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         Kizer Carolyn:     more books (100)
  1. Poetry Northwest - Vol. 6, No. 1, Spring, 1965 by Kizer, Carolyn (Editor), 1965
  2. The Looking-Glass June 1943 Issue by Carolyn et al Kizer, 1943
  3. Poetry Northwest Autumn 1965 Volume Eight Number three w/ cover design by Wesley Wehr by KIZER (Carolyn) editor, 1965-01-01
  4. Poetry Northwest - Vol. 3, No. 4, Winter, 1962-1963 by Kizer, Carolyn (Editor), 1963
  5. KNOCK UPON SILENCE by Carolyn Kizer, 1865
  6. Poetry Northwest - Vol. 6, No. 2, Summer, 1965 by Kizer, Carolyn (Editor), 1965
  7. A Present for Tu Fu from Li Po. by Carolyn. KIZER, 1990
  8. Poetry Northwest - Vol. 5, Nos. 3 & 4, Autumn-Winter, 1964-65 by Kizer, Carolyn (Editor), 1965
  9. Five Poets of the Pacific Northwest. by Kenneth O., Richard Hugo, Carolyn Kizer, William Stafford, and David Wag Hanson, 1964
  10. Inland Autumn 1960 Vol 4 #1 by Carolyn; Hugo, Richard; Corman, Cid; Lowry, Robert Kizer, 1960
  11. Poetry Northwest Summer 1961 Volume Two Number three w/ cover design by Carl Morris by KIZER (Carolyn) editor, 1961-01-01
  12. Poetry Northwest (Volume 6, Number 4, Winter 1965-66) by Carolyn (Editor) Kizer, 1966
  13. Poetry Northwest, Winter 1960, Vol. 1, No. 3 by Carolyn Kizer, Richard Hugo Nelson Bentley, 1960
  14. Mermaids in the Basement: Poems for Women. by Carolyn. KIZER, 1984

61. Annie Finch: Criticism
Review of 100 Great Poems by Women, ed. carolyn kizer. Ecco Press, 1995. 184 pp. Noone is better qualified to have bestowed this gift than carolyn kizer.
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Kizer as an Anthologist
by Annie Finch Published in Poetry International Review of: 100 Great Poems by Women , ed. Carolyn Kizer. Ecco Press, 1995. 184 pp. $15 paper. ed 100 Great Poems by Women has been more or less overlooked, because it is a milestone. At a time when anthologies are published by the hundreds, this one is a truly important collection, edited with brilliance by a poet who must command our respect. It is that very rare thing, a true poet’s anthology. And even more memorably, at a time when works by women are reprinted most often out of a sense of historical curiosity, this captivating grouping of an eclectic range of women’s poems has been organized solely in the name of poetry. 100 Great Poems by Women is edited by a talented, mature poet whose acute native ear for language has been exquisitely trained. As Richard Wilbur puts it on the jacket, “Carolyn Kizer is too fine a poet to pick any poems which are other than fine.” Even the couple of poems for which Kizer, characteristically wry, chooses to apologize in her foreword to the book (“a poem so exquisitely awful that it can never be erased from the mind . . .”) turn out to be worth reading. Kizer claims that the editing of this book drew most of all “on the repository of memory: of names, of phrases, of stanzas stored over a lifetime,” and the finished product does seem a labor of love, edited with the flair and naturalness that only a long lifetime devoted to poetry provides. No More Masks , contain a preponderence of domestic poems. Among Kizer’s hundred are poems reflecting her own taste for satire and political verse, such as Anne Finch’s wonderful “Trail All Your Pikes” and Sarah Cleghorn’s famous and bitter quatrain “The golf links lie so near the mill / That almost every day / The laboring children can look out / And see the men at play”; poems that, like some of Kizer’s finest, celebrate friendships between women (my favorite is by Katherine Philips, a.k.a. “the matchless Orinda”); and a steady stream of excellent poems that protest women’s social and political position over the centuries. Kizer’s choices reflect a refreshing range of aesthetics, from Gertrude Stein to Anne Bradstreet, and while she is not as discriminating in her choice of contemporary verse as in her choice of verse by dead poets (what anthologist ever is?), her anthology certainly contains enough great poems to earn its title.

