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  1. Theory of Flight by Muriel Rukeyser, 1935-06
  2. The Library of Congress Presents Muriel Rekeyser Reading Selections From Her Poems. [Program] by Muriel] [Rukeyser, 1965
  3. The gates: Poems by Muriel Rukeyser, 1976
  4. Traces of Thomas Hariot by Muriel Rukeyser, 1972-01-06
  5. Body of waking by Muriel Rukeyser, 1958
  6. The Speed of Darkness. by Muriel. RUKEYSER, 1971
  7. Mazes (A Gulliver House book) by Muriel Rukeyser, 1970
  8. Houdini: A Musical by Muriel Rukeyser, 2002-04-01
  9. A Turning Wind, Poems by Muriel Rukeyser, 1939-01-01
  10. A Turning Wind by Muriel Rukeyser, 1939
  11. A Molna Elegy by Gunnar Elelof, Muriel Rukeyser, 1984-12
  12. More Night by Muriel Rukeyser, Symeon Shimin, 1981-03
  13. 29 poems by Muriel Rukeyser, 1972
  14. The Green Wave: Poems by Muriel Rukeyser, 1948

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23. Rukeyser, Muriel
rukeyser, muriel 191380, American poet, b. New York City. Her poetry rukeyser,muriel. 1913-80, American poet, b. New York City. Her poetry
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    Rukeyser, Muriel 1913-80, American poet, b. New York City. Her poetry expresses the beauty and passion in the confrontation between the individual and her constantly changing world. Theory of Flight, her first volume of poems, appeared in 1935. Other works include U.S. 1 The Green Wave Body of Waking Waterlily Fire Speed of Darkness (1968), and The Collected Poems of Muriel Rukeyser (1978). Her writings also include children's books, essays, and biographies of the scientist Willard Gibbs (1942) and the astronomer Thomas Harlot (1971).
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  • 24. Muriel Rukeyser - The Academy Of American Poets
    muriel rukeyser The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs,selected poems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits.
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    25. Muriel Rukeyser - The Academy Of American Poets
    muriel rukeyser The Conjugation of the Paramecium. Add to a NotebookThe Conjugation of the Paramecium muriel rukeyser. Hear it!
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    28. Literature & Fiction / Poetry / Poets, A-Z / ( R ) / Rukeyser, Muriel
    Read more. 2. A muriel rukeyser Reader by Jan Heller Levi(Editor),et al. 7. Collected Poems of muriel rukeyser by muriel rukeyser.
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    The Life of Poetry
    by Muriel Rukeyser, Jane Cooper (Introduction)
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    In an era in which art is increasingly dictated by marketers, and publishers and filmmakers don't seem to make a move without first consulting focus groups, poetry might seem, at first, a bit superfluous. It's "difficult," for one thing, subject to many interpretations; it's also deeply... Read more
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    (April 1995) From Booklist , January 15, 1994 Read more Out of Silence : Selected Poems by Muriel Rukeyser, Kate Daniels (Editor) Triquarterly Books Paperback - 192 pages (December 1994) Booknews, Inc. , December 1, 1992 This text... Read more Selected Poems of Gunnar Ekelof (Library of Scandinavian Literature) by Gunnar Ekelof, et al Irvington Pub Hardcover (December 1971) Mazes by Muriel Rukeyser A Molna Elegy by Gunnar Elelof, et al Unicorn Press Paperback Boxed s edition (December 1984) Collected Poems of Muriel Rukeyser by Muriel Rukeyser The Gates : Poems by Muriel Rukeyser

