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Robert Bly: Poetry with purpose

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University Wire, June 5th, 2000

University Wire 06-05-2000 (Harvard Crimson) (U-WIRE) CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Robert Bly, a 1950 Harvard graduate, is an unassuming literary revolutionary. Bly, as an Advocate member during his Harvard years, socialized and philosophized with current and future poetic giants. But instead of immediately becoming a poetic icon, he toiled in anonymity for over 17 years, before seeing the light of the literary landscape. And in the years, since then he hardly followed the traditional literary high road. He is spiritual--he says he believes his best work focuses on an obscure 13th century religious poe...

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