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Selden Rodman (1909–2002)

Auteur de One Hundred Modern Poems

48+ oeuvres 650 utilisateurs 4 critiques

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Œuvres de Selden Rodman

One Hundred Modern Poems (1949) — Directeur de publication — 120 exemplaires
A New Anthology of Modern Poetry (1936) — Directeur de publication — 119 exemplaires
One Hundred American Poems (1948) — Directeur de publication — 69 exemplaires
Conversations with artists (1957) 45 exemplaires
The miracle of Haitian art (1974) 20 exemplaires
Haiti: The Black Republic (1973) 13 exemplaires
South America of the poets (1972) 10 exemplaires
The Heart of Beethoven. (1977) 6 exemplaires
100 British Poets (1974) 5 exemplaires
The road to Panama (1966) 5 exemplaires
A Short History of Mexico (1982) 4 exemplaires
The Caribbean (1968) 2 exemplaires
Lawrence: the Last Crusade (1939) 2 exemplaires
Death of the Hero 1 exemplaire
The Mexico Traveler 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

New World Writing: Fourth Mentor Selection (1953) — Contributeur — 13 exemplaires
New World Writing: Second Mentor Selection (1952) — Contributeur — 12 exemplaires
My America : paintings and comments (1983) — Introduction — 4 exemplaires
Critical Essays on Galway Kinnell (1996) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires

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Nom légal
Rodman, Cary Selden
Date de naissance
1909-02-19
Date de décès
2002-11-02
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
New York, New York, USA
Lieu du décès
Ridgewood, New Jersey, USA
Lieux de résidence
New York, New York, USA
Jacmel, Haiti
Oakland, New Jersey, USA
Études
Yale College (AB|1931)
Professions
editor
critic
journalist
writer
poet
historian
Courte biographie
"Mr. Rodman encountered, sought out and communed with some of the best known creative people of the 20th century. Born into a monied family in New York, he grew into a rebellious young man and ended up as a famous champion of the Western Hemisphere’s folk arts, particularly Haitian paintings, which he called a 'crystallization of joy.' Intermediate stops included editing one of the most successful anthologies of modern poetry, writing essays and books on travel, and rocking the modern art establishment by branding Abstract Expressionism 'the cerebral put-ons of the avant-garde.'"

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Every year I try to read at least one book of poetry. Often it goes down like sugar, with collections by Eliot or Whitman or Thomas. But this anthology opened my eyes to some now forgotten poets, ones who may have been read a few decades ago but no longer. Archibald Flemming, Frederic Prokosch, Archibalb MacLeish, and Wilfred Owen. There were dry stretches where I seemed to connect with nothing, but the last two collections were real revelations. Additionally, the introduction was a very scholarly look at poetry and its history. The words in the title could confuse you, as there really isn't anything new or particularly modern for the current time, but that may be what most appealed to me.… (plus d'informations)
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blackdogbooks | Jul 30, 2021 |
This anthology presents a wide range of 20th century poets, many in translation. Many of the translations were in prose. Nothing really grabbed me, but I have a very narrow taste in poetry tending toward the lyrical and the oriental.
 
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aulsmith | Jul 22, 2014 |
I released this one back into the wild. It reminded me of being at a party talking to a drunk famous person—you really want to excuse yourself, but at the same time you don't want to miss anything good. Rodman has a bit in his introduction where he talks about how writers have gotten forums to talk about their work since the Second World War, but artists as yet haven't... well, I came of age at a time when artists had plenty of opportunity to discuss their craft and motivations, so maybe I'm not the intended audience here.

But most of them came off as slightly self-involved, heavy on the theory and not enough (let's be honest) on the gossip. I did like the snark between Philip Johnson and Frank Lloyd Wright (Johnson said that his main reaction to Fallingwater was having to pee). And I loved learning about Sister Mary Corita Kent, the Op Art nun. If this hadn't been a library book I'd probably have kept it around and dipped in now and again. Perhaps the book and I will cross paths again someday.
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lisapeet | Apr 10, 2014 |
 
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JayLivernois | Apr 19, 2012 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
48
Aussi par
5
Membres
650
Popularité
#38,841
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
4
ISBN
37

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