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  1. Selected Longer Poems by Ammons R A, 1980-03-17
  2. Refractory Metals: State of the Art
  3. Expressions of Sea Level by A.R. Ammons, 1963-01-01
  4. The Selected Poems, 1951-1977 by A. R. Ammons, 1977-11
  5. The Eighth Continent (Samuel French Morse Poetry Prize) by Don Boes, 1993-10-26
  6. SIX-PIECE SUITE. by A. R. Ammons, 1978
  7. NEW AMERICAN REVIEW 13: Mawrdew Czgowchwz; The Arc Inside and Out; Down in the V by Theodore (editor) (James McCourt; A. R. Ammons; Milton Klonsky; C. K Solotaroff, 1971
  8. The North Carolina Poems (A North Carolina Literary Review Book) by A. R. Ammons, Alex Albright, 1994-11
  9. Northfield: Poems by A. R. Ammons, 1966-01-17
  10. Gemeinschaftsverpflegung (German Edition) by H.D. Cremer, R. Schielicke, et all 1962-01-01
  11. Natürliche und synthetische Zusatzstoffe in der Nahrung des Menschen. Additifs naturels et synthetiques dans l'alimenta- tion de l'homme. Natural and synthetic ... (CIIA-Symposia) (German Edition)
  12. Set in Motion: Essays, Interviews, and Dialogues (Poets on Poetry) by A. R. Ammons, 1997-02-15
  13. A. R. Ammons and the Poetics of Widening Scope by Steven P. Schneider, 1994-01
  14. Everyday And Prophetic: Poetry Of Lowell, Ammons, Merrill, And Rich by Nick Halpern, 2003-06-17

41. Infinitum Poetry Presents A Brief Biography Of A.R. Ammons
Infinitum Poetry presents a brief Biography of AR ammons, and his poems 'ThisBlack, Rich Country' and 'An Improvisation for Angular Momentum'. Welcome!
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Ammons wrote nearly thirty books of poetry, among them Glare (W. W. Norton, 1997); Garbage (1993), which won the National Book Award and the Library of Congress's Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry; A Coast of Trees (1981), which received the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry; Sphere (1974), which received the Bollingen Prize; and Collected Poems 1951-1971 (1972), which won the National Book Award. His many other honors included the Academy's Wallace Stevens Award, the Poetry Society of America's Robert Frost Medal, the Ruth Lilly Prize, and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He lived in Ithaca, New York, where he was Goldwin Smith Professor of Poetry at Cornell University until his retirement in 1998
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42. Billie Dee's Poetry Anthology: A. R. Ammons
AR ammons. AR ammons (b. 1926) began writing poetry during WWII, has producedapproximately thirty books of verse, teaches at Cornell University.
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Anthology A. R. Ammons A. R. Ammons (b. 1926) began writing poetry during WWII, has produced approximately thirty books of verse, teaches at Cornell University. His large, universal themes are balanced by rich, almost conversational language at times nearly intimate, at others ideosynchratic, even cranky.
Please sign my guestbook Gravelly Run
I don't know somehow it seems sufficient
to see and hear whatever coming and going is,
losing the self to the victory
of stones and trees,
of bending sandpit lakes, crescent
round groves of dwarf pine:
for it is not so much to know the self as to know it as it is known by galaxy and cedar cone, as if birth had never found it and death could never end it: the swamp's slow water comes down Gravelly Run fanning the long stone-held algal hair and narrowing roils between the shoulders of the highway bridge: holly grows on the banks in the woods there, and the cedars' gothic-clustered spires could make green religion in winter bones: so I look and reflect, but the air's glass

43. Zuzu's Petals Quarterly: The A.R. Ammons Page!
The AR ammons Page! Poetry leads us Works Inspired by AR ammons. POEMTo the Author of Glare by David Lehman. ammons' Poem Continuity
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"Poetry leads us to the unstructured sources of our beings, to the unknown, and returns us to our rational structural selves refreshed." A.R. Ammons

