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Robert Duncan (poet) - Wikipedia Robert Edward Duncan (January 7, 1919 – February 3, 1988 [1]) was an American poet and a devotee of Hilda "H D " Doolittle and the Western esoteric tradition [2] who spent most of his career in and around San Francisco [3]
Robert Duncan | The Poetry Foundation Robert Duncan died in San Francisco in 1988 after a long battle with kidney disease His papers are housed at the State University of New York-Buffalo Even after his death, Duncan has continued to exert a powerful and profound influence on the shape of American poetry
Robert Duncan - IMDb Robert Duncan Actor: Drop the Dead Donkey Robert Duncan was born on July 27, 1952 in Cornwall, England, UK He trained to be a journalist, and worked for the Cornish Reporter He made his television debut starring alongside the late Nyree Dawn Porter, and Ian Hendry in the ITV daytime drama For Maddie with Love
Robert Duncan (composer) - Wikipedia Robert Duncan is a composer of film and television music [1] He has composed music for such TV series as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Castle, as well as films such as Butterfly on a Wheel and Into the Blue 2: The Reef [2]
About Robert Duncan - Academy of American Poets Born on January 7, 1919, in Oakland, California, Robert Duncan took an active role in emerging arts movements and communitites at the time—including Abstract Expressionism, Surrealism, the San Francisco Renaissance and Black Mountain College—and developed a style uniquely his own
Robert Duncan - Wikipedia Robert B Duncan (1920–2011), U S representative from Oregon; Mike Duncan (politician) (Robert Michael Duncan, born 1951), chairman of the Republican National Committee; Robert M Duncan Jr (born 1978), United States attorney and son of Mike Duncan; Robert M Duncan (Oregon politician), former president of the Oregon State Senate
Robert Duncan If you’re too young to have experienced that decade but find yourself curious about its bombed-out cities, the rise of punk rock and the national ‘malaise,’ you could do much worse than to start with Robert Duncan’s debut novel, Loudmouth ”
Robert Duncan: “Often I Am Permitted to Return to a Meadow” Described by Kenneth Rexroth as “one of the most accomplished, one of the most influential” of the postwar American poets, Robert Duncan was an important part of both the Black Mountain school of poetry, led