Robert Duncan–Jack Spicer circle

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The Robert Duncan–Jack Spicer circle was an influential group of avant-garde poets in mid-20th-century San Francisco whose experimental, collaborative work helped define the San Francisco Renaissance.

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instanceOf San Francisco Renaissance group
avant-garde group
literary movement
poetry circle
activeIn mid-20th century
associatedWith Beat Generation
Black Mountain poets
North Beach literary scene
Six Gallery
University of California, Berkeley
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field poetry
focus mythic and occult themes
open-form poetics
queer poetics
serial poetry
genre avant-garde poetry
hasLanguage English
hasMember Charles Olson
Ebbe Borregaard
George Stanley
Harold Dull
Helen Adam
Jack Gilbert
Jack Spicer
James Broughton
Joanne Kyger
Larry Fagin
Lew Welch
Philip Lamantia
Robert Creeley
Robert Duncan
Robin Blaser
Ron Loewinsohn
influenced Language poets
New American Poetry
later San Francisco poets
influencedBy Ezra Pound
Objectivist poets
William Carlos Williams
modernism
surrealism
knownFor collaborative writing practices
experimental poetry
poetry readings in San Francisco
small-press publications
location San Francisco
movement San Francisco Renaissance
partOf San Francisco Renaissance

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