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  1. Charles Olson and Ezra Pound: An Encounter at St. Elizabeths by Charles Olson, 1991-01
  2. IN LOVE, IN SORROW - THE COMPLETE CORRESPONDENCE OF CHARLES OLSON AND EDW. DAHLBERG by Paul Christensen, 1990
  3. Charles Olson: The Critical Reception, 1941-1983: A Bibliographical Guide (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by William Mcpheron, 1986-03-01
  4. Out of the "Western Box": Towards a Multicultural Poetics in the Poetry of Ezra Pound and Charles Olson (Studies in Modern Poetry) by Joon-Hwan Kim, 2003-07
  5. CHARLES OLSON READING AT BERKELEY. by Charles. Olson, 2000
  6. Poetry of Charles Olson by Thomas F. Merrill, 1982-11
  7. Charles Olson: Call Him Ishmael by Paul Christensen, 1979-02
  8. Charles Olson and Alfred North Whitehead: An Essay on Poetry by Shahar Bram, Batya Stein, 2004-11
  9. Language and the Renewal of Society in Walt Whitman, Laura (Riding) Jackson, and Charles Olson: The American Cratylus (Modern and Contemporary Poetry and Poetics) by Carla Billitteri, 2009-03-15
  10. PROPRIOCEPTION. by Charles. Olson, 1980
  11. Archaeologist by Charles Olson, 1973-04-30
  12. Signature To Petition (Broadside Poem) by Charles Olson, 1964
  13. Post Office by Charles Olson, 1975-06
  14. Olson's Gloucester by Lynn Swigart, Sherman Paul, 1980-12

41. Literature & Fiction / Authors, A-Z / ( O ) / Olson, Charles
The prose writings of charles olson (19101970) have had a far-reaching and continuing impact on post-World War II American poetics....... Book
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Selected Poems
by Charles Olson, Robert Creeley (Editor)
Univ California Press
Paperback - 224 pages
Reprint edition (November 1997)
the portable (from which we can savor his rare agile brilliance." (Voice Literary Supplement
"Creeley's sure hand has caught . . . much of Olson's characteristic work. . . . The appearance of a sleek, intelligently honed selection of Olson's unwieldy oeuvre is reason to cheer. Steeped in a dream of its history and soil, Olson, along with William Carlos Williams, is the most American of this... Read more
The Maximus Poems

by Charles Olson, George F. Butterick (Editor)
Univ California Press
Paperback - 652 pages Reissue edition (October 1995) Village Voice "Olson's was a voice of power and splendor, one of the greatest our century has heard. . . . There is every reason to think that this will become the standard edition of Olson's masterwork." Read more Collected Prose by Charles Olson, et al Univ California Press Paperback - 380 pages (November 1997) Book Description The prose writings of Charles Olson (1910-1970) have had a far- reaching and continuing impact on post-World War II American poetics. Olson's theories, which made explicit the principles of his own poetics and those of the Black Mountain poets, were instrumental in defining the sense of the...

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43. OLSON, CHARLES: Az Emberi Univerzum.
charles olson. Az emberi univerzum. Vannak törvények, azaz az emberi univerzuméppoly felfedezheto, mint a többi. És éppoly meghatározható.
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CHARLES OLSON
Az emberi univerzum
Vannak törvények, azaz az emberi univerzum éppoly felfedezhetõ, mint a többi. És éppoly meghatározható. Csak épp az embert annyira megdöbbenti, hogy gyõzedelmeskedni tud saját inkoherenciája felett, hogy beéri vele, ujjong fölötte, és újra napot kezd, boldogan, amiért legalább valami értelme van. Ha mond valamit valaki másnak, azt gondolja, hogy elég azt - hisz az igyekezet oly munkát és rettegést von maga után - egy kis misztériummal körülvenni: ó, az út nehéz, de ez van, ha ezt választod. A szükség most mérsékeltebb, egy különbségtétel és aztán egy kiáltás. Der Weg stirbt, mondta valaki. És nem volt igaza? A kérdés már csak az: was ist der Weg? I A felfedezés bonyolultsága (abban a zárt világban, amilyen az emberi, hiszen abban csak mi vagyunk és senki más rajtunk kívül) abban áll, hogy a meghatározás is éppannyira része a cselekvésnek, mint amennyire maga az érzékelés, abban az értelemben, hogy az élet magába való belefeledkezés, hogy a róla való találgatás éppannyira maga az élet, mint amennyire felénk való közeledése és távolodása. Más szóval, mi magunk egyszerre vagyunk mind a felfedezés, mind a meghatározás eszköze. Természetesen ez az, amiért a nyelv a probléma lényege, és amiért, ha újra meg akarjuk vizsgálni a törvényeket, elõször a nyelv jelenlegi állapotát kell áttekintenünk - és itt nyelven a nyelv kétértelmûségét: a megkülönböztetést (logoszt) és a kiáltást (emberi nyelvet) értem.

