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- Barbara_Guest abstract "Barbara Guest née Barbara Ann Pinson (September 6, 1920 – February 15, 2006) was an American poet and prose stylist. Guest first gained recognition as a member of the first generation New York School of poetry. Guest wrote more than 15 books of poetry spanning sixty years of writing. In 1999, she was awarded the Frost Medal for Lifetime Achievement by the Poetry Society of America. Guest also wrote art criticism, essays, and plays. Her collages appeared on the covers of several of her books of poetry. She was also well known for her biography of the poet H.D., Herself Defined: The Poet H.D. and Her World (1984).Born in Wilmington, North Carolina and raised in California, Guest attended UCLA, and then earned a B.A. in General Curriculum-Humanities in 1943 at UC Berkeley. She worked as an editorial associate at ARTnews magazine from 1951-1959.".
- Barbara_Guest award Robert_Frost_Medal.
- Barbara_Guest birthDate "1920-09-06".
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- Barbara_Guest deathDate "2006-02-15".
- Barbara_Guest deathPlace Berkeley,_California.
- Barbara_Guest deathPlace United_States.
- Barbara_Guest deathYear "2006".
- Barbara_Guest influenced Elizabeth_Robinson.
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- Barbara_Guest influencedBy John_Ashbery.
- Barbara_Guest influencedBy John_O'Hara.
- Barbara_Guest influencedBy Surrealism.
- Barbara_Guest movement New_York_School_(art).
- Barbara_Guest occupation Poet.
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- Barbara_Guest awards "Robert Frost Medal".
- Barbara_Guest birthPlace United_States.
- Barbara_Guest birthPlace Wilmington,_North_Carolina.
- Barbara_Guest caption "Photograph by Gloria Graham during the video taping of "Add-Verse", 2003".
- Barbara_Guest dateOfBirth "1920-09-06".
- Barbara_Guest dateOfDeath "2006-02-15".
- Barbara_Guest deathDate "2006-02-15".
- Barbara_Guest deathPlace Berkeley,_California.
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- Barbara_Guest genre "Poetry, prose".
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- Barbara_Guest influenced Elizabeth_Robinson.
- Barbara_Guest influenced Kathleen_Fraser.
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- Barbara_Guest influenced Marjorie_Welish.
- Barbara_Guest influenced Norma_Cole.
- Barbara_Guest influenced Rachel_Blau_DuPlessis.
- Barbara_Guest influences Abstract_expressionism.
- Barbara_Guest influences Action_painting.
- Barbara_Guest influences H.D..
- Barbara_Guest influences James_Schuyler.
- Barbara_Guest influences John_Ashbery.
- Barbara_Guest influences John_O'Hara.
- Barbara_Guest influences Surrealism.
- Barbara_Guest movement New_York_School_(art).
- Barbara_Guest name "Barbara Guest".
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- Barbara_Guest notableworks ""Herself Defined", "Fair Realism", "Forces of Imagination"".
- Barbara_Guest occupation Poet.
- Barbara_Guest placeOfBirth Wilmington,_North_Carolina.
- Barbara_Guest placeOfDeath Berkeley,_California.
- Barbara_Guest shortDescription "American writer".
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- Barbara_Guest source "Interview on LINEBreak with Charles Bernstein. 1995".
- Barbara_Guest source "Lecture titled "How I Got Out of Poetry and into Prose." 1992.".
- Barbara_Guest text "Poetry is where the concrete object is bathed in a new atmosphere lifted out of itself to become a fiction. The poet is not there only to share a poetic communication but to stimulate an imaginative speculation on the nature of reality.".
- Barbara_Guest text "The poet wishes to align the contents of the poem with the vision which directs it. When this occurs, we say of a poem that it has wings. It is possible that words may occur in a fixed space and sequences so that they are called words of a poem. We say this poem is made of words. It is true many poems are constructed solely of words. These are the words that sit on paper without vision. We have all read these poems and we know after we have read them, we feel curiously bereft. Our expectations of enoblement by the poem have been disappointed by the lackluster condition of the poem. We decide that this poem is not very inspired. And what do we mean by this? We desired inspiration that the poem contained within it, the spirit of poetry. We have learned that words are only utensils. They are inorganic unless there is a spirit within the poem, to elevate it, to give it wings so that the poem may soar above the page and enter our consciousness where we may, if we wish, give it a long life.".
- Barbara_Guest text "The subject matter finds itself...You find the subject as you proceed with the poem.".
- Barbara_Guest text "is something fluid which can twist itself into a poem.".
- Barbara_Guest description "American writer".
- Barbara_Guest description "American writer".
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