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  1. The Situation of Poetry by Robert Pinsky, 1978-10-01
  2. Democracy, Culture and the Voice of Poetry (University Center for Human Values Series) by Robert Pinsky, 2005-02-14
  3. Five American Poets: Robert Hass, John Matthias, James McMichael, John Peck, Robert Pinsky by John Matthias, 1981-09
  4. An Explanation of America (Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets) by Robert Pinsky, 1979-08-01
  5. The Want Bone (American Poetry Series) by Robert Pinsky, 1991-10-01
  6. History of My Heart: Poems by Robert Pinsky, 1998-02
  7. History of My Heart Signed by Robert Pinsky, 1998
  8. Landor's Poetry by Robert Pinsky, 1968-11
  9. Poetry And The World by Robert Pinsky, 1992-06-01
  10. Shore Stories: An Anthology of the Jersey Shore by Kay Boyle, Robert Pinsky, et all 2000-06
  11. An Invitation to Poetry: A New Favorite Poem Project Anthology (Student Edition)
  12. Dedicated to the People of Darfur: Writings on Fear, Risk, and Hope
  13. Carved Memories: Heritage in Stone from the Russian Jewish Pale by David Goberman, 2000-01-15
  14. INFERNO OF DANTE, THE by Dante, 1994

21. Robert Pinsky - Select Bibliography
Mindwheel. machinereadable data file robert pinsky, author; Steve Halesand William Mataga, programmers. Return to the robert pinsky Cover Page.
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Poetry
  • An Explanation of America. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1979.
  • The Figured Wheel: New and Collected Poems, 1966-1996.
  • History of My Heart. New York: Ecco Press, 1984.
  • Mindwheel. [machine-readable data file] Robert Pinsky, author; Steve Hales and William Mataga, programmers. Richmond, CA: Synapse Software Corporation, 1984.
  • Sadness and Happiness: Poems. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1975.
  • The Want Bone. New York: Ecco Press, 1990.
Prose
  • Landor's Poetry. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1968.
  • The Situation of Poetry: Contemporary Poetry and Its Traditions. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1976.
  • Poetry and the World. New York: Ecco Press, 1988.
Translations
  • Dante, Alighieri. The Inferno of Dante: A New Verse Translation. Translated by Robert Pinsky, with notes by Nicole Pinsky, and foreword by John Freccero. New York: Noonday Press, 1996.
  • Milosz, Czeslaw. The Separate Notebooks: Poems. Translated by Renata Gorczynski, Robert Hass, and Robert Pinsky. New York: Ecco Press, 1984.
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22. Internet Poetry Archive
Sponsored by the University of North Carolina Press and the North Carolina Arts Council, the archive features poetry and recordings of the readings of six wellknown poets, including Seamus Heaney, robert pinsky, and Czeslaw Milosz.
http://metalab.unc.edu/ipa
Phillip Levine Seamus Heaney Czeslaw Milosz Robert Pinsky Yusef komunyakaa Margaret Walker Richard Wilbur Sponsored by the University of North Carolina Press and the North Carolina Arts Council
About the Poetry Archive

Created and edited by Paul Jones paul_jones@unc.edu
with the kind assistance of Dykki Settle, Chris Colomb, Max Leach,
Kelly Jo Garner, clark mccabe, David McConville, Donald Sizemore, Marisa Brickman, and Mark McCarthy.
Project editor: David Perry , editor for UNC Press.
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23. Internet Poetry Archive
Collection of poems by six contemporary poets Czeslaw Milosz, Seamus Heaney, Philip Levine, robert pinsky, Margaret Walker and Yusef Komunyakaa.
http://metalab.unc.edu/dykki/poetry/
Phillip Levine Seamus Heaney Czeslaw Milosz Robert Pinsky Yusef komunyakaa Margaret Walker Richard Wilbur Sponsored by the University of North Carolina Press and the North Carolina Arts Council
About the Poetry Archive

Created and edited by Paul Jones paul_jones@unc.edu
with the kind assistance of Dykki Settle, Chris Colomb, Max Leach,
Kelly Jo Garner, clark mccabe, David McConville, Donald Sizemore, Marisa Brickman, and Mark McCarthy.
Project editor: David Perry , editor for UNC Press.
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24. Favorite Poem Project: Robert Pinksy - Biography
robert pinsky. robert pinsky teaches in the graduate creative writingprogram at Boston University. He is poetry editor of the online
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R o b e r t P i n s k y
Robert Pinsky teaches in the graduate creative writing program at Boston University. He is poetry editor of the online journal Slate , and he reads poems as a regular contributor to " The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer " on PBS. Pinsky served as the thirty-ninth Poet Laureate of the United States, completing an unprecedented three terms in that post in April, 2000.
Pinsky's most recent collection of poetry, Jersey Rain His The Figured Wheel: New and Collected Poems 1966-1996
Among Pinsky's prose works are Democracy, Culture and the Voice of Poetry (in press, Princeton University Press, 2002), The Sounds of Poetry: A Brief Guide Americans' Favorite Poems (Norton, 1999) and the more recent Poems To Read (Norton, 2002), anthologies that grew out of the Favorite Poem Project, his main undertaking as Poet Laureate..
In 1999, Pinsky received the Harold Washington Literary Award. His writing has also won awards from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, and the Shelley Memorial Award of the Poetry Society of America. He is a member of the Academy of American Poets , the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He has received honorary degrees from Kenyon College, the University of Michigan, The New School University, Northwestern University, Rutgers University and Stanford University, among others.