62. Poets Kizer And Williams Read March 21
On Thursday evening, March 21, poets carolyn kizer and MillerWilliams will read their poems at the Library of Congress.
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On Thursday evening, March 21 , poets Carolyn Kizer and Miller Williams will read their poems at the Library of Congress. The program, presented under the auspices of the Gertrude Clarke Whittall Poetry and Literature Fund, will be at 6:45 p.m. in the Montpelier Room on the sixth floor of the James Madison Memorial Building. Tickets are not required. Carolyn Kizer, who served as the first director of the literature program at the National Endowment for the Arts from 1966 to 1970, is the author of eight collections of poetry, most recently (2001), published by Copper Canyon Press. Her other collections are

63. Kulchur Press Records
2, Kelly, Robert. 2, kizer, carolyn. 2, Koch, Kenneth. 2, Lenya, Lotte. 2, Levertov,Denise. 6, Kirstein, Lincoln. 6, kizer, carolyn. 6, Levertov, Denise. 6, Loewinsohn,Ron.
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Lita Romola Rothbard Hornick, 1927 Barnard A. B. 1948, Columbia M.A. 1949, and Ph.D. 1958), publisher and literary critic took over the magazine KULCHUR in February of 1961 its third issue.
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Correspondence, manuscripts, proofs, art work, mechanicals, documents, lists, financial papers, and printed materials of KULCHUR, the Kulchur Press books, and the Kulchur Foundation. Lita Hornick published the works of new American writers (including the New York School), artists, and musicians (such as Robert Duncan, Allen Ginsberg, Frank O'Hara, and Larry Rivers) as well as avant garde criticism from 1961 until 1965. She ended KULCHUR in 1965 and began to publish books from the Kulchur Press. In 1970, Kulchur Press became The Kulchur Foundation. Lita Hornick has also been active in the support committees of The Museum of Modern Art and other cultural institutions. Among the cataloged correspondence are: Ted Berrigan, Joe Brainard, Charles Henri Ford, LeRoi Jones (Imamu Amiri Baraka), Gerald Malanga, Ron Padgett, and Louis Zukofsky.

