The Charm

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"The Charm" is a poem by American poet Robert Creeley, reflecting his characteristically spare, emotionally resonant style.

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instanceOf poem
associatedWith Black Mountain College NERFINISHED
author Robert Creeley NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Robert Creeley NERFINISHED
genre modernist poetry
hasAuthorStyle colloquial tone
compressed imagery
minimalist diction
hasForm free verse
hasInfluenceFrom Objectivist poetry
modernist poetry
hasLiteraryTechnique elliptical syntax
enjambment
line breaks as emphasis
repetition
hasMeter irregular
hasNationalityOfAuthor American
hasReception critically respected among Creeley’s shorter lyrics
hasRhymeScheme irregular
hasTheme desire
loss
love
memory
vulnerability
hasTone intimate
reflective
tender
isDiscussedInContextOf Black Mountain poetry NERFINISHED
minimalist poetics
postwar American poetry
isInAuthorPeriod mature phase of Robert Creeley’s career
isStudiedIn contemporary American poetry courses
language English
literaryForm lyric poetry
literaryMovement Black Mountain poets NERFINISHED
partOf Robert Creeley bibliography NERFINISHED
style emotionally resonant
spare
subject emotion
intimacy
personal relationships
writtenInCentury 20th century

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Robert Creeley notableWork The Charm