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Edward Dorn (1929-1999) was a United States poet who was associated with the Black Mountain poets.


Dorn was born in Villa Grove, Illinois and studied at the University of Illinois and the Black Mountain College . Here he came into contact with Charles Olson and his final examiner was Robert Creeley. His first book, The Newly Fallen (1961), was published by Amiri Baraka's Totem Press.


In 1965, Dorn moved to Britain and taught at the University of Essex for five years. He then returned to the United States, where he worked at a number of universities, including the University of Colorado, where he taught from 1977 until his death.


His main work, Gunslinger is a long poem in four sections. Part 1 was first published in 1968 and the final complete text appeared in 1989. Other important publications include The Collected Poems: 1956-1974 (1975) and High West Rendezvous: A Sampler (1997).


External links

  • "Tribe" (http://www.poems.com/tribedor.htm)
  • Edward Dorn @ centomag.org (http://www.centomag.org/archive/edward_dorn/edward_dorn.html)
  • Preface to "Edward Dorn, American Heretic" (Chicago Review 49:3/4-50:1) (http://www.poems.com/essastei.htm)
  • Three poems (http://www.thing.net/~grist/bove/rbdorn.htm)
  • Ed Dorn at the EPC (http://epc.buffalo.edu/authors/dorn/)
  • The Ed Dorn papers (http://www.lib.uconn.edu/online/research/speclib/ASC/findaids/Dorn/collectiondesc.htm)

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Space in Ed Dorn's poetry (2722 words)
Dorn is identifying a particular human geography, influenced, as the language is, by the physical characteristics of the landscape, but also one in which there is a reflexive relationship between the people who live in a particular place and the construction of that space by economic and political forces.
Dorn uses the page as a site on which to build his poem, using the visual element to enhance the effect of the poetry and set up systems of cross referencing that would otherwise not be present.
Dorn is able to intertwine personal, social and economic material, and through the use of the split page he can make obvious different functions of languages, the uses different discourses can be put to and the different ways they influence expression.
Ed Dorn - definition of Ed Dorn in Encyclopedia (197 words)
Edward Dorn (1929-1999) was a United States poet who was associated with the Black Mountain poets.
Dorn was born in Villa Grove, Illinois and studied at the University of Illinois and the Black Mountain College.
In 1965, Dorn moved to Britain and taught at the University of Essex for five years.
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