    29. Art Of The World: Muriel Rukeyser's Poetry Of Witness
    Art of the World muriel rukeyser's Poetry of Witness. Anne Herzog,English Department, West Chester University In a 1978 documentary
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    Art of the World: Muriel Rukeyser's Poetry of Witness Anne Herzog English Department, West Chester University In a 1978 documentary film based on the creative lives of three women artists, "They Are Their Own Gifts," Muriel Rukeyser responds to a filmmaker's questioning of her personal definition of "the political": It is important to note that Rukeyser accepts this vocation not only as a human being but, in particular, as a poet. Hank Lazer in "Poetry and Politics: A Naive Approach" traces the mythic connection of witnessing in relation to the Muses in the following: Thus, while allusions to the Muses commonly conjure up connotations of the purely imaginative singing lyric, Lazer's genealogy demonstrates the strikingly unacknowledged, obligatory aspect of poetry. It highlights the poetic responsibility to "bear witness," an aspect Rukeyser fully appreciated from the earliest moments of her career. Here, she is emphatic that the times to be witnesses are of the present, and again, that the responsibility to witness is shared. Here, the speaker parodies the ritualistic and solemn manner in which the Academy stages its openings and closings. The Academy's guests are reduced to types (writers, sculptors, painters, composers) with no individuality, creating a sense of distance and inaccessibility in contrast to the Hectors, Joeys, Lynns, and Rudolfos who chalk their unique signatures on the base of the Academy's walls. Rukeyser's framing of the football/stickball games as "eternal," in contrast to the "one day in May," occasional activity of the Academy, subverts the conventional pairing of the Academy with "eternal" values and longevity, locating timelessness, rather in the streets. Her presentation of the Academy largely as an unpeopled and austere, static building, contrasts sharply, as if in black-and-white, with her richly detailed, water-colored vision of the vitality of the surrounding streets:

    30. Muriel Rukeyser Quotations
    muriel rukeyser Quotations. Memorable Quotations American Women Writersof the Past at Amazon A work of art is one through which
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    A work of art is one through which the consciousness of the artist is able to give its emotions to anyone who is prepared to receive them. There is no such thing as bad art. Beware of those who talk about sacrifice. Breathe-in experience, breathe-out poetry. Exchange is creation. Our poems will have failed if our readers are not brought by them beyond the poems. Poetry is, above all, an approach to the truth of feeling. The universe is made of stories, not of atoms. Whatever can happen to anyone can happen to me.
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    31. A Muriel Rukeyser Reader - Online Ordering
    A muriel rukeyser Reader rukeyser, muriel (Jan Heller Levi, Editor) (Withan Introduction by Andrienne Rich)(1995) ISBN (0393-31323-9) paper
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    32. A Muriel Rukeyser Reader (Main Page)
    Jan Heller Levi, Editor A muriel rukeyser Reader. muriel rukeyser speaks to us todayin the name of courage, full consciousness, and the making of connections.
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    A Muriel Rukeyser Reader
    With an Introduction by Adrienne Rich A Muriel Rukeyser Reader gathers a generous selection of poetry and prose spanning the forty-five years of Rukeyser's writing life. Bringing together works only sparsely anthologized or long out of print, this book is a resource for understanding the range, depth, and originality of this pioneering writer whom the poet Anne Sexton named "Muriel, mother of everyone." Jan Heller Levi's work has appeared in Ploughshares , the Antioch Review Poetry East , and the Beloit Poetry Journal , among other publications. She was Muriel Rukeyser's personal assistant from 1978 to 1980. Jan Heller Levi lives in New York City. 1995 / paperback / ISBN 0-393-31323-9 / 320 pages / LITERATURE

    33. Twentieth Century Poetry In Translation: Swedish
    muriel rukeyser {rukeyser, muriel} Leif Sjöberg { Sjöberg, Leif} English textonly. Twayne Publishers (Boston) 109pp (intros. 529) 1967 cloth only.
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    TWENTIETH CENTURY SWEDISH POETRY IN TRANSLATION HOME
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    AGGESTAM , Rolf (b.1941)
    BETWEEN DARKNESS AND DARKNESS Anderson, Erland Check details.
    ALLWOOD , Martin (1916-199[.])
    POEMS IN MARCH And Other Months Allwood, Martin
    THIRTY SEVEN POEMS Fulton, Robin YOU AND I AND THE WORLD Cedering, Siv POEMS 1946-83 Emblen, D. L. Bly, Robert Check details. SELECTED POEMS Fulton, Robin
    BOLAY , Karl H. (1914-19[..])
    THE SQUARE MOON Allwood, Martin Hadley, Perry Bolay, Karl H. I SEEK AN ISLAND Allwood, Martin Singh, G.
    BOYE , Karin (1900-1941)
    COMPLETE POEMS McDuff, David
    DAGERMAN , Stig (1923-1954)
    PITHY POEMS Thompson, Laurie
    DAHL , Lennart (b.1922)
    UNEXPECTED IMAGE Allwood, Martin Lyng, Robert Balding, Gerry THE HOUSE OF DARKNESS Fredenholm, Thord Allwood, Martin
    DANIELSSON , Bernt (b.1953)
    TO BE CONTINUED Nine Poems Burgis, Allan
    EDFELT , Johannes (1904-1997)
    FAMILY TREE Thirteen Prose Poems Fulton, Robin

