Burning Deck Press
In 1961, Waldrop and his wife, Rosmarie Waldrop, founded Burning Deck, a small press specializing in the publication of experimental poetry and prose. The press was named after a line from the poem "Casabianca," by nineteenth-century poet Felicia Hemans. The poem starts:
::Whence all but he had fled;
::The flame that lit the battle's wreck
::Shone round him o'er the dead.
## Death
Keith Waldrop died in Providence, Rhode Island, on July 27, 2023, at the age of 90.
## Awards and honors
- *Chevalier des arts et des lettres* by the French government.
- 2009 National Book Award for Poetry for *Transcendental Studies: A Trilogy*.
["National Book Awards – 2009"](https://www.nationalbook.org/awards-prizes/national-book-awards-2009). National Book Foundation. Retrieved 2012-04-08.
(With acceptance speech, interview, and other material; and essay by Ross Gay from the Awards 60-year anniversary blog.)
- 2014 Best Translated Book Award, Poetry, one of two runners-up for *Four Elemental Bodies* by Claude Royet-Journoud, translated from the French.
## Selected works
### Dissertation
- *Aesthetic Uses of Obscenity in Literature* (University of Michigan, 1964).
### Writings
- *The Antichrist and Other Foundlings,* Burning Deck (Providence, RI), 1970.
- *Songs from the Decline of the West* (song-texts), Perishable Press (Notre Dame, IN), 1970.
- (With wife, Rosmarie Waldrop) *Since Volume One,* Burning Deck (Providence, RI), 1975.
- (With James Camp and X.J. Kennedy) *Three Tenors, One Vehicle: A Book of Songs,* Open Places (Columbia, MO), 1975.
- *Wind Scales* (fiction), Treacle Press, 1976.
- (Editor, with Rosmarie Waldrop) *A Century in Two Decades: A Burning Deck Anthology*, Burning Deck (Providence, RI), 1982.
- *The Quest for Mount Misery and Other Studies* (fiction), Turkey Press (Isla Vista, CA), 1983.
- *Hegel's Family: Serious Variations,* Station Hill Press (Barrytown, NY), 1989.
- *Light While There Is Light: An American History*, Sun & Moon Press (Los Angeles, CA), 1993. Reissued by Dalkey Archive Press, 2013.
- *Locality Principle,* Avec Books (Berkeley, CA), 1995.
- *The Silhouette of the Bridge: Memory Stand-Ins* (prose and poetry), Avec Books (Berkeley, CA), 1997.
- *Analogies of Escape,* Burning Deck (Providence, RI), 1997.
- (With Rosmarie Waldrop) *Well Well Reality,* Post-Apollo Press (Sausalito, CA), 1997.
- (Illustrator) Clark Coolidge, *Bomb,* Granary Books (New York, NY), 2000.
- *Semiramis If I Remember: Self Portraits as Mask,* Avec Books (Berkeley, CA), 2001.
- (With Rosmarie Waldrop) *Ceci n'est pas Keith; and, Ceci n'est pas Rosmarie: Autobiographies,* Burning Deck (Providence, RI), 2002.
- (Editor, with Rosmarie Waldrop, and Allison Bundy) *One Score More: The Second 20 Years of Burning Deck, 1982-2002,* Burning Deck (Providence RI), 2002.
- (Editor, with James Camp and X.J. Kennedy) *Pegasus Descending: A Book of the Best Bad Verse,* Burning Deck (Providence, RI), 2003.
- (With Rosmarie Waldrop) *Flat with No Key,* Burning Deck (Providence, RI), 2008.
- *Several Gravities* (prose, poetry, and artwork), edited by Robert Seydel, Siglio (Los Angeles, CA), 2009.
### Poetry
- *A Windmill Near Calvary,* University of Michigan Press (Ann Arbor, MI), 1968.
- *Poem from Memory,* Treacle Press (Providence RI), 1975.