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  • Ammons was born near Whiteville, North Carolina, in 1926 and died on February 25, 2001 at his home in Ithaca, New York after a long illness at age 75.
  • Taught at Cornell University from 1964-1998.
  • Graduated from Wake Forest University in North Carolina.
  • RealVideo Clip : Former Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky Remembers Ammons on PBS's News Hour With Jim Lehrer, 2/27/2001 or read the summary here
  • On April 3-4, 1998, Cornell University held Ammonsfest to honor the gift of his papers to the University.
  • In 1997, Cornell's Literary Magazine, Epoch Held a 50th Anniversary Festival . Epoch is one of the oldest and most respected literary magazines in the country and was founded by Baxter Hathaway and later helmed by Ammons.
  • Cornell's Best-Known Writers, Including A.R. Ammons, Diane Ackerman, and Robert Morgan, Gave Readings On Sept. 22, 1992 As Part of a
  • 44. Title List
    Title List. To view complete record information, selectany of the title(s) listed below. subject ammons, AR
    http://library.ciue.edu.ee/eng/slinks/s000031.htm

    45. Poetry Daily Feature: A. R. Ammons
    Online Bookstore Listing AR ammons AR ammons twice won a NationalBook Award, in 1973 for this volume and in 1993 for Garbage.
    http://www.poems.com/colleamm.htm
    Three Poems
    "Eyesight"
    "Gravelly Run"
    "Hymn"
    from A. R. Ammons's
    Collected Poems: 1951-1971
    Online Bookstore Listing
    A. R. Ammons: A.R. Ammons twice won a National Book Award, in 1973 for this volume and in 1993 for Garbage . Among his many other honors are a Bollingen Prize, a National Book Critics Circle Award, an award from the National Institute of Arts and Letters, a MacArthur Prize Fellow Award, and the Robert Frost Medal from the Poetry Society of America. Individual volumes of Ammons's poetry also published in Norton paperback include Worldly Hopes, Selected Poems, Garbage , and Brink Road
    Born to farmers near Whiteville, North Carolina in 1926, Ammons began writing poetry aboard a U.S. Navy destroyer in World War II. He graduated from Wake Forest with a degree in biology, and attended graduate school at the University of California at Berkeley. He went on to work as a real estate salesman, an editor, an elementary school principal, and an executive in a glass company before he began teaching at Cornell University in 1964, where he was Goldwin Smith Professor of Poetry until his retirement in 1998. He died on February 25, 2001 at the age of 75.
    About Collected Poems: 1951-1971 A Reissue of the National Book Award Winner
    "The most distinguished book of American verse, in my judgment, since the publication of Wallace Stevens's

    46. Poetry Daily Feature: A. R. Ammons
    Online Bookstore Listing AR ammons AR ammons twice won a National Book Award,in 1973 for Collected Poems 19511971 and in 1993 for Garbage.
    http://www.poems.com/worldamm.htm
    Two Poems
    "Design"
    "Rivulose"
    from A. R. Ammons's
    Worldly Hopes
    Online Bookstore Listing
    A. R. Ammons: A. R. Ammons twice won a National Book Award, in 1973 for Collected Poems: 1951-1971 and in 1993 for Garbage . Among his many other honors are a Bollingen Prize, a National Book Critics Circle Award, an award from the National Institute of Arts and Letters, a MacArthur Prize Fellow Award, and the Robert Frost Medal from the Poetry Society of America.
    Born to farmers near Whiteville, North Carolina in 1926, Ammons began writing poetry aboard a U.S. Navy destroyer in World War II. He graduated from Wake Forest with a degree in biology, and attended graduate school at the University of California at Berkeley. He went on to work as a real estate salesman, an editor, an elementary school principal, and an executive in a glass company before he began teaching at Cornell University in 1964, where he was Goldwin Smith Professor of Poetry until his retirement in 1998. He died on February 25, 2001 at the age of 75.
    On A. R. Ammons:

