ROBERT CREELEY AND THE GENIUS OF AMERICAN COMMON PLACE


Published by New Directions in 1993, I read this a few years after reading the Olson and Dorn biographies. Significantly slimmer at just 150 pages or so, Clark’s Creeley biography reads more like a collaboration between the biographer and the autobiographer. Including photographs, poems and a lot of excerpts from interviews and essay, Clark’s approach to this biography is quite different from his accounts of Creeley’s good friends Olson and Dorn.
—KS

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