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  1. Eve Names The Animals (Samuel French Morse Poetry Prize) by Susan Donnelly, 1985-02-01
  2. The Essential Herbert (Essential Poets) by George Herbert, Anthony Hecht, 1987-12
  3. Darkness and the Light by Anthony Hecht, 2002-07
  4. The Venetian Vespers: Poems by Anthony Hecht, 1979-11
  5. Flight Among the Tombs (Oxford Poets) by Anthony Hecht, 1997-05-22
  6. Seven Against Thebes by Aeschylus, Helen H. Bacon, 1880-11-30
  7. Songs of Childhood by Walter De la Mare, 2010-09-26
  8. E1: A Journey Through Whitechapel and Spitalfields (Anthony Hecht Prize 3) by John Bennett, 2008-11-01
  9. Anthony Hecht The Darkness and the Light.: An article from: World Literature Today by Daniel Garrett, 2002-03-22
  10. Biography - Hecht, Anthony (1923-2004): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  11. The morality of Anthony Hecht.: An article from: New Criterion by David Yezzi, 2004-04-01
  12. The kingdom of evil, a continuation of the journal of Fantazius Mallare, by Ben Hecht ; twelve full page illustrations by Anthony Angarola by Ben (1893-1964) and Angarola, Anthony (illus.) Hecht, 1924-01-01
  13. Aesopic: Twenty four couplets by Anthony Hecht to accompany the Thomas Bewick wood engravings for select fables by Anthony Hecht, 1967
  14. Poem Upon the Lisbon Disastser Translated into English by Anthony Hecht with six wood engravings by Lynd Ward by Francois Marie Arouet De Voltaire, 1977

41. Arts/Literature/Authors/H/Hecht,_Anthony
Arts / Literature / Authors / H / hecht, anthony. anthony hecht The Academyof American Poets presents a biography photograph and selected poems.
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The Academy of American Poets presents a biography photograph and selected poems.
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Anthony Hecht in Conversation with Philip Hoy

Anthony Hecht discusses his life work and critical influences.
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42. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
Authors Articles anthony hecht. anthony hecht. Ploughshares articles by or aboutthis author Ashley Brown, The Poetry of anthony hecht, Nonfiction, Fall 1978.
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43. Anthony Hecht Flight Among The Tombs Works By Individual Poets: From C 1900 - Po
anthony hecht Flight Among the Tombs Works by individual poets from c 1900 Poetry. Author anthony hecht. Julie Till Active Comprehensio
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44. Anthony Hecht, The Darkness And The Light
The Darkness and the Light is anthony hecht's most recent collection.Its fortyfour poems anthony hecht, The Darkness and the Light.
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UK Publication, October 31 2002 A note about The Darkness and the Light The critic George P. Elliott once declared: "Hecht's voice is his own, but his language, more amply than that of any other living poet writing in English, derives from, adds to, is part of the great tradition." The Darkness and the Light
A note on Anthony Hecht Anthony Hecht is the author of seven books of poetry, among them The Hard Hours ,which received the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1968, and, more recently, Flight Among the Tombs . In 1984 he received the Eugenio Montale Award for a lifetime achievement in poetry, and in 2000 the Robert Frost Medal from the Poetry Society of America. He has written a critical study of the poetry of W. H. Auden, The Hidden Law , and On the Laws of the Poetic Art (Andrew W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts). He taught for some years at Bard College, the University of Rochester and Georgetown University, and now lives in Washington, D.C.
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45. Open Books: A Poem Emporium - Individual Rare & First Edition Books
Open Books Rare First Editions hecht, anthony Flight Among the TombsSigned first edition. An as-new copy with an as-new dust jacket.
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46. Anthony Hecht -- 1st Annual Arts Reunion (Literary Festival) -- Old Dominion Uni
Books by anthony hecht Following is a list of books available in the Old DominionUniversity Perry Library. Translated by anthony hecht and Helen H. Bacon.
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September 25-29, 1978 Books by Anthony Hecht Following is a list of books available in the Old Dominion University Perry Library. Search the Online Catalog for availability. Check your local bookstore or online bookseller for more books by this author. The Spoken Arts treasury of 100 modern American poets reading their poems [sound recording] vol.15 / produced by Arthur Luce Klein ; edited by Paul Kresh. New Rochelle, N.Y. : Spoken Arts, 1985. The hard hours; poems. New York, Atheneum, 1967. 1st ed. The hidden law : the poetry of W.H. Auden. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1993. Millions of strange shadows : poems. New York : Atheneum, 1977. 1st ed. [Septem contra Thebas] Seven against Thebes. Translated by Anthony Hecht and Helen H. Bacon. New York, Oxford University Press, 1973. The Venetian vespers : poems. New York : Atheneum, 1979. 1st ed.

