Cid (Sidney) Corman (June 29, 1924 – March 12, 2004) was an American poet, translator and editor, most notably of Origin, who was a key figure in the...
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Castilian nobleman Cid Corman (1924–2004), poet Cid Samson (born 1943), Canadian politician Gérald Cid (born 1983), footballer Hilda Cid (born 1933), Chilean...
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her home in New York City. Her brother-in-law was poet and translator Cid Corman. "Marriage Is Announced". The Boston Globe. 1946-08-04. p. 95. Retrieved...
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Corman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Avery Corman (born 1935), American novelist Cid Corman (1924–2004), American poet Doyle Corman...
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Reprints Kojima and Petersen translations; "Cogwheels" translated by Cid Corman and Susumu Kamaike. Akutagawa & Dazai: Instances of Literary Adaptation...
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became regular. She was also befriended by a number of poets, including Cid Corman, Basil Bunting and several younger British and US poets who were interested...
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Samuel Beckett, Richard Wilbur, James Wright, John Ashbery, W. S. Merwin, Cid Corman, Gustaf Sobin, Kevin Hart (poet) and Paul Auster. Translators into German...
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Bashō, Matsuo. Back Roads to Far Towns: Bashō's Oku-no-hosomichi. Trans. Cid Corman and Kamaike Susumu. 2nd ed. (1st ed. Grossman, 1968.) Hopewell: Ecco Press...
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visual mesmerization that is suitable to the curious nightmare mood". Cid Corman wrote in Film Quarterly that "the beauty of the film seems largely due...
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Origin was an American poetry magazine that was founded in 1951 by Cid Corman. The magazine provided an early platform for the work of Charles Olson, Robert...
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aware of Zen inspired poetry "by way of poets like Clayton Eshleman and Cid Corman, and most powerfully of all through Gary Snyder". He wrote that his long...
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Raymond Souster's Contact Press. His poems also appeared in Origin, Cid Corman's magazine. In 1957, Turnbull started Migrant Press, one of the first British-run...
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John Brandi Reginald Horace Blyth Ross Clark Robbie Coburn Billy Collins Cid Corman Tyler Knott Gregson Lee Gurga James William Hackett William J. Higginson...
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Pound, he came into contact with Robert Creeley, which led to links with Cid Corman, Denise Levertov, Charles Olson, Joel Oppenheimer and Jonathan Williams...
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Yale University Phyllis Schlafly 1943 Washington University in St. Louis Cid Corman 1945 Tufts University Frank Church 1947 Stanford University Jack St. Clair...
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(March 25, 1925 – November 21, 2011) was an American poet associated with Cid Corman's Origin and press. He is widely regarded as one of the most musical of...
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introduced him, via correspondence, to Louis Zukofksy, Robert Creeley, Cid Corman, as well as to poets closer to his own generation: Paul Blackburn, Robert...
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friends with Gary Snyder, who lived in Kyoto in the 1950s, and through him Cid Corman and Allen Ginsberg.[citation needed] In 1956, Watson received a PhD from...
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putting together a British issue of the American magazine Origin, edited by Cid Corman, and he asked Fisher to contribute. Fisher and Turnbull became friends...
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teacher in 1949. The story goes that he wrote to Cid Corman, whose radio show he heard on the farm, and Corman had him read on the show, which is how Charles...
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Richard Blevins, 10 vols. (Black Sparrow Press, 1980–96). Charles Olson & Cid Corman: Complete Correspondence 1950-1964, ed. George Evans, 2 vols. (Orono,...
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Boyle William Bronk Frederick Busch Hayden Carruth Tom Clark Peter Cole Cid Corman Gregory Corso Robert Creeley Guy Davenport Edward Dahlberg Helen DeWitt...
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suited to performance by children. During the 1950s, the American poet Cid Corman began to experiment with what he called oral poetry. This involved spontaneously...
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Guernsey poet in Guernésiais Tristan Corbière (1845–1875), French poet Cid Corman (1924–2004), US poet, translator and editor Alfred Corn (born 1943), US...
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com. Retrieved 2012-06-10. "A Faithful Account of Where I Live: The Letters of Cid Corman and William Bronk". Emilydickinson.org. Retrieved 2012-06-10....
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on October 6, 2008. Word for word: essays on the arts of language By Cid Corman p. 221 "Notable Alumni". Boston Latin School. n.d. Archived from the original...
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February 2018 Ephesians 2:1–2: NRSV Ephesians 2:2: NKJV Mark 4:NKJV Cid., Corman (2021-06-25). "Ephesians 2:2". Real Bible Believers – San Jose Bible...
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tsūshin, a volume of drawings. Together with Kyoto-based US-American poet Cid Corman, a close friend, Tsutaka published Any How, a collection of poems and...
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Copass (1920–2006) William Corbett (1942–2018) Billy Corgan (born 1967) Cid Corman (1924–2004) Alfred Corn (born 1943) Gregory Corso (1930–2001) Jayne Cortez...
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Brossard, Michael Carlson, Carlota Caulfield, Linda Chown, Brian Coffey, Cid Corman, Theodore Enslin, Matthew Geden, Harry Gilonis, Peter Gizzi, Robert Hampson...
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