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  1. NAKEDNESS OF THE FATHERS by Alicia Suskin Ostriker, 1980
  2. Stealing the Language: The Emergence of Women's Poetry by Alicia Suskin Ostriker, 1986
  3. William Blake the Complete Poems by Alicia Ostriker, 1983-01-01
  4. Move by Alicia Ostriker, 1989-06
  5. The Complete Poems : Penguin Classics Complete Poems of William Blake by Alicia, Editor Ostriker, 1983-01-01
  6. Once More Out of Darkness & Other Poems by Alicia Ostriker,
  7. Santa Monica Review Fall 1988 Volume 1 No. 1 by Baxter Charles, Beattie Ann, Bernstein Charles, Cashorali Peter, Clark Tom, Davenport Guy, Dubie Norman, Gerstler Amy, Gregory Robert, Krolow Karl, Mohr Bill, Notley Alice, Ostriker Alicia, Owen Maureen,pan Ann, Sanzgiri Jyotsna Barnes Dick, 1988
  8. To Die in California by Alicia Ostriker, 1973-01-01
  9. LYRIC #10 by Mira, Editor (Alicia Ostriker, Paul Otremba, Ricardo Pau-Llosa, Eugen ROSENTHAL, 2006-01-01
  10. PLOUGHSHARES Vol. 30 No. 4 by Don, Editor: Ai, Wm. Pitt Root, Ellen Bass, Jan Clausen, Xu Xi, Konald Hall, Maxine Kumin, David Romtvelt, Gary Soto, Cathy Song, Arthur Sze, Quentin Sherwood, Laura Tohe, Pamela Uschuk, Alicia Ostriker, Robt. Sullivan, Monica Ferrell, Alex Kuo et al LEE, 2005
  11. The Crack in Everything.: An article from: World Literature Today by Doris Earnshaw, 1997-01-01
  12. The Little Space: Poems Selected and New, 1968-1998.(Review)(Brief Article): An article from: World Literature Today
  13. Hasan-Rokem, Galit, Hess, Tamar S., and Kaufman, Shirley, eds. The Defiant Muse: Hebrew Feminist Poems from Antiquity to the Present. A Bilingual Anthology.: An article from: Women in Judaism by Lois Bar-Yaacov, 2001-01-01

81. Torah And Commentaries Stack
The Nakedness of the Fathers Biblical Visions and Revisions alicia Suskinostriker, alicia Suskind ostriker / Paperback / Published 1997.
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82. Ostriker, A.: A Woman Under The Surface: Poems And Prose Poems.
A Woman Under the Surface Poems and Prose Poems. alicia ostriker.Paper 1982 $12.95 / £8.95 ISBN 0691-01390-X 88 pp.
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Reviews Reviews: "Ostriker's poems illuminate the places where myth and daily life converge. . . . [She] writes with much intelligence, in a language characterized by the clarity of its images and the precision of its rhythms." Library Journal "Cool, cerebral, studied. Passionate, visceral, immediate. Can the same poet write both kinds of poems? . . . Alicia Ostriker is not only writing both kinds of poems-she also is fashioning poems that are cold and fiery at the same time." San Francisco Chronicle Series: Subject Areas: Shopping Cart: For customers in the U.S., Canada, Latin America, Asia, and Australia Paper: $12.95 ISBN: 0-691-01390-X For customers in England, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and India Prices subject to change without notice File created: 12/6/02 Questions and comments to: webmaster@pupress.princeton.edu

83. About Sharon Olds
Works Cited. ostriker, alicia. American Poetry, Now Shaped by Women. New York Times Book Review 9 March 19862728+. Phelan, Peggy.
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About Sharon Olds Jacque Kahn S haron Olds was born in 1942 in San Francisco. She was, in her own words, raised as a "hellfire Calvinist." After graduating from Stanford she moved east to earn a Ph.D. in English from Columbia University. Olds describes the completion of her doctorate as a transitional moment in her life: standing on the steps of the library at Columbia University, she vowed to become a poet, even if it meant giving up everything she had learned. In one respect, Olds’s imaginary sacrifice of her graduate education was an essential precondition for her artistic development. As a graduate student Olds had struggled to emulate the poets she studied. The vow she madeto write her own poetry, no matter how bad it might befreed her to develop her own voice. Olds has published eight volumes of poetry. Her first collection, Satan Says (1980), received the inaugural San Francisco Poetry Center Award. Satan Says responds to what Olds describes as some of her early poetic questions: "Is there anything that shouldn’t or can’t be written about in a poem? What has never been written about in a poem?" Startling readers with candid language and explicit imagery, Satan Says trangresses socially imposed silences. The poems explore intensely personal themes with unflinching physicality, enacting what Alicia Ostriker describes as an "erotics of family love and pain."(28).

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85. Find A Poet - Online Poetry Classroom
O'Gorman, Ned O'Hara, Frank Olds, Sharon Oliver, Mary Olson, Charles Ondaatje, MichaelOppen, George Orten, Jirí ostriker, alicia Suskin Ovid, Ozick, Cynthia.
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86. The Atlantic | Apr 2001 | The Kiss Of Judas | Ostriker
The Atlantic Monthly April 2001 The Kiss of Judas by alicia ostriker .. audioear pictureHear alicia ostriker read this poem
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(Contributors) The Kiss of Judas by Alicia Ostriker Hear Alicia Ostriker read this poem (in RealAudio Among many, one panel: Perhaps it catches the eye Owing to its symmetry Or its subject, betrayal. Giotto is simple. What does "simple" mean? Soldiers, torches, a friendship, Money, a kiss. Two profiles: One looks upward, Lips protrude with intention, Brow slightly frowns. And one receptive, brunette, Eyes almost Byzantine, Grave if not solemn, His neck remains bare To show absence of fear. Judas wears a cloak To reveal that he's hidden. His embrace also hides The other man's body. Could Judas wish to become Joined with his Lord's body? Giotto has painted him Like almost everyone else In the Scrovegni Chapel, Slightly rounded, short, Not too far from being A dog or a bird. Isn't it hard, though, to leave? Pope Leo liked them. We, too, Those tender Giotto blues, Those rose tints, those ash greens. We were never in a church More comforting than this one.

87. Plath, Sylvia: AuthorSheets: Humanities Department: Carnegie Library Of Pittsbur
In ostriker, alicia. Stealing the Language. Boston Beacon Press,c1986. See index. In ostriker, alicia. Writing Like a Woman.
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