64. Fine Arts And Recreation - The Central Library - Queens Borough Public Library
Keats, John, John Keats Poems. Kinnell, Galway, Galway Kinnell. kizer, carolyn David Wagoner, carolyn kizer David Wagoner. Kumin, Maxine, Maxine Kumin.
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65. Alphamusic - The Nearness
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66. BOA Books - Author List
carolyn kizer Biography. carolyn kizer was born and raised in Spokane,Washington. No picture available. Books by carolyn kizer Yin
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67. BOA Books - Author List
Hebert, Anne Heyen, William Hicok, Bob Ignatow, David Irwin, Mark Kang Dean, DebraKearney, Meg Kelly, Brigit Pegeen Kenvin, Natalie kizer, carolyn Knott, Bill
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68. Www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/q/Quinn,Mary_Bernetta
DiSanto, Grace. Heaney, Seamus. Jarrell, Randall, 19141965Criticism and interpretation.kizer, carolyn. Levertov, Denise, 1923- . Macauley, Robie.
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69. Ronald H. Bayes Papers Inventory (#4949)
Correspondents include carolyn kizer, Dick Bakken, James Laughlin, SamRagan, Jo Slatton, Bill Butler, and Fred Parrott. kizer, carolyn.
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Poet Ronald H. Bayes (1932- ), resident of Laurinburg, N.C., began teaching creative writing at St. Andrews Presbyterian College in 1968. Bayes founded the St. Andrews Review St. Andrews Review , the St. Andrews Press, the St. Andrews Writers Forum, St. Andrews Presbyterian College, and other topics; printed promotional materials, most relating to Bayes's career; clippings, some containing Bayes's writings; photographs; and a few audiotapes of Bayes at various speaking engagements.
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70. A&L News Release - Spring 2001-2002 Lecture Series
UCSB Arts Lectures and the Santa Barbara Poetry Festival present PulitzerPrize winning poet carolyn kizer reading at UCSB Corwin Pavilion.
http://www.artsandlectures.ucsb.edu/archive/2001-2002/pr/kizer.htm
April 2, 2002
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  • Carolyn Kizer
  • An Evening with the Poet
  • Pulitzer Prize winning writer
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  • A Santa Barbara Poetry Festival event
  • Part of National Poetry Month
  • Wednesday, May 1
  • 7:30 pm / UCSB Corwin Pavilion
  • Free event
Mermaids in the Basement, The Nearness of You, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Yin and an overview of her career that gathers new poems with selections from previous volumes, some of which have been out-of-print for years. The San Francisco Chronicle In 1959, Kizer founded Poetry Northwest, currently the oldest magazine in the U.S. that publishes nothing but poetry, and she served as its editor until 1965. From 1966 to 1970 she served as the first Director of the Literature Program at the National Endowment for the Arts. Among her many accomplishments in that post was persuading President Lyndon Johnson to lift a ban against Chilean poet Pablo Neruda from entering the United States. In addition to her Pulitzer Prize, she has received an American Academy of Arts and Letters Award, the Frost Medal, the John Masefield Memorial Award and the Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Award. She is a former Chancellor of The Academy of American Poets. Kizer has been poet-in-residence at many universities including Columbia, Stanford, Princeton and the University of Arizona. In its starred review of The New York Times Book Review For tickets and more information

71. Arts & Lectures 2001-2002 Season Spring Lectures And Readings
carolyn kizer May 1. Writer’s Reading carolyn kizer Wednesday, May 1 / 730pm / Corwin Pavilion / Free carolyn kizer is a national treasure.
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April 4 Richard Rodriguez
April 16
April 22 Gregory Stock
April 22 Elie Wiesel
April 24 Jeffrey Weeks
Susan Vreeland

April 28 Carolyn Kizer
May 1 Alan Rabinowitz
May 7 Anita Rau Badami May 13 Michael Tobias Christopher Flavin May 17 David Quammen The Improbable Lion Thursday, April 4 / 7:30 pm / SB Museum of Natural History As close as science writing gets to a thrilling adventure yarn. The author of The Song of the Dodo and The Flight of the Iguana questions whether predators like the Asiatic lion can survive on a planet dominated by humans. Co-presented with the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History General public $12 / UCSB students and SBMNH members $8 SPECIAL EVENT The Conflict of Civilizations? Saturday, April 13 / 3 pm / Recreation Center, Pavilion Gymnasium Samuel Huntington is a University Professor and Director of the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies at Harvard. His book The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order posits a radical rethinking of global politics for a post-Cold War world. George Mitchell represented Maine in the Senate from 1980-1995. He served as chairman of both the Peace Negotiations in Northern Ireland and of an international fact-finding committee that examined the Israeli-Palestinian crisis. The Arthur N. Rupe Distinguished Dialogue Series

