A Biographical Sketch:
James Wright was born in Martin's Ferry, Ohio in 1927 and died of cancer in New York in 1980. He wrote with compassion about social outcasts--criminals, prostitutes, and the insane--as well as politics, nature, and human relationships. ...In a poem entitled "Many of our Waters," Wright offers [a] comment on his goals:
The kind of poetry I want to write is
The poetry of a grown man.
The young poets of New York come to me with
Their mangled figures of speech,
But they have little pity
For the pure clear word.
I know something about the pure clear word,
Though I am not yet a grown man.
And who is he?
Wright's "pure clear words" illustrate various poetic options available to contemporary poets; he wrote both closed and open form poems ... (Ray Schulte)
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