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Curriculum
Vitae
P U B L
I C A T I O N S
Books
of Poetry
- ARMED DESCENT. New York: Hawk's Well Press,
1961.
- HER BODY AGAINST TIME. Mexico City: Ediciones
El Corno Emplumado, 1963.
- ROUND DANCES. New York: Trobar Press, 1964.
- ENSTASY. Annandale: Matter, 1964.
- LUNES/SIGHTINGS (with Jerome Rothenberg). New
York: Hawk's Well Press, 1964.
- WORDS IN SERVICE. New Haven: Robert Lamberton,
1966.
- WEEKS. Mexico City: Ediciones El Corno Emplumado,
1966.
- SONG XXIV. Cambridge: Pym-Randall Press, 1966.
- DEVOTIONS. Annandale: Salitter, 1967.
- TWENTY POEMS. Annandale: Matter Books, 1967.
- AXON DENDRON TREE. Annandale: Salitter, 1967.
- CROOKED BRIDGE LOVE SOCIETY. Annandale: Salitter,
1967.
- A JOINING: A SEQUENCE FOR H:D: Los Angeles:Black
Sparrow Press, 1967.
- ALPHA. Gambier, Ohio: The Pot Hanger Press,
1967.
- FINDING THE MEASURE. Los Angeles: Black Sparrow
Press, 1968.
- SONNETS. Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press,
1968.
- SONGS I-XXX. Cambridge: Pym-Randall Press,
1968.
- THE COMMON SHORE. (Books 1 - 5) Los Angeles:
Black Sparrow Press, 1969.
- A CALIFORNIA JOURNAL. London: Big Venus Books,
1969.
- KALI YUGA. London: Jonathan Cape, 1970. A Cape
Goliard Book.
- FLESH DREAM BOOK. Los Angeles: Black Sparrow
Press, 1971.
- RALEGH. Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1972.
- THE PASTORALS. Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press,
1972.
- READING HER NOTES. Uniondale: [privately printed
at the Salisbury Press), 1972.
- THE TEARS OF EDMUND BURKE. Annandale, privately
printed, 1973.
- THE MILL OF PARTICULARS. Los Angeles: Black
Sparrow Press, 1973.
- THE LOOM. Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press,
1975.
- SIXTEEN ODES. Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press,
1976.
- THE LADY OF. Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press,
1977.
- THE CONVECTIONS. Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow
Press, 1977.
- THE BOOK OF PERSEPHONE. New Paltz: Treacle
Press, 1978.
- KILL THE MESSENGER. Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow
Press, 1979.
- SENTENCE. Barrytown: Station Hill Press, 1980.
- SPIRITUAL EXERCISES. Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow
Press, 1981.
- THE ALCHEMIST TO MERCURY: an alternate opus.
[Uncollected Poems 1960-1980) edited by Jed Rasula] Berkeley: North
Atlantic Books, 1981.
- MULBERRY WOMEN [with drypoints by Matt Phillips],
Berkeley: Hiersoux, Powers, Thomas,1982.
- UNDER WORDS. Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press,
1983.
- THOR'S THRUSH. Oakland: The Coincidence Press,
1984.
- NOT THIS ISLAND MUSIC. Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow
Press, 1987.
- THE FLOWERS OF UNCEASING COINCIDENCE. Barrytown:
Station Hill Press, 1988.
- OAHU. Rhinebeck: St Lazaire Press, 1988.
- ARIADNE. Rhinebeck: St Lazaire Press, 1991.
- MANIFESTO FOR THE NEXT NEW YORK SCHOOL. Buffalo:
Leave Press, 1991.
- A STRANGE MARKET. (Poems 1985-1988), Santa
Rosa: Black Sparrow Press, 1992.
- MONT BLANC (a long poem inscribed within Shelleys).
Ann Arbor, Otherwind Press, 1994.
- RED ACTIONS: Selected Poems 1960-1993.
Santa Rosa, Black Sparrow Press,1995.