44. Inaplo Mutató
Szám. Próza. (Bárász Tamás fordítása). olson, charles Az emberi univerzum.Nagyvilág,2002/02. Szám. Esszé. (Geiger Ildikó fordítása).
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ZUKOFSKY, LOUIS versei.
Nagyvilág,
2002/02. Szám.
[Vers. ]
(Imreh András, Gyukics Gábor fordításai) QUASIMODO, SALVATORE versei
Nagyvilág,
2002/02. Szám.
[Vers. ]
(Szabó Ferenc fordításai) GAZDANOV, GAJTO: Salome.
Nagyvilág,
2002/02. Szám.
[Próza. ]
(Madarasné Kiss Lilian fordítása) BESZER, JÁÁKOV versei
Nagyvilág,
2002/02. Szám. [Vers. ] (Kiszely Gábor fordításai) SZÍVÁN, ÁRJÉ versei Nagyvilág, 2002/02. Szám. [Vers. ] (Kiszely Gábor fordításai) PÁGISZ, DÁN versei Nagyvilág, 2002/02. Szám. [Vers. ] (Kiszely Gábor fordításai) CHOPIN, KATE: Ébredés. Nagyvilág, 2002/02. Szám. [Próza. ] (Kõszegi Paula fordítása) LAINE, JARKKO: verse Nagyvilág, 2002/02. Szám. [Vers. ] (Szopori Nagy Lajos fordítása) VINCETIÈ, MILAN: A bokszbíró csapottja. Nagyvilág, 2002/02. Szám. [Próza. ] (Körtvélyessy Klára fordítása) BAJRAJ, XHEVDET versei. Nagyvilág, 2002/02. Szám. [Vers. ] (Radics Viktória fordításai) HESSE, HERMANN: Az európai. Nagyvilág, 2002/02. Szám. [Próza. ] (Bárász Tamás fordítása) OLSON, CHARLES: Az emberi univerzum. Nagyvilág, 2002/02. Szám. [Esszé. ] (Geiger Ildikó fordítása) WEISS JÁNOS: A levelek öröme.

45. Valencia West LRC - Olson, Charles
olson, charles (19101970). Pathfinder. July 1996. The following reference bookscan be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors.
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Olson, Charles (1910-1970)
Pathfinder
July 1996
The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors. These sources should be used as a starting pointDO NOT base all of your research on material obtained from reference books. Use these sources to become better acquainted with your author; this will allow you to utilize more effectively the sources listed under COMPREHENSIVE LITERARY RESEARCH. These sources are located at the West Campus LRC; they may also be located at other local libraries.
BIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES
Consult the following reference sources to get an overview of your author's life.
Contemporary Authors
REF Z 1224 .C6
The various versions of this classic biographical source are all accessed via the Contemporary Authors Cumulative Index (REF Z 1224 .C58)
Dictionary of Literary Biography
REF PS 221 .D5
This multivolume biographical source are all accessed via the Contemporary Authors Cumulative Index Encyclopedia of World Literature in the 20th Century
REF PN 771 .E5

46. Atrium Books - Olson
Robert Creeley The Complete Correspondence charles olson and Robert Creeley (olson,charles.//charles olson and Robert Creeley (Paper), Vol 2) charles olson
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Atrium Books A Wilderness Within: The Life of Sigurd F. Olson
Christina Olson: Her World Beyond the Canvas