    47. Online NewsHour: In Memoriam: A.R. Ammons - February 27, 2001
    IN MEMORIAM AR ammons. February 27, 2001. Former Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky remembersAR ammons. ROBERT PINSKY On Sunday, the wonderful poet AR ammons died.
    http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/poems/jan-june01/ammons_02-27.html
    IN MEMORIAM: A.R. AMMONS
    February 27, 2001
    Former Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky remembers A.R. Ammons.
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    48. POETRY TITLES And BOOKS From RAY BOAS, BOOKSELLER In WALPOLE, NH
    8. ammons, AR (poems by), DIVERSIFICATIONS POEMS, WW Norton Company, NewYork, (1975) 1st ed, 98pp, very good w/very good dustjacket (hardcover), A
    http://www.rayboasbookseller.com/poetry.htm
    Here you will find the 258 titles currently catalogued that are on our poetry shelves at Ray Boas, Bookseller in Walpole, New Hampshire, on February 28, 2003. Enjoy browsing (or use the Find function with your browser to jump to the poet you like), make a note of the Order No(s) you would like to add to your library, and feel free to place an order at any time . Thank you, RAY 1. A MISCELLANY OF AMERICAN POETRY, 1920, Harcourt, Brace and Howe, New York, 1920, 187pp, good, paper covered boards w/light edgewear (hardcover), This volume is, as its name half implies, a miscellany of the most recent work of eleven American poets., (Order No: 36067 ), $30.00 2. Acker, Ally, WAITING FOR THE BELOVED, Red Hen Press, Los Angeles, CA, (1999) 1st ed, 88pp, fine, wraps (softcover), ISBN 1888996110, (Order No: 34644 ), $7.00 3. Acker, Ally, SURVIVING DESIRE: POEMS, Garden Street Press, San Luis Obispo, CA, 1994 1st ptg, 56pp, fine, wraps (softcover) review slip laid in, ISBN 0963348175, (Order No: 35131 ), $15.00 4. Ai, KILLING FLOOR, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, MA, 1979 1st ptg, 49pp, very good w/good dustjacket, The 1978 Lamont Poetry Selection of the Academy of American Poets. The poet ranges across both history and geography to find personae both fictional and actual- -Trotsky, the Japanese writer Mishima, Marilyn Monroe, a follower of Zapatawho can express her unique, primal sense of life., (Order No: 27000 ), $17.50

    49. A. R. Ammons Books
    AR ammons Books. The Really Short Poems Of Ar ammons By AR ammons (paperback May 1992). The Snow Poems By Ar ammons. Corson's Inlet By R. ammons, AR ammons.
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    By A. R. Ammons (paperback - May 1992) The Snow Poems
    By A.r. Ammons The Selected Poems
    By A. R. Ammons (paperback - March 1987) Corson's Inlet
    By R. Ammons, A. R. Ammons Brink Road: Poems
    By A. R. Ammons (paperback - August 1997) Collected Poems 1951-1971
    By A. R. Ammons (paperback - April 2001) Sumerian Vistas
    By A.r. Ammons (hardcover - June 1987) Worldly Hopes
    By A. R. Ammons (paperback - May 1982) Glare
    By A. R. Ammons (hardcover - July 1997) Tape For The Turn Of The Year By A. R. Ammons (hardcover - January 1994) Garbage By A. R. Ammons (hardcover - August 1993) A Coast Of Trees : Poems By A. R. Ammons Selected Longer Poems By A. R. Ammons The Eighth Continent (the 1993 Morse Poetry Prize) By Don Boes, A. R. Ammons (paperback - November 1993) Lake Effect Country By A. R. Ammons Sphere: The Form Of A Motion By A. R. Ammons (paperback - June 1995) Uplands; New Poems By A. R. Ammons Briefings And Poems: Small And Easy By A. R. Ammons