- THE TIME OF VOICE. Poems 1994-1996. Santa Rosa,
Black Sparrow Press, 1998.
- RUNES. Ann Arbor, Otherwind Press, 1999
- THE GARDEN OF DISTANCES.(with Brigitte Mahlknecht)
Vienna / Lana, Editions Procura, 1999
Books
of Fiction
- THE SCORPIONS. New York: Doubleday, 1967, London:
Calder and Boyars, 1968. (2nd Ed., with a new afterword, Barrytown:
Station Hill Press, 1986)
- CITIES. West Newbury, Massachusetts: Frontier
Press, 1972.
- A LINE OF SIGHT. Los Angeles: Black Sparrow
Press, 1974.
- WHERES. Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1978.
- THE CRUISE OF THE PNYX. Barrytown: Station
Hill Press, 1979.
- "Russian Tales" in LIKELY STORIES,
ed. Bruce McPherson. New Paltz, Treacle Press, 1981.
- A TRANSPARENT TREE. Kingston: McPherson &
Co., 1985.
- DOCTOR OF SILENCE. Kingston: McPherson &
Co., 1988.
- CAT SCRATCH FEVER. Kingston: McPherson &
Co., 1990.
- QUEEN OF TERRORS. Kingston: McPherson &
Co., 1994.
Other
Books
- IN TIME. West Newbury, Massachusetts: Frontier
Press, 1972. [Essays and manifestoes]
- A CONTROVERSY OF POETS (with Paris Leary).
New York: Doubleday Anchor, 1965.
- ABZIEHBILDER, HEIMGEHOLT (with Jacques Roubaud
and Schuldt). Graz and Vienna, Droschl, 1995
Magazine
Affiliations
- CHELSEA REVIEW (now CHELSEA), co-founder, ed.
1957-1960.
- TROBAR (with George Economou), co-editor 1960-1965.
- MATTER. Editor, 1963- .
- CATERPILLAR, contributing editor 1968-1972.
- LOS. guest editor, New Series No. 1, 1975.
- ALCHERINGA:ETHNOPOETICS. contributing editor,
1977-1980.
- SULFUR. contributing editor 1980-1981.
- CONJUNCTIONS, contributing editor 1990 .
- POETRY INTERNATIONAL, contributing editor 1996
.
T E A C
H I N G
Current
Teaching Activities
- Asher B. Edelman Professor of Literature, Bard
College (1986 - )
- Co-Director, The Writing Program, Division
of Languages and Literature, Bard College.
- Founding Member of The Milton Avery Graduate
School of the Arts, Bard College, member of the Graduate Committee,
and director of the Writing Program (1980-1993)
Earlier
Teaching Activities
- Wagner College, 1960-61.
- State University of New York at Buffalo, 1964.
- Tufts University. Visiting Professor of Modern
Poetry, 1966-67.
- California Institute of Technology (Caltech).
Poet in Residence. 1971-72. (The first occupant of this position.)
Poet-in-Residence
at:
- Yale University (Calhoun College)
- Kansas University
- CalTech
- Dickinson College
- University of Southern California,
- California Institute of the Arts
Readings
and lectures at many American and Canadian universities.
Useful
Bio-bibliographical data may be found in:
- WORLD AUTHORS (1990 edition) H.W. Wilson Co.
- CONTEMPORARY AUTHORS, Detroit.
- DICTIONARY OF LITERARY BIOGRAPHY (Gale Research)
Vol.130
- CONTEMPORARY POETS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE,
London.
- WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA.
- Lepper, BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SEVENTY FIVE POST-WAR
AMERICAN POETS.
- PENGUIN COMPANION TO AMERICAN LITERATURE.
- VORT Number 5 (Robert Kelly Issue), Bloomington,
1974.
- Critical discussion by Patrick Meanor in POSTWAR
AMERICAN POETRY: One Hundred American Poets, ed. Joseph Conte, Gale
Research, 1996.
