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Daybook of a Virtual Poet

by Robert Creeley
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Nonfiction. Poetics. "DAY BOOK OF A VIRTUAL POET provides a unique entrance into the ideas and practices--into the life, finally--of one of our great writers"--Burt Kimmelman. This unique book is a record of e-mail letters from Robert Creeley to high school students participating in an online honors poetry course. It explores the educational possibilities of a medium that has become second nature to people across the generations. Creeley: "All the tendentious proposals as to 'why write,' in Pound's useful phrase, finally fade to the one point W.C. Williams made by saying, 'Why don't we tell them it's fun?' Not just the authority of endless revisions, not just the lists of publications or prizes won, not just the company of poets of public record--just fun. Fun. Fun.... I don't think a book has so pleased me in years, just that it came so unintentionallyto hand. More than anything else, it was a place to say a great many things as a poet, to make clear what I valued...to keep the faith in my own way."

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Phil Hall

Robert Creely's wonderful Day Book of a Virtual Poet is a unique marriage of the lyrical and the digital...The book's cyber0relevanct is flavored by Creely's invaluable listings of Web sites where readers can seek out classical and contemporary works...Throughout the text, Creeley's enthusiasn never flags, and his playful language is wonderfully idiosyncratic.
β€”Wired

Book Details

Published
November 1, 1998
Publisher
Spuyten Duyvil
Pages
134
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781881471288

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