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  1. Nino Que No Creia en la Primavera, El (Spanish Edition) by Lucille Clifton, 1996-07-01
  2. Sonora the Beautiful: 2 (Skinny Book) by Lucille Clifton, 1981-10-29
  3. Everett Anderson's goodbye; illustrations by Ann Grifalconi. by Lucille Clifton, 1983-01-01
  4. An ordinary woman by Lucille Clifton, 1974
  5. My brother fine with me by Lucille Clifton, 1975
  6. Amifika: 2 by Lucille Clifton, 1977-10-21
  7. Nino que no Creia en la Primavera, El: 2 by Lucille Clifton, Brinton Turkle, 1985-06-03
  8. The Palm of My Heart
  9. ThePoets' Grimm: 20th Century Poems from Grimm Fairy Tales
  10. Everett Anderson's Year by Lucille Clifton, 1992-10-15
  11. Everett Anderson's Nine Month Long by Lucille Clifton, 1989
  12. Everett Anderson's 1-2-3 by Lucille Clifton, 2002-03-01
  13. Everett Anderson's Christmas Coming (An Owlet Book) by Lucille Clifton, 1993-10-15
  14. One of the Problems of Everett Anderson by Lucille Clifton, 2001-09-15

41. Alphamusic - Everett Anderson's
Translate this page Februar 2003. clifton, lucille Everett Anderson's Christmas Coming Buch NorthernIllinois Univers VÖ-Datum 10/1993 Bestell-Nr. 0-7857-2091-X 13.84 EUR. 192.
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42. Lucille Clifton (1936)
lucille clifton (1936). Contributing Editor James A. Miller. ClassroomIssues and Strategies. clifton's poetry is generally very accessible
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Lucille Clifton (1936)
Contributing Editor: James A. Miller
Classroom Issues and Strategies
Clifton's poetry is generally very accessible, so accessible that careless readers may overlook the way she often achieves her poetic effects. Her poetry is best read aloud and students should be encouraged to read and hear her poems first, then to explore issues of language, form, and theme.
Major Themes, Historical Perspectives, and Personal Issues
Clifton is deeply concerned with the ways in which the weight of racial memory and history extends into the present, with family and community history, and with the possibilities of transcendence and reconciliation. A deeply spiritual vein shapes much of her poetry, which conveys a sense of wonder and mystery as well as optimism and resilience.
Significant Form, Style, or Artistic Conventions
Clifton's poems seem guided by the dictates of her own experience and consciousness rather than by any a priori sense of form or poetic conventions. Her primary commitment is to economical, everyday language, and to the rhythmic and musical qualities of the language that shapes her poems.
Original Audience
Clifton's first collection of poems

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44. Alphamusic - Everett Anderson's
Translate this page Freitag, den 07. Februar 2003. clifton, lucille Everett Anderson's Goodbye BuchHolt Rinehart and Winston VÖ-Datum 6/1988 Bestell-Nr. 0-8050-0800-4 7.60 EUR.
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45. Poet Lucille Clifton To Read At Smith College
Beloved Poet lucille clifton to Read at Smith College. NORTHAMPTON, Mass.SmithCollege will host poet lucille clifton at 730 pm on Tuesday, Sept.
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Office of College Relations
Smith College
Garrison Hall
Northampton, Massachusetts 01063
www.smith.edu/newsoffice August 28, 2002
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Beloved Poet Lucille Clifton to Read at Smith College NORTHAMPTON, Mass.-Smith College will host poet Lucille Clifton at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 24, in Wright Hall Auditorium. The event, sponsored by the Poetry Center, is free and open to the public. Clifton is one of the most beloved and respected figures in American poetry today. A major voice since her publishing debut in 1969, she has continued to portray the experiences of being an African American, a woman and a human, with clarity and elegance. Her language, often described as "deceptively simple," strikes a nuanced balance between complexity of thought and economy of words. Born in Depew, N.Y., Clifton attended both Howard University (where she met future luminaries Toni Morrison and James Baldwin) and Fredonia State Teachers College (now SUNY-Fredonia). She is the author of a dozen books of poetry and prose and almost 20 children's books, including the Everett Anderson series. The New York Times named her first book of poems, "Good Times," one of the ten best books of 1969. Subsequent books include "An Ordinary Woman," "Good Woman," "Quilting" and, most recently, "Blessing the Boats: New and Selected Poems, 1988-2000," which won the National Book Award. Clifton is the only poet to have two books nominated for the Pulitzer at once ("Next" and "Good Woman: Poems and a Memoir, 1969-1980").

