¬ü°ê¤å¾Ç­º­¶   /   The 20th Century -- Second Half ¤G¤Q¥@¬ö -- «á¥b  /  §@®a  /  James  Wright  ¸â©i¤h¡DµÜ¯S´µ
James  Wright
¸â©i¤h¡DµÜ¯S´µ
¹Ï¤ù¨Ó·½¡Ghttp://www.poetryconnection.net/poets/James_Wright
¥D­n¤åÃþ¡GPoem
¸ê®Æ´£¨ÑªÌ¡GKate Liu/¼B¬ö¶²;Joseph Morphy/¾¥¾ö;Ray Schulte/¿½²Ã¹p; image credit - poetryconnection.net
ÃöÁä¦rµü¡GIntroduction to Literature 1998 American Literature Modern and Contemporary U.S. Poetry

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)

Copyright ©2009 °ê¬ì·|¤H¤å¾Ç¤¤¤ß All Rights Reserved.