETRY CONFERENCE, JULY 12-24, 1965 by Gary Snyder, Robert Creeley, Ed Dorn, Charles Olson, etc) [Berkeley Poetry Conference] (Allen Ginsberg, 1965-01-01
  8. The special view of history by Charles Olson, 1970
  9. The Post Office: A memoir of his father by Charles Olson, 1984
  10. Business Statistics: Elements and Applications by Mario J. Picconi, Albert Romano, et all 1993-07
  11. SPARROW 1 - 12 (1973) / SPARROW 13 - 24 (1974) / SPARROW 25 - 36 (1975) / SPARROW 37 - 48 (1976) Four Volume Set by Charles Bukowski, Michael McClure, Gerard Malanga, Diane Wakowski, Charles Olson, Joyce Carol Oates and Many Others. Paul Bowles, 1976
  12. Resuscitator No. 2 by Charles, Louis Zukofsky, Cid Corman, Charles Tomlinson, Henry Gifford, Francis Berry) JAMES, J.G. and N.R. Wayne, edited by (OLSON, 1964
  13. The Chain of Memory Is Resurrection by Charles] [Olson, 1984-01-01
  14. Statistics for business decision making by Charles L Olson, 1983

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62. CPR - Charles Olson: The Distances By James Rother
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Charles Olson is one of those poets of the American mid-century who seem to be slipping from view as the millennial tote board posts its official winners and losers in the Major Poets Sweepstakes. David Lehman, editor of the Best American Poetry The Waste Land Best American Poetry 2000 , guest-edited by Rita Dove. But the truly surprising thing to emerge from the poll was that not one of the 12 respondents cited Olson as a major American poet of the 20 th and Maximus Poems ? Nothing but the shock of non-recognition.
This is a judgment whose severity, while easy to understand, is difficult to square with his solid achievement and unquestionable, albeit peculiar, genius. No less august a personage than the famous German author of European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages , Ernst Robert Curtius, described Olson's talent "as returning us to that same presence, of force, which is evident in a Mayan glyph." Robert Creeley (although, admittedly, a trifle prejudiced in Olson's favor) not only credited him with helping to redefine the conduct of the line in postwar American poetry, but argued forcefully that he was "a good deal more than a competent technician." There was, he went on to say, a reach in . . . [his] poems, a range of subject and a depth of perception, that mark him as exceptional. His language is exact, hangs tight to the move of his thought." And finally, "Charles Olson is central to any description of literary 'climate' dated 1960."

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64. Charles Olson & Robert Creeley: The Complete Correspondence, Vol. 9
charles olson ROBERT CREELEY THE COMPLETE CORRESPONDENCE, VOLUME9. charles olson Robert Creeley. Edited by Richard Blevins, with
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This epic saga of the birth struggle of the post-modern in poetry now continues into the early months of 1952, with Olson still at Black Mountain and Creeley in France.
Creeley, meanwhile, makes a significant move forward in his poetry, turning to that medium as his central concentration after several years' steady work in prose. He grapples earnestly with the immediate formal imperatives of his idiosyncratic lyric form"what the hell do I do when the movement is a chaos, a chop, of sounds?" Finally the long chiseling-away at form and line begins to pay off in his first momentous poems, like "The Innocence," sent to Olson April 14 ("Looking to the sea, it is a line / of unbroken mountains..."). (Fall/Winter 1989)

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66. Boston Review | John Palattella Reviews Charles Olson's Collected Prose
Collected Prose charles olson Edited by Donald Allen and Benjamin FriedlanderUniversity of California Press, $50, $19.95 (paper) by John Palattella
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by John Palattella Charles Olson was the first American poet to label himself "postmodern." By this he meant not simply that he succeeded modernists like T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, and William Carlos Williams. Rather, he aspired to move beyond them by besting their epic attempts to rejuvenate culture through literary experiment. Olson longed to produce an altogether new kind of cultural humanism. What he said of Herman Melville is equally true of himself: he "did not see man as measure of man, but as limit." Accordingly, in his epic, The Maximus Poems, Olson endeavored to language a world liberated from logic and classification, subjective habits of thought he believed had stifled Western consciousnessincluding that of the modernistssince the time of Socrates. Any reader who has reckoned with Olson during the past several decades has shouldered a difficult task, not the least because his Maximus boasts some patches of incredibly opaqueand lyricalwriting. Those who have turned to his essays to gloss the poetry haven't had much to work with: for years, the only volume in print that included any of Olson's numerous essays was the

