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  1. Bitters by Rebecca Seiferle, 2001-10-01
  2. The Music We Dance To: Poems by Rebecca Seiferle, 1999-09-01
  3. Wild Tongue (Lannan Literary Selections) by Rebecca Seiferle, 2007-09-01
  4. The Ripped-Out Seam: Poems by Rebecca Seiferle, 1993-12-01
  5. Warren Wilson College Alumni: Dzvinia Orlowsky, Rebecca Seiferle, Adrian Blevins, Martha Zweig, Jim Schley, Diane Gilliam Fisher
  6. Trilce (Sheep meadow poetry) by Cesar Vallejo, 1992-12-01
  7. Biography - Seiferle, Rebecca (1951-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  8. The Black Heralds (Lannan Literary Selections) (Spanish Edition) by César Vallejo, 2003-10-01
  9. The gift by Rebecca Seiferle, 2001
  10. PAINTED BRIDE QUARTERLY #29 by Louis and Louis McKee, Editors (David Ignatow, Lee W. Potts, Joanne W. Riley, Tim Troll, Heather McHugh, Karen Blomain, Rebecca Seiferle, Darcy Cummings, Gregoire Turgeon, ave jeanne, Lee Stern, Thomas Haslam, Mary Fell, Marge Piercy) CAMP, 1988
  11. CutBank 37 (Winter 1992) by Rick DeMarinis, Kate Gadbow, et all 1992

81. MetaEUREKA Metasearch
Scott, Melissa, Scott, Walter. Scottoline, Lisa, Sedaris, David. Segal,Erich, seiferle, rebecca. Selby, David, Selby, Hubert, Jr. Self, Will, Seneca.
http://www.metaeureka.com/cgi-bin/odp2.pl?dir=Arts/Literature/Authors/S/

82. Poetry Index
James 49.1, 47.1 Seaton, JP 39.1 Seaton, Jerome P. 29.2 Seay, James 50.2, 30.2,26.1 Seif, Morton 9.2 seiferle, rebecca 39.2, 39.1, 28.2 Shaffer, Craig 47.3
http://www.unc.edu/depts/cqonline/poetryindex.html
Poetry Index Use your browser's find command to search for specific poets and the issues in which they have appeared. Aarnes, William 34.1
Ackerman, Diane 31.2, 28.3, 27.2
Acuff, Gale Jr. 37.1
Adams, Marguerite Janvrin 5.2, 2.1
Adams, Monica 42.1
Adcock, Betty 39.3, 23.1
Adcock, Edgar Jr. 29.1
Adisa, Opal Palmer 50.1
Aiken, Conrad 8.1
Aiken, William 49.1
Allen, Dick 30.2 Allman, Nathaniel 1.2 Altolaguirre, Manuel 20.1 Altrocchi, Julia Cooley 14.2 Amabile, George 19.3 Ames, Bernice 26.3 Ammons, A.R. 37.3 Amorosi, Ray 24.1 Anderson, Clifford 37.2 Anderson, Colleen 38.2 Anderson, Kath M. 36.2 Anderson, Susan 44.1 Anderson, Wendell B. 5.1, 4.2 Andrews, Lyman 18.2 Andrews, Lyman Jr. 17.1, 15.2, 15.1 Anonymous 7.2 Applewhite, James 39.3, 37.3, 31.2, 30.1, 18.3 Armstrong, Jean 18.1, 8.1 Arnold, Elizabeth 49.1 Arrick, George 14.3, 14.1 Arsenault, Joel 30.3 Astor, Susan 28.2 Athas, Daphne 50.2 Atkins, John 3.1 Atkins, Priscilla 51.2 Averill, Diane 44.3 Axelrod, David 28.1