47. 20 Century American And British Literature
Toomer, Jean. Formalist and New Formalist Poets. hecht, anthony. Ransom, JohnCrowe. Rich, Adrienne. Heaney, Seamus. hecht, anthony. Hejinian, Lyn. Howe, Susan.
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Outline of Twentieth Century American and British Literature A guide to twentieth century literature from literaryhistory.com poetry of WWI popular modernism high modernism objectivists ... Sassoon, Siegfried Popular Modernism Cummings, E. E. Frost, Robert Masters, Edgar Lee Moore, Marianne ... Williams, William Carlos High Modernism Beckett, Samuel Crane, Hart Eliot, T.S. Joyce, James ... Woolf, Virginia Imagism Doolittle, Hilda (H.D.) Pound, Ezra Objectivists Niedecker, Lorine Oppen, George Reznikoff, Charles Zukofsky, Louis The Harlem Renaissance and After Brooks, Gwendolyn Brown, Sterling Cullen, Countee Hayden, Robert ... Toomer, Jean Formalist and New Formalist Poets Hecht, Anthony Ransom, John Crowe Rich, Adrienne Tate, Allen ... Wilbur, Richard Confessional Poetry Berryman, John Lowell, Robert Plath, Sylvia Sexton, Anne The Black Mountain School Cage, John Creeley, Robert Duncan, Robert Jones, LeRoi ... Olson, Charles The Beats and the San Francisco Renaissance Baraka, Amiri (Leroi Jones) Burroughs, William Corso, Gregory DiPrima, Diane ... Whalen, Philip The New York School of Poetry Ashbery, John

48. Anthony Hecht, "Curriculum Vitae"
us, .Signing our lives away On ferned and parslied windows ofa bus. from The Transparent Man, copyright anthony hecht 1990.
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~english/events/hecht_cv.html
CURRICULUM VITAE As though it were reluctant to be day,
Morning deploys a scale
Of rarities in gray,
And winter settles down in its chain-mail, Victorious over legions of gold and red.
The smokey souls of stones,
Blunt pencillings of lead,
Pare down the world to glintless monotones Of graveyard weather, vapors of a fen
We reckon through our pores.
Save for the garbage men,
Our children are the first ones out of doors. Book-bagged and padded out, at mouth and nose
They manufacture ghosts, George Washington's and Poe's, Banquo's, the Union and Confederate hosts', And are themselves the ghosts, file cabinet gray, Of some departed us, Signing our lives away On ferned and parslied windows of a bus. from The Transparent Man

49. Anthony Hecht, "A Hill"
north of Poughkeepsie; and as a boy I stood before it for hours inwintertime. from The Hard Hours, copyright anthony hecht 1967.
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~english/events/hecht_a_hill.html
A HILL In Italy, where this sort of thing can occur,
I had a vision once - though you understand
It was nothing at all like Dante's, or the visions of saints,
And perhaps not a vision at all. I was with some friends,
Picking my way through a warm sunlit piazza
In the early morning. A clear fretwork of shadows
From huge umbrellas littered the pavement and made
A sort of lucent shallows in which was moored
A small navy of carts. Books, coins, old maps,
Cheap landscapes and ugly religious prints
Were all on sale. The colors and noise Like the flying hands were gestures of exultation, So that even the bargaining Rose to the ear like a voluble godliness. And then, where it happened, the noises suddenly stopped, And it got darker; pushcarts and people dissolved And even the great Farnese Palace itself Was gone, for all its marble; in its place Was a hill, mole-colored and bare. It was very cold, Close to freezing, with a promise of snow. The trees were like old ironwork gathered for scrap Outside a factory wall. There was no wind

50. More Light! More Light! - Anthony Hecht
More Light! More Light! anthony hecht. For Heinrich Blucher andHannah Arendt Composed in the Tower before his execution These
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More Light! More Light! - Anthony Hecht For Heinrich Blucher and Hannah Arendt
Composed in the Tower before his execution
These moving verses, and being brought at that time
Painfully to the stake, submitted, declaring thus:
“I implore my God to witness that I have made no crime.” Nor was he forsaken of courage, but the death was horrible,
The sack of gunpowder failing to ignite.
His legs were blistered sticks on which the black sap
Bubbled and burst as he howled for the Kindly Light. And that was but one, and by no means one of he worst;
Permitted at least his pitiful dignity;
And such as were by made prayers in the name of Christ,
That shall judge all men, for his soul’s tranquility. We move now to outside a German wood. Three men are there commanded to dig a hole In which the two Jews are ordered to lie down And be buried alive by the third, who is a Pole. Not light from the shrine at Weimar beyond the hill Nor light from heaven appeared. But he did refuse.

