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  1. From the Auroral Darkness: The Life and Poetry of Robert Hayden by John Hatcher, 1984-11-01
  2. Theme and variations on Robert Hayden's poetry.: An article from: The Antioch Review by Harryette Mullen, Stephen Yenser, 1997-03-22
  3. NYC Town Hall Program 1943- Johann Bach Joseph Hayden & Robert Schumann on cover by NYC Town Hall, 1943
  4. Biography - Hayden, Robert C(arter), Jr. (1937-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  5. FROM THE AURORAL DARKNESS The Life and Poetry of Robert Hayden by John Hatcher, 1984
  6. Biography - Hayden, Robert E(arl) (1913-1980): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  7. Fisk University Faculty: Hazel R. O'leary, Percy Lavon Julian, James Weldon Johnson, Lee Lorch, Robert Hayden, Arna Bontemps
  8. Who's Who Among African Americans: Biography - Hayden, Robert C., Jr. (1937-) by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  9. No bugles for spies;: Tales of the OSS by Robert Hayden Alcorn, 1962
  10. Introduction to The Short Story (Hayden Series in Literature) by Robert W. Boynton, Maynard Mack, 1981-07
  11. HAYDEN'S FERRY REVIEW SPRING / SUMMER 2002 ISSUE 30 by managing editor] [Robert Boswell, Elizab (Hayden's Ferry Review) [Salima Keegan, 2002-01-01
  12. Tesseracts 6
  13. Sierra Bullets Reloading Manual, Second Edition by Robert D.; Ted C. Almgren; Martin J. Hull; William T. McDonald Hayden, 1978
  14. RIDING HIGH by Robert Hayden Alcorn, 1953

61. Calls For Papers: CFP: Robert Hayden And The Formal Tradition (
CFP robert hayden and the Formal Tradition (4/1; 6/76/11). From Ernest J.Smith (esmith@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu) Date Tue Jan 25 2000 - 113332 EST
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CFP: Robert Hayden and the Formal Tradition (4/1; 6/7-6/11)
From: Ernest J. Smith ( esmith@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
Date: Tue Jan 25 2000 - 11:33:32 EST The Sixth Annual Poetry Conference at West Chester University, Exploring
Form and Narrative: New Directions in American Poetry, to be held June
7-11, 2000, at West Chester (PA) University, seeks essays for a panel
titled "Robert Hayden and the Formal Tradition: Example, Innovation, and
Legacy."
Robert Hayden in many ways stands apart from other major African-American
poets publishing in mid-century America, in that, while unquestionably a
stylistic innovator, Hayden maintains a strong link with the formal
tradition. While Hughes, Baraka, Tolson and others pushed the boundaries
of "form," Hayden continued to regard himself as a traditional, craft-oriented poet, even as he dealt with contemporary themes and

62. African-Americans And
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63. [minstrels] Those Winter Sundays -- Robert Hayden
Title Those Winter Sundays. Poet robert hayden. Date 31 Dec 2001. roberthayden. I came across this poem in an anthology I'd bought at a flea market.
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[975] Those Winter Sundays
Title : Those Winter Sundays Poet : Robert Hayden Date : 31 Dec 2001 Sundays too my fathe... Length : Text-only version Prev Index Next Your comments on this poem to attach to the end [ microfaq Those Winter Sundays Sundays too my father got up early And put his clothes on in the blueback cold, then with cracked hands that ached from labor in the weekday weather made banked fires blaze. No one ever thanked him. I'd wake and hear the cold splintering, breaking. When the rooms were warm, he'd call, and slowly I would rise and dress, fearing the chronic angers of that house, Speaking indifferently to him, who had driven out the cold and polished my good shoes as well. What did I know, what did I know of love's austere and lonely offices? Robert Hayden I came across this poem in an anthology I'd bought at a flea market. I was touched by its heartfelt admission of the deep regret that follows youth as insight develops with the passage of time. The insistent reproach ("What did I know, what did I know/ of love's austere and lonely offices) makes it particularly heart-breaking. A haunting poem, not easily forgotten. Aamir Links: Biography of Hayden: http://www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID=200

