Barbara Guest
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Barbara Guest | |
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Born | 6 September 1920 Wilmington, North Carolina |
Died | 15 February 2006 Berkeley, California |
Occupation | American poet |
Barbara Guest née Barbara Ann Pinson (6 September, 1920 – 15 February, 2006) was an American poet and critic most often associated with the New York School.
Born in Wilmington, North Carolina and raised in California, Guest earned a B.A. in General Curriculum-Humanities in 1943 at UC Berkeley. She spent years in New York City where she became involved with the New York School Poets. She was also well-known for her book on the poet H.D., Herself Defined: The Poet H.D. and Her World (1984). In 1999, she was awarded the Frost Medal for Lifetime Achievement by the Poetry Society of America.
[edit] Publications
- The Location of Things (Tibor de Nagy, 1960)
- Poems: The Location of Things, Archaics, The Open Skies (Doubleday & Company, 1962)
- The Open Skies (1962)
- The Blue Stairs (Corinth Books, 1968)
- Moscow Mansions (Viking, 1973)
- The Countess from Minneapolis (Burning Deck Press, 1976)
- Seeking Air (Black Sparrow, 1977; reprint, Los Angeles: Sun & Moon Press, 1997)
- The Türler Losses (Montréal: Mansfield Book Mart, 1979)
- Biography (Burning Deck, 1980)
- Quilts (Vehicle Edition, 1981)
- Herself Defined: The Poet H. D. and Her World (Doubleday & Company, 1984)
- Fair Realism (Sun & Moon Press, 1989)
- Musicality (1988)
- Defensive Rapture (Sun & Moon Press, 1993)
- Selected Poems (Sun & Moon Press, 1995)
- Quill Solitary, Apparition (The Post-Apollo Press, 1996)
- Seeking Air (Sun & Moon Press, 1997)
- Etruscan Reader VI (with Robin Blaser and Lee Harwood)(1998)
- Rocks on a Platter (Wesleyan, 1999)
- If So, Tell Me (Reality Street Editions, UK, 1999)
- The Confetti Trees (Sun & Moon, 1999)
- Symbiosis (Berkeley: Kelsey Street Press, 2000)
- Miniatures and Other Poems (Wesleyan University Press, 2002)
- Forces of Imagination: Writing on Writing (Kelsey Street Press, 2003)
- Durer in the Window: Reflexions on Art (Roof Books, 2003)
- The Red Gaze (Wesleyan University Press, 2005)
[edit] External links
- Barbara Guest site at Electronic Poetry Center
- Barbara Guest site at Jacket Magazine
- Poet of the New York School, Is Dead at 85 NY Times obituary
- "The Gendered Marvelous: Barbara Guest, surrealism, and feminist reception" essay on Guest by Rachel Blau DuPlessis
- When I Say the Word Home, I Almost Whisper It Tribute & Remembrance on the passing of Guest
- Barbara Guest Memory Bank A gathering of brief memoirs and BG poems (selected by her readers) to honor the life and writing of Barbara Guest
- Review of 'The Red Gaze' at poetry magazine "Intercapillary Space"