    34. PAL: Muriel Rukeyser (1913 - 1980)
    Chapter 10 Late Twentieth Century muriel rukeyser (1913 - 1980). (OctavioPaz) Translated from the Spanish by muriel rukeyser and others.
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    PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 10: Late Twentieth Century - Muriel Rukeyser (1913 - 1980) Primary Works Selected Bibliography MLA Style Citation of this Web Page Chap. 10: Index ... Home Page
    Source The Academy of American Poets: MR Top Primary Works A Selected Bibliography Poetry: Theory of Flight U.S. 1 Mediterranean A Turning Wind The Soul and Body of John Brown Wake Island Beast in View The Children's Orchard The Green Wave Orpheus Elegies Body of Waking Waterlily Fire: Poems 1932-1962 The Outer Banks The Speed of Darkness 29 Poems Breaking Open The Gates The Collected Poems of Muriel Rukeyser Out of Silence: Selected Poems Prose: Willard Gibbs: American Genius The Life of Poetry One Life Biography of Wendell Willkie; The Orgy Poetry, and Unverifiable Facts Lectures; The Traces of Thomas Harriet The Education of a Poet (1976) Lecture. Letters: Come Back Paul I Go Out Bubbles Mazes Anthology: Selected Poems of Octavio Paz With others; Sun Stone By Octavio Paz;

    35. Muriel Rukeyser (1913-1980)
    muriel rukeyser (19131980). Contributing Editors Cary Nelson andJanet Kaufman. Classroom Issues and Strategies. The earliest poem
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    Muriel Rukeyser (1913-1980)
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    Classroom Issues and Strategies
    Les Tendresses Bestiales ," are taken from longer poem sequences. Certainly the instructor should read those sequences in their entirety and give the class some sense of each poem's context. The sequences, "The Book of the Dead" and "Ajanta," are available in both her Collected Poems (1979) and the Selected Poems (1992). Readers should be warned that her earlier Selected Poems is not a very successful representation of her work. Since a number of these poems combine states of consciousness and physical sensation, it is important for students not only to analyze them rhetorically but also to place themselves empathetically inside the poems and read them phenomenologically. What does it feel like to be the mother in "Absalom" who has lost her family to industrial exploitation? What does it feel like to speak in the two very different voices Rukeyser gives her? How can one elaborate on the closing lines of "Martin Luther King, Malcolm X": "bleeding of my right hand/my black voice bleeding." What is the effect of identifying with the visionary and erotic ecstasy of "Poem White Page White Page Poem"? These poems are at once gifts to the reader and demands made of us. In "Then," a poem published shortly before her death, Rukeyser wrote, "When I am dead, even then,/I will still love you, I will wait in these poems."

