Theodore Enslin

Contributor History

  • The Spirit of a Lark, Conjunctions: 52, Spring 2009
  • An Interview, Online Exclusive, Winter 2007
  • Abendmusik, Conjunctions: 21, Fall 1993
  • Mété, Conjunctions: 18, Spring 1992
  • From Herself Com Passionate, Conjunctions: 15, Spring 1990
  • From Antiphony, Conjunctions: 11, Spring 1988
  • on Marsden Hartley & Robert Duncan, Conjunctions: 11, Spring 1988
  • Motet, Conjunctions: 9, Spring 1986
  • Axes 82, Conjunctions: 7, Spring 1985
  • on Hilda Morley, Conjunctions: 7, Spring 1985
  • Passacaglia, Conjunctions: 6, Spring 1984
  • Slow Theme with Nine Variations, Conjunctions: 5, Fall 1983
  • A Chromatic Fantasy, Conjunctions: 4, Spring 1983
  • Axes 62, Conjunctions: 3, Fall 1982
  • Two Passages from AXES, Conjunctions: 2, Spring 1982

Biography

Theodore Enslin (1925–2011) was an American poet associated with Cid Corman’s Origin magazine and press, widely regarded as one of the most musical of American avant-garde poets. He is the author of the Benjamin Stories, including One Summer’s Day Dream (Granite Press) and a collection of sequences, NINE (National Poetry Foundation).