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Robert Kelly (born September 24, 1935) is an
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Poet Laureate of Dutchess County
New York.


Early life and education

Kelly was born in
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, to Samuel Jason and Margaret Rose Kelly ''née'' Kane, in 1935. He did his undergraduate studies at the City College of the
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, graduating in 1955. He then spent three years at
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.


Teaching career

Kelly has worked as a translator and teacher, most notably at
Bard College Bard College is a private liberal arts college in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. The campus overlooks the Hudson River and Catskill Mountains, and is within the Hudson River Historic District—a National Historic Landmark. Founded in 1860, ...
, where he has worked since 1961. Kelly's other teaching positions have included Wagner College (1960–61), the
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(1964), and the
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Visiting Professor of Modern Poetry (1966–67). In addition, he has served as Poet in Residence at the
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(1971–72),
Yale University Yale University is a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and among the most prestigious in the w ...
(Calhoun College),
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,
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, and the
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. Kelly is the Asher B. Edelman Professor of Literature at Bard College (1986–) and Co-Director of The Program in Written Arts. He is a Founding Member of the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts.


Writing career

Kelly, on his influences: ″I want to say the names of the great teachers from whom I learned what I could, and still am learning. Coleridge. Baudelaire. Pound. Apollinaire. Virgil. Aeschylus. Dante. Chaucer. Shakespeare. Dryden. Lorca. Rilke. Hölderlin. Stevens. Stein. Duncan. Olson. Williams. Blackburn. I mention only the dead, the dead are always different, and always changing. I mention them more or less in the order of when they came along in my life to teach me.″ Kelly has published more than fifty books of poetry and prose, including ''Red Actions: Selected Poems 1960-1993'' (1995) and a collection of short fictions, ''A Transparent Tree'' (1985). Many were published by the
Black Sparrow Press Black Sparrow Press is a New England based independent book publisher, known for literary fiction and poetry. History Black Sparrow was founded in Los Angeles, California, in 1966 by John Martin in order to publish the works of Charles Bukowski ...
. He also edited the anthology ''A Controversy of Poets'' (1965). Kelly was of great help to the
Hungryalist The Hungry Generation ( bn, হাংরি জেনারেশান) was a literary movement in the Bengali language launched by what is known today as the Hungryalist quartet, ''i.e.'' Shakti Chattopadhyay, Malay Roy Choudhury, Samir Royc ...
group of poets of India during the trial of
Malay Roy Choudhury Malay Roy Choudhury (born 29 October 1939) is an Indian Bengali poet, playwright, short story writer, essayist and novelist who founded the Hungryalist movement in the 1960s. Early life and education Malay Roy Choudhury was born in Patna, ...
, with whom he had correspondence, now archived at Kolkata. Kelly received the ''
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'' First Annual Book Award (1980) for ''Kill the Messenger Who Brings Bad News'' and the
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,
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(1991) for ''In Time''. He serves on the contributing editorial board of the literary journal '' Conjunctions,'' as well as '' Poetry International''. He is married to the translator
Charlotte Mandell Charlotte Mandell (born 1968) is an American literary translator. She has translated many works of poetry, fiction and philosophy from French to English, including work by Honoré de Balzac, Gustave Flaubert, Jules Verne, Guy de Maupassant, Marce ...
.


