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  1. Biography - Bidart, Frank (1939-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2005-01-01
  2. Frank Bidart's poetry: the substance of the invisible.(Essays)(Critical Essay): An article from: The Antioch Review by Carol Moldaw, 2004-01-01
  3. Collected Poems by Robert Lowell, 2007-04-03
  4. Poetry Volume 190 Number 3 June 2007 by Charles Bernstein, David Biespiel, et all 2007
  5. The Third Hour of the Night.(Poem)(Illustration): An article from: Poetry by Frank Bidart, 2004-10-01
  6. Star Dust: Poems by Frank Bidart,
  7. The New Yorker, April 24, 2006 "To the Republic" by Frank Bidart, 2006-01-01
  8. Desire: Poems. by Frank. BIDART, 1997
  9. New Yorker Magazine April 24, 2006 Journeys Issue, Martin Amis Fiction, Poems by Frank Bidart and Eavan Boland and Philip Schultz
  10. New Yorker Magazine January 9, 2006 Tony Earley Fiction, Jack Handey, Hurricane Katrina, Poems by Frank Bidart and Robert Bly
  11. Frank Bidart's "Curse": A Study Guide from Gale's "Poetry for Students" (Volume 26, Chapter 5)
  12. Ploughshares Vol 2 No 4 by Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Lowell, et all 1975
  13. The Book of the Body by Frank Bidart, 1977
  14. The Academy of American Poets: Audio Archive Anthology (Volume 3) by Frank Bidart, 1111

21. Press Release 12/15/00 - The Academy Of American Poets
cflowers@poets.org (212) 2740343, Ext. 15. frank bidart Receives theWallace Stevens Award $150,000 for mastery in the art of poetry.
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Frank Bidart Receives the Wallace Stevens Award
$150,000 for mastery in the art of poetry
New York, December 15, 2000The Academy of American Poets announced today that Frank Bidart has been selected as the recipient of the Wallace Stevens Award . Given annually, the $150,000 award recognizes outstanding and proven mastery in the art of poetry. The judges for this year's Wallace Stevens Award were Eavan Boland , Wendy Lesser, James Longenbach, and Carl Phillips Academy Chancellor and jury chair Louise Glück writes of Frank Bidart's poetry: "Since the publication, in 1973, of Golden State , Frank Bidart has patiently amassed as profound and original a body of work as any now being written in this country. He has given form for our age to what is most urgent and most private in the human soul: the ordeals of solitude and mortality and hunger and, recently, that action through which being speaks: the drive to make or create. Bidart's poems sound like no one else's; they look like no one else's: to accommodate the requirement of his art, that the voice be precisely enacted in its every variation and hesitation, Bidart has made of his form a theater: if the voice must be confined to the page, it will exploit that page, extend its possibilities.

22. Frank Bidart Reads His Poetry
frank bidart reads his poetry. He reads his poems for the Ohio University SpringLiterary Festival. Hear frank bidart read his poetry in RealAudio.
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Frank Bidart, Author of The Book of the Body Desire Golden State, In the Western Night , and The Sacrifice has received the Bobbitt Prize and nominations for the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, and the National Book Critics Circle Award. He reads his poems for the Ohio University Spring Literary Festival. Hear Frank Bidart read his poetry in RealAudio. Download Free RealPlayer
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In the Western Night bidart, frank $14.00,
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27. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
Authors Articles frank bidart This bio was last updated on 07/19/2001.frank bidart. Photo by Jerry Bauer. frank bidart was born
http://www.pshares.org/Authors/authorDetails.cfm?prmAuthorID=139

28. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
Authors Articles Desire by frank bidart. Desire. by frank bidart. Farrar,Straus Giroux, LLC, October 1997, ISBN 0374138249. Editor's Corner.
http://www.pshares.org/issues/article.cfm?prmarticleID=4388