- *The Garden of Effort,* Burning Deck (Providence, RI), 1975.
- *Windfall Losses,* Pourboire Press, 1977.
- *The Space of Half an Hour,* Burning Deck (Providence, RI), 1983.
- *The Ruins of Providence* (poems and a story), Copper Beech (Providence, RI), 1983.
- *A Ceremony Somewhere Else,* Awede, 1984.
- *The Opposite of Letting the Mind Wander: Selected Poems and a Few Songs,* Lost Roads, 1990.
- *Haunt: No Boundaries Proposal,* Instance Press, 2000.
- *The Real Subject: Queries and Conjectures of Jacob Delafon: With Sample Poems,* Omnidawn (Richmond, CA), 2004.
- *Transcendental Studies: A Trilogy,* University of California Press (Berkeley, CA), 2009.
- *Selected Poems,* Omnidawn, 2016.
### Translations
- Claude Royet-Journoud, *Reversal,* Hellcoal, 1973.
- Claude Royet-Journoud, *The Notion of Obstacle,* Awede, 1985.
- *If There Were Anywhere But Desert: The Selected Poems of Edmond Jabes,* Station Hill Press (Barrytown, NY), 1988.
- Claude Royet-Journoud, *A Descriptive Method,* Post-Apollo Press (Sausalito, CA), 1995.
- Dominique Fourcade, *Click-Rose,* Sun & Moon Press (Los Angeles, CA), 1996.
- Pascal Quignard, *Sarx*, 1997.
- (With Rosmarie Waldrop) Anne Marie Albiach, *A Geometry,* Burning Deck (Providence, RI), 1998.
- Xue Di, *Heart Into Soil,* Burning Deck (Providence, RI), 1998.
- Xue Di, *An Ordinary Day,* Alice James Books (Farmington, ME), 2002.
- Esther Tellermann, *Mental Ground,* Burning Deck (Providence, RI) 2002.
- Marie Borel, *Close Quote,* Burning Deck (Providence, RI), 2003.
- Xue Di, *Another Kind of Tenderness,* with Forrest Gander, Litmus (New York, NY) 2004.
- (With Rosmarie Waldrop) Jacques Roubaud, *The Form of a City Changes Faster, Alas, than the Human Heart,* Dalkey Archive Press (Normal, IL), 2006.
- Claude Royet-Journoud, *Theory of Prepositions,* Fence, 2006
- Jean Grosjean, *An Earth of Time,* Burning Deck (Providence, RI), 2006.
- Charles Baudelaire, *The Flowers of Evil,* Wesleyan University Press (Middletown, CT), 2006.
- Anne-Marie Albiach, *Figured Image,* Post-Apollo Press (Sausalito, CA), 2006.
- Charles Baudelaire, *Paris Spleen: Little Poems in Prose,* Wesleyan University Press (Middletown, CT), 2009.
## References
## References
1. "Keith Waldrop." ''Gale Literature: Contemporary Authors'', Gale, 2010. ''Gale Literature Resource Center'', link.gale.com/apps/doc/H1000102674/GLS?u=maine_orono&sid=bookmark-GLS&xid=56df69ac. Accessed 27 July 2023.
2. ["Keith Waldrop Obituary"](https://literaryarts.brown.edu/people/keith-waldrop).
3. ["Keith Waldrop"](http://lannan.georgetown.edu/2015/06/keith-waldrop/).
4. Lerner, Ben. (2013-02-25). ["Keith Waldrop's Haunted Realism"](https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/keith-waldrops-haunted-realism).
5. Chad W. Post. (April 28, 2014). ["BTBA 2014: Poetry and Fiction Winners"](http://www.rochester.edu/College/translation/threepercent/index.php?id=10932). *Three Percent*.
6. Waldrop, Bernard Keith. (1964). ["Aesthetic Uses of Obscenity in Literature"](https://www.proquest.com/docview/302138290). *University of Michigan*.
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