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Oral history interview with Stanley Kunitz, 1983 Dec. 8

Kunitz recalls meeting Mark Rothko in the early 1950s, his later friendship with him, and the changes he observed in Rothko's personality.

Next-to-Last Things: New Poems and Essays by Stanley Kunitz

Stanley Jasspon Kunitz was an American poet. He was appointed Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress twice, first in 1974 and then again ...

Kunitz, Stanley - Sheep Meadow Press

Stanley Kunitz was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1905. He attended Harvard College, served in the Army in World War II, taught at Bennington College.

Stanley Kunitz - Beltway Poetry Quarterly

Stanley Kunitz (July 29, 1905 – May 14, 2006) served as U.S. Poet Laureate twice, from 1974 to 1976, and from 2000 to 2001. He was also New York State Poet ...

Stanley Kunitz

In the poem, the speaker (likely Kunitz himself) is addressing the daughter he has neglected, recalling memories of her birth and childhood, and trying to ...

Stanley Kunitz | Bucks County Artists Database

Stanley Jaspoon Kunitz was a resident of Lumberville in the late 1950s and was instrumental in organizing the New Hope Workshop in Jo Jenks' studio on ...

Tag: Stanley Kunitz - Meryl Natchez

Stanley Kunitz was a renowned gardener as well as a poet, and wrote a Hornworm poem in two parts, Summer and Autumn.

The Poems of Stanley Kunitz - National Book Foundation

The Poems of Stanley Kunitz, Finalist, National Book Awards 1980 for Poetry, cover of The Poems of Stanley Kunitz, 1928, 1978 by Stanley Kunitz.

Stanley Kunitz (1905-2006) was an American poet and ... - Instagram

Here he speaks on poetry as a kind of mythology that tells stories of the human soul, and voices his view that historically, it was the poets ...

Poetry Moment: Stanley Kunitz sets us adrift from 2020 | HoCoPoLitSo

This week's Poetry Moment captures Kunitz, at age 88, reading “The Long Boat,” his poem about a Viking funeral ritual of setting the dead on a ...

Kunitz, “Hornworm: Autumn Lamentation” - Favorite Poem Project

Kunitz, “Hornworm: Autumn Lamentation”. Stanley Kunitz. Read By: Donna Bickel. Since that first morning when I crawled into the world, a naked grubby thing,

Resource 5 "The Layers" by Stanley Kunitz | From the High Hill

Stanley Kunitz was a 20th/21st- century American poet, named American Poet Laureate in 2000. I have walked through many lives, Some of them my own.

Parker J. Palmer - Here's a classic by Stanley Kunitz, one of our ...

Here's a classic by Stanley Kunitz, one of our greatest poets. In 2000, at age 95, Kunitz was appointed U.S. Poet Laureate for the second time. He died...

The Stanley Kunitz-Stockmal Collection - Clark Digital Commons

The Stanley Kunitz-Stockmal Collection consists of materials collected by Greg and Carol Stockmal and includes: correspondence from Kunitz to the Stockmals.

Searching for Stanley Kunitz's Garden - Literary Hub

Pay my respects the late poet Stanley Kunitz by visiting his summer cottage and garden, neither of which are open to the public.

The Round by Stanley Kunitz - Read A Little Poetry

This poem appeared in Passing Through: The Later Poems, New and Selected by Stanley Kunitz, published by WW Norton, 1995. Shared here with profound gratitude.

The Portrait by Stanley Kunitz - Famous poems - All Poetry

The Portrait, a deeply personal and haunting poem, explores the complex emotions of a mother grappling with the loss of her husband by suicide.

Stanley Kunitz | Jacket2

Stanley Kunitz. Breathing a fire of risk. Kunitz and Guest in the KWH 1960 symposium. Dorothea Lasky. The 1960s Symposium at the Kelly Writers House happened ...

Stanley Kunitz / Selected Poems: 1928-1958 / Signed First Edition

Author: Stanley Kunitz. Kunitz's third book, which won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1959. Selected Poems: 1928-1958 [Signed].

Joseph Fasano | a life-saving poem by Stanley Kunitz . . . #poetry ...

98 likes, 4 comments - joseph.fasano on April 28, 2024: "a life-saving poem by Stanley Kunitz . . . #poetry #stanleykunitz #love #change ...