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Roger Dickinson-Brown

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was broadcast over WONO-FM (New York) in April 1976. During that broadcast Dickinson-Brown argued that most poets write too much, and indicated that he wished to leave only a small number of poems at his death. At about the same time, he stopped publishing his work in literary reviews and journals,
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Dickinson-Brown, who abandoned university tenure at SUNY Oswego and spoke of former academic colleagues as devotees of an obscurantist cult, adapted his own writing to clear commentary on an “unpoetically” wide range of subjects. Here, for example, is his epitaph for the great economist
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Some of Dickinson-Brown’s usually short poems are written in experimental (mostly French-style syllabic)
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Better English Than Yours: A Little Guide to Good English and All That
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and more or less entirely withdrew from conventional publication.
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The Art of Edmund Waller: A Technical and Prosodical Analysis
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Notes pour mes petits-enfants / Notes for My Grandchildren
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Bonnie Eslinger, San Jose Mercury News, June 15, 2013
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Catullus & Martial: Translations & Imitations
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World Economic Performance: Past, Present and Future
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Poetry Pilot, New York, New York, April 1975, p. 9.
201:(second edition, 2012) (bilingual French-English) 226:with Guy de Dampierre, Editions Alistair (1999) 82:(This poem also appears on the frontispiece of 113:, including their social satire and sometimes 77:And mixed time, space and math to set men free 8: 69:Friend or stranger, stop and shed a tear: 23:Roger Dickinson-Brown with Simon Le Boeuf 242: 232:with Guy de Dampierre, Casteilla (2007) 162:The Dilapidated Heart: Poems 1965-2003 141:. The French poems are all epigrams. 97:and were evidently influenced by the 73:Joining the social sciences with art, 7: 117:humor. The most frequent themes are 285:The Southern Review, Autumn, 1977. 267:The Southern Review, Winter, 1978. 14: 195:(2008) (bilingual French-English) 276:World Order, Summer 1975, p. 74. 79:From want. Angus hated poverty. 71:Gentle Angus Maddison lies here. 168:Bread and Wine: Poems 1988-2009 299:Works by Roger Dickinson-Brown 1: 187:Three French Murder Mysteries 75:He took human misery to heart 156:Jonathan: A Death Miscellany 55:Jonathan: A Death Miscellany 30:(1944–2015) was an American 224:Lire la presse en anglais, 343: 109:(whom he translates) and 24: 28:Roger Dickinson-Brown 22: 322:American male poets 230:Ecrire en anglais, 44:The Southern Review 40:Stanford University 25: 334: 286: 283: 277: 274: 268: 265: 259: 256: 250: 247: 111:J. V. Cunningham 342: 341: 337: 336: 335: 333: 332: 331: 307: 306: 295: 290: 289: 284: 280: 275: 271: 266: 262: 257: 253: 248: 244: 239: 214: 183: 152: 147: 145:Published works 78: 76: 74: 72: 70: 17: 12: 11: 5: 340: 338: 330: 329: 324: 319: 309: 308: 305: 304: 294: 293:External links 291: 288: 287: 278: 269: 260: 251: 241: 240: 238: 235: 234: 233: 227: 221: 213: 210: 209: 208: 202: 196: 190: 182: 179: 178: 177: 171: 165: 159: 151: 148: 146: 143: 64:Angus Maddison 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 339: 328: 325: 323: 320: 318: 315: 314: 312: 303: 300: 297: 296: 292: 282: 279: 273: 270: 264: 261: 255: 252: 246: 243: 236: 231: 228: 225: 222: 219: 216: 215: 211: 206: 203: 200: 197: 194: 191: 188: 185: 184: 180: 175: 172: 169: 166: 163: 160: 157: 154: 153: 149: 144: 142: 140: 136: 132: 128: 124: 120: 116: 112: 108: 104: 101:tradition of 100: 96: 92: 87: 85: 80: 67: 65: 59: 56: 52: 51:Robert Hayden 47: 45: 41: 37: 33: 29: 21: 16:American poet 281: 272: 263: 254: 245: 229: 223: 217: 204: 198: 192: 186: 173: 167: 161: 155: 114: 99:epigrammatic 88: 83: 81: 68: 60: 54: 48: 36:Yvor Winters 27: 26: 327:2015 deaths 317:1944 births 212:Other works 95:plain style 311:Categories 119:loneliness 49:In 1976, 139:religion 103:Catullus 199:Ragtime 135:physics 107:Martial 220:(1976) 207:(2013) 189:(2005) 176:(2011) 170:(2009) 164:(2004) 158:(1974) 150:Poetry 115:risqué 91:meters 237:Notes 181:Prose 131:death 137:and 127:love 32:poet 301:on 123:age 38:at 313:: 133:, 129:, 125:, 121:, 105:,

Index


poet
Yvor Winters
Stanford University
The Southern Review
Robert Hayden
Angus Maddison
meters
plain style
epigrammatic
Catullus
Martial
J. V. Cunningham
loneliness
age
love
death
physics
religion
Works by Roger Dickinson-Brown

Categories
1944 births
American male poets
2015 deaths

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