Books of poetry

* ''Armed Descent'', New York: Hawk's Well Press, 1961. * ''Her Body Against Time'', Mexico City: Ediciones El Corno Emplumado, 1963. * ''Round Dances'', New York: Trobar Press, 1964. * ''Enstasy'', Annandale: Matter, 1964. * ''Lunes/Sightings'', with Jerome Rothenberg, New York: Hawk's Well Press, 1964. * ''Words in Service'', New Haven: Robert Lamberton, 1966. * ''Weeks'', Mexico City: Ediciones El Corno Emplumado, 1966. * ''Song XXIV'', Cambridge: Pym-Randall Press, 1966. * ''Devotions'', Annandale: Salitter, 1967. * ''Twenty Poems'', Annandale: Matter Books, 1967. * ''Axon Dendron Tree'', Annandale: Salitter, 1967. * ''Crooked Bridge Love Society'', Annandale: Salitter, 1967. * ''A Joining: A Sequence for H:D:'', Los Angeles:Black Sparrow Press, 1967. * ''Alpha'', Gambier, Ohio: The Pot Hanger Press, 1967. * ''Finding the Measure'', Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1968. * ''Sonnets'', Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1968. * ''Songs I-XXX'', Cambridge: Pym-Randall Press, 1968. * ''The Common Shore'', (Books 1 - 5) Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1969. * ''A California Journal'', London: Big Venus Books, 1969. * ''Kali Yuga'', London: Jonathan Cape, 1970. A Cape Goliard Book. * ''Flesh Dream Book'', Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1971. * ''In Time'', West Newbury: Frontier Press, 1971 * ''Cities''. West Newbury: Frontier Press, 1972. * ''Ralegh'', Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1972. * ''The Pastorals'', Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1972. * ''Reading Her Notes'', Uniondale: privately printed at the Salisbury Press, 1972. * ''The Tears of Edmund Burke'', Annandale, privately printed, 1973. * ''The Mill of Particulars'', Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1973. * ''The Loom'', Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1975. * ''Sixteen Odes'', Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1976. * ''The Lady Of'', Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1977. * ''The Convections'', Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press, 1977. * ''The Book of Persephone'', New Paltz: Treacle Press, 1978. * ''Kill the Messenger'', Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press, 1979. * ''The Cruise of the Pnyx'', Barrytown: Station Hill Press, 1979. * ''Sentence'', Barrytown: Station Hill Press, 1980. * ''Spiritual Exercises'', Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press, 1981. * ''The Alchemist to Mercury: an alternate opus'', Uncollected Poems 1960–1980, edited by Jed Rasula, Berkeley: North Atlantic Books, 1981. * ''Mulberry Women'', with drypoints by Matt Phillips, Berkeley: Hiersoux, Powers, Thomas, 1982. * ''Under Words'', Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press, 1983. * ''Thor's Thrush'', Oakland: The Coincidence Press, 1984. * ''Not this Island Music'', Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press, 1987. * ''The Flowers of Unceasing Coincidence'', Barrytown: Station Hill Press, 1988. * ''Oahu'', Rhinebeck: St Lazaire Press, 1988. * ''Ariadne'', Rhinebeck: St Lazaire Press, 1991. * ''Manifesto for the Next New York School'', Buffalo: Leave Press, 1991. * ''A Strange Market'', (Poems 1985-1988), Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press, 1992. * ''Mont Blanc'', a long poem inscribed within Shelleys, Ann Arbor, Otherwind Press, 1994. * ''Red Actions: Selected Poems 1960-1993'', Santa Rosa, Black Sparrow Press, 1995. * * ''Runes'', Ann Arbor, Otherwind Press, 1999. * ''The Garden of Distances'', with Brigitte Mahlknecht, Vienna / Lana, Editions Procura, 1999. * ''Unquell the Dawn Now : a collaboration with Friedrich Holderlin Schuldt'', McPherson, 1999. * * ''Shame = Scham : a collaboration with Birgit Kempker'', McPherson, 2005. * ''Samphire'', Backwoods Broadsides Chaplet Series Nº 97, 2006. * ''Threads'', First Intensity Press, 2006. * ''May Day'', Parsifal Editions, 2006. * ''SAINTE–TERRE or The White Stone'', Woodstock: Shivastan Publishing, 2006. * ''Fire Exit'', Boston: Black Widow Press, 2009. * ''Uncertainties'', Barrytown: Station Hill Press, 2011. * ''Winter Music'', with Susan Quasha, Barrytown: 'T'Space with Station Hill Press, 2014. * ''The Color Mill'', with Nathlie Provosty, New York: Spuyten Duyvil, 2014. * ''The Language of Eden''
Metambesen
2014. * ''Answer the Light'', with Sherry Williams
Metambesen
2014. * ''Claws'', with Barbara Leon
Metambesen
2014. * ''A Break in the Weather''
Metambesen
2014. * ''Seven Fairy Tales''
Metambesen
2015 * ''Steps''
Metambesen
2015 * ''I Tarocchi Nuovi''
Metambesen
2015 * ''An Advent Calendar'', Hudson: The Doris/Books, 2015 * ''Opening the Seals'', New York: Autonomedia, 2016 * ''Heart Thread'', Hudson: Lunar Chandelier Collective, 2016 * ''Certainties (The Maxims of Martin Traubenritter)''
Metambesen
2016 * ''The Hexagon'', Boston: Black Widow Press, 2016 * ''The Secret Name of Now'', New York Rio de Janeiro Paris: Dr. Cicero, 2016 * ''Concealed in Brightness'', with Charlotte Mandell
Metambesen
2018 * ''The Caprices'', Hudson: Lunar Chandelier Collective, 2018 * ''Calls'', Hudson: Lunar Chandelier Collective, 2018 * ''The Cloudherding Book'', with Charlotte Mandell
Metambesen
2019 * ''Ten New Fairy Tales'', Illustrated by Emma Polyakov, Kingston: McPherson & Co., 2019 * ''Seaspel'', Hudson: Lunar Chandelier Collective, 2019 * ''Reasons to Resist'', Hudson: Lunar Chandelier Collective, 2020 * ''The Reader''
Metambesen
2020 * ''The Questing''
Metambesen
2020 * ''Doors / Türen'', Selected and Translated into German by Urs Engeler
Metambesen
2020 * ''Leaflight'', with Charlotte Mandell
Metambesen
2020