25. Dante, Longfellow, And Pinsky
Notes from an online conference conducted by the Atlantic Monthly, concerning robert pinsky's translation of Dante's Divine Comedy. From the Atlantic Unbound's archives.
http://www.theatlantic.com/atlantic/unbound/aandc/dante/danthome.htm

26. The Pleasures Of Merely Circulating - The Pleasures Of Merely Circulating By Wal
Quoted in Slate magazine with an introductory note by robert pinsky. Includes a link to an audio file of robert pinsky reading the poem.
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The Pleasures of Merely Circulating
The Pleasures of Merely Circulating
By Wallace Stevens
Posted Thursday, July 31, 1997, at 12:30 AM PT
(posted Wednesday, July 30) To hear Robert Pinsky read "The Pleasures of Merely Circulating," click here The suave cadences of this poem, flirting with parody and nursery rhyme, show what a master of traditional meter Wallace Stevens wasthat mastery may have helped him to write free verse that is so unmistakably verse. The suavity, and the serious fear of meaningless mortality, includes the bawdy joke, which is also a philosophical joke, about Mrs. Anderson and the paternity question. What is philosophically arbitrary might in another sense be a matter of promiscuity. I believe that this poem is funnier, and more profoundly funny, if it is not psychologically played for laughs by the reader. (By a similar principle, Keaton did not rely on whistle slides or tuba blats as background music.) Robert Pinsky The garden flew round with the angel

27. Poetry And American Memory - 99.10
The poet laureate, robert pinsky, reflects on what our poetry can teach us about American memory
http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/99oct/9910pinsky.htm
Return to this issue's Table of Contents. O C T O B E R 1 9 9 9
The poet laureate reflects on what makes the American people "a people" and what our poetry can teach us about the "fragile, heroic enterprise of remembering" by Robert Pinsky The online version of this article appears in two parts. Click here to go to part two.
HO do we Americans think we are? This is a cultural question, and it is worth asking: many of the great issues in American public life are ultimately cultural issues. The relation of the well-off to the poor; the meaning and the future of race and ethnicity; the degree to and manner in which we share responsibility for the aged, the sick, the needy; even our mission and place among the world's nations: all these depend on our sense of ourselves as a people that is, as a cultural reality. In other words, these social issues depend on how we remember ourselves. Discuss this article in More on in The Atlantic Monthly and Atlantic Unbound.
From the archives: "Can Poetry Matter?", by Dana Gioia (May, 1991)
Poetry has vanished as a cultural force in America. If poets venture outside their confined world, they can work to make it essential once more.

28. Soundings - 98.11.25
An introduction to Jonson's My Picture Left in Scotland by robert pinsky. Includes Real Audio clips of readings of the poem by pinsky, David Ferry, and Gail Mazur.
http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/poetry/soundings/jonson.htm
Click on the names below to hear these poets read "My Picture Left in Scotland" (in RealAudio
(For help, see a note about the audio
Previously in Soundings:
Walt Whitman, "As I Ebb'd with the Ocean of Life"
(October 8, 1998)

Frank Bidart, Marie Howe, and Galway Kinnell read Whitman's stunning poem of self-doubt. With an introduction by Steven Cramer.
W. B. Yeats, "Easter 1916"
(February 4, 1998)
Richard Wilbur, Philip Levine, and Peter Davison give voice to one of the century's greatest poems. The first installment in a series of classic-poetry readings by contemporary poets, with an introduction by David Barber.
Hear more poetry readings in An Audible Anthology
Go to Atlantic Unbound 's Poetry Pages
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Introduction by Robert Pinsky November 25, 1998 Ben Jonson W hat is a line of poetry? To put the question more precisely, what vocal reality underlies the typographical convention of stopping at the right margin and returning to the left margin? ( Versus in Latin, from which the word "verse" derives, signifies the ploughman at the end of a furrow turning about to begin again, so that "verse" and "reverse" are closely related.) Here is a poem that seems particularly conscious of its own lines. The author, Ben Jonson (1572-1637), conveys in his title that a lady to whom he has given his picture (no small gift, in the days before photography) subsequently left that gift in Scotland (a wild, remote place, to a Londoner of the time no small distance to leave any valued object behind). In response, Jonson writes:

29. Poet Laureate Of U.S.A., 1985-2002
19972000. robert pinsky (1940- ). 1995-1997. robert Hass (1941-
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Poets Laureate of U.S.A., 1985-2002
Term Poet (Dates) Billy Collins Stanley Kunitz Robert Pinsky Robert Hass (1941- ) Rita Dove Mona Van Duyn (1921- ) Joseph Brodsky (1940-1996) Mark Strand Howard Nemerov (1920-1991) Richard Wilbur Robert Penn Warren (1905-1989)

