Robert Kelly (born September 24, 1935) is an American poet associated with the deep image group. Kelly was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Samuel Jason and Margaret Rose (Kane) Kelly. He did his undergraduate studies at the City College of the City University of New York, graduating in 1955. He then spent three years at Columbia University. He has worked as a translator and teacher, most notably at Bard College, where he has worked since 1961. Wikipedia
...Robert Kelly Online Works Poems: Two Poems from Jacket The Invaders from RIF/T Sermon on Language from RIF/T Mont Blanc Send a Comment Search 2007... epc.buffalo.edu/authors/kelly
...About Robert Kelly Current Work Seating Arrangements Discourse Kansas Archive Reviews Essays Zones of a Non-Linear Discourse on the Red Seal ... inside.bard.edu/academic/division/langlit/robertkelly/ind...
On an afternoon in May, Robert Kelly came over from Bard to my side of the river, to High Falls, and we sat down to discuss Davenports life and works. thebrooklynrail.org/books/july05/davenport.html
Our editorial mission is to dispute literary borders on an international stage, to educate, and to foster both an appreciation and desire for a higher standard in the written arts. To make no alliances, and culti-vate no preference of one class or movemen www.modern-review.com/archives/v_i/subjectmatter_kelly.html
May Day continues Kellys search for meaning, with poems born of a spiritual need and a perennial relationship with language which Jung describes as a deep presentiment that strives to find expression. It is like a whirlwind that seizes everything within r www.modern-review.com/parsifal/authors/mayday.html
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ReadySteadyBook Interview: Robert Kelly -- The hugely prolific poet and writer Robert Kelly here, very kindly, answers some of my questions. (More of Roberts work, including his long lyric poem Ariadne (written in 1991) is available on his homepage with m www.readysteadybook.com/Article.aspx?page=robertkelly