46. The Poetry Center At Smith College -- Biographies
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47. Lucille Clifton
lucille clifton was one of a generation of black artists and writers who brokeaway from Eurocentric models to rediscover and honor African-American oral
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I’ll tell you this about poetry: If you’re not feeling danger, from it, you’re not doing it right…because it is not a safe thing to do. It is not about safety. If it were about safety, we’d have a lot more poets but less good poems. LUCILLE CLIFTON was one of a generation of black artists and writers who broke away from Euro-centric models to rediscover and honor African-American oral traditions. Often using her own family history as a resource (Her great-great grandmother was a Dahomey woman kidnapped into slavery.) her poems and children’s books consistently challenge stereotypes by bearing witness for the victims of America’s failed promises. She is the author of eleven collections of poetry, most recently Blessing the Boats: New and Selected Poems, 1988-2000 , and of many popular books for children. Maryland’s Poet Laureate from 1979 to 1982, s he has taught at universities across the country and is currently Distinguished Professor of Humanities at St. Mary’s College of Maryland. In 1999, Lucille Clifton was named a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets.

48. LUCILLE CLIFTON 1
I have been many times blessed in having met a number of such women. Thefirst was lucille clifton. SOME BRIEF BIOGRAPHIES OF lucille clifton.
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Some of us are very, very fortunate: we are priviliged to at least once in our lifetime meet a woman who is so powerful, so full of love and giving, that she changes the course of our lives, and always for the better. I have been many times blessed in having met a number of such women. The first was Lucille Clifton. She was my Senior Thesis Advisor during the short time she was at the University of California - Santa Cruz and she gave me the gift of trusting my woman's voice as a writer. She taught me that writer's are "Ordinary Women" indeed, which meant I could join that elite if I so chose, and that as "Ordinary Women" we have powerful things to say about the world we live in. She taught me writers are not Goddesses that look down upon mere mortals such as myself, yet rather are warm, loving, caring women willing and eager to share their knowledge of the craft of writing. At least Lucille Clifton is. There is nothing, really, that I can say about Lucille Clifton that her poetry cannot say better. I am including on the following pages the poems from good woman: poems and a memoir 1969-1980 which affected me most profoundly, with brief comments regarding my response to them. Understand, please, these are only my interpretations of her poems; it may not be at all what she intended or what you perceive of them, but then, that is one of the magic wonders of poetry: we see each poem in our individual, unique way. I simply hope you are struck with the beauty and power of Lucille Clifton's poems as I have been.

49. Inner Pipeline Curriculum: Elementary School Level
clifton, lucille. All of Us Come Cross the Water. New York Holt, Rhinehart Winston, 1973. clifton, lucille. Amifika. New York EP Dutton, 1977.
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Grade Level: Elementary School
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Purpose: To serve as a reference for African and African-American picture books to integrate throughout an early childhood curriculum.
Children's Books Featuring African-American Culture
  • Belton, Sandra. . New York: Four Winds Press, 1994.
    A young girl and her Big Mama (grandmother) look at Big Mama's scrapbook and she tells her granddaughter stories from her childhood. One of these stories is of a friend, Bettie Jean who lived in an uptown neighborhood and when they would go over to Bettie Jean's to play they would have wonderful meals. When Bettie Jean came to Big Mama's house they decided to have a picnic and Big Mama's mother brought out mayonnaise sandwiches and Sunshine Tea. At first Big Mama was embarrassed but then realized that Bettie Jean was interested in what they were eating. Big Mama's mother said, "There's nothing much to keep your mind on what you're eating. So while you're getting full, you have your mind on other things. Like wondering how the sun can dance." The story shows how wonderful life can be when you make the best with what you've got.
  • Clifton, Lucille.
  • 50. Fooling With Words With Bill Moyers: Teacher's Guide
    West 33rd Street New York, NY 10001. lucille clifton What they callyou is one thing. What you answer to is something else. Self
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    Amiri Baraka
    Coleman Barks