83. 2/2/02 Accessions
Plays. Broadway Play Pub., c1997. PS3569.E533 B5 2001. seiferle, rebecca. Bitters.Copper Canyon Press, c2001. PS3569.O7 P33 1997. Sorrentino, Gilbert.
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/lits/library/about/accessions/022002.shtml
February 20, 2002
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    REFERENCE AND SCIENCE REFERENCE
    BF408 .E53 1999. v.1-V.2. Main Reference.
    Encyclopedia of creativity / editors-in-chief, Mark A. Runco, Steven R. Pritzker. Academic Press, 1999. BL245 .H57 2000. Main Reference.
    The history of science and religion in the western tradition : an encyclopedia / Gary B. Ferngren, general editor ; Edward J. Larson, Darrel W. Amundsen, co-editors. Garland Pub., 2000. PN3435 .F72 1995. Main Reference.
    Frank, Frederick S. Guide to the Gothic II : an annotated bibliography of criticism, 1983-1993. Scarecrow Press, c1995. PS374.S5 C57 2000. Main Reference.
    The Columbia companion to the twentieth-century American short story / Blanche H. Gelfant, editor. Columbia University Press, c2000. PS374.S5 R43 2001. Main Reference.
    A reader's companion to the short story in English / edited by Erin Fallon ... [et al.] ; under the auspices of the Society for the Study of the Short Story. Greenwood Press, 2001. Z7965 .A47 2001. Main Reference.
  • 84. Psvalrec
    Translate this page TRILCE - IV, TRILCE - IV. César Vallejo, trans. rebecca seiferle. Copyright© rebecca seiferle 1992, - publ. The Sheep Meadow Press
    http://www.brindin.com/psvalrec.htm
    TRILCE - IV TRILCE - IV trans. Rebecca Seiferle Rechinan dos carretas contra los martillos
    hasta los lagrimales trifurcas,
    cuando nunca las hicimos nada.
    pruebas espiritivas.
    se anilla en mi cabeza, furiosamente
    a no querer dosificarse eri madre. Son los anillos.
    El alejarse, mejor que todo,
    rompe a Crisol.
    Aquel no haber descolorado
    por nada. Lado al lado al destino y llora
    cuadrada en tres silencios. Calor. Ovario. Casi transparencia. Hase llorado todo. Hase entero velado en plena izquierda. Two carts squeal against hammers until the lachrymals trifurcate when we never did anything to them. To that other, yes, unloved, embittered in the open tunnel by the one, and into harsh algid proofs infusing spirit. I stretched out in the manner of the third party, much later - how will we f-f-fasten it? - rings in my head, furiously, not wanting to take doses of mother. The rings exist. Tropic nuptials already threshing. Withdrawing, better than all else, cleaves the Crucible. Which was not discolored for nothing. Side by side by destiny, weeps

    85. Psvalsil
    Translate this page rebecca seiferle. Si lloviera esta noche, retiraríame de aquí a mil años. Copyright© rebecca seiferle 1992, - publ. The Sheep Meadow Press
    http://www.brindin.com/psvalsil.htm
    TRILCE - XXXIII TRILCE - XXXIII trans. Rebecca Seiferle
    de agacharme a aguaitar al fondo, a puro
    pulso,
    del diantre, traza de haber tenido
    por las narices
    a dos badajos inacordes de tiempo
    en una misma campana. Haga la cuenta de mi vida
    lo que ha llegado y ya se ha ido,
    sino lo que ha llegado y ya se ha ido.
    If tonight it rains, I would withdraw
    a thousand years from here. Better a hundred, no more. As if nothing had happened, I would imagine I am still becoming. Or motherless, loverless, without the insistent kneeling to spy the pure, innermost pulse, on a night like this, I would be combing the vedic fibre, the vedic wool of my final end, devil's sign of having held by their nostrils time's two disconsonant clappers in a single bell. Taking count of my life or accounting that I am still unborn will not be enough to deliver me. What has not yet arrived will not be, but what has come and already gone, but what has come and already gone. buy this book next index translator's next

    86. Poems. Poetry. Poets.
    (more). rebecca seiferle, Not A War Song, read by Sam Hamill. Thanksto On Point Radio (NPR) Feb. 5, 2003. Welcome to the world of the poet.
    http://www.spondee.net/
    POEMS POETRY POETS
    Poets Against the War
    February 5, 2003. 4 A week ago Sam Hamill sent an open letter printed below to a few friends. Word has spread like wildfire from mailbox to mailbox, and to date thousands of poets have submitted poems or personal statements to register their opposition to the Bush administration's headlong plunge toward war in Iraq. In doing so, they have honored a long and rich tradition of thoughtful and moral opposition by poets and other artists to senseless and murderous policies, including those of our own government..... (more)
    Rebecca Seiferle, "Not A War Song,"
    read by Sam Hamill
    Thanks to On Point Radio (NPR) Feb. 5, 2003
    Welcome to the world of the poet.
    This space is dedicated to poetry and to the people who make poetry possible: poets and their readers.
    Slow down here. Forget the pressure you usually feel on the Internet.
    Poetry is a moment of intimate contact. Language may be our most intimate medium.
    Grateful to our writers, Spondee presents the following:

    Charlotte Mew,

    87. International Poetry Forum - Poets-in-Public Series
    November 6, 2002, EDWARD HIRSCH, December 11, 2002, MICHAEL COLLIER, February 5,2003, rebecca seiferle, March 30, 2003, MARIANNE CORNETTI, April 9, 2003, SAMUELHAZO,
    http://www.thepoetryforum.org/season.html
    HOME MISSION 2002-2003 SEASON HISTORY ... DIGITAL LIBRARY POETS-IN-PUBLIC SERIES
    October 9, 2002 SHARON OLDS
    November 6, 2002 EDWARD HIRSCH
    December 11, 2002 MICHAEL COLLIER
    February 5, 2003 REBECCA SEIFERLE
    March 30, 2003 MARIANNE CORNETTI
    April 9, 2003 SAMUEL HAZO
    All readings are held at
    8:00 P.M. in
    The Carnegie Library Lecture Hall
    4400 Forbes Avenue Oakland Pittsburgh, PA 15213
    Order your tickets by e-mail: ipf@usaor.net Phone: (412) 621-9893 Fax: (412) 621-9898