Prose

* ''The Scorpions'', Garden City: Doubleday, 1967. * ''A Transparent Tree'', Kingston: McPherson & Company, 1985. * ''The Scorpions'' (new edition), Barrytown: Station Hill Press, 1985. * ''Doctor of Silence'', Kingston: McPherson & Company, 1988. * ''Cat Scratch Fever'', McPherson & Company, 1990. * ''Queen of Terrors'', McPherson & Company, 1994. * ''The Book from the Sky'', Berkeley: North Atlantic Books, 2008. * ''The Logic of the World'', McPherson & Company, 2010. * ''The Work of the Heart'', New York Rio de Janeiro Paris: Dr. Cicero, 2020


Plays

* ''Oedipus After Colonus, and other plays'', New York: Dr. Cicero Books, 2014. The play Oedipus After Colonus takes as its point of departure Oedipus at Colonus, by Sophocles: it was first performed in 2010 under the direction of Crichton Atkinson at the HERE Arts Center in New York City as a part of HEREstay Festival - September, 2010.


Anthologies

* ''A Controversy of Poets: An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry'', Edited with Paris Leary, Garden City: Doubleday, 1965. * ''A Voice Full of Cities: The Collected Essays of Robert Kelly'', Edited by Pierre Joris & Peter Cockelbergh, New York: Contra Mundum Press, 2014. * ''A City Full of Voices: Essays on the Work of Robert Kelly'', Edited by Pierre Joris with Peter Cockelbergh & Joel Newberger, New York: Contra Mundum Press, 2020.


Magazine affiliations

* Chelsea Review (now Chelsea), co-founder, ed. 1957–1960. * Trobar (with George Economou), co-editor 1960–1965. * Matter, Editor, 1963– . Online edition, 2003–
Matter, Online edition.
* Caterpillar, contributing editor 1968–1972. * Los, guest editor New Series No. 1, 1975. * Alcheringa:ethnopoetics, contributing editor, 1977–1980. * Sulfur, Contributing editor 1980-1981 * Conjunctions, contributing editor 1990–. * Poetry International, contributing editor 1996–.


Metambesen

Kelly and Charlotte Mandell co-founde
Metambesen.org
exploring the "flanges of words") in 2014. The homepage reads: "As citizens in the commonwealth of language, we are anxious to make new work freely and easily available, using the swift herald of the internet to bring readers chapbooks and other texts they can read and download without cost." To date they have published over forty texts.


Translations into other languages

* Poems and stories have been translated into Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, German and Serbian. * ''Su cuerpo contra el tiempo,'' Mexico City, Ediciones El Corno Emplumado, 1963. Translated by Margaret Randall and Sergio Mondaron. * A collection of short stories has been announced by Christian Bourgois in Paris. * ''Il Maestro di Silenzio'', translated by Anna Pensante, Milan, Editore Tranchida, 1993. * Translations of other fiction forthcoming in Italian and German. Work appears in anthologies of modern American poetry that have been published in Mexico, Spain, France, Italy, Brazil and Germany. * ''Il albero transparente'', translated by Anna Pensante, Milan, Editore Tranchida, 1994. * ''Geschichten aus Russisch'', translated by Schuldt, Berlin, Edition Plasma, 1995. * ''Schlaflose Schönheit'', translated by Schuldt, Salzburg, Residenz Verlag, 1996. * ''Scham/Shame'' (a collaboration with Brigit Kempker). Basel, Urs Engeler Editor, 2004. * ''Die Skorpione'', translated by Lorenz Oehler, Holderbank, roughboks, 2011. * ''Die Sprache von Eden'', translated by Urs Engeler, Holderbank, roughboks, 2016. * ''Gewissheiten. Die Maximen des Martin Traubenritter'', translated by Urs Engeler, Schupfart, Das Versteck, 2020. * ''Doors / Türen'', translated by Urs Engeler, Annandale-on-Hudson, Metambesen, 2020.


References


External links


Robert Kelly's home page, with much work onlineRobert Kelly's Google HomepageRobert Kelly's Electronic Poetry Center (EPC) PageThe Annandale Dream Gazette
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