    50. BPJ Author Index "A" -- 1950-2003
    ammons, AR Sung Reassertions, William Carlos Williams A Memorial (Chapbook 7),14 (Fall 1963), 36. Uplands, rev. The Really Short Poems of AR ammons, rev.
    http://www.bpj.org/index/A.htm
    AUTHOR INDEX, 1950-2003
    A [Tables of Contents] [BPJ Homepage] Aal, Katharyn Machan
    The Difference Between North, 36 ( Spring 1986 ), 14-16; Someone Warm, You Know Him, ibid. Aarnes, William
    Commissioner of Water, 24 ( Spring 1974 Abraxas
    Abraxas
    (No. 38/39), rev. Marion K. Stocking Winter 1990-1991 Abse, Dannie
    Epithalamion, 6 ( Summer 1956
    Ed.: Poetry Dimension Annual: the Best of the Poetry Year, 1975 , rev. Marion K. Stocking Spring 1977
    Anti-Clockwise l, New Poems by Beloit Poets of the 50's (Chapbook 20), 40 ( Summer 1990 ), 9; Anti-Clockwise 2, ibid. Adam, Dawne
    In Lucia's House, 38 ( Winter 1987-1988 Adamson, Eve
    Death of the Inspired Man, 17 ( Spring 1967 Addonizio, Kim
    Getting Back, 37 ( Fall 1986 Aden, Carlin The Last Day, 8 ( Fall 1957 The Miracle, 11 ( Fall 1960 ), 24-25; The Cat, ibid. Some Very Old Families, 21 ( Summer 1971 Afable, Fernando Mirage in Galilee, Contemporary Philippine Poetry Summer 1964 Agni Agni (No. 31/32), rev. Marion K. Stocking Summer 1991 Agodoa, K. S. A. The Hill

    51. A.R. Ammons Remembered
    AR ammons is remembered as a generous and profound presence. AR ammons in hisoffice, 1998. Robert Barker/University Photography. By Franklin Crawford.
    http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicles/3.1.01/Ammons.html
    A.R. Ammons is remembered as a generous and profound presence
    A.R. Ammons in his office, 1998. Robert Barker/University Photography By Franklin Crawford Voices echoed along the second floor corridors of Goldwin Smith Hall with a somewhat hushed and mournful resonance this past Monday morning, and the building itself seemed heavy-laden with the knowledge that master poet A.R. "Archie" Ammons would never again grace these old campus digs with his presence. Ammons, Cornell's Goldwin Smith Professor of Poetry emeritus, died Sunday, Feb. 25, at Kendal of Ithaca. He was 75. Ammons was, quite literally, a modern poetical phenomenon. His influence over American letters is immeasurably profound, and, while his style may inspire comers of every stripe, his literary accomplishments are not likely to be duplicated in our time or any other. Ammons was twice winner of the National Book Award, one in 1973 for Collected Poems and another in 1993 for Garbage . He has won virtually every other major prize for poetry in the United States, including: the Frost Medal for Distinguished Achievement in Poetry over a Lifetime, in 1994, given by the Poetry Society of America; the Bollingen Prize for Sphere: The Form of a Motion

