David Bromige

David Bromige
David Bromige, c. 1986; photograph by Christopher Bromige
BornOctober 22, 1933 (1933-10-22)
London, England
DiedJune 3, 2009(2009-06-03) (aged 75)
Sebastopol, California
Occupation(s)Poet, professor

David Mansfield Bromige (October 22, 1933 – June 3, 2009) was a Canadian-American poet who resided in northern California from 1962 onward. Bromige published thirty books, many so different from one another as to appear to be the work of a different author.[citation needed] Associated in his youth with the New American Poetry and especially with Robert Duncan and Robert Creeley, Bromige is sometimes associated with the language poets, but this connection is based more on his close friendships with some of those poets, and their admiration for his work. It is difficult to fit Bromige into a slot.[who?] He departs from language poetry in the thematic unity of many of his poems, in the uses to which he puts found materials, with the romantic aspect of his lyricism, and with the sheer variety of his approaches to the poem.