- Richard L. Blevins, article on RK in AMERICAN
SHORT STORY WRITERS SINCE WORLD WAR II, Gale Research, Detroit, 1993.
- Autobiographical Essay in CONTEMPORARY AUTHORS:
Autobiography Series, Volume 19, Gale Research, Detroit, 1994.
- Edward Schelb, The Early Poetry of Robert
Kelly. Forthcoming, 2001.
Published
Bibliography
Jed
Rasula, "Robert Kelly: A Checklist." Credences: a Journal of
Twentieth Century Poetry and Poetics, New Series, Volume 3, Number 1,
State University of New York at Buffalo. (The same issue contains a study
of the work and guide to it by Rasula: "Ten Different Fruits on One
Different Tree: Reading Robert Kelly," 127-175.) The checklist runs
35 pages, and lists poems, stories, essays and reviews published through
the early 1980s. A supplement is being prepared covering essays, poems
and stories published through 1988.
Translations
into other languages
- Poems and stories have been translated into
Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, German and Serbian.
- Su cuerpo contra el tiempo, Mexico City,
Ediciones El Corno Emplumado, 1963. Translated by Margaret Randall and
Sergio Mondragon.
- A collection of short stories has been announced
by Christian Bourgois in Paris.
- Il Maestro di Silenzio,translated by
Anna Pensante, Milan, Editore Tranchida, 1993.
- Translations of other fiction forthcoming in
Italian and German. Work appears in anthologies of modern American poetry
that have been published in Mexico, Spain, France, Italy, Brazil and
Germany.
- Il albero trasparente, translated by
Anna Pensante, Milan, Editore Tranchida, 1994.
- Geschichten aus Russisch, translated
by Schuldt, Berlin, Edition Plasma, 1995.
- Schlaflose Schnheit, translated by Schuldt,
Salzburg, Residenz Verlag, 1996.
Anthologies
Some representative anthologies include:
AMERICAN
POETRY SINCE 1950 (Eliot Weinberg). THE NORTON ANTHOLOGY OF POSTMODERN
AMERICAN POETRY (Paul Hoover), FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE CENTURY (Douglas
Messerli), THE VOICE THAT IS GREAT WITHIN US (Hayden Carruth), A CATERPILLAR
ANTHOLOGY (Clayton Eshleman), OPEN POETRY (Gross), AMERICA:A PROPHECY
(Rothenberg and Quasha), ACTIVE ANTHOLOGY (Quasha), THE POSTMODERNS (Allen
and Butterick), PRIMARY TROUBLE (Donahue, Foster, Schwartz), BENEATH A
SINGLE MOON: Buddhism in American Poetry (Johnson and Paulenich), SUDDEN
FICTION (Shapard and Thomas), AMERIKANISCHE POETOLOGIE (Helmut Breinig),
PRAYERS AT 3 A.M. (Phil Cousineau). POETRY OF THE MILLENNIUM (Rothenberg
& Joris).
H O N O
R S
- Doctor of Letters, State University of New
York, Oneonta, 1994.
- Award for Distinction from the National Academy
and Institute of Arts and Letters, 1986.
- National Endowment for the Arts, Fellowship
1976.
- CAPS Fellow, 1978.
- Los Angeles Times Award 1980, for the Best
Book of Poetry of the Year. Represented the United States at the International
Poetry Festival 1987, Luxemburg.
- Judge on the Poetry Panel for the New York
Foundation of the Arts, 1988.
- Judge for Fiction, General Electric Awards,
Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines, 1988.
- National Endowment for the Arts, Panelist for
Small Press Publication, 1990-91.
- "Hercules Musarum" chosen for The
Best American Poetry 1988, edited by John Ashbery, New York, Collier
Books, 1988.
- "Flowers for the New Year" chosen
for The Best American Poetry 1991, edited by Mark Strand. New York,
Collier Books, 1991.
- "Mapping" chosen for The Best American
Poetry 1993 , edited by Louise Glck. New York, 1993.
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