51. Anthony Hecht Books
anthony hecht. The Art of the Lathe Poems by BH Fairchild Collected Earlier Poemsby anthony hecht. The Darkness and the Light Poems by anthony hecht.
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52. Pulitzer Prize Winning Poet Anthony Hecht Returns To Iowa To Read From New Book
barclay@uiowa.edu. Release Aug. 31, 2001. Pulitzer Prize winningpoet anthony hecht returns to Iowa to read from new book Sept. 13.
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e-mail: winston-barclay@uiowa.edu Release: Aug. 31, 2001 Pulitzer Prize winning poet Anthony Hecht returns to Iowa to read from new book Sept. 13 Hecht has received the Bollingen Prize, the Ruth Lilly Prize, the Loines Award, the Librex-Guggenheim Eugenio Montale Award, the Harriet Monroe Poetry Award and, in 2000, the Robert Frost Medal from the Poetry Society of America; and fellowships from The Academy of American Poets, the American Academy in Rome, the Ford Foundation, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation. He is a Chancellor Emeritus of The Academy of American Poets. During his academic career he taught at several universities, including the University of Rochester and Georgetown University. home releases media clips news digest ... about

53. Award-winning Poet Anthony Hecht To Read Monday: 01/02
Awardwinning poet anthony hecht to read Monday. BY JOHN SANFORD. Pulitzer Prize-winningpoet anthony hecht will read from his work at 8 pm Monday, Jan.
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Stanford Report, January 23, 2002 Award-winning poet Anthony Hecht to read Monday BY JOHN SANFORD Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Anthony Hecht will read from his work at 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 28, in Kresge Auditorium as part of the Creative Writing Program's Jean and Bill Lane Lecture Series. An informal colloquium is scheduled for the following day at 11 a.m. in the Terrace Room of Margaret Jacks Hall. Both events are free and open to the public. A giant among American poets, Hecht is a versatile and polished stylist who even now, at a time when blank verse is the norm, tends more than his contemporaries toward rhyme. In "The Book of Yolek," a poem first published in 1982, Hecht employs the sestina, a medieval verse form invented by medieval troubadours in Provence. The poem centers on the fate of a group of young Warsaw ghetto orphans who were rounded up and sent to a "special camp." A 5-year-old named Yolek killed there haunts the second-person "you" of the poem: "Wherever you are, Yolek will be there, too./ His unuttered name will interrupt your meal." The effect of the sestina is jarring: The end words in each line of the first stanza are repeated throughout the poem; they appear and reappear like the ghost of Yolek.

54. Award-winning Poet Anthony Hecht To Read From Work Jan. 28: 1/02
Awardwinning poet anthony hecht to read from work Jan. 28. Pulitzer Prize-winningpoet anthony hecht will read from his work at 8 pm Monday, Jan.
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Rick Barot, lecturer, Creative Writing Program: (650) 723-0499, (650) 725-1208, rickbarot@msn.com John Sanford, writer, News Service: (650) 736-2151, jsanford@stanford.edu
Award-winning poet Anthony Hecht to read from work Jan. 28
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Anthony Hecht will read from his work at 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 28, in Kresge Auditorium as part of the Creative Writing Program's Jean and Bill Lane Lecture Series. An informal colloquium is scheduled for the following day at 11 a.m. in the Terrace Room of Margaret Jacks Hall. Both events are free and open to the public. A giant among American poets, Hecht is a versatile and polished stylist who even now, at a time when blank verse is the norm, tends more than his contemporaries toward rhyme. Hecht was born in New York in 1923. After graduating from Bard College in 1944, he served three years in the Army in Europe and Japan. He was among the first soldiers to help liberate the Nazi concentration camp in Flossenbürg, north of Munich. Images of the Holocaust appear in much of his work, yet he is capable of considering such dark matter in an almost lyrical way. In "The Book of Yolek," a poem first published in 1982, Hecht employs the sestina, a medieval verse form invented by medieval troubadours in Provence. The poem centers on the fate of a group of young Warsaw ghetto orphans who were rounded up and sent to a "special camp." A 5-year-old named Yolek killed there haunts the second-person "you" of the poem: "Wherever you are, Yolek will be there, too./ His unuttered name will interrupt your meal."