Charles Olson and Robert Creeley : The Complete Correspondence

Charles Olson and Robert Creeley (Olson, Charles.//Charles Olson and Robert Creeley (Paper), Vol 2)
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47. Charles Olson Papers: Inventory Of Prose Essays
charles olson Papers Collection Register. Archives Special ConnecticutLibraries, Storrs. THE charles olson PAPERS PROSE SERIES INVENTORY.
http://www.lib.uconn.edu/DoddCenter/ASC/prose.html
Charles Olson Papers Collection Register

Thomas J. Dodd Research Center
University of Connecticut Libraries, Storrs
THE CHARLES OLSON PAPERS:
PROSE SERIES: INVENTORY
1st addition to The animate versus the mechanical; April 1969; holograph.
1st draft of Possibilities for the Institute of the Sciences of Man; 1953; typescript.
1st essay on the Phoenician history; Feb. 1964; typescript.
2nd notes on Eric Havelock's Preface to Plato; Feb. 1964; holograph.
The act of image; 1953; typescript.
Active vision of the world (note); April 1965; typescript.
Added precisions of the "new" sciences; 1953; holograph/typescript.
An additional note on poetry/history; 1961; typescript. The advantages of literacy; Dec. 1963; typescript. Again eastward: essay on Melville; 1939-40; typescript. Again the Tyrrhenian Pythagoras; 1949; typescript. Against the sense of the forms we have are conventions; 1949; typescript. Al Gorman; 1930; typescript.

48. "The Twist" By Charles Olson
from The Maximus Poems by charles olson. Pg. 8690. Notes (from A Guideto The Maximus Poems of charles olson by George Butterick.
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info.chymes.org/olson CHARLES OLSON
The Twist
Trolley-cars
are my inland waters
(Tatnuck Sq, and the walk
from the end of the line
to Paxton, for May-flowers or by the old road to Holden,
after English walnuts And my wife has a new baby
in a house at the end of
such a line, and the morning after,
is ready to come home, the baby too, Or he and I distinguish between chanting, and letting the song lie in the thing itself. I plant flowers (xenia) for him, in the wet soil, indoors, in his house As I had it in my first poem, the Annisquam fills itself, at its tides, as she did the French dress, cut on the bias, my neap, my spring-tide, my waters Between Newton and Tatnuck Square the tracks go up hill, the cars sway, as they go around the bend before they take, before they go down to the outer-land (where it is Sunday, I am small, people go off what strikes me as questionable directions. They are large, going away from my father and me, as cows on that landscape he and I seeming the only ones who know what we are doing, where

49. University Press Of New England | Charles Olson And Frances Boldereff
charles olson and Frances Boldereff A Modern Correspondence olson, charles,and Frances Boldereff. Ralph Maud and Sharon Thesen, eds.
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Charles Olson and Frances Boldereff
A Modern Correspondence
Olson, Charles, and Frances Boldereff. Ralph Maud and Sharon Thesen, eds.
A remarkable series of letters between Black Mountain poet Charles Olson and his most ardent reader.
(Cover illustration is for paperback edition only)
Wesleyan University Press distributed by University Press of New England
564 pp. 6 x 9 1/4"
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50. University Press Of New England | Charles Olson & Cid Corman
charles olson Cid Corman Complete Correspondence, 1950–1964, Volume2 Evans, George, ed. National Poetry Foundation distributed
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Evans, George, ed.
National Poetry Foundation distributed by University Press of New England
186 pp. [with index for both volumes] 6 x 9"
$30.00 Cloth, 0-943373-16-6
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51. Charles Olson & The Avant-garde
New York Noonday Press, 1990. olson, charles. In Cold Hell, In Thicket. Hoover3 8. olson, charles. Projective Verse. Hoover 613 - 621. olson, charles.
http://www.baylor.edu/~Jesse_Airaudi/AVGARDPAPERS.HTML
Project 1: Charles Olson, an example of the Avant-Garde spirit? by Nicholas Cappas [Coverpage] Cappas 2 Charles Olson makes for an interesting study. After hearing his name mentioned in some postmodern circles, I became curious about his poetry. Reaching for Rothenberg's Poems For the Millenium, I hedged my bets that there ought to at least be some representation of his work. Rothenberg and Joris sought poetry and art that were used as agents of change within society. In their own words, they attempted to assemble a global anthology of twentieth-century modernism with "an emphasis on those international and national movements that have tried to change the direction of poetry and art as a necessary condition for changing the ways in which we think and act as human beings" (Rothenberg 2) Relaxing with my shoes kicked off and my feet up on a chair, I turned on Enya's first song "Watermark". The sun was shining and managed to make its way through the window. I was ready to let Postmodern Poetry "sweep through my body like the wind" as Cappas 3 I wrote in my journal that morning (or at least something similar to that effect). Finally I turned to page seven hundred seventy-five and read the first few lines of "The Song of Ullikummi" :