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30. List Of Books
Desire by frank bidart Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, Inc , cloth , 61 pages. Desireby frank bidart Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, Inc , paper , 64 pages.
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31. Collected Poems -- Robert Lowell Frank Bidart David Gewanter Frank Bidare
by Robert Lowell,. Edited by frank bidart and David Gewanter,. Introductionby frank Bidare. Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, Inc. Due/Published
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32. Poet Frank Bidart Explores "unity Of Thought"
Poet frank bidart explores unity of thought . frank bidart. Poetry at theMedia Lab. Bartos Theatre, Feb. 20, 730 pm. By DEBORAH A. LEVINSON.
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Poet Frank Bidart explores "unity of thought"
FRANK BIDART Poetry at the Media Lab. Bartos Theatre, Feb. 20, 7:30 pm. By DEBORAH A. LEVINSON FRANK BIDART put it best himself when he said that he liked poems that join "something passionate with what is personal." His reading Wednesday at the Bartos Theatre proved to be just that, as Bidart recited a poem from his latest work, In the Western Night Bidart, an unassuming man in a rumpled brown jacket, delivered a dramatic reading of "In the First Hour of the Night," a poem that took a full 45 minutes to present. Frankly, the word "complicated" doesn't even begin to describe the structure and range of emotions the poem presents it's not neatly segmented like Adrienne Rich's work, nor is it loose and rambling, like Ginsberg's. Rather, it is one cohesive piece that travels through several distinct states: an opening, a closing and three dream sequences in between. The poem is an extended monologue by a character Bidart says is not himself, but whose actions are based on an agglomeration of sources ranging from a Hans Meyerhof book to a letter from one of Jung's patients. Its opening is strange enough: "This happened about 12 years before I died," states the main character matter-of-factly. Like Proust's Remembrance of Things Past , the action in Bidart's poem is sparked by a single incident, the unexpected death of a friend. The friend's son invites the protagonist to stay at his home once for old times' sake. Instead of spending a pleasant evening together, however, they sit and stare at each other, the protagonist mournful about his friend, the son bitter about his abandonment. "Everything forever unresolved clearly is ever unresolvable between us," says the son about his father. The protagonist is unable to help, realizing that there is "something structural in human relations making what we felt, well, impersonal."

33. I In The Western Night /I Celebrates Bidart's Poetry
By frank bidart. frank bidart's collected poems (from the period 19651990)span 25 years of intense and often visceral aesthetic evolution.
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celebrates Bidart's poetry
In the Western Night celebrates Bidart's poetry
IN THE WESTERN NIGHT By Frank Bidart. Farrar Strauss Giroux, $19.95, 244pp. By JOSEPH M. SORCI IN THE WESTERN NIGHT celebrates a rite of passage in contemporary American poetry. Frank Bidart's collected poems (from the period 1965-1990) span 25 years of intense and often visceral aesthetic evolution. The book encapsulates his earlier works The Sacrifice, The Book of the Body and Golden State , between two newer sections, In the Western Night and The First Hour of the Night . Anthologizing his work thus, Bidart creates a scheme of interpretation of his earlier work that transcends the merely biographical or temporal. Rather, a single, seminal poetic utterance emerges. Bidart is a direct heir to the American school of post-modern poets, a friend to both Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell (among others), and the executor of Robert Lowell's literary estate. The title of his book In the Western Night is, in fact, the last line of Allen Ginsberg's famous "Howl." With such a legacy, it is no wonder that Bidart's first poetical gropings are intensely personal and confessional. The

34. Shergood Forest: Frank Bidart
frank bidart. b. 1939. Biography. BIRTH frank RELATIONSHIPS SampleWork by frank bidart. Golden State (Part VII). How can I say this? I
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Biography
BIRTH
  • Frank Bidart was born in Bakersfield, CA in 1939.
EDUCATION
  • He went to the University of California at Riverside
  • He also attended Harvard University where he studied with Robert Lowell.
  • Taught at Wesley College, Brandeis, and the University of California at Berkley.
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Sample Work by Frank Bidart
Golden State (Part VII)
How can I say this?
I think my psychiatrist likes me: he knows
the most terrible things I've done, every stupidity,
inadequacy, awkwardness,
ignorance, the mad girl I screwed
because she once again and again
teased and rejected me, and whose psychic incompetence
I grimly greeted as an occasion for revenge;
he greets my voice with an interest, and regard, and affection, which seem to signal I'm worth love; - you finally forgave me for being your son, and in the nasty shambles of your life, in which you had less and less occasion for pride, you were proud

