Kunitz, Stanley (Jasspon) - Further Reading

FURTHER READING

Biographies

Guston, Philip. A Celebration for Stanley Kunitz on His 80th Birthday. New York: Sheep Meadow Press, 1986, 159 p.

A collection of reminiscences and testimonials by friends and other admirers of Kunitz.

Criticism

Claire, William F. Review of A Kind of Order, a Kind of Folly, by Stanley Kunitz. The American Scholar 45, No. 4 (Autumn 1976): 598.

Notes Kunitz's many varied interests, including his knowledge of the visual arts and involvement in the work of younger poets.

Davis, Cynthia A. "Stanley Kunitz and the Transubstantial Word." The Literary Review 24, No. 3 (Spring 1981): 413-26.

Studies the development of Kunitz's use of language in relation to the dominant archetypal patterns in his poetry: death and rebirth, the quest, the night journey, and the lost father.

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