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  1. The Long Meadow: Poems by Vijay Seshadri, 2005-08-01
  2. Wild Kingdom: Poems by Vijay Seshadri, 1996-02-01
  3. Numerologies.: An article from: American Scholar by Vijay Seshadri, 2004-09-22
  4. Whitman's Triumph. (Books: rereading).: An article from: American Scholar by Vijay Seshadri, 2002-01-01
  5. Which Side Are You On, Boys?: An article from: American Scholar by Vijay Seshadri, 2001-03-22
  6. New Yorker Magazine March 11, 1996 Gregory Spatz Fiction, Christopher Buckley, Poems by Judith Baumel and Vijay Seshadri
  7. New Yorker Magazine August 29, 2005 Alice Munro Fiction, Poems by Ishmael Reed and Vijay Seshadri
  8. New Yorker Magazine February 28, 2005 Aleksandar Hemon Fiction, Jonathan Letham, Poems by Vijay Seshadri and Mark Doty
  9. The Disappearances by Vijay Seshadri, 2007-01-01
  10. Dust and tales and time.(Comment)(Book Review): An article from: Poetry by Kate Bernheimer, 2004-09-01

21. Seshadri
dimensionless point in a universe where the only constant is the speedof light. This is you at the speed of light. vijay seshadri back.
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The Disappearances
"Where was it one first heard of the truth?"
On a day like any other day,
like "yesterday or centuries before"
in a town with the one remembered street,
shaded by the buckeye and the sycamore
the street long and true as a theorem,
the day like yesterday or the day before,
the street you walked down centuries before
the story the same as the others flooding in
from the cardinal points is turning to take a good look at you. Every creature, intelligent or not, has disappeared the humans, phosphorescent, the duplicating pets, the guppies and spaniels, the Woolworth's turtle that cost forty-nine cents (with the soiled price tag half-peeled on its shell) The wheels of the upside down tricycle are spinning. The swings are empty but swinging. And the shadow is still there, and there is the object that made it, riding the proximate atmosphere, oblong and illustrious above the dispeopled bedroom community, venting the memories of those it took, their corrosive human element. This is what you have to walk through to escape, transparent but alive as coal dust.

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25. Reading Room At The Threepenny Review
Anniversary. Schwartz, Lynne Sharon Fall 2000, Books The Other HenryJames. seshadri, vijay Spring 1998, Memoir My Pirate Boyhood. Snyder
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Spring 2000 Reflections of an Uncertain Jew Addonizio, Kim
Winter 2001 Poem: Echo and Narcissus Bentley, Eric
Spring 2001 Books: Oscar Wilde Berger, John
Summer 2001 Art: A Gratitude Hard to Name Berriault, Gina
Fall 1997 Fiction: The Figure Skater Bidart, Frank
Spring 2002 Poem: Curse Byatt, A.S.
Spring 1998 Books: Penelope Fitzgerald Campbell, James
Summer 2001 Books: Rimbaud and Verlaine in London Carson, Anne
Winter 2002 Poem: And Reason Remains Undaunted Chen, Lisa
Winter 1997 Poem: Blue House Chitwood, Michael
Fall 2000 Clark, T. J. Spring 2003 Film/Art: Malevich Versus Cinema Cohen, Rachel Fall 2002 Art: The Sofa Connell, Evan Fall 2002 Fiction: Election Eve Di Piero, W.S. Winter 2001 Table Talk Dorfman, Ariel Fall 2002 Politics: Exorcising Pinochet Drabble, Margaret Fall 2001 Symposium: On Marriage Dyer, Sontag, Dillon et al. Spring 2002 A Symposium on W. G. Sebald Ferry, David Spring 2002 Poem: Brunswick, Maine, Early Winter, 2000 Fox, Paula Spring 2003 Table Talk Fried, Daisy Summer 2002 Art: Alice Neel Furbank, P. N. Summer 2000 Books: On Social Construction Winter 2003 Fiction: The Old Lady Gilb, Dagoberto

