Georgius Oppen (24 Aprilis 19087 Iulii 1984 ) fuit poeta Americanus, notissimus ut socius gregis poetarum obiectivistarum appellatorum. Poesin reliquit per magnam depressionem oeconomicam ut causas politicas suaderet, et ad Mexicum migravit ut insectationem House Un-American Activities Committee effugeret. Ad poesin et Civitates Foederatas anno 1958 rediit, ubi Praemium Pulitzeranum anno 1969 accepit.[1]

Opera selecta

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  • Discrete Series (1934)
  • The Materials (1962)
  • This in Which (1965)
  • Of Being Numerous (1968)
  • Seascape: Needle's Eye (1972)
  • The Collected Poems (1975), comprehendit Myth of the Blaze
  • Primitive (1978)
  • New Collected Poems (2001; editio retractata 2008)
  • Selected Poems (2002)

Bibliographia

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  • DuPlessis, Rachel Blau, ed. 1990. The Selected Letters of George Oppen. Duke University Press.
  • Hatlen, Burton, ed. 1981. George Oppen: Man and Poet. Man/Woman and Poet Series. National Poetry Foundation. ISBN 0-915032-53-8.
  • Heller, Michael. 2008. Speaking the Estranged: Essays on the Work of George Oppen. Cantabrigiae: Salt Publishing.
  • Oppen, George. 1990. "The Philosophy of the Astonished (Selections from Working Papers)." Ed. Rachel Blau DuPlessis. Sulfur 27:212.
  • Oppen, George. 2007. Selected Prose, Daybooks, and Papers. Ed. cum praefatione a Stephen Cope. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-23579-3, ISBN 978-0-520-25232-5.
  • Oppen, Mary. 1978. Meaning A Life: An Autobiography. Sanctae Barbarae: Black Sparrow Press.
  • Shoemaker, Steven, ed. 2009. Thinking Poetics: Essays on George Oppen. Tuscaloosae Alabamae: University of Alabama Press.
  • Swigg, Richard, ed. 2012. Speaking with George Oppen: Interviews with the Poet and Mary Oppen, 1968-1987. Jefferson Carolinae Septentrionalis et Londinii: McFarland & Company.

Adnotationes

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  1. Miranda Popkey (2012-03-15). "Boy’s Room". The Paris Review .

Nexus externi

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