64. Robert Hayden, “Those Winter Sundays,” N 2631
Student Midterm. robert hayden, “Those Winter Sundays,” N 2631. robert hayden’spoem “Those Winter Sundays” must be looked at from two perspectives.
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LITR 5535 American Romanticism UHCL, summer 2002 Student Midterm Robert Hayden, “Those Winter Sundays,” N Poetry Reader: Kellye Nye Recorder: Kayla Logan
Thursday, 20 June
Robert Hayden’s poem “Those Winter Sundays” must be looked at from two perspectives. The first perspective is the emotion one experiences after reading the poem; the other is the specific diction the author chose to include. The poem’s emotion reflects Romanticism because it evokes the emotions of the reader and establishes a nostalgia for childhood that both the speaker and the reader can share. However, the word choices in the poem are in many cases more realistic than romantic. The non-romantic diction appears in the circumstance depicted in the poem. For example, nature is not romanticized. It is described as “splintering and breaking,” something that must be “driven out.” The images represented by the words “cracked hands” and “ached from labor” support this premise that weather is something to be endured. Another example of non-romantic diction comes from the distanced relationship between the speaker and his subject. The speaker “fears the chronic angers” and is “indifferent” to his father.

65. Robert Hayden - Middle Passage
Middle Passage robert hayden I Jesús, Estrella, Esperanza, Mercy Sails flashingto the wind like weapons, sharks following the moans the fever and the dying
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Middle Passage
Robert Hayden

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Jesús, Estrella, Esperanza, Mercy:
Sails flashing to the wind like weapons,
sharks following the moans the fever and the dying;
horror the corposant and compass rose.
Middle Passage:
voyage through death
to life upon these shores.
"10 April 1800 Blacks rebellious. Crew uneasy. Our linguist says their moaning is a prayer for death, our and their own. Some try to starve themselves. Lost three this morning leaped with crazy laughter to the waiting sharks, sang as they went under." Desire, Adventure, Tartar, Ann: Standing to America, bringing home black gold, black ivory, black seed. Deep in the festering hold thy father lies, of his bones New England pews are made, those are altar lights that were his eyes. Jesus Saviour Pilot Me Over Life's Tempestuous Sea We pray that Thou wilt grant, O Lord, safe passage to our vessels bringing heathen souls unto Thy chastening. Jesus Saviour "8 bells. I cannot sleep, for I am sick with fear, but writing eases fear a little

66. Robert M. Hayden
Affiliated Faculty robert M. hayden Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology;Affiliated Associate Professor, School of Law, University of Pittsburgh.
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67. Robert Hayden's--Douglass
by robert hayden. Thus, poet, robert hayden, reached 100 years in the past,retrieving a public figure who adamantly sought abolishment of slavery.
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Robert Hayden (1913-1980) won The Grand Prize for Poetry at the First World Festival of Negro Arts, held in Dakar, Senegal, in 1965, for his book of poetry A Ballad for Remembrance . Born in Detroit, he would do his undergraduate work at Wayne State University, later received his M. A. from the University of Michigan. Hayden's poetry falls under many themes; "'spirit of place,' folk characters, Detroit neighborhood poems, and historical poems. The latter group, best known by the long poem 'Middle Passage,' is aimed at 'correcting the misconceptions and destroying some of the stereotypes and cliches which surround Negro history.' In the context of the racial militance of the 1960's and 1970's, Hayden's work has sometimesbeen found wanting by younger poets." taken from The Heath Anthology of American Literature; Third Ed.; Houghton Mifflin Company; New York. Outraged by ethnocentrism, Hayden, when editing the anthology Kaleidoscope: Poems by American Negro Poets (1967), in an autobiographical note, wrote: "Opposed to the chauvinistic and the doctinaire, he sees no reason why a Negro poet should be limited to 'racial utterance' or to having his writing judged by standards different from those applied to the work of other poets." Thus, his work continually sought exacerbation of the denegrating ethnocentric perspective. Frederick Douglass by Robert Hayden In 1962, when Hayden wrote this poem, there was a considerably hot political climate focusing on Civil Rights in America . Thus, poet, Robert Hayden, reached 100 years in the past, retrieving a public figure who adamantly sought abolishment of slavery. 100 years later, African-Americans were still segregated apart from the American population. Obviously, the question of Freedom and Libertytwo words that capture an essence of Life to which all people are entitledwas still widely disputed in the political, public forum.

