Robert Bertholf

Robert Bertholf

Robert J. Bertholf, Author and Professor, New York State University at Buffalo. Charles D Abbott Scholar-In-Residence and former curator of The Poetry Collection at the university.

Bertholf graduated from Bowdoin College and received his doctorate under A. Kingsley Weatherhead at the University of Oregon. In 1968, Bertholf joined the English Department faculty at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio. Bertholf lead a cadre of young professors at the university, and was largely responsible for bringing an amazing troupe of poets and intellectuals as visiting professors or lecturers to Kent, including Allen Ginsberg, Robert Duncan, Robert Creeley, Joel Oppenheimer, Harvey Bialy, Joanne Kyger and Ed Dorn.

Devo founders Bob Lewis and Gerald Casale were students of Bertholf's at Kent, and Bertholf [http://www.bertholf.com] supported the nascent musical group by inviting them to perform at the university's creative arts festivals in 1973 and 1974.

Bertholf later moved to Buffalo, New York where he was the curator of the renowned poetry collection at the State University at Buffalo, and then the Charles D. Abbot Scholar and Professor. Bertholf has written innumerable articles and books about American poets and poetry, including Wallace Stevens, Robert Duncan, Charles Olson, and other Black Mountain poets like Oppenheimer, Creeley and Dorn.

Works

as Author

* "A Descriptive Catalog of the Private Library of Thomas B. Lockwood" (1983)
* "Robert Duncan, A Descriptve Bibliography" (1986)
* "Remembering Joel Oppenheimer" (2005)

as Editor

* "Credences] " (1977?-?)
* "Robert Duncan, Scales of he Marvelous" (with Ian Reid) (1980)
* "William Blake and the Moderns" (1982)
* "Lorine Neidecker, From This Condensery] " (1985)
* "Julian Stanczak: Decades of Light" (additional text by Harry Rand and Rudolph Arnheim)(1990)
* "A Great Admiration, H.D./Robert Duncan Correspondence 1950-1961" (1991)
* "Jess, a Grand Collage, 1951-1993" (with Michael Auping and Michael Palmer)(1993)
* "Robert Duncan, Selected Poems" (1993, new edition 1997)
* "Robert Duncan, A Selected Prose" 1995
* "Joel Oppenheimer, Drawing From Life" (with David Landrey)(1997)
* "Joel Oppenheimer, Collected Later Poems" (1998)
* "The Letters of Robert Duncan and Denise Levertov" (with Albert Gelpi)(2003)

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