    Lorna Dee Cervantes

    Lucille Clifton
    Mark Doty

    Deborah Garrison

    Jane Hirshfield

    Stanley Kunitz
    ...
    Robert Pinsky
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    Thirteen/WNET 450 West 33rd Street New York, NY 10001 LUCILLE CLIFTON "What they call you is one thing. What you answer to is something else." Self-taught, Lucille Clifton uses plain language to explore life's complexities and to affirm the spirit's endurance. Recently named a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets, she has served on faculties of universities across the country and is currently Distinguished Professor of Humanities at St. Mary's College of Maryland. "adam thinking" she stolen from my bone is it any wonder i hunger to tunnel back inside desperate to reconnect the rib and clay and to be whole again some need is in me struggling to roar through my mouth into a name this creation is so fierce i would rather have been born "eve thinking" it is wild country here brothers and sisters coupling claw and wing groping one another i wait while the clay two-foot rumbles in his chest searching for language to call me but he is slow tonight as he sleeps i will whisper into his mouth our names won't you celebrate with me what i have shaped into a kind of life? i had no model.

    51. Key West Literary Seminar - Poetry 2003 - Lucille Clifton
    TWENTYFIRST ANNUAL Key West Literary Seminar the beautiful changes poetry 2003lucille clifton. lucille clifton was born in Depew, New York, in 1936.
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    Scheduled Poets
    Kim Addonizio

    John Ashbery

    Lucille Clifton

    Billy Collins
    ...
    C. D. Wright

    We regret that Carolyn Kizer finds that she will not be able to be with us.
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    ... Literary Seminar Home Page TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL Key West Literary Seminar the beautiful changes poetry 2003 Lucille Clifton Lucille Clifton was born in Depew, New York, in 1936. Her books of poetry include Blessing the Boats: New and Selected Poems 1988-2000 (BOA Editions, 2000), which won the National Book Award; The Terrible Stories (1995), which was nominated for the National Book Award; The Book of Light Quilting: Poems 1987-1990 Next: New Poems Good Woman: Poems and a Memoir 1969-1980 (1987), which was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize; Two-Headed Woman (1980), also a Pulitzer Prize nominee and winner of the University of Massachusetts Press Juniper Prize; An Ordinary Woman Good News About the Earth (1972); and Good Times (1969). She has also written Generations: A Memoir (1976) and more than sixteen books for children. Her honors include an Emmy Award from the American Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, a Lannan Literary Award, two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Shelley Memorial Award, and the YM-YWHA Poetry Center Discovery Award. In 1999 she was elected a Chancellor of The Academy of American Poets. She has served as Poet Laureate for the State of Maryland and is currently Distinguished Professor of Humanities at St. Mary's College of Maryland.

    52. PAL: Lucille Clifton (1936- )
    Chapter 10 Late Twentieth Century lucille clifton (1936- ). Blackness BlessedThe Writings of lucille clifton. Southern Review 25.3 (Sumr 1989) 760-770.
    http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap10/clifton.html
    PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 10: Late Twentieth Century - Lucille Clifton (1936- ) Modern American Poetry: LC A LC Page Voices from the Gaps: LC Primary Works ... Home Page
    Source: Folger Readings Top Primary Works The boy who didn't believe in spring. Pictures by Brinton Turkle. NY: Dutton 1973. Juv / Fiction C639 b An ordinary woman. NY: Random House 1974. PS3553 L45 O7 Three wishes. illustrated by Stephanie Douglas. NY: Viking Press, 1976. Juv / Easy C639 t Amifika. illustrated by Thomas DiGrazia. NY: Dutton, 1977. Juv / Easy C639 a Everett Anderson's nine month long. illustrations by Ann Grifalconi. NY: Henry Holt and Company, 1978. Juv / Easy C639 e My friend Jacob. illustrated by Thomas Di Grazia. NY: Dutton, 1980. Juv / Easy C639 m The book of light. Port Townsend, Wash.: Copper Canyon P, 1993. PS3553 .L45 B66 Also Good Times, Good News About the Earth, Generations, Two-headed Woman, Next: New Poems, Good Woman: Poems and A Memoir, 1969-1980

    53. Plagiarist.com Poetry » Archive » Lucille Clifton
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    54. Plagiarist.com Poetry » Archive » Lucille Clifton » "Climbing"
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    55. Fooling With Words With Bill Moyers: Lucille Clifton

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    56. Lucille Clifton
    poem . About clifton's Visit. The School of Humanities is pleased topresent lucille clifton as our Spring 2000 Visiting Poet. clifton
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    57. Lucille Clifton, Maryland Women's Hall Of Fame
    lucille clifton (1936, lucille clifton is an accomplished and nationally-recognizedpoet and author, college faculty member, and mother of six children.
    http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/educ/exhibits/womenshall/html/clifton.html
    Lucille Clifton
    Lucille Clifton
    is an accomplished and nationally-recognized poet and author, college faculty member, and mother of six children. She is also the former Poet Laureate of Maryland. Clifton's career reflects her self-satisfaction as a strong, black woman who believes that only by accepting individual responsibility can people live a better life. Thelma Lucille Sayles was born in 1936 in Depew, New York, a small town outside of Buffalo. Her mother, a poet, encouraged her creativity and the young girl began to compose stories and poems as a child. Lucille was the first person in her family to graduate from high school and, in 1953, she won a scholarship to Howard University in Washington, D.C., where she majored in drama. However, she left Howard after two years after deciding that she would rather write poetry. A year after leaving Howard, Lucille attended Fredonia State Teacher's College (now State University of New York at Fredonia). In 1958, she married Fred Clifton. Lucille Clifton's first volume of poetry, Good Times: Poems , was published in 1969. It was cited by the New York Times as one of 1969's ten best books. Since then, Clifton has published thirty volumes of poetry and books for children and adults. Her writing focuses on themes related to African-American women and families. It has been noted that her pride as a black woman has helped her write positively about overcoming the difficulties faced by those living in the inner city. In 1987, Clifton was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for

    58. Lucille Clifton , MSA SC 3520-13587
    Archives of Maryland (Biographical Series). lucille clifton (1936) MSASC 3520-13587 Poet Laureate of Maryland, 1979-1985. Biography, Images.
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    59. Lucille Clifton Biography
    lucille clifton. by Sarah Brooks. lucille clifton’s work shows true passion forthe things of everyday and she was rightfully recognized for her talents.
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    Echoes Main Biography Sample Poetry Inspired Poems ... Bibliography The thoughts of a Woman: Lucille Clifton by Sarah Brooks Good Times (1969). Luckily Clifton's début into the literary scene was a major success. Good Times was claimed to be one of the best books of the year by the New York Times. After this major breakthrough Clifton went on to use the teaching skills she had learned at Fredonia and held positions at Coppin State College in Baltimore, Maryland, from 1974 to 1979, professor of literature and creative writing at the University of California, Santa Cruz, from 1985 to 1989, Distinguished Professor of Literature and Distinguished Professor of Humanities at St. Mary's College, Maryland, from 1989 to 1991, and professor of creative writing at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, beginning in 1998, Not to mention she served as the Poet Laureate of the state of Maryland from 1979 to 1985. Clifton is one of the most accomplished women in the literary world. Owner of Pulitzer Prize nominations for poetry in 1980, 1987, and 1991, the Lannan Literary Award for poetry in 1997, the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize in 1997, the Los Angeles Times Poetry Award in 1997, the Lila Wallace/

    60. BOA Books - Author List
    lucille clifton Biography. Distinguished Professor of Humanitiesat St. Mary's College of Maryland, lucille clifton has received
    http://www.boaeditions.org/books/authors.asp?author_id=10

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