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What Does Not Change: The Significance of Charles Olson's 'the Kingfishers
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What Does Not Change: The Significance of Charles Olson’s ‘the Kingfishers

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Taking its title from the first line of Charles Olson’s poem The Kingfishers, this book provides a full-scale exegesis of that milestone poem in postwar American literature. Maud demonstrates that this poem is so crucial to understanding Olson’s development that a study of it takes one into every aspect of Olson’s early life and thought. This long-awaited explication (Guy Davenport announced its existence and anticipated its importance in 1985) removes what has been an obstacle in the path of further study of Olson.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 March 1998
Pages
176
ISBN
9781611471496

Taking its title from the first line of Charles Olson’s poem The Kingfishers, this book provides a full-scale exegesis of that milestone poem in postwar American literature. Maud demonstrates that this poem is so crucial to understanding Olson’s development that a study of it takes one into every aspect of Olson’s early life and thought. This long-awaited explication (Guy Davenport announced its existence and anticipated its importance in 1985) removes what has been an obstacle in the path of further study of Olson.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 March 1998
Pages
176
ISBN
9781611471496