30. Pinsky, Robert
robert pinsky. USA 1940– robert pinsky was born in Long Branch, New Jersey. robert pinsky took part in the Poetry International Festival Rotterdam 2001.
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Robert Pinsky [USA] 1940–
Robert Pinsky was born in Long Branch, New Jersey. He teaches in a graduate writing programme at Boston University. He is the author of six books of poetry. Sadness and Happiness The Figured Wheels Inferno and poetry of the Polish Nobel laureate Czeslaw Milosz (Pinsky himself is of Polish-Jewish origin). Early in his literary career, Pinsky published a collection of essays and reviews entitled The Situation of Poetry . Another collection of essays, Poetry and the World , appeared in 1988.
Jan Eijkelboom Translated from Dutch by Ko Kooman
[Robert Pinsky took part in the Poetry International Festival Rotterdam 2001. This text was written on that occasion.]

31. Wired News: Favorite Poem Archive Seeks Net Home
An effort led by robert pinsky to record ordinary Americans reading their favorite poems will begin in April for National Poetry Month. A Web presence is planned, but the project is looking for a sponsor and designers to do the work. Wired News
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05:04 AM Mar. 18, 1998 PT Robert Pinsky, poet laureate of the United States, wants to create a lasting tribute to the power and place of poetry in the lives of Americans at the turn of the millennium - and he's looking for a way to build a gateway to it on the Web. Pinsky's ambitious effort, which will be launched with readings in five US cities as part of National Poetry Month in April, is called the Favorite Poem Project. Over the next two years, 1200 volunteers will be selected by Pinsky to record the poem they love most on audio and videotape for the archive, to be housed at the Library of Congress in Washington. The archive is slated for completion in the year 2000.
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The first public reading will take place on 1 April at Town Hall in New York City, with Geraldine Ferraro, singer Suzanne Vega, 60 Minutes host Ed Bradley and students from local schools.

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33. Wired News: Bard Of Baud Sees Words As Warez
robert pinsky, America's new poet laureate, wants to exploit the Internet to distribute as much oral poetry as possible. Wired News
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06:51 AM Mar. 29, 1997 PT When Robert Pinsky becomes the country's next poet laureate in May, the official body of American poetry will get a technologically savvy face. After all, Pinsky has been the poetry editor for Slate since its inception, and he published an interactive novel, Mindwheel, back in the pre-hypertext days of 1985. Author of five acclaimed books of verse and a best-selling 1994 translation of Dante's Inferno, Pinsky explains that though poetry is the most venerable form of literature, and seemingly the most tradition-bound, it is the form most uniquely suited to the new electronic media, both metaphorically and technologically. Computers have "a natural alliance" with poetry, which is "designed like the computer in which speed and memory are enlarged," says Pinsky, who teaches creative writing at Boston University.
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34. Pinsky (Robert) Papers Table Of Contents
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35. Wired News: Tech Breathes Life Into Poems
robert pinsky, poet laureate of the United States, hopes to transform poetry from words on pages to voices on the Internet with his Favorite Poem Project. By Joe Nickell. Wired News
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03:00 AM Feb. 19, 1999 PT Like many traditional forms of expression, poetry has had trouble finding a place in modern culture. But Robert Pinsky, the United States' ninth poet laureate, thinks he knows how to breathe new life into the literary form, using equal parts modern technology and human spirit. "Unlike electronic media, the medium of poetry, which is one person's breath, is inherently, by its nature, on an individual and human scale," said Pinsky in an email interview while traveling to promote the Favorite Poem Project , an official project of the Library of Congress' bicentennial celebration. "An important aspect of the project is to demonstrate the relationship between the reader and the poem."
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To demonstrate that relationship, Pinsky, along with the New England Foundation for the Arts and Boston University , are recording Americans from first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton to John Doherty, a ditch digger from Braintree, Massachusetts reading their favorite poems. The readings are being archived online, and eventually the most compelling recordings will be housed in the Library of Congress.

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37. Robert Pinsky, Poet
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Robert Pinsky
October 20, 1940 (Ong Berach, New Jersey) -
Poet Laureate of U.S.A.
Poetry
Pinsky, Robert,
Sadness and Happiness, Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1975.
An Explanation of America, Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1979.
History of My Heart, Ecco Press, New York, 1984.
The Want Bone, Ecco Press, New York, 1990.
The Inferno of Dante: A New Verse Translation,
The Figured Wheel: New and Collected Poems, 1966-1996,
Original Poetry in Magazines
Pinksy, Robert,
The New Yorker
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Pinksy, Robert,
The Situation of Poetry,
Poetry and the World,
The Sounds of Poetry
: A Brief Guide,
Farrar, Struas, and Giroux, New York, 1998. ISBN: 0-374-26695-6
Translations
Pinksy, Robert, The Separate Notebooks, by Czeslaw Milosz, The Inferno of Dante

38. Robert Pinsky - The Cortland Review
Conducted by JM SpaldingCategory Arts Literature Authors P pinsky, robert......Interview with robert pinsky, United States Poet Laureate, conducted by JMSpalding. March 1998 Feature The Cortland Review. FEATURE, robert pinsky.
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