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“I consider Kit Robinson to be one of his generation’s most accomplished, innovative, and genuinely witty writers.”—Anselm Hollo
The Messianic Trees
is the first major collection of thirty years of poetry by Kit Robinson, one of the core members of the Bay Area literary renaissance and language movement. Work in this collection ranges from 1973 to the twenty-first century, including work from thirteen books of Robinson’s poetry.
“3:15”
The immediate impulse
claimed
in a light fog
East Bay
of night
I alter nothing
Save the sound
of walking later
through these leaves
In the 1970s and 1980s
Kit Robinson
performed with San Francisco Poets Theater and produced
In the American Tree: New Writing by Poets
, a weekly radio program of live readings and interviews on KPFA radio in Berkeley (with Lyn Hejinian). He has published seventeen books of poetry and has also taught poetry writing in schools through the California Poets in the Schools program. Robinson’s awards include a Fund for Poetry Prize and an NEA creative writing fellowship.
The Messianic Trees
is the first major collection of thirty years of poetry by Kit Robinson, one of the core members of the Bay Area literary renaissance and language movement. Work in this collection ranges from 1973 to the twenty-first century, including work from thirteen books of Robinson’s poetry.
“3:15”
The immediate impulse
claimed
in a light fog
East Bay
of night
I alter nothing
Save the sound
of walking later
through these leaves
In the 1970s and 1980s
Kit Robinson
performed with San Francisco Poets Theater and produced
In the American Tree: New Writing by Poets
, a weekly radio program of live readings and interviews on KPFA radio in Berkeley (with Lyn Hejinian). He has published seventeen books of poetry and has also taught poetry writing in schools through the California Poets in the Schools program. Robinson’s awards include a Fund for Poetry Prize and an NEA creative writing fellowship.