26. Threepenny: Seshadri, My Pirate Boyhood
vijay seshadri, vijay seshadri lives in Brooklyn and works for The New Yorker.He has published both poetry and essays in The Threepenny Review.
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Spring 1998
My Pirate Boyhood
Vijay Seshadri
O God our help in ages past,
Our hope for years to come,
Our shelter from the stormy blast,
And our eternal home, still calls up for me an image of sticklike, barely discernible human figures toiling over an immense, featureless landscape.
There were more complicated problems, too. Small, brown, bespectacled, alien, and saddled with a name that others thought was unpronounceable, I was an easy target for the casual cruelties of childhood. It was on a baseball diamond during a game at the lunch recess in the spring of 1964 that I was informed, by a kid half again my size, that I was, if I remember his words correctly (and I do),"nothing but a nigger." (About a year later, this same kid did me another injury. While fooling around on the railroad tracks near our house, I fell and gashed my leg to the bone on a spike protruding from a railroad tie. Coming across me as I hobbled home, he half-carried me the rest of the way, robbing me of the satisfaction of my contempt for him and prematurely introducing me to the hopeless complexities of experience.) The Grapes of Wrath Studs Lonigan , Dreiser's Frank Cowperwood trilogy. Mostly, though, he preached the gospel of science to me, telling me stories that revealed the human side of figures like Einstein and Fermi, and describing the careers of renowned twentieth-century Indian mathematicians and physicists such as Ramanujan, Bose, and C. V. Raman.

27. Wild Kingdom : Poems
com vijay seshadri is a poet of street scenes and seascapes, twisted alder stumpsand spawning salmon, as well as driveby shootings and thumping reggae bass.
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Vijay Seshadri is a poet of street scenes and seascapes, twisted alder stumps and spawning salmon, as well as drive-by shootings and thumping reggae bass. In Wild Kingdom he goes in search of the primordial face behind the civilized mask, the place where "wolfpacks of nothingness stalk / the signature stinks and blood trails of man." He doesn't have far to travel. Whether his subject is the "ancient terror" of marriage, in "Prothalamion," or a northwester "glittering with malice" in "The Lump," Seshadri seems peculiarly subject to powers both old and inexorable. "All this was the brainchild of water," as the lost hiker of "Lifeline" realizes, and throughout Wild Kingdom groundwater rises in crevices, polar icecaps melt, and rain wears its passage through rock. Nature here is as pervasive as myth, and just as annihilating. Yet not all is Sturm und Drang: witness the joyous "Big Mama!" that ends a stanza of the prehistoric love poem "My Esmeralda," or the ebullient voice of God in "An Oral History of Migration": "You be that thing, He said." Making use of long, conversational lines as well as meticulous rhymes, Seshadri's voice is elegant, energetic, and startlingly originalwho else would say of a refugee that he is "pinned like a flower on the genocidal past"? "I can see by your faces that / your hearts are good, and like to think / mine is, too," he writes in "The Testimonies of Ramon Fernandez. As the rest of the poem tells us, we should believe him, stand back, and let him work.

28. FY 1999 GRANTS - Creative Writing Fellowships/Poetry And Translation
Wendy M. Chestnut Hill, MA Osherow, Jacqueline S. Salt Lake City, UT Ronan, JohnJ. Gloucester, MA Rosser, Jill A. Athens, OH seshadri, vijay R. Brooklyn, NY
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NEA Home New on the Site Learn About the NEA Apply for a Grant Manage Your Award NEA Partnerships Publications Endowment News Explore Art Forms Federal Opportunities Search/Site Map Basic Facts About the NEA : 1999 Grant Awards
Creative Writing Fellowships The 1999 Creative Writing Fellowships recognize creative writers in poetry, and help recipients set aside time to write, conduct research, and otherwise advance their art form. Each grantee will receive $20,000.
Arnold, Craig Anthony
Salt Lake City, UT Boruch, Marianne J.
West Lafayette, IN Bridgford, Kim S.
Wallingford, CT
Brock-Broido, Lucie
Cambridge, MA Brouwer II, Joel R.
East Lansing, MI Burleson, Derick W.
Houston, TX Caston, Anne
Lexington Park, MD Couto, Nancy L. Ithaca, NY Economou, George Norman, OK Falk, Maurya S. Mt. Baldy, CA Fisk, Mary E. Nevada City, CA Fox, Sarah Elizabeth Minneapolis, MN Garren, Christine E. Greensboro, NC Gernes, Sonia G. South Bend, IN Gibb, Robert A. Homestead, PA Hanson, Julie J. Cedar Rapids, IA Hazners, Dainis Story, WY