68. Laurence Goldstein And Robert Chrisman, Editors: Robert Hayden, University Of Mi
robert hayden Essays on the Poetry. Laurence Goldstein and robert Chrisman,Editors. 51/2 x 8-1/2. 352 pgs. 1 photograph. 2001. Cloth
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Robert Hayden
Essays on the Poetry
Laurence Goldstein and Robert Chrisman, Editors
5-1/2 x 8-1/2. 352 pgs. 1 photograph. 2001.
Cloth 0-472-11233-3 $60.00S Available
Vital perspectives from leading critics and scholars on one of the most distinguished African American poets of the twentieth century. Robert Hayden: Essays on the Poetry Laurence Goldstein is Professor of English, University of Michigan, and editor of the Michigan Quarterly Review . His books include The American Poet at the Movies . Robert Chrisman is founding editor of The Black Scholar . A poet and essayist, he is a Visiting Professor, University of California, Berkeley, where he teaches literature and media in the Department of African-American Studies.
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69. Robert M. Hayden : Blueprints For A House Divided, University Of Michigan Press
Through an analysis that combines cultural examination and constitutional study,robert hayden argues that almost everything that has happened in the former
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The Constitutional Logic of the Yugoslav Conflicts
Robert M. Hayden
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Argues that international diplomatic activities to resolve the Yugoslav conflicts have been misconceived. If a house divided against itself cannot stand, does it help to declare it a condominium? This book examines why the common Yugoslav and Bosnian houses came to be divided, and how international diplomatic activities to resolve the conflicts have been misconceived. Through an analysis that combines cultural examination and constitutional study, Robert Hayden argues that almost everything that has happened in the former Yugoslavia since 1989 is congruent with the logic of the politicians who won election in the free and fair elections of 1990 and with the constitutional structures that these politicians have created. Once the idea of a common state for all of the Yugoslav peoples lost electorally, the conflicts that followed were so logical as to be inescapable. Throughout, the analysis relies almost exclusively on materials from the former Yugoslavia itself and on what participants said to each other in their own languages rather than in English to the world community. Drawing on the work of Max Weber and Tzvetan Todorov, this book also discusses the ethical and moral dangers of ignoring the probable consequences of actions that might be desirable in the abstract. A major conclusion is that the actions of the international community were never likely to achieve their stated goals, because they were based on premises unrelated to those driving the Yugoslav peoples themselves.

