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Blackmur
[ blak-mer ]
noun
- R(ichard) P(almer), 1904–65, U.S. critic and poet.
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The program enabled him to combine coursework in literature, music, French and philosophy and to study with the prominent critic R. P. Blackmur.
From New York Times
Blackmur famously wrote, “it sometimes seems as if … a cat came at us speaking English.”
From Slate
So the creative-writing professor then was a critic, R. P. Blackmur, then very famous.
From The New Yorker
Blackmur, who taught Caro at Princeton, admonished him to “stop thinking with your fingers.”
From New York Times
This is awfully windy — where is Prof. Blackmur when you need him?
From New York Times
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