29. Poetry By Title
White Elephants, Reetika., Vazzirani and, $12.00. Wild Kingdom, seshadri,vijay, $12.95. Wounded In The House Of A Friend, Sanchez, Sonia, $10.00.
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30. Poetry By Author
Sen, Sudeep, Kali in Ottawa Rima, $ 9.95. Sen, Sudeep, South African Woodcut,$ 9.95. seshadri, vijay, Wild Kingdom, $12.95. Sharma, Prageeta, Bliss to Fill,$10.00.
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31. The New Yorker: Genre Fiction And Fact Index, Sa-
(cover art). seshadri, vijay, Locus Solus, March 11, 1996. (poem) TheScholar, December 2, 1996. (poem) The Disappearances, October 8, 2001.
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The Case of Anna H., October 7, 2002. (loss of reading comprehension) Salinger, J. D.,
A Perfect Day for Bananafish, January 31, 1948.
Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut,
Just Before the War with the Eskimos,
The Laughing Man,
Pretty Mouth and Green My Eyes,
Teddy,
Salter, James,
Last Night, November 18, 2002. Salter, Mary Jo,
A Leak Somewhere, July 27, 1998. (poem) Mr. X, Deliveries Only, Peonies, December 16, 2002. (poem) Saunders, George, Winky, July 28, 1997. Sea Oak, December 28, 1998/January 4, 1999. I CAN SPEAK! TM December 20, 1999. Pastoralia, April 3, 2000. Johnny Tremain, December 25, 2000/January 1, 2001. (article) My Flamboyant Grandson, January 28, 2002. Jon, January 27, 2003. Schickler, David, The Smoker, Jamaica, January 7, 2002. March 17, 2003. Schjeldahl, Peter, The Sphinx, April 16, 2001. (article about Vermeer) Warhol in Bloom, March 11, 2002. (article about Warhol and the Tate Modern) French Postcards

32. The New Yorker: Genre Fiction And Fact Index, Na-
(cover art). seshadri, vijay, Locus Solus, March 11, 1996. (poem) The Scholar,December 2, 1996. (poem). Seuss, Dr., see Art, Spiegelman, July 12, 1999.
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Conclusive Evidence, December 28, 1998/January 4, 1999. (review of Speak, Memory
Butterflies, Naipaul, V. S.,
Bohemia, October 22, 2001. Nash, Ogden,
November 15, 1930. * (poem)
Lines to Be Embroidered on a Bib, November 22, 1947. * (poem)
Epitaph for an Explorer, November 20, 1948. * (poem)
September 10, 1949. * (poem)
Just How Low Can a Highbrow Go When a Highbrow Lowers His Brow? August 30, 1958. * (poem) August 17, 1968. * (poem) Lines to Be Embroidered on a Bib, August 5, 2002. (reprint) Just How Low Can a Highbrow Go When a Highbrow Lowers His Brow? August 5, 2002. (reprint) August 5, 2002. (reprint) Epitaph for an Explorer, August 5, 2002. (reprint) August 5, 2002. (reprint) August 5, 2002. (reprint) Nathan, Leonard, My Kind, November 30, 1998. * (poem) Conversation, November 30, 1998. * (poem) Nelson, Antonya, Party of Ooe, Stitches, September 20, 1999.

33. Hitting Critical Mass | Take-Out Menu
New York Routledge, 1997. seshadri, vijay. Wild Kingdom. St. Paul,MN Graywolf, 1996. Srikanth, Rajini, and Sunaina Maira, eds.
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Alexander, Meena. The Shock of Arrival: Re ections on Postcolonial Experience. Boston: South End Press, 1996. [Journal] Journal of the Asian American Renaissance. Vol. 1, No. 1 (1995), "Sticky Rice: The Power of Community." [Asian American Renaissance, 1564 Lafond Ave., St. Paul, MN 55104. Tel: (612) 641-4040; fax: (612) 641-4041; e-mail: aar@maroon.tc.umn-edu.] Cao, Lan and Himilce Novas.

