"Robert Creeley has created a noble life body of poetry that extends the work of predecessors Pound, Williams, Zukofsky, and Olson and that provides like them a method for his successors in exploring our new American poetic consciousness."Allen Ginsberg
If I were writing this was the last book of poems completed by Robert Creeley and published during his lifetime (New Directions, 2003). The words that he wrote to describe this book are oddly prophetic: "Age brings experience, not wisdom; age makes time actualeach day anotheruntil there is no more. These poems have been my company, my solace, my feelings, my heart. When they cannot speak it will all be silence." Though Creeley died in 2005, his poems are not silentthey vibrantly continue to embrace life while acknowledging, with no self-pity, the inevitability of death. The message (as he always ended his letters) is "Onward!"
Robert Creeley (1926-2005) was one of America's most acclaimed and respected poets. Receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Before Columbus Foundation in 2000 as well as a Lannan Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001 simply confirmed the words of the citation for his 1999 Bollingen Prize in Poetry: "As editor, publisher, traveler, teacher, writer; as mind-worker Robert Creeley has been a seminal figure of the second half of the 20th century."
Publisher: New Directions
Distributor: W. W. Norton
Publication Date: 08-28-2008
Pages: 112
Measurements: 8in X 5in