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         Sze Arthur:     more books (33)
  1. Chinese Writers on Writing (The Writer's World)
  2. The Ginkgo Light by Arthur Sze, 2009-06-01
  3. The Redshifting Web: New & Selected Poems by Arthur Sze, 1998-05-01
  4. Close at Hand by Mariana Cook, Arthur Sze, 2007-10-01
  5. River River (Lost Roads) by Arthur Sze, 1987-10
  6. Mercury Rising: Featuring Contemporary Poetry from Taiwan
  7. Willow Wind: Translations from the Chinese and Poems by Arthur Sze, 1982-06
  8. Archipelago by Arthur Sze, 1995-06-01
  9. Silk Dragon
  10. Quipu by Arthur Sze, 2005-09-01
  11. Kenyon Review Summer 2010 by Caitlin Horrocks, Amit Majmudar, et all 2010-06-10
  12. Biography - Sze, Arthur C. (1950-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2005-01-01
  13. Institute of American Indian Arts Faculty: Allan Houser, Elizabeth Woody, Fritz Scholder, Charlene Teters, Arthur Sze, Linda Lomahaftewa
  14. The Willow Wind by Arthur Sze, 1972-01-01

61. Asian Poetry - A Selected List
1994. The lives and problems of immigrant Asians. sze, arthur. TheReshifting Web. Port Townsend Copper Canyon Press, 1998. Tabios
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Bersenbrugge, Mei-Mei. Four-Year-Old Girl.
Berkeley: Kelsey St. Press, 1998.
Caridno, Maria Luisa B. Aguilar. In the Garden of the Three Islands: Poems.
Wakefield: Asphodel Press, 1994.
Lyrical exploration of life in America and the Philippines.
Chang, Juliana. Quiet Fire: A Historical Anthology of Asian American Poetry 1892-1970.
New York: Asian American Writers Workshop, 1996.
Includes the many notable poets emerging in the 1960's.
Chin, Marilyn. The Phoenix Gone, the Terrace Empty.
Minneapolis: Milkweed Editions, 1994.
Reflections on effectively living within two cultures. Divakaruni, Chita Banerjee. Leaving Yuba City: New and Selected Poems. New York: Anchor Books, 1997. Indian women in America and India struggling to find their identity. Hongo, Garrett, ed. The Open Boat: Poems From Asian America. New York: Doubleday, 1993. Some of the major poets since the 1970's. Hongo, Garrett.

62. Untitled1
The Redshifting Web. arthur sze. The arthur sze is a secondgenerationChinese American who was born in New York City in 1950. His
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Editorial Note
The Spring issue of the Rio Review features for the first time the announcement of the Balcones Poetry Prize winning entry for 1999: Authur Sze for The Redshifting Web . This national contest sponsored by Austin Community College has brought past winners, Reginald Gibbons, Lucia Perillo and Kathleen Halme to campus for readings. Mr. Sze will read in the fall as part of the Fall Literary Festival. With the exception of the Balcones' winning entry, the journal remains a venue for the creative talents of Austin Community College students. In the future, the winner of the Balcones Prize will be the only non-student work published in the journal. Also featured in this issue is the work of the photography students' cross-discipline project with the dance department classes, the Phi Theta Kappa creative writing first place winner, poems and short stories from the creative writing classes, and ceramics from the art department. Appreciation is due to Darla Johnson, dance faculty and Frank Curry, photography faculty for their help. Donetta Goodall, Associate Vice President, Margie Huerta, Dean of Arts and Humanities, and the English Department have made the journal possible this year with their generous support ­ thank you.

63. Poetry, Poets, And Poems At Moonrabbit Blues
ASIANAMERICAN POETRY SELECTED TITLES. The Redshifting Web, by arthur sze. arthursze is one of the most intensely musical and visionary poets writing today.
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The Hours is both an homage to Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway

64. " Learning Chinese Through Li Po's Eyes: Neither Essay Nor Poem " ~ Gary Blanken
arthur sze, poet and translator, used this poem and others at the Port TownsendWriters' Conference to demonstrate how he translates Chinese poetry.
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Learning Chinese through Li Po's Eyes: Neither Essay nor Poem By Gary Blankenship In "Question and Answer in the Mountains" (known by many other names), Li Po wrote as the first line of the poem:
wen yu ho yi chi pi shan
Arthur Sze, poet and translator, used this poem and others at the Port Townsend Writers' Conference to demonstrate how he translates Chinese poetry. By chance, I had five other versions of the poem with me by the authors: Arthur Cooper, Robert Payne, Arthur Waley, Sam Hamill, and another by Waley. They each translated pi shan in the first line as a different location:
(AC) They ask me where's the sense on jasper mountains?
(RP) If you were to ask me why I dwell among green mountains,
(AW) Why you ask, do I live up on these blue mountains?
(SH) You ask why I live alone in the mountain forest,
(AW) You asked me what my reason is for lodging in the grey hills,
(I, the student, am puzzled.)

65. Poetry
Conference faculty consisted of poets Yusef Komunyakaa, Dorriane Laux, arthur sze,Reetika Vazirani and Chase Twichell, and prose writers Jim Heynen, Judith
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POETRY MESSAGEBOARD August 2002
Page Editor: Gary Blankenship
Rêver
Adouda Adjiri
yes Snaps
Joseph Carcel
yes In Denial of Halcyon Days
Jeanie Roberts
yes Anesthesia: Big Mac
Adam Cushman
yes Dark Horse Daniel C. Smith yes No Such Alcoholic Audrey Diehl Poem of the Month Victoria is 13 Linda Murphy yes The Long Witness Stephen Collicoat yes Storm Haiku AJ Heard yes Earth Movements Frank Faust yes Denial Sheri Kandel yes Tales at my Mother's Knee #3 Arthur W Seeley look Swearing And Other Habits: Menopause and the Dramatic Ariegaw LE Garcia yes Whitmanesque Jerry Jenkins yes How to Predict the Weather Christine Klocek-Lim yes E s s a y Meter Made Manageable: By: Cassia Pauli For a poet, there is terror in the dust. Wen Fu, The Art of Writing, Lu Chi as translated Sam Hamill, Milkweed Editions I returned from Centrum's Port Townsend Writers' Conference as these pages were due, but too late to pen anything very extensive about the invigorating, but nearly overwhelming experience. Therefore, I will attempt a brief summary with more to follow in the next few months. The theater was dead quiet during Sze's evening reading and transfixed during his morning craft lecture. I had the pleasure and honor of studying with Sze for eight days. The day of his lecture, his class was able to follow-up with another two and one half hours of intense study on Chinese poetry, translation and other subjects. The evening of his reading (the ninth day), I told someone I was ready to shave my head and move to Santa Fe to sit at his feet and that I should destroy all my work as unworthy. I've done neither. First, if I did how could I do the Hood? As for the second, there are always rewrites.

66. Textellaneous
(gf). The Redshifting Web Poems 1970 1998, arthur sze. (Port Thisis a crucial question arthur sze poses to us in his poetry. From
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67. Authors: S
Swinburne, Algernon Charles. Symons, arthur. Synge, John Millington. sze,arthur. Szpilman, Wladyslaw. Szydlowski, Mary Vigliante. Szymborska, Wislawa.
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68. MANOA China
The summer 1998 issue features the new generation of avantegarde poets fromthe People's Republic of China and Taiwan, guest-edited by arthur sze.
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featuring
new writing
from China
The Zigzag Way
summer 1998; vol. 10, no. 1
189 pages; illustrated ordering information
The summer 1998 issue features the new generation of avante-garde poets from the People's Republic of China and Taiwan, guest-edited by Arthur Sze. Nearly all of the writers featured here live in China under the scrutiny of the government, and the government's overview extends to those outside the country as well. As a result, as author and translator Wang Ping explains in an interview with Arthur Sze, Chinese writers today have learned to avoid censorship while striving to tell the truth: writing, as she says, in a "zigzag way."
what fun did I ever have?
I look for news of the sun
With spring and rain
I came into this world
What fun did I ever have?
Flowers bloom on top of my head
by Liang Xiao Ming by Charles Philipp Martin Camouflage at Diamond Headfor Ray Jerome Baker Serigraph by Laura Ruby ankles shimmering like the moon