    36. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e Muriel Rukeyser - Author Page
    General Editor. muriel rukeyser (1913 1980) From the outset, murielrukeyser was at once a political poet and a visionary. At times
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    From the outset, Muriel Rukeyser was at once a political poet and a visionary. At times, those qualities were intensified, and in those moments she was simultaneously a revolutionary and a mystic. But to grasp the forces that drive her work—throughout the nearly 600 packed pages of her Collected Poems
    Although Rukeyser was quite capable of writing short, tightly controlled poems—”The Minotaur” in the book is a good example—it may well be that her most rich and suggestive accomplishments are her poem sequences. Two of the poems in this selection in the book are thus taken from longer sequences; “Absalom” is from “The Book of the Dead” and “Les Tendresses Bestiales” (the bestial tendernesses) is from “Ajanta,” a poem sequence that takes its title from the name of a famous group of painted caves in India. “The Book of the Dead,” in particular, is one of the major poem sequences of American modernism. Based on Rukeyser’s own research in West Virginia, it combines historical background, congressional testimony, and the voices of a number of victims in telling the story of a 1930s industrial scandal: a company building a tunnel for a dam decided to double its profit by rapidly mining silica at the same time (without any of the necessary precautions). A great many workers died of lung disease as a result. “The Book of the Dead” is thus also one of Rukeyser’s many poems that reflect and contribute to her political activism. “How We Did It,” also reprinted in the book, is another; it recalls a demonstration about the Vietnam War, a war that Rukeyser experienced still more directly during a peace mission to South Vietnam in 1972.

    37. The New York Review Of Books: Muriel Rukeyser
    Bibliography of books and articles by muriel rukeyser, from The New YorkReview of Books. The New York Review of Books muriel rukeyser.
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    November 24, 1977 WORDS FOR THE SHAH May 12, 1977 LET HIM GO March 4, 1976 DETAINED IN GHANA February 21, 1974 APPEAL FOR ABDUL MALIK October 4, 1973 NOBEL PEACE PRIZE April 22, 1971 PEACE EVENING June 3, 1965 NOT A NOVEL

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    38. Buoyantville... Where Words Float!: Waiting For Icarus - Muriel Rukeyser
    Waiting for Icarus muriel rukeyser He said he would be back and we'd drink winetogether He said that everything would be better than before He said we were
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    He said he would be back and we'd drink wine together
    He said that everything would be better than before
    He said we were on the edge of a new relation
    He said he would never again cringe before his father
    He said that he was going to invent full-time
    He said he loved me that going into me
    He said was going into the world and the sky
    He said all the buckles were very firm
    He said the wax was the best wax
    He said Wait for me here on the beach He said Just don't cry I remember the gulls and the waves I remember the islands going dark on the sea I remember the girls laughing I remember they said he only wanted to get away from me I remember mother saying: Inventors are like poets, a trashy lot I remember she told me those who try out inventions are worse I remember she added: Women who love such are the worst of all I have been waiting all day, or perhaps longer. I would have liked to try those wings myself. It would have been better than this. This poem goes here because I belong the the "trashy lot" with "inventions" to be tried out and that were tried out. Does that mean that "trashy lot" people don't deserve any love? In the poem the speaker demands wings and as someone who has yet to forge such "wings", I burn to create them slowly, each second of living pain burning in a blazing furnace called experience with the hope that one day my inventions would meet the mark. aqss, Fri, 17. Jan. 2003, 23:51

    39. Muriel Rukeyser Quotations
    muriel rukeyser. Women's Voices Quotations by Women Quote collection assembledby Jone Johnson Lewis. The universe is made up of stories, not atoms.
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    40. Paris Press Books: The Life Of Poetry/Muriel Rukeyser
    The Life of Poetry. by muriel rukeyser. muriel rukeyser loved poetry more thananyone I've ever known. She also believed it could change us, move the world.
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    by Muriel Rukeyser With a new foreword by Jane Cooper " The Life of Poetry has the urgency of saying what one believes in the face of crisiscrisis of the spirit and crisis in the world. . . . Rukeyser's book is about poetry, always, and also about much more . . . modern film, jazz, war, science, musical comedy, her own childhood and youth. . . . A brilliant mind fiercely at work."
    The New York Times Book Review "Muriel Rukeyser loved poetry more than anyone I've ever known. She also believed it could change us, move the world. This deep and challenging book is testament to her faith that we need not encounter Poetry with fear. That openness to Poetry opens us to our most essential inner life."
    Alice Walker "The Life of Poetry is a heartfelt, majestic testimonial, entirely without the shortcomings of its genre. . . . It is highly charged, emotionally, and full of beautiful, sonorous language, but its greatest virtue is that it has a bold thesis, bluntly stated: poetry can save your life."
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