34. Profile - N. Vijay Siva
AN Siva on 29th March, 1967, vijay Siva had his schooling in Padma seshadri BalaBhavan Senior Secondary School, Chennai, graduated with a First Class from
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N. VIJAY SIVA Born to Smt. Akhila Siva and Sr. A.N. Siva on 29th March, 1967, Vijay Siva had his schooling in Padma Seshadri Bala Bhavan Senior Secondary School, Chennai, graduated with a First Class from Vivekananda College, Chennai and secured masters degree in Commerce from Madurai Kamaraj University. Vijay Siva exhibited a rare intuitive capacity to identify ragas at the age of four. Disciple of Sangita Kalanidhi Sri D.K. Jayaraman since 1977 and earlier learnt music from mother, a vocal musician from Carnatic Music College, Chennai. Also an accomplished Mridangist with a B.High AIR Grade, having been trained by Kumbakonam Sri Rajappa Iyer. At present receives guidance in vocal music from Smt. D.K. Pattammal. Awardee of Government of India Cultural Scholarship for vocal music from 1979 to 1987. Secured more than hundred prizes both for music and for mrudangam including the first prize for Thevaram, Thiruvachakam and Thirupugazh in 1974, the coveted Rajaji Tamboora in 1981 - both from Tamil Isai Sangam, Chennai and first prizes in Classical and Light Classical Music Competitions conducted by AIR in 1984. Given a number of concerts in important centres in India and participated in the Music Festivals of Sangeet Natak Academy - one at Bhubaneshwar as a Mridangist and another at Chennai as vocalist.

35. What's American About American Poetry?
What is American About American Poetry? vijay seshadri. I don't really know howto answer this question, simply because the concepts ?American? and ?poetry?
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What is American About American Poetry?
Vijay Seshadri
I don't really know how to answer this question, simply because the concepts ?American? and ?poetry? are confusing to me. What I find interesting, though, is that such a question is being asked at this historical moment. It is usually in moments of historical crisis that people start wondering about the Americanness of America, and that poets start investigating the Americanness of what they do. The runup to the Civil War produced Whitman, and the sixties were defined by an enormous number of poems that addressed America and Americannness. Since we're living through what is essentially a reprise of the Gilded Age, I wonder what the crisis in American identity is which is prompting questions like the one being asked. Maybe the worst crisis is having no crisis at all. [Return to Index] Home Awards Calendar ... Membership

36. Bhakti List, March 1996
Parthasarati Dileepan (Wed Mar 27 1996 055552 PST). Badrinarayanan seshadri (TueMar 26 1996 - 080103 PST). vijay Triplicane (Mon Mar 25 1996 - 180643 PST
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37. Bhakti List, January 1999: Introduction
From Narayanan seshadri (nseshadr@Legato.COM) Date Mon Jan 18 1999 1213 Naidu Re On the nature of our faith ; Previous message vijay Triplicane RE
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Date: Mon Jan 18 1999 - 12:13:23 PST BhAgavathALs, Namaskarams. I am Narayanan and I am living in Sunnyvale, California. Though this is my first posting in this group I have heard a lot about this group through my friends Vijay Triplicane and mani. My native is ThiruIndhalur and I lived in Thirukkudanthai for 20 years. I am Sriperumpudur appan Venkatachar's sishyan. I am in the process of collecting a list of his sishyas in this forum. If you are one, please send a mail to me. I will make a seperate post on my recent visit to Kumbakonam and the Sarangapani Swami temple's thiruppani work. adiyEn, rAmAnuja DAsan

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39. Listings Of The World Arts Literature Authors S
(2) Self, William (2) seshadri, vijay (3) Seth, Vikram (5) Seward, Anna (2) Sexton,Anne (12) Shange, Ntozake (2) Sharpe, Tom (2) Shaw, George Bernard (49
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40. The Asian American Bookseller: Poetry By Author
Sen,Sudeep, South African Woodcut, 9.95, sosesu. seshadri,vijay, Wild Kingdom,12.95, wisevi. Seth,Vikram, Beastly Tales from Here and There, 15.00, besevi.
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Poet Title Price Purchase Code Barbara.,Tran, Seamstress Cycle setrba Berssenbrugge,Mei Mei Heat,The hebeme Berssenbrugge,Mei Mei Sphericity spbeme Berssenbrugge,Mei Mei Summits Move with the Tide subeme Berssenbrugge,Mei-Mei Empathy embeme
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Poet Title Price Purchase Code Carbo,Nick El Grupo McDonald's elcani Cerenio,Virginia Trespassing Innocence trcevi Ch'ing-chao,Li As Though Dreaming aslich Chang,Diana Earth, Water, Light eachdi Chin,Marilyn Dwarf Bamboo dwchma Chin,Marilyn Phoenix Gone, Terrace Empty phchma Chock,Eric Last Days Here lacher
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