69. MANOA China
In this feature, guesteditor arthur sze gathers the poetry of eight major writersand interviews two of them about the political, cultural, and artistic
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featuring
new writing
China summer 1994; vol. 6, no. 1
211 pages; illustrated ordering information About the Guest-Editor: Arthur Sze is the author of, most recently, River River (Lost Roads Publishers). His poems have appeared in the Kenyon Review, Paris Review, and Manoa. Poems for the Millennium. Recently, he received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Witter Bynner Foundation for Poetry. Table, Farmhouse, China, 1993
Photography by Linda Connor
a track of claw marks.
Do they belong to a deer, a roebuck,
or the legendary red fox?
I have no way of telling. The fresh marks
clearer than the ancient inscriptions on marble,
so the poet awakes from a slumber
translated by Michelle Yeh by Tony Whedon Prayer Wheels, Samye Monastery, Tibet, 1993 Photography by Linda Connor kabuki here or sumo lauhala by James D. Houston

70. Latino And Latin American Literature, P. Scott Brown, Bookseller
(Npl.)(np), (1972). First edition. 71 pages. Fine in wrappers but for......Author sze, arthur. Title The Willow Wind.
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71. Vermont Studio Center
arthur sze, Speaking Date June 16, 2003, arthur sze has publishedfour collections of poems, including The Redshifting Web Poems
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73. The World
fine. A ropeswing in the fallen courtyard, where night is deep, deep.translated by arthur sze. E-mail The Poetry Project, St.
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Spring Night
Spring night: one quarter of an hour
is worth a thousand pieces of gold.
Flowers have clear fragrance;
he moon has shadow.
Songs and flutes on the upstairs terrace
the thread-like sound is fine, fine.
A rope-swing in the fallen courtyard,
where night is deep, deep.
translated by Arthur Sze
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74. Session 139
A World in a World The Influence of Chinese Poetics on the ChineseAmerican Poetry of arthur sze. arthur sze is an exception.
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Session 139: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Language, Literature, and Loneliness
Organizer: Michael Aung-Thwin , University of Hawaii, Manoa Chair: Ricardo Trimillos , University of Hawaii, Manoa Guida C. Man , Ryerson Polytechnic University A Thematic Approach to Heritage Language Pedagogy Kylie Hsu , California State University, Los Angeles The above thematic unit provided a holistic, natural approach to teaching language through culture, art, and science. It gave the students the right kind of comprehensible input in meaningful contexts so that the acquisition process was maximized. Miaikekkon: The Marriage of Talents of Native and Non-Native Speaker Teachers of Japanese Kathryn Allen , University of Limerick Whether by design or by default, most Japanese language programs combine the skills of native and non-native Japanese speaking teachers. Each background brings different experience and talents to the language program and provides students with different models of learning. Ideally, the combination should strengthen the teaching and the implementation of the syllabus. However, in reality, little thought seems to be put into the utilization of diverse talents and approaches. As a result, an opportunity is lost to gain maximum advantage for the students, the courses and the teachers themselves. This paper will examine the interaction between these two groups of teachers, using case studies from programs in the U.S., the U.K. and Ireland in order to investigate the following: (1) What approaches do native and non-native speaker teachers use and how do these differ? (2) Is there an overall strategy for using the different talents and approaches native and non-native teachers bring to a program? If so, what is it? (3) How do native and non-native teachers feel about the roles they play in their programs? (4) What observations do native and non-native teachers have on how they cooperate and what do they suggest to improve the teaching in their programs?

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76. Poetic Evocation & Reveries
The Selected Poems of T'ao Ch'ien Translated by David Hinton (1993)92pages US$10.95 C$17.50. Archipelago arthur sze (1995) 86pages
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77. Fine Arts: News, Events, And Exhibitions: Spring 2000
special guests reading from Prayers for Dark People, arthur Ross Gallery. Thursday,February 27, 2003 Sarah sze, Sculptor/Installation Artist Visiting Artist
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Darkwater: Recital in Four Dominions Terry Adkins After W.E.B. Du Bois "Darkwater" is a site inspired exhibition by internationally renowned artist and Associate Professor of Sculpture Terry Adkins, in tribute to W.E.B. Du Bois the scholar, poet and activist. The show's title comes from Du Bois' book "Darkwater: Voices Within the Veil," which was published in 1920 as a companion piece to "Souls of Black Folk" (1903). Adkins examines Du Bois and his work by way of four "dominions": sculpture, prints, documents, and music, all of them relating to Du Bois' literary output and contributions.

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