70. HUFFMAN, ROBERT HAYDEN
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71. Robert A. Hayden's The Code Of The Geeks
Send them to robert A. hayden hayden@krypton.mankato.msus.edu GJ/CM d H s-++ s-+g+ p? au+ a- w++ v* C++(++++ UL++++$ P+ ++ L++$ 3- E N+++ K+++ W
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finger hayden@mankato.msus.edu '' for the latest version or try the official WWW site
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The Code of the Geeks v3.0
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72. Descendants Of Robert Hayden
Descendants of robert hayden. Born 1804. Chart 1. robert McClellanhayden 1804 Fleming, KY and Elizabeth Moore Barnabas M. hayden Abt
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Descendants of Robert Hayden
Born 1804 Chart 1 Robert McClellan Hayden 1804 Fleming, KY and Elizabeth Moore
Barnabas M. Hayden Abt 1827 Fleming, KY, and Esther A. McDugle
John B. Hayden 1859 Sweetwater Menard Co., IL and Luanna Pile
Ella Lounetta Hayden
1902 Carroll Co. IN and Carl Henry Beever
Submitted by Yvonne Beever Chart 2 Robert Hayden b. 28 Aug 1804, KY m. Elizabeth Adams Atchison
John Milton Hayden b. 22 Apr 1841, KY m. Jemima Clemens
Ellsworth Hayden b. 1872, IL m. Marietta Rogers
Myrtle Mae Hayden b. 1899, IL m. Joseph Daley
Mary Etta Daley b. 1929, IL m. Glen Mears
Nancy Mears
(Me) b. 1954, OK m. Kevin Bagby
NOTES: I am particularly interested in finding out exactly where John B. and Luanna Hayden were in the early 1880s. I cannot find a marriage record for them, and find them first in Tippecanoe Co., IN with two children that were supposedly born in Kansas City, Kansas. (One source says Missouri, but their grandson told me that they moved out to Kansas to homestead, and Luanna couldn't stand living in a sod house, so they moved to Indiana). Yvonne Beever

73. RNIB Magazine: High Browse - August 2002: Poetry
hayden, robert robert hayden. The Academy of American Poets, 1976. Inthe midst of his service as Consultant in Poetry to the Library
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BRODSKY, Joseph: Joseph Brodsky reads his poetry. Caedmon, 1988. FROST, Robert: Derry down derry: Lesley Frost reads Robert Frost. Smithsonian Folkways Records, 1991. GINSBERG, Allen: Allen Ginsberg and Marilyn Hacker. University of Missouri, [198-?]. GINSBERG, Allen: First blues: rags, ballads and harmonium songs. Watershed Tapes, 1991. GIOVANNI, Nikki: Nikki Giovanni and Michael S Harper. University of Missouri, [198?]. GIOVANNI, Nikki: Legacies. Watershed Tapes, 1991. GIOVANNI, Nikki: Cotton candy on a rainy day. Smithsonian Folkways Records, 1991. GLUCK, Louise: Louise Gluck. The American Academy of Poets, 1992. Two readings appear on this tape. The more recent reading includes a selection of poems from Wild Iris. In the earlier part she reads from Descending Figure and The Triumph of Achilles GOODLAND, Norman:

74. Robert HAYDEN, B: 1889 - Richmond, Surrey.
robert hayden N149 Born 1889 Richmond, Surrey. Marr - Died 1975 -Sydney, Australia. robert hayden N149 Born 1889 - Richmond, Surrey.
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Father: John HAYDEN
Born: 1852, Essex Marr: 1872 Died: 1897, Surrey.
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75. SOLEDAD By Robert Hayden
SOLEDAD by robert hayden. (And I, I am no longer of that world). Naked, he lies inthe blinded room. From Collected Poems by robert hayden. Copyright © 1971 Erma.
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SOLEDAD by Robert Hayden (And I, I am no longer of that world) Naked, he lies in the blinded room chainsmoking, cradled by drugs, by jazz as never by any lover's cradling flesh. Miles Davis coolly blows for him: O pena negra, sensual Flamenco blues; the red clay foxfire voice of Lady Day (lady of the pure black magnolias) sobsings her sorrow and loss and fare you well, dryweeps the pain his treacherous jailers have released him from for a while. His fears and his unfinished self await him down in the anywhere streets. He hides on the dark side of the moon, takes refuge in a stained-glass cell, flies to a clockless country of crystal. Only the ghost of Lady Day knows where he is. Only the music. And he swings oh swings: beyond complete immortal now. Hayden. Used with the permission of Liveright Publishing Co. Click here for assignments Click here for Spanish translation Click here for French translation

