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Charles Wright (Critical Survey of Poetry)
Other Literary Forms
Halflife: Improvisations and Interviews, 1977-1987 (1988) is a collection of writings about poetry, Charles Wright’s own and others, in the form of passages from his notebooks, essays, and interviews. Quarter Notes (1995) is a similar volume. Wright has translated Eugenio Montale’s The Storm and Other Poems (1978) and Dino Campana’s Orphic Songs (1984).
Achievements
A major figure in American poetry, Charles Wright has received extensive critical recognition. Among his many awards are a Guggenheim...
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