Poetry of Paul Goodman

Paul Goodman described himself as a man of letters but foremost a poet. He published several poetry collections in his life, including The Lordly Hudson (1962), Hawkweed (1967), North Percy (1968), and Homespun of Oatmeal Gray (1970). His Collected Poems (1973) were published posthumously.[1]

Background

Goodman began to write poems in his youth, before his first stories. He was known to compose his poems on paper scraps and envelopes that he carried.[2]

Collections

  • Stop-Light: Five Dance Poems (1941)
  • The Lordly Hudson: Collected Poems (1962)
  • Hawkweed (1967)
  • North Percy (1968)
  • Homespun of Oatmeal Gray (1970)
  • Collected Poems (1973)

References

  1. Rogoff 1997, pp. 129–130.
  2. Stoehr 1986, p. 149.

Works cited

  • Stoehr, Taylor (1986). "Adam and Everyman: Paul Goodman in His Stories". Words and Deeds: Essays on the Realistic Imagination. New York: AMS Press. pp. 149–164. ISBN 978-0-404-61578-9. OCLC 11001514.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)

Further reading

  • Barnard, Roger (February 1, 1973). "Goodman Observed". New Society. 23 (539). pp. 251–252. ISSN 0028-6729. ProQuest 1307085609.
  • Capouya, Emile (Fall 1974). "The Poet as Prophet". Parnassus: Poetry in Review. 2: 23–30. Gale KKQFFJ905098518.
  • Carruth, Hayden (1992). "Paul Goodman and the Grand Community". Suicides and Jazzers. University of Michigan Press. pp. 81–133. ISBN 978-0-472-09419-6.
  • Diggory, Terence (2009). Encyclopedia of the New York School Poets. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4381-1905-2.
  • Green, Martin (January 25, 1973). "The Liberation Man". The Guardian. p. 11. ISSN 0261-3077 via ProQuest.
  • Horowitz, Steven Paul (1987). The Poetry of Paul Goodman (Ph.D.). University of Iowa. OCLC 34486237.
  • Horowitz, Steven P. (1989). "An Investigation of Paul Goodman and Black Mountain". American Poetry. 7 (1): 2–30. ISSN 0737-3635.
  • Howard, Richard (1969). "Paul Goodman". Alone with America: Essays on the Art of Poetry in the United States Since 1950. New York: Atheneum. pp. 153–163. Gale UUOFSF585881116.
  • Justice, Donald (1956). "Occasional Poetry (Revs. of The Copernican Revolution and Days by Paul Goodman)". Poetry. 89 (2): 120–122. ISSN 0032-2032. JSTOR 20586323.
  • Lehman, David; Brehm, John, eds. (April 3, 2006). "Paul Goodman". The Oxford Book of American Poetry. Oxford University Press. pp. 569–. ISBN 978-0-19-976997-1.
  • Levertov, Denise (April 13, 1963). "One of the Lucky (Rev. of The Lordly Hudson)". Nation. 196 (15): 310. ISSN 0027-8378 via EBSCOhost.
  • Lynch, Michael (July 1974). "Goodman the Poet". Body Politic (14): 10. ISSN 0315-3606 via EBSCOhost.
  • Mazzocco, Robert (May 21, 1970). "Good Man (Rev. of Hawkweed and Five Years by Paul Goodman)". The New York Review of Books. 14 (10). pp. 3–. ISSN 0028-7504. ProQuest 1311527808.
  • Ostriker, Alicia (1976). "Paul Goodman". Partisan Review. 43 (2). pp. 286–295. ISSN 0031-2525.
  • Rogoff, Leonard (1997). "Paul Goodman". In Shatzky, Joel; Taub, Michael (eds.). Contemporary Jewish-American Novelists: A Bio-critical Sourcebook. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood. pp. 128–139. ISBN 978-0-313-29462-4. OCLC 35758115.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Rorem, Ned (2013). "Goodman, Paul". The Grove Dictionary of American Music. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-531428-1.
  • Rorem, Ned (November 20, 1983). "Literary Menage a Trois". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. ProQuest 147543716.
  • Roskolenko, Harry (1956). "A Question of Governance (Rev. of Red Jacket by Paul Goodman)". Poetry. 89 (2): 118–119. ISSN 0032-2032. JSTOR 20586322.
  • Shapiro, Harvey (September 1, 1963). "To Be Oneself, to Be Sane, to Insist". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
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