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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ed_DornEd Dorn - Wikipedia

    Edward Merton Dorn (April 2, 1929 – December 10, 1999, aged 70) was an American poet and teacher often associated with the Black Mountain poets. His most famous work is Gunslinger . Overview. Dorn was born in Villa Grove, Illinois. He grew up in rural poverty during the Great Depression.

  2. Edward Dorn was a poet of the West who wrote about politics, history, and culture in a vernacular and erudite style. He is best known for his four-volume epic Slinger, a fantasy journey across America with a talking horse and a madam.

  3. With the death of Edward Dorn the United States loses not only one of its finest poets but a rare critical intelligence and cultural commentator. Dorn was born in rural Illinois at the start of the Great Depression, in poverty.

  4. Full-program video with downloadable audio option at Poetry Center Digital Archive: https://diva.sfsu.edu/collections/poetrycenter/12669Edward Dorn, Septembe...

  5. Remembering Edward Dorn The years following Edward Dorns death on December 10,1999, saw numerous literary memorials (including special issues of Jacket and Chicago Review), but eleven years later it remains to be seen if, how, and by whom Dorns poetic contributions to the public sphere will be remembered.

  6. Ed Dorn. (1929—1999) Quick Reference. (19291999), Illinois-born poet, studied at Black Mountain College under Charles Olson, about whose work he wrote a critical study, What I See in the Maximus Poems (1960).

  7. Edward Dorn. Photo courtesy of Ric Caddel, Durham, England. A. I don't think they're overblown. They're more pro forma- nobody thinks about Black Mountain anymore. A lot of gush has been talked and written about it.