{"name": "Robert Creeley", "bio": {"type": "/type/text", "value": "Robert Creeley  was an American poet and author of more than sixty books. He is usually associated with the Black Mountain poets, though his verse aesthetic diverged from that school's. He was close with Charles Olson, Robert Duncan, Allen Ginsberg, John Wieners and Ed Dorn. He served as the Samuel P. Capen Professor of Poetry and the Humanities at State University of New York at Buffalo. In 1991, he joined colleagues Susan Howe, Charles Bernstein, Raymond Federman, Robert Bertholf, and Dennis Tedlock in founding the Poetics Program at Buffalo. Creeley lived in Waldoboro, Maine, Buffalo, New York, and Providence, Rhode Island, where he taught at Brown University. He was a recipient of the Lannan Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award, and was much beloved as a generous presence in many poets' lives. ([Source][1].)\r\n\r\n[1]:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Creeley"}, "birth_date": "21 May 1926", "remote_ids": {"viaf": "109562114", "wikidata": "Q918620", "isni": "0000000114549596", "musicbrainz": "49e173ee-3c9a-44fe-b36f-43ace586a6f0", "imdb": "nm0187254", "lc_naf": "n79043504", "librarything": "creeleyrobert", "opac_sbn": "CFIV065942", "goodreads": "39155"}, "death_date": "30 March 2005", "links": [{"url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Creeley", "type": {"key": "/type/link"}, "title": "Wikipedia link to Robert Creeley"}], "type": {"key": "/type/author"}, "personal_name": "Robert Creeley", "alternate_names": ["Robert CREELEY", "Creeley, Robert White"], "key": "/authors/OL27396A", "latest_revision": 9, "revision": 9, "created": {"type": "/type/datetime", "value": "2008-04-01T03:28:50.625462"}, "last_modified": {"type": "/type/datetime", "value": "2025-10-30T20:30:32.331835"}}