In Cold Hell, in Thicket

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"In Cold Hell, in Thicket" is a seminal poem by Charles Olson, associated with the Black Mountain school, known for its dense, projective verse and exploration of perception, place, and self.

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instanceOf literary work
poem
associatedConcept composition by field
embodied perception
associatedWith Black Mountain College NERFINISHED
author Charles Olson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre modernist poetry
influencedBy American modernist poetry
Ezra Pound NERFINISHED
William Carlos Williams NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement Black Mountain school NERFINISHED
Projective Verse
notableFor dense, allusive language
exploration of consciousness and environment
innovative use of line and breath
partOf The Maximus Poems (context of Olson’s major work and poetics) NERFINISHED
period 20th-century American poetry
style open field composition
projective verse
theme perception
place
self

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Charles Olson notableWork In Cold Hell, in Thicket