Jack Spicer

Jack Spicer

1925–1965 · lived 40 years US US

Jack Spicer was an American poet, a prominent figure in the San Francisco poetry scene of the 1950s. His work, often marked by a colloquial tone but laden with existential intensity, explores themes such as love, death, language, and the very nature of poetry. With an approach that defied formal conventions, Spicer is recognized for his authenticity and his ability to create poems that resonate with disconcerting rawness and honesty. His poetry is seen as a reflection of a constant search for meaning in an uncertain world. Jack Spicer's life, marked by hardship and a certain nomadism, seems to have influenced his writing, imbuing it with a unique urgency and vulnerability. He is remembered as a poet who intensely lived his art, leaving a legacy of works that continue to challenge and inspire readers and poets.

n. 1925-01-30, Los Angeles · m. 1965-08-17, São Francisco

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