55. Anthony Hecht's Imitation Of The Pyrrha Ode
Ode 1.5 imitated by anthony hecht (1980) An Old Malediction. Whatwellheeled knuckle-head, straight from the unisex Hairstylist
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Ode 1.5 imitated by Anthony Hecht (1980)
An Old Malediction
What well-heeled knuckle-head, straight from the unisex
Hairstylist and bathed in "Russian Leather,"
Dallies with you these late summer days, Pyrrha,
In your expensive sublet? For whom do you
Slip into something simple by, say, Gucci?
The more fool he who has mapped out for himself
The saline latitudes of incontinent grief.
Dazzled though he be, poor dope, by the golden looks
Your locks fetched up out of a bottle of Clairol,
He will know that the wind changes, the smooth sailing Is done for, when the breakers wallop him broadside, When he's rudderless, dismasted, thoroughly swamped In that mindless rip-tide that got the best of me Once, when I ventured on your deeps, Piranha. Close this window when finished.

56. Anthony Hecht: Lizards And Snakes
fingernail. I can see him plain as a pikestaff. Look how he grinsAnd swings the scaly horror of his folded tail. . anthony hecht.
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Out of the Box Coaching and
WORKING WITH THE ENNEAGRAM
, Mary R. Bast, Ph.D.
Six: Lizards and Snakes On the summer road that ran by our front porch
Lizards and snakes came out to sun.
It was hot as a stove out there, enough to scorch
A buzzard's foot. Still, it was fun
To lie in the dust and spy on them. Near but remote,
They snoozed in the carriage ruts, a smile
In the set of the jaw, a fierce pulse in the throat
Working away like Jack Doyle's after he'd run the mile. Aunt Martha had an unfair prejudice
Against them (as well as being cold Toward bats.) She was pretty inflexible in this, Being a spinster and all, and old. So we used to slip them into her knitting box. In the evening she'd bring in things to mend And a nice surprise would slide out from under the socks. It broadened her life, as Joe said. Joe was my friend. But we never did it again after the day Of the big wind when you could hear the trees Creak like rocking chairs. She was looking away

57. Anthony Hecht Has Been Described As A Poet Who Writes Poems That Display “verba
THE DARKNESS AND THE LIGHT. anthony hecht. Alfred A. Knopf, $23.00, 67pages. anthony hecht has been described as an archaic poet.
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THE DARKNESS AND THE LIGHT Anthony Hecht Alfred A. Knopf, $23.00, 67 pages Anthony Hecht has been described as an "archaic" poet. Besides his propensity for rhyme, and the polished elegance of much of his verse, Hecht has another disturbing quirk: he likes to hide behind various personae, many of them biblical (Saul, David, Abraham, even Mary). Does he employ this primal theatrical trope because he fears his emotions will overwhelm him should he speak more directly? Born in New York City in 1923, Hecht was thriving at Bard College when World War II intervened, and the freshman found himself in midst of some of the fiercest battles in the European theater. He was also one of the Allied soldiers who liberated from floosenburg, an annex of Buchenwald. In an interview with Philip Hoy, Hecht remembered that when he arrived at Flossenburg prisoners were dying from typhus "at the rate of 500 a day." "For years after," he told Hoy, "I would wake shrieking."
Discharged from the Army, the would-be poet returned to finish his university studies, and become a distinguished professor. During the next fifty years, Hecht published three books of criticism, and myriad assorted writing.

58. Anthony Hecht Poster
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59. List Of Books
Translated by Derek Walcott, anthony hecht and Barry Rubin Farrar, Straus, and Giroux,Inc , paper , 148 pages. by anthony hecht Ecco Press , paper , 210 pages.
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60. A Part Of Speech -- Joseph Brodsky Derek Walcott Anthony Hecht Barry Rubin
by Joseph Brodsky,. Translated by Derek Walcott, anthony hecht and Barry Rubin.Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, Inc. Due/Published May 1981, 148 pages, paper.
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