    52. A.R. Ammons Memorial Service
    A display of AR ammons memorabilia was on view in the late poet's GoldwinSmith Hall office April 29 as part of a memorial service in his honor.
    http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/01/5.3.01/Ammons_service.html
    Ammons' voice resonates at Sage memorial service
    A display of A.R. Ammons memorabilia was on view in the late poet's Goldwin Smith Hall office April 29 as part of a memorial service in his honor. Among the poet's personal effects are a portrait of the artist, his trademark walking hat and a spool of adding machine paper of the type he used to compose his famous Tape for the Turn of the Year Charles Harrington/University Photography By Franklin Crawford When the serene southern timbre of Archie Ammons' voice filled Sage Chapel Sunday afternoon, April 29, more than a few earthbound spines tingled to a supernatural frequency in their pews. "Am I coming through all right?" the voice of Ammons asked with Godlike clarity, as if running a sound check from heaven or playing a practical joke during the memorial held in his honor. Many heads in the audience of more than 300 swiftly nodded in assent and a goosebumpy tremblor of nervous laughter followed. The Ammons voiceover was sampled from a Cornell Mind and Memory seminar recorded in 1997. Professor James McConkey introduced the recording, which included a reading of In Memoriam Mae Noblitt and a rendition of "Shall We Gather at the River," sung by Ammons. Although McConkey had warned of a couple asides from Ammons, few in Sage Chapel were prepared for the offhand immediacy of the poet's voice. And the question itself, "Am I coming through all right," was as simple and profound and appropriate to the moment as Ammons ever was. It was a question originally posed to that Mind and Memory audience of 1997. On that day, Ammons was introduced, as he was on Sunday, by McConkey, the Goldwin Smith Professor of English Literature emeritus.

    53. A.R.Ammons
    Arts Sciences. Newsletter Fall 1998 Vol. 20 No. 1. AR.ammons Storm CUInfoThis article is Copyright © 1998 AR ammons. All Rights Reserved.
    http://www.arts.cornell.edu/newsletr/fall98/ammons.htm
    Newsletter
    Fall 1998 Vol. 20 No. 1 A.R.Ammons Storm
    Branches broken,
    the clean meat at the branch knot
    turned out white,
    traveled by cleared
    white light: certain
    consequences are
    irreversible, arrangements
    lost to
    death's and black's scavenging the sweet grain: well but weakness went sacrificed to the wind and the trees, clarified, compress rootstrength into remaining flesh and the leaves that shake in the aftermath shake in a safe, tested place. Elegy for a Jet Pilot The blast skims over the string of takeoff lights and relinquishing place and time lofts to separation: the plume, rose sliver, grows across the high-lit evening sky: by this Mays Landing creek shot pinecones, skinned huckleberry bush, laurel swaths define an unbelievably particular stop. Utensil How does the pot pray: wash me, so I gleam? prays, crack my enamel: let the rust in. Runoff By the highway the stream downslope could hardly clear itself through rubbish and slime but by that resistance gained a cutting depth equal to its breadth and so had means to muscle into ripples and spill over angled shelves: and so went on down in a long curve, responsively slow to the

    54. Plagiarist.com Poetry » A Place For The Genuine.
    Search Text size A A A A Poets (View All) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N OP Q R S T U V W X Y Z Select a poem by AR ammons Poems by AR ammons
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    Write CommentsComments (1) Help with site features.Help Browse Authors.Browse AuthorsBrowse Titles.Browse Titles More poems by AR ammons.AR ammons (13 poems
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    56. A.R. Ammons (in VSCCAT)
    AR ammons. Title AR ammons / edited with an introduction by Harold Bloom. AuthorBloom, Harold. Subject ammons, AR, 1926 Criticism and interpretation.
    http://scolar.vsc.edu:8003/VSCCAT/AAT-1852
    A.R. Ammons
    Title:
    • A.R. Ammons / edited with an introduction by Harold Bloom.
    Author:
    Published:
    • New York : Chelsea House Publishers, 1986.
    Subject:
    Series:
    • Modern critical views
    • Modern critical views.
    Other titles:
    • A. R. Ammons
    Material:
    • viii, 302 p. ; 25 cm.
    Note:
    • Includes index.
    • Bibliography: p. 291-292.
    • "The spent seer consigns order to the vehicle of change" / Richard Howard In the American grain / John Ashbery Notes and reflections / Hyatt H. Waggoner Ammons / Helen Vendler Configurations of shape and flow / Patricia A. Parker Ammons' radiant toys / David Kalstone Reconstruction in art / Jerome Mazzaro The cosmic backyard of A.R. Ammons / Linda Orr The breaking of the vessels / Harold Bloom Ammons and the lesser celandine / Denis Donