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Robert Pinsky

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Robert Pinsky

Robert Pinsky (b. 1940), at a 2005 event.
Born 20 October 1940 (1940-10-20) (age 67).
Long Branch, New Jersey United States
Occupation poet, literary critic, editor, academic
Nationality American
Writing period 1968-present
Genres poetry, literary criticism.
Notable work(s) Landor's Poetry (1968)

Robert Pinsky (born October 20, 1940) is an American poet, essayist, literary critic, and translator. From 1997 – 2000, he served as Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress. Pinsky is the author of nineteen books, most of which are collections of his own poetry. His published work also includes critically acclaimed translations, including a collection of poems by Czeslaw Milosz and Dante Alighieri. He teaches at Boston University [1].

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[edit] Biography

Early on, Pinsky was inspired by the flow and tension of jazz and the excitement that it made him feel. He said it was an incredible experience that he has tried to reproduce in his poetry. The musicality of poetry was and is extremely important to his work. [1].

He received a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship in 1974, and in 1997 was named the United States Poet Laureate and Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress. He now lives in Newton Corner, Massachusetts, and teaches in the graduate writing program at Boston University.

As Poet Laureate, Robert Pinsky founded the Favorite Poem Project, in which thousands of Americans of varying backgrounds, all ages, and from every state share their favorite poems. Pinsky believed that, contrary to stereotype, poetry has a strong presence in the American culture. The project sought to document that presence, giving voice to the American audience for poetry.[citation needed]

Pinsky is also the author of the interactive fiction game Mindwheel (1984) developed by Synapse Industries and released by Broderbund. [2]

Pinsky guest-starred in a 2002 episode of the animated sitcom, The Simpsons entitled Little Girl in the Big Ten, and appeared on The Colbert Report in April, 2007 as the judge of a "Meta-Free-Phor-All" between Stephen Colbert and Sean Penn.

[edit] Literary Criticism

Pinsky is often praised for "his grasp of traditional metrical forms and his ability to evoke timeless meaning within the strictures of contemporary idioms." Critics applaud, "his ability to imbue simple images—a Brownie troop square dance, cold weather, the music of Fats Waller—with underlying meaning to create order out of the accidental events people encounter in their lives." Commentators admire Pinsky's, "ambitiousness, his juxtaposition of the personal with the universal, the present with the past, the simple with the complex, and it has been noted that his intellectual style presents challenges to readers, obliging them to unravel the complexity behind the clarity of language and imagery."[citation needed]

About Robert Pinsky's first book of poems Robert Lowell wrote, "It is refreshing to find a poet who is intellectually interesting and technically first-rate. Robert Pinsky belongs to that rarest category of talent, a poet-critic."

In the Times Literary Supplement, William Pritchard[citation needed] called "Sadness and Happiness", "the best work by any younger poet within recent memory."

Louis Martz called Pinsky[citation needed]"the most exhilarating new poet that I have read since A. R. Ammons entered upon the scene. In his peculiar and original combination of abstract utterance and vivid image Pinsky points the way toward the future of poetry."

"The Inferno of Dante" has been celebrated by Stephen Greenblatt[citation needed] as, "the premier modern text for English-language readers to experience Dante's power."

“In his poems Pinsky talks, with democratic warmth and intimacy, to the common things of this world. His extraordinary poems remind us that he has always embodied the very ideal he proposes for what a poet can do,” Lloyd Schwarz, The Boston Phoenix[citation needed]

"Robert Pinsky's poetry is noted for its combination of vivid imagery and clear, discursive language that explores such themes as truth, the history of nations and individuals, and the transcendent aspects of simple acts. Pinsky strives to create an organized view of the world, often confronting and trying to explain the past to bring order to the present. Recurring subjects in his work include the Holocaust, religion, and childhood. Pinsky's moral tone and mastery of poetic meter often are compared to eighteenth- and nineteenth-century English poets, and the insights conveyed in his analytical works on poetry have led critics to place him in the tradition of other poet-critics such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Matthew Arnold, T. S. Eliot, and W. H. Auden."[citation needed]

[edit] Published works

[edit] Poetry

  • Sadness and Happiness (1975)
  • An Explanation of America (1980)
  • History of My Heart (1984)
  • Dying (1984)
  • The Want Bone (1990)
  • The Figured Wheel: New and Collected Poems 1966-1996 (1996)
  • Jersey Rain (2000)
  • Gulf Music: Poems (2007)

[edit] Prose

  • The Situation of Poetry (1977)
  • Poetry and the World (1988)
  • The Sounds of Poetry (1998)
  • Democracy, Culture, and the Voice of Poetry (2002)
  • The Life of David (2006)

[edit] As Translator

  • The Separate Notebooks by Czeslaw Milosz, with Renata Gorczynski and Robert Hass (1984)
  • The Inferno of Dante: A New Verse Translation (1995)

[edit] As Editor

  • Landor's Poetry (1968)
  • Handbook of Heartbreak (1998)
  • Americans' Favorite Poems: The Favorite Poem Project Anthology, with Maggie Dietz (1999)
  • Poems to Read (2002)
  • An Invitation to Poetry (2004)

[edit] Honors and awards

[edit] Notes and references

[edit] Notes and citations

[edit] Books and printed materials

  • The Art of Poetry LXXVI: Robert Pinsky" The Paris Review No. 144 (1997), 180-213 (interview)

[edit] Online Resources

[edit] External links

Persondata
NAME Robert Pinsky
ALTERNATIVE NAMES none
SHORT DESCRIPTION American poet, editor, literary critic, academic.
DATE OF BIRTH 20 October 1940
PLACE OF BIRTH Long Branch, New Jersey (United States)
DATE OF DEATH Still alive
PLACE OF DEATH Still alive.


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