Person · Open Library
- Born
- 1905
- Died
- 1982
- Works
- 92
Top works
- On Paul Goodman
- Thou shalt not kill
- The new British poets
- Kenneth Rexroth and James Laughlin
- Poetry readings in The Cellar
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- 1,154
- Total plays
- 3,556
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Academic profile · OpenAlex
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- Works
- 92
- Cited by
- 622
Research areas
PoetryLiteratureArtPhilosophyHistory
Most cited works
- The collected shorter poems1966 · 114 cit
- Communalism: From Its Origins to the Twentieth Century1974 · 83 cit
- American Poetry in the Twentieth Century.1972 · 64 cit
- An Autobiographical Novel1978 · 52 cit
- World Outside the Window: The Selected Essays of Kenneth Rexroth1987 · 41 cit
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Recent publications · Crossref
5 total works indexed
- Analysis of Relative Gene Expression Data Using Real-Time Quantitative PCR and the 2−ΔΔCT Method
· 2001 · cited 163,234x
- Differential Evolution – A Simple and Efficient Heuristic for global Optimization over Continuous Spaces
· 1997 · cited 24,729x
- Analyzing real-time PCR data by the comparative CT method
· 2008 · cited 23,558x
- Common risk factors in the returns on stocks and bonds
· 1993 · cited 20,504x
- Physisorption of gases, with special reference to the evaluation of surface area and pore size distribution (IUPAC Technical Report)
· 2015 · cited 19,592x
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Quotes
- “When the newspapers have got nothing else to talk about, they cut loose on the young. The young are always news. If they are up to something, that's news. If they aren't, that's news too.”
- “In a torn grey robe and old beret,I sit in the cold writing poems,Drawing nudes on the crooked margins, Copulating with sixteen year old Nymphomaniacs of my imagination.”
- “Don Quixote, The Tale of Genji, The Dream of the Red Chamber, the Satyricon, these are the world's major works of prose fiction.”
- “The holiness of the realIs always there, accessibleIn total immanence. The nodesOf transcendence coagulateIn you, the experiencer,And in the other, the lover.”
- “All night I lay awake beside you, Leaning on my elbow, watching your Sleeping face, that face whose purity Never ceases to astonish me.”
- “Towards the end of the night, as trucks rumbled In the streets, you stirred, cuddled to me, And spoke my name. Your voice was the voice Of a girl who had never known loss Of love, betrayal, mistrust, or lie.”
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