72. Listings Of The World Arts Literature Authors K Kizer,
carolyn kizer Post Review The Academy of American Poets presents a biography,photograph, and selected poems. http//www.poets.org/LIT/poet/ckizefst.htm
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73. Find A Poet - Online Poetry Classroom
John Kees, Weldon Kelly, Brigit Pegeen Kennedy, XJ Kenyon, Jane Kim, Suji Kwock Kinnell,Galway Kinzie, Mary Kipling, Rudyard kizer, carolyn Knight, Etheridge
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74. Textbookx : Product Detail
100 Great Poems by Women A Golden Ecco Anthology. (Click for a largerview), kizer, carolyn kizer, carolyn. ISBN 0880015810 Published
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75. Authors Search Results
Translate this page Kirkman, M. CG, Dawes. Kirves, Dietmar, Agentzia LIV. Kiviat, Erik, Jones VII.kizer, carolyn, Jones VII. kizer, carolyn, Mott LIX. Klenk, Richard, AgentziaLIV.
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76. Complete Record Information
Author kizer, carolyn. Title Carrying over poems from the Chinese,Urdu, Macedonian, Yiddish, and French African kizer, carolyn.
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Author : Kizer, Carolyn. Title : Carrying over : poems from the Chinese, Urdu, Macedonian, Yiddish, and French African Kizer, Carolyn. Publisher : Port Townsend, WA : Copper Canyon Press 1988. Description : 122 p. ; 24 cm. Subjects : English poetryTranslations from foreign languages.. Series Added Entry : LIBRARY. Call Numbers : PN6101 .C37 03/27/91 TZ.
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Kavanagh, Patrick Keats, John Keble, John Kell, Richard King Solomon Kingsley,Charles Kipling, Rudyard kizer, carolyn Knott, Bill Kunitz, Stanley.
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78. Poets & Writers Magazine
o n l i n e o n l y, POSTCARDS. carolyn kizer CRACKS HER WIT POSTCARDFROM PARIS. postmark 10.12.01. We can't say it's the end of
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postmark 10.12.01 "We can't say it's the end of irony," said poet Carolyn Kizer, in light of the terrorist attacks on September 11. "It's the beginning. But irony is seldom appreciated by American culture." If the world of verse ever needs an acerbic late-night host, few poets could better fill the post than Pulitzer Prize-winner Carolyn Kizer. Well-respected for her feminist and socially-conscious wit, Kizer visited Paris on October 9 to give a reading at the Village Voice bookshop in support of her new 500-page retrospective tome (Copper Canyon, 2001). In his introduction, Adam Zagajewski, longtime Paris resident and perhaps Poland's most celebrated contemporary poet, playfully pitted poets against fiction writers: "Because we don't get paid, we try to convince others we are better than novelists." Calling himself an "honorary American," Zagajewski went on to praise Kizer's "blessed indecisiveness between the private and the public." And indeed, Kizer held court like an aging Bacall or Dietrich, reading poems and gossiping about her literary past, apparently oblivious to the raucous guitar music issuing from the street. "You're not getting off easy," she deadpanned to the audience. "I'm going to keep talking." Her reading spanned her career, including selections from the 30-part

79. Twentieth Century Poetry In Translation: Translator Anthologies
CARRYING OVER tr. carolyn kizer {kizer, carolyn} English text only. CopperCanyon Press (Port Townsend WA) 128p 1988 paper cloth. Trs.
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TWENTIETH CENTURY TRANSL. POETRY: TRANSLATOR'S ANTHOLOGIES HOME SELECTED TRANSLATIONS Colombo, John Robert CONDUCTORS OF THE PIT Eshleman, Clayton JONATHAN GRIFFIN ISSUE Rudolf, Anthony Hoy, Peter Griffin, Jonathan CARRYING OVER Kizer, Carolyn [Check details.] SELECTED TRANSLATIONS 1948-1968 Merwin, W. S. SELECTED TRANSLATIONS 1968-1978 Merwin, W. S. RITES OF PASSAGE Selected Translations Morgan, Edwin VOICES FROM ACROSS THE WATER Osers, Ewald COLLECTED TRANSLATIONS Italian French Spanish Portuguese Smith, William Jay TRANSLATIONS Tomlinson, Charles SELECTED VERSE TRANSLATIONS Watkins, Vernon Hamburger, Michael [Check details] THE WHALE AND OTHER UNCOLLECTED TRANSLATIONS Wilbur, Richard COLLECTED TRANSLATIONS Morgan, Edwin SELECTED TRANSLATIONS Snodgrass, W. D. POET FOR POET McKane, Richard Farhi, Moris HOME TOP

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kizer, carolyn (1) Sites. carolyn kizer The Academy of American Poetspresents a biography, photograph, and selected poems. ,
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