35. Shergood Forest's Biographies: Profiles Of Gay Writers, Artists, Actors, Athlete
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37. Poet Frank Bidart To Speak At Wallace Stevens Event - March 30, 1999
Poet frank bidart to speak at Wallace Stevens event (March 30, 1999) Awardwinningpoet frank bidart will read from his work and present awards to student
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Award-winning poet Frank Bidart will read from his work and present awards to student poets at the University's 36th Annual Wallace Stevens Poetry Program April 7 and 8. Sponsored by the Department of English with support from The Hartford and with assistance from The Hartford Friends of Wallace Stevens, the April 7 program will take place at 8 p.m. in the Konover Auditorium of the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center. The program on April 8 will be held at noon, in The Tower Suite at The Hartford, Hartford Plaza. Admission to both events is free. During both programs, UConn students, winners of the Wallace Stevens Poetry Contest, will read their poems. In Hartford, a group of city high school students who are especially interested in poetry will be guests of the University and The Hartford. Bidart is the author of five books of poetry: Golden State (1973), The Book of the Body (1977), The Sacrifice (1983), In the Western Night: Collected Poems 1965-90, and Desire (1997). He has been the recipient of many grants and awards, including The Theodore Roethke Award for Poetry, The Lannan Literary Award for Poetry, and The Rebekah Johnson Bobbit Prize for Poetry given by the Library of Congress.

38. Poet: Frank Bidart - All Poems Of Frank Bidart
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39. J.D. McClatchy & Frank Bidart - Poetry-in-the-Round - Seton Hall Univeristy
jd mcclatchy frank bidart. April 2. These two celebrated Americanpoets, who first appeared together at Seton Hall in 1996, return
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April 2 These two celebrated American poets, who first appeared together at Seton Hall in 1996, return to us, each with a new volume of poems. Bidart's eagerly awaited book Desire is his first since In the Western Night: Collected Poems 1965-1990 . It contains the long multi-voiced poem "The Second Hour of the Night," which draws on the writings of Berlioz and Ovid to continue the meditation of his earlier "The First Hour of the Night," exploring loss, sexuality, and the sources of the poetic urge. "It can be said of Bidart as of no other poet now writing in English that he truly expresses the civilization of which he is a part…he accumulates and broods over the collective experience of Western culture and deepens that culture with his own response."-Library Journal J.D.McClatchy is the author of four collections of poems- Scenes from Another Life Stars Principal The Rest of the Way (1990), and

40. Frank Bidart: Self-Portrait, 1969
bidart's theory of capitalization, punctuation, and spatial layout, which this poemreally doesn't show off very well, completely revised my concept of poetry
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Self-Portrait, 1969 He's still young; thirty, but looks younger or does he?... In the eyes and cheeks, tonight, turning in the mirror, he saw his mother, puffy; angry; bewildered... Many nights, now, when he stares there, he gets angry: something unfulfilled there, something dead to what he once thought he surely could be Now, just the glamour of habits... Once, instead, he thought insight would remake him, he'd reach what? The thrill, the exhilaration unravelling disaster, that seemed to teach necessary knowledge... became just jargon. Sick of being decent, he craves another crash. What reaches him except disaster?
(It was only in reading this sonnet that I felt I finally understood what the whole sonnet-form was about. Bidart's theory of capitalization, punctuation, and spatial layout, which this poem really doesn't show off very well, completely revised my concept of poetry in the same way the use of feedback on the Cure's album Wish revised my concept of music: it's not so terribly subtle, and though it

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