52. Corcoran.com | Meet Our Managers
charles olson Chief Technology Officer. charles olson Chief TechnologyOfficer (212) 8931754 CAO@corcoran.com printer friendly version.
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53. The Collected Poems Of Charles Olson
charles olson The Collected Poems of charles olson Excluding the MaximusPoems Edited by George F. Butterick Publication Date November 1997.
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Charles Olson
The Collected Poems of Charles Olson
Excluding the Maximus Poems
Edited by George F. Butterick
Publication Date: November 1997 Subjects: Literature Rights: World 609 pages Paperback
Available Now Description About the Author Related Books
DESCRIPTION (back to top) A seminal figure in post-World War II literature, Charles Olson (1910-1970) has helped define the postmodern sensibility. His poetry is marked by an almost limitless range of interest and extraordinary depth of feeling. Olson's themes are among the largest conceivable: empowering love, political responsibility, historical discovery and cultural reckoning, the wisdom of dreams and the transformation of consciousnessall carried in a voice both intimate and grand, American and timeless, impassioned and coolly demanding. Until recently, Olson's reputation as a major figure in American literature has rested primarily on his theoretical writings and his epic work, the Maximus Poems . With The Collected Poems an even more impressive Olson emerges. This volume brings together all of Olson's work and extends the poetic accomplishment that influenced a generation.

54. Engel, Monroe, Recipient. Letters From Marianne Moore And Charles Olson: Guide.
Engel, Monroe, recipient. Letters from Marianne Moore and charles olson Guide. (2) olson, charles, 19101970. 41 letters to Monroe Engel; 1947-1962 nd.
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bMS Am1982
Engel, Monroe, recipient. Letters from Marianne Moore and Charles Olson: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: b
Call No.: MS Am 1982
Creator: Engel, Monroe, recipient.
Title: Letters from Marianne Moore and Charles Olson,
Date(s):
Quantity: 1 box (.5 linear ft.).
Abstract: Letters from the American poets Marianne Moore and Charles Olson to the American writer Monroe Engel primarily concerning their writing.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information:
Deposited by Monroe Engel, 17 Hilliard Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138; received: 1979 May 15.
Historical Note
Engel, a novelist and English professor, was an editor at Viking Press (1947-1951). Moore and Olson were American poets.
Scope and Content
Moore's 34 letters, 1950-1954, to Engel concern the editing and publishing of her work, particularly her translations of the Fables of La Fontaine. Olson's 41 letters discuss both personal and professional matters. Also includes poems by Olson that were sent with his letters.