    88. Archipelago 5.1 - Contributors
    rebecca seiferle. rebecca seiferle is the editor of The Drunken Boat. will becomethe cornerstone of. —rebecca seiferle. “A lonely man in his greatness”.
    http://www.archipelago.org/vol5-1/contributors.htm
    c o n t r i b u t o r s Chris Agee was born in in San Francisco and attended Harvard University, where he studied with the poet and translator Robert Fitzgerald. He is the author of two books of poems, IN THE NEW HAMPSHIRE WOODS and THE SIERRA DE ZACATECAS a third, FIRST LIGHT , was a finalist for the National Poetry Series (U.S.), 2000 . A guest editor of Poetry Ireland and Metre , he also co-edited a double issue for Poetry of contemporary Irish poetry (Oct.-Nov. ), and an anthology, SCAR ON THE STONE: CONTEMPORARY POETRY FROM BOSNIA A selection of his poems will appear in the forthcoming THE BOOK OF IRISH-AMERICAN POETRY , edited by Daniel Tobin. “The Balkan Butler” and “The Stepinac File” will appear in his collection of Balkan essays, JOURNEY TO BOSNIA , to be published in Sarajevo later this year. He teaches at the Open University in Ireland and the School of Politics, Queen’s University of Belfast, and divides his time between Ireland, New England, and the Balkans. Michael Biggins (translator) is librarian for Slavic and East European Studies at the University of Washington Libraries in Seattle. His translations include the novels

    89. Literature Online, Journals
    Page image, p. 300301. 17. Welcome to Ithaca Author seiferle, RebeccaFull record Full text Page image, p. 301-302. 18. Landing Under
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    A Small Black Cloud Author: Dixon, Alan p. 197 "A draft of chapter one" from Homemade Esthetics Author: Greenberg, Clement p. 204-210 Huge losses: On the beginning of Chekhov's "Rothchild's Fiddle" Author: Oz, Amos p. 218-222 Ireland: race, nation, state: part one. Author: Donoghue, Denis. p. 223-234 Freud's critics: A critical look Author: Hale, Nathan G. Jr p. 235-254 Pragmatism: A philosophy for adults only Author: Diggins, John Patrick p. 255-262 Totalitarian visions of the good society: Arendt Author: Horowitz, Irving Louis p. 263-279 Striking a balance: Remembering 1968 and after Author: Herf, Jeffrey

    90. Author Index L-Z
    Index to Recent Issues Volume 12 onwards.
    http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/aqr/About AQR/authors2.htm
    AQR Home Applause Current Issue Recent Issues ... Literary Links
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    Select the first letter of the word from the list above to jump to appropriate section of the index.
    L Lacina, Melody On Seeing a Nude Self-Portrait of Imogen Cunningham Lambeth, Laurie Clements The Deeper Focus The Paanwallah Laux, Dorianne Death Comes to Me Again, A Girl Laux, Dorianne How It will Happen, When Lazar, Zachary Concentration Leahy, Anna At My Father's Funeral Evangeline Lee, Analisa

    91. Key West Literary Seminar - 2002 Seminar Panelists
    Houston. 730830 PM, Poetry Of Place With Michael Ondaatje and RebeccaSeiferle. 830-900 PM, World Premier, The Wild Heart of Florida.
    http://www.keywestliteraryseminar.org/spirit2/schedule.htm
    Key West Literary Seminar
    "SPIRIT OF PLACE"

    January 17-20, 2002
    2002 Seminar Schedule
    Session II
    January 17-20, 2002
    Please note: Schedule and participants are subject to change. All events take place at the San Carlos Institute, or within walking distance, as noted.
    Thursday, January 17, 2002 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Registration , San Carlos Institute, 516 Duval Street 2:00 and 4:00 p.m.
    Writers' Walks , one hour, one mile guided walking tour of literary Key West. Walks leave from San Carlos. Please be at the San Carlos 10 minutes before the walk begins. Advance signup required. 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. Wine and Cheese Reception at Lucky Street Gallery, 1120 White Street, featuring a special exhibit of oils, watercolors and hand colored photographs by Lincoln Perry, Liv Kristin Robinson, and A.D. Tinkham. 7:30 p.m. Introductory Remarks , David Ethridge, President, Key West Literary Seminar. 7:30-8:45 p.m. 2002 John Malcolm Brinnin Memorial Address : Replacing Memory
    Presented by Barry Lopez
    When we return to geographic places that have been personally important to us, we revitalize our memories. What is the relationship of memory to place? And how by taking care of our places do we take care of ourselves? 9:00-11:00 p.m.

    92. EBroadcast Internet Directories :: You'll Find It At The Internet Directories!
    EBroadcast Internet Directories. It's 2003.
    http://www.ebroadcast.com.au/cgi-bin/etopic/index.cgi?base=/Arts/Literature/Poet

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