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The Opening of the Field : Poetry

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Speaking of his own work, Robert Duncan (1919-1987) said: "I make poetry as other men make war or make love or make states or revolutions: to exercise my faculties at large." The Opening of the Field, his first major collection, was originally brought out in 1960; in it, Duncan introduced his "Structures of Rime," the open series he continued in his subsequent collections, Roots and Branches (1964) and Bending the Bow (1968), Ground Work: Before the War (1983), and Ground Work II: In the Dark (1987). "Structures of Rime" affirms his belief in the universal integrity of the poem itself in the living process of language.

Thus in "The Structure of Rime I" he declares: "O Lasting Sentence, / sentence after sentence I make in your image.

In the feet that measure the dance of my pages I hear cosmic intoxications of the man I will be."

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0811204804 / 9780811204804
Paperback / softback
811.54
01/02/1973
United States
96 pages
132 x 206 mm, 114 grams
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