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68. Collected Poems Of Charles Olson -- Excluding The
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W inter 1974, Eila came over on a cold Sunday to help pick pictures for the Househook. It is freezing in my house sixty degrees to keep the heating bill down. She huddles by the stove, which is blowing dry gassy heat into the room. Out of cigarettes, she wants to walk to Cahaly's three blocks away. In this cold'! For cigarettes? Cancer, I remind her virtuously, like a good friend. She can't concentrate on my images; all she's thinking about are her ciggies. Finally, I remember that Charles Olson once sent a taxi for cigarettes when we were having supper in a restaurant which didn't have his brand. If Charles can, so can we. I call an Ambassador cab.
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71. Charles Olson
Facts about charles olson. According Christensen, Paul. charles olsonCall Him Ishmael. Austin University of Texas Press, 1979. (olson
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According to Foster, "Olson insisted that the poet could not be a member of particular sect or adopt particular symbols; to do so would be to make poetry ancillary to religion" Facts: Olson was born in Worcster, Massachusetts. a manufacturing city. His father, a Swedish immigrant, was a letter carrier. His father converted to Catholicism when he married Mary Theresa Hines. Both of his parents were Irish Although Olson did not deny his background, (which enters into his poetry), he was much too independent to identify fully with it. He was excluded by religion and ancestry from the Protestant upper class that controlled the business and financial life of the major cities. Christensen, Paul. Charles Olson: Call Him Ishmael . Austin: University of Texas Press, 1979. (Olson is relation to other Black Mountain Poets) Back Home
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72. Academic Programs: Charles E. Olson
Academic Programs Assistant Dean charles E. olson. email colson2@uiuc.eduHighest Degree Ph. D. , Higher Education Administration
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73. Charles E. Olson, Ph.D.---Professor Emeritus, Natural Resources And Environment;
charles E. olson, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus, School of Natural Resources and Environment;Director, GIS/Remote Sensing Laboratory Phone office(734) 764-1413
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74. Schreibheft.de - Rezension: Charles Olson
Translate this page Interesse an Geschichte, Liebe zur Natur und einen unruhigen Geist – daswaren Eigenschaften, die charles olson von seinem Vater geerbt hatte.
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Call me Ishmael, Projektiven Vers begonnen hatten.
Diese Briefe, die sogenannten Mayan-Letters, Maximus -Zyklus, dessen Keimzelle seinerseits aus einem Brief bestand, den Olson 1950 seinem Freund Vincent Ferrini geschrieben hatte.
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75. Jacket 12 - Robert Creeley - Preface To 'Charles Olson...', By Tom Clark
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This piece is 1750 words or about five printed pages long.
tracking of the earth in time? A place
self, in other words restores the traum: that we act somewhere
at least by seizure, that the objective (example Thucydides, or
the latest finest tape-recorder, or any form of record on the spot
as against what we know went on, the dream: the dream, being
is not penetrated, in intersection or collision with, an eternal
event... We are such stuff/As dreams are made on, and our little life/Is rounded with a sleep... , one says, rightly.
The Opening of the Field Maximus and Minimus agon Maximus Poems would Robert Creeley Buffalo, N.Y. January 17, 2000 You can visit the Internet site of the publisher of this book, North Atlantic Books Preface to Against the Silences , by Paul Blackburn in this issue of Jacket. Jacket 12 Contents page Jacket catalog about Jacket top ... internet design The URL address of this page is http://jacketmagazine.com/12/olson-p-cree.html

76. Charles E. Olson History
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77. Virtual Wall - Charles Olson, LCPL, Marine Corps, Wheeling WV, 03Jan70 15W123
charles Robert olson. The database page for charles Robert olson. 07 November2001 Robbie, We think of you always. We all miss you very much.
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with assistance from Robbin The database page for Charles Robert Olson 07 November 2001 Robbie,
We think of you always. We all miss you very much. You are in our hearts daily and I for one miss all the fun we had as kids. Getting into so much trouble together! What a blast! I know you are in God's Hands now and we will be together again someday. Until then we love you. Kay
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02 Febuary 2002 "THAT HE SO LOVED THE WORLD THAT HE GAVE HIS ONLY BEGOTTEN SON" All of our sons and daughters gave their lives so that we may be free. May God bless them all. Your cousin and friend Kay I never knew I would miss you so much. 18 January 2002 ALWAYS ON OUR MINDS, FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS From your cousin, Robbin relenitsas@yahoo.com From a letter he wrote home dated December 16,1969: I like it better here in CAP than when I was with the 4th Marines on the D.M.Z. because we had some hard times up there in the thick jungles and hills.

78. Historic And Literary Manuscripts Collection
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Introduction When the Special Collections Department opened its doors in 1969, there was already established the solid beginnings of a manuscript collection. Several members of the English Department had encouraged the purchase of a number of collections, which eventually led toward the establishment of the department. Roger H. Guedalla and George Quasha were among the people who had been instrumental in purchasing a Modern Literature collection, which contained books and manuscripts focusing on the extraordinary group of authors and poets who had been involved with Black Mountain College in North Carolina. Many of these manuscripts are now housed with the Historic and Literary Manuscript Collection (MC 100), and include original materials by Robert Creeley, Charles Olson, and Fielding Dawson. Scope and Content The collection is arranged alphabetically by author and is comprised of 3.6 cubic feet of manuscripts and documents, including single items and small groups of materials of local, national, and world interest (ca. 1819-1989). The folder contents include letters, correspondence, articles, stories, plays, and legal materials.

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80. Beatwerke: Charles Olson
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Charles Olson Olson gilt vielen neben William Carlos Williams und Ezra Pound als Wegbereiter der amerikanischen Dichtung. Sein Essay über den Projektivem Vers hatte großen Einfluss. Darüber in Kontakt stand er insbesondere mit Robert Creeley
Olson war Rektor des Black Mountain Colleges. TITEL ENTSAND. / ERSCH. VERÖFFENTLICHUNG Gedichte Im Suhrkamp Verlag. Eine Auswahl von Gedichten. Strenge Avantgarde, die Pound nahe steht. Keine bunte "Beatnik-Dichtung", sondern eine verzwackte Bilderlandschaft, mit in der sich wachsen lässt.
Enthält das Essay über den Projektiven Vers. CALL ME ISHMAEL
(Nennt mich Ismael - Eine Studie über Herman Melville) Mitte der 40iger / - Deutsch 1979, übersetzt von Klaus Reichert.
ISBN 3-446-12738-0 MAYAN LETTERS Briefe an Robert Creeley.
Olson in Lerma, um nach Spuren der Maya Kultur zu suchen. THE MAXIMUS POEMS 50iger Jahre / - Der Zyklus gründet auf Brief an Olsons Freund Vincent Ferrini.
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