55. Alphamusic - Charles Olson
Translate this page Buch Creeley, Robert/olson, charles Blevins, Richard W. - charlesolson and Robert Creely The Complete Correspondence. Startseite,
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56. Arts/Literature/Authors/O/Olson,_Charles
search feature. / Arts / Literature / Authors / O / olson, charles.The charles olson Festival A report by Loss Peque±o Glazier.
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57. Charles Olson
pressed together and condensed, loses it. This very thing you are.Taken from olson, charles. Collected Poems.. Pages 8990. Back.
http://www.ucc.uconn.edu/~jws93003/OLSON.HTM
"The Kingfishers," Part I, Sec. 4
N ot one death but many,
not accumulation but change, the feed-back proves, the feed-back is
the law
Into the same river no man steps twice
When fire dies air dies
No one remains, nor is, one
Around an appearance, one common model, we grow up
many. Else how is it,
if we remain the same,
we take pleasure now in what we did not take pleasure from before? love contrary objects? admire and/or find fault? use other words, feel other passions, have nor figure, appearance, disposition, tissue the same?
To be in different states without a change
is not a possibility
We can be precise. The factors are in the animal and/or the machine the factors are communications and/or control, both involve the message. And what is the message? The message is a discrete or continuous sequence of measurable events distributed in time is the birth of air, is the birth of water, is a state between the origin and the end, between birth and the beginning of another fetid nest is change, presents

58. "/Wash.'s Birth" By Charles Olson
/Wash.'s birth a CHOK by charles olson. Typewriter transcription Firstpublished in the 1975 Margins Symposium. Copyright © 1975 by Margins.
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/Wash.'s birth a CHOK by Charles Olson Typewriter transcription: First published in the 1975 Margins Symposium. Margins Go to The Michael McClure Home Page Go to Light and Dust Poets Light and Dust Mobile Anthology of Poetry.

59. PAL: Charles Olson (1910-1970)
Chapter 10 Late Twentieth Century charles olson (1910-1970). Albert Glover;charles olson and Robert Creeley The Complete Correspondence, 1990, Ed.
http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap10/olson.html
PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 10: Late Twentieth Century - Charles Olson (1910-1970) The Academy of American Poets: CO Modern American Poetry: CO Primary Works Selected Bibliography ... Home Page
Source: Electronic Poetry Center: CO Top Primary Works Poetry In Cold Hell, in Thicket, The Distances, The Maximus Poems, The Maximus Poems, IV, V, VI, The Maximus Poems, Volume Three, The Maximus Poems, The Collected Poems of Charles Olson, Prose Call Me Ishmael, Projective Verse, The Mayan Letters, 1953 A Bibliography on America for Ed Dorn, Human Universe and Other Essays, 1965, Ed. Donald Allen; Selected Writings, 1966 , Ed. Robert Creeley; Casual Mythology, The Special View of History, 1970, Ed. Ann Charters; Additional Prose, 1974 , Ed. George F. Butterick; The Post Office: A Memoir of His Father, Letters Letters for Origin, 1969, Ed. Albert Glover; Charles Olson and Robert Creeley: The Complete Correspondence, 1990, Ed. George F. Butterick and Richard Blevins, 9 vols. Play The Fiery Hunt and Other Plays

60. Charles Olson (1910-1970)
charles olson (19101970). Contributing Editor Thomas R. Whitaker. Classroom Issuesand Strategies. Robert von Hallberg ( charles olson The Scholar's Art, pp.
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Charles Olson (1910-1970)
Contributing Editor:
Thomas R. Whitaker
Classroom Issues and Strategies
It will be most practical to approach Olson after some detailed work with poems by Eliot Ezra Pound , and William Carlos Williams . Despite many stylistic similarities, Olson's poetic "enactment" dictates a different kind of progression and a different use of literary and other allusions. The teacher might suggest that the formalist concept of a "speaker" or "protagonist" (a character in a poetic drama outside of which the poem's maker is imagined to stand) might be replaced by the poet himself in the act of writing (a self-reflexive Charles Olson in the drama of making this poem). Although Pound's Pisan Cantos , Eliot's Four Quartets , and Williams's Paterson are partially amenable to this approach, Olson commits himself to it more fully in both shorter and longer forms. His abstract style, his refusal to commit himself to the modernist "image," may also be a difficulty. The student can be reminded that all speech, all thought, even an "image," is the result of an abstractive process. Olson characteristically works with syntax and conceptual reference that are "in process"often fragmentary, self-revising, incrementalas he struggles to "say" what is adequate to his present (and always changing) moment. Comparisons with Robert Creeley's often abstract and stammering forward motion may be illuminating.

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