Charles Olson
Charles Olson
Charles Olsonwas a second generation American poet who was a link between earlier figures such as Ezra Pound and William Carlos Williams and the New American poets, which includes the New York School, the Black Mountain School, the Beat poets, and the San Francisco Renaissance. Consequently, many postmodern groups, such as the poets of the language school, include Olson as a primary and precedent figure. He described himself not so much as a poet or writer but as "an archeologist...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPoet
Date of Birth27 December 1910
CountryUnited States of America
And all now is war where so lately there was peace, and the sweet brotherhood, the use of tilled fields.
Dead, hung up indoors, the kingfisher will not indicate a favoring wind, or avert the thunderbolt.
My life has been given its orders: the seasons seize the soul and the body, and make mock of any dispersed effort. The hour of death is the only trespass
The flowers are ravined by bees, the fruit blossoms are thrown to the ground, the wind the rain forces everything.
Knowledge is the harvest of attention
All that matters is that the thing be the thing of the thing.
You can do anything, literally, right? That's one of the exciting possibilities of the present.
I'm trying to climb up both walls at once.
Forgive me if I sleep until I wake up.
This morning of the small snow I count the blessings, the leak in the faucet which makes of the sink time, the drop of the water on water.
O.K. I'm running out of appetite. Let this swirl- a bit like Crab Nebula- do for now.
An American is a complex of occasions, themselves a geometry of spatial nature.
ONE PERCEPTION MUST IMMEDIATELY AND DIRECTLY LEAD TO A FURTHER PERCEPTION