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Robert Bly

Robert Bly was born in western Minnesota in 1926 to parents of Norwegian stock. He enlisted in the Navy in 1944 and spent two years there. After one year at St. Olaf College in Minnesota, he transferred to Harvard and thereby joined the famous group of writers who were undergraduates at that time, which included Donald Hall, Adrienne Rich, Kenneth Koch, John Ashbery, Harold Brodky, George Plimpton, and John Hawkes. He graduated in 1950 and spent the next few years in New York living, as they say, hand to mouth.

Beginning in 1954, he took two years at the University of Iowa at the Writers Workshop along with W. D. Snodgrass, Donald Justice, and others. In 1956 he received a Fulbright grant to travel to Norway and translate Norwegian poetry into English. While there he found not only his relatives but the work of a number of major poets whose force was not present in the United States, among them Pablo Neruda, Cesar Vallejo, Gunnar Ekelof, Georg Trakl and Harry Martinson. He determined then to start a literary magazine for poetry translation in the United States and so begin The Fifties and The Sixties and The Seventies, which introduced many of these poets to the writers of his generation, and published as well essays on American poets and insults to those deserving. During this time he lived on a farm in Minnesota with his wife and children.

In 1966 he co-founded American Writers Against the Vietnam War and led much of the opposition among writers to that war. When he won the National Book Award for The Light Around the Body, he contributed the prize money to the Resistance. During the 70s he published eleven books of poetry, essays, and translations, celebrating the power of myth, Indian ecstatic poetry, meditation, and storytelling. During the 80s he published Loving a Woman in Two Worlds, The Wingéd Life: Selected Poems and Prose of Thoreau,The Man in the Black Coat Turns, and A Little Book on the Human Shadow.

His work Iron John: A Book About Men is an international bestseller which has been translated into many languages. He frequently does workshops for men with James Hillman and others, and workshops for men and women with Marion Woodman. He and his wife Ruth, along with the storyteller Gioia Timpanelli, frequently conduct seminars on European fairy tales. In the early 90s, with James Hillman and Michael Meade, he edited The Rag and Bone Shop of the Heart, an anthology of poems from the men's work. Since then he has edited The Darkness Around Us Is Deep: Selected Poems of William Stafford, and The Soul Is Here for Its Own Joy, a collection of sacred poetry from many cultures.

Recent books of poetry include What Have I Ever Lost by Dying? Collected Prose Poems and Meditations on the Insatiable Soul, both published by Harper Collins. His second large prose book, The Sibling Society, published by Addison-Wesley in hardcover and Vintage in paperback, is the subject of nation-wide discussion. His collection, Morning Poems (Harper Collins), named for William Stafford’s practice of writing a poem each morning, revisits the western Minnesota farm country of Bly’s boyhood with marvelous wit and warmth. He has recently published The Maiden King: The Reunion of Masculine and Feminine (Henry Holt) in collaboration with Marion Woodman. His new selected poems, Eating the Honey of Words, has recently appeared from Harper Flamingo, as well as his translations of Ghalib, The Lightning Should Have Fallen on Ghalib (with Sunil Dutta) from Ecco Press. He has also edited the prestigious Best American Poetry 1999 (Scribners).

Written near Rome

Robert Bly

Why We Don’t Die

Robert Bly

When the Master Is Untied

Robert Bly

When the Dumb Speak

Robert Bly

When I Was Twenty-Six

Robert Bly

When I Am with You

Robert Bly

What Kept Horace Alive

Robert Bly

Watering the Horse

Robert Bly

Waking on the Farm

Robert Bly

Waking in the Middle of the Night

Robert Bly

Unanswered Letters

Robert Bly

This World Is a Confusion of Three Worlds

Robert Bly

The Testament

Robert Bly

Taking the Hands

Robert Bly

Suddenly Turning Away

Robert Bly

Snowfall in the November Afternoon

Robert Bly

Shabistari and The Secret Garden

Robert Bly

Riderless Horses

Robert Bly

Reading Robert Creeley’s Autobiography

Robert Bly

A Ramage for the Star Man, Mourning

Robert Bly

A Ramage for Awakening Sorrow

Robert Bly

The Possibility of New Poetry

Robert Bly

Poem in Praise of Solitude

Robert Bly

On a Cliff

Robert Bly

The Night the Cities Burned

Robert Bly

The Night Abraham Called to the Stars

Robert Bly

Morning in Marrakesh

Robert Bly

The Moose

Robert Bly

March in Washington against the Vietnam War

Robert Bly

Looking at Some Flowers

Robert Bly

Listening to a Storyteller

Robert Bly

The Life of Weeds

Robert Bly

A Late Spring Day in My Life

Robert Bly

Late at Night during a Visit of Friends

Robert Bly

A Journey with Women

Robert Bly

Iseult and the Badger

Robert Bly

In Bowling Green, Kentucky

Robert Bly

Images Suggested by Medieval Music

Robert Bly

Hurrying Away from the Earth

Robert Bly

Hunting Pheasants in a Cornfield

Robert Bly

How Thoreau Lived

Robert Bly

Herons

Robert Bly

The Hermit

Robert Bly

HE WANTED TO LIVE HIS LIFE OVER

Robert Bly

The Greek Ships

Robert Bly

Full Moon, Thinking of High School Girls

Robert Bly

Fall Rain

Robert Bly

Fall

Robert Bly

Driving through Ohio

Robert Bly

Driving North from San Francisco

Robert Bly

A Dream on the Night of First Snow

Robert Bly

The Confusion of America

Robert Bly

Come with Me

Robert Bly

Clear Air of October

Robert Bly

A Caterpillar on the Desk

Robert Bly

The Bridegroom

Robert Bly

Brahms

Robert Bly

A BOY ON THE FARM

Robert Bly

Boards on the Ground

Robert Bly

The Beauty of Women

Robert Bly

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