76. Soledad By Robert Hayden
Tina Cane’s Page. Soledad by robert hayden. PART ONE Read Soledad severaltimes. Be specific. Find ten other poems by robert hayden. Memorize two.
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Tina Cane’s Page Soledad by Robert Hayden PART ONE: Read Soledad several times. Visit all links and take notes on what information was helpful in illuminating this poem. Be specific. Find ten other poems by Robert Hayden. Memorize two. Write a one-page response to the poem. PART TWO: (CHOOSE FIVE ACTIVITIES) Look at French translation. Read it aloud. How does a new language affect the music of this poem? Look at the Spanish translation. Read it aloud. Reshape the poem by putting line breaks where you see fit. Compare shapes with your neighbor. Discuss how line breaks affect flow and reading of the poem. Go home and cut the poem lengthwise into four parts. Throw away one part. Listen to Billie Holiday and write a poem with the remaining words. Go home and cut the poem lengthwise into four parts. Throw away one part. Listen to Miles Davis and write a poem with the remaining words. Choose the five most striking words in the poem. Write three haiku containing these words. Do an interpretive dance. Memorize the French.

77. The New York Review Of Books: Robert Hayden
Bibliography of books and articles by robert hayden, from The New YorkReview of Books. The New York Review of Books robert hayden.
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78. Robert Hayden Pictures
More Pictures from robert hayden. Posted September 1998. Photos and Captions byrobert. Posted by Caroline. Pictures of robert from the Rogue's Gallery. Hobart1
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Pictures of Robert from the Rogue's Gallery.
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Laundry was taken during the renovation when all of the machines had been removed from the laundry room.
Trash is a typical example of the byproducts of the small-minded people who were too busy with their own head-trips to be bothered with cooperative living. This was a source of constant aggravation for me, especially as Workshift Manager, and I snapped this photo to remind myself in future decades that there was a lot that wasn't rosy about Barrington, lest I get too nostalgic.
Rgreen is a photo from the roof of the corner apartment across the parking lot where Red Green (aka John Harmon) lived. I remain amazed to this day that he never took the opportunity to begin sniping from that window. What an asshole.
was Monde's room when she was Psyche. Reality is one of her art works.
Shitties is a photo of Shitties (aka Rosemar Food Center).
Everything else is favorite views and favorite grafitti.

79. Untitled
VCR97025; Distribution of barrier island overwash disturbance VCR LenoreB. Fahrig, Bruce P. hayden , robert Dolan , Disturbance, VCR97026;
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80. Twentieth-Century African-American Poetry: Bibliography
hayden, robert Earl 1975, Angle of Ascent (Liveright) haydenRAngleof(gender=M). hayden, robert Earl 1980, American Journal
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Twentieth-Century African-American Poetry
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Ai [ Greed (Norton) [ Ai:Greed ] (gender=F). Ai, 1947- [ Vice (Norton) [ Ai1:Vice ] (gender=F). Atkins, Russell. [ Phenomena (Wilberforce University) [ AtkinsR:Phenomena ] (gender=M). Atkins, Russell. [ Heretofore (Penguin Books) [ AtkinsR:Hrtfr ] (gender=M). Atkins, Russell. [ Here In The (Cleveland State University Poetry Center) [ AtkinsR:Here-In ] (gender=M). Atkins, Russell. [ (Paul Bremen) [ ] (gender=M). Aubert, Alvin. [ If Winter Come: Collected Poems 1967-1992 (Carnegie Mellon University Press) [ AubertA:If-Winter ] (gender=M). Baker, Houston A. Jr. [ No Matter Where You Travel, You Still Be Black (Lotus Press) [ BakerH:No-Matter ] (gender=M). Baker, Houston A. Jr. [ Spirit Run (Lotus Press) [ BakerH:Spirit-Run ] (gender=M). Baker, Houston A. Jr. [ Blues Journeys Home (Lotus Press) [ BakerH:Bls-Jrnys ] (gender=M). Baraka, Imamu Amiri, 1934- [ Preface To A Twenty Volume Suicide Note.... (Totem Press) [ BarakaI:Preface-To ] (gender=M).

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