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Poet Stanley Kunitz at 100

Stanley Kunitz
Ted Rosenberg

Stanley Kunitz is considered by many to be America's greatest living poet.

About Stanley Kunitz

 

1905: Born in Worcester, Mass.

 

1927: Master's in English from Harvard University

 

1930: Intellectual Things, his first book of poems, published

 

1959: Pulitzer Prize for Selected Poems, 1928-1958

 

1974-1976: Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress (a precursor to the Poet Laureate position)

 

1993: National Medal of the Arts

 

1995: National Book Award for Passing Through: The Later Poems, New and Selected

 

2000-2001: U.S. Poet Laureate

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July 29, 2005

Over his lifetime, poet Stanley Kunitz has received a Pulitzer Prize, a National Book Award and the National Medal of the Arts. He has also served as the nation's poet laureate… twice. As Kunitz turns 100, independent producer Joe Richman of Radio Diaries visits the poet in Provincetown, Mass.

Kunitz reads from his poem, "The Long Boat."

The Long Boat

 

When his boat snapped loose

 

from its mooring, under

 

the screaking of the gulls,

 

he tried at first to wave

 

to his dear ones on shore,

 

but in the rolling fog

 

they had already lost their faces.

 

Too tired even to choose

 

between jumping and calling,

 

somehow he felt absolved and free

 

of his burdens, those mottoes

 

stamped on his name-tag:

 

conscience, ambition, and all

 

that caring.

 

He was content to lie down

 

with the family ghosts

 

in the slop of his cradle,

 

buffeted by the storm,

 

endlessly drifting.

 

Peace! Peace!

 

To be rocked by the Infinite!

 

As if it didn't matter

 

which way was home;

 

as if he didn't know

 

he loved the earth so much

 

he wanted to stay forever.

 

 

From The Wild Braid: A Poet Reflects on a Century in the Garden by Stanley Kunitz with Genine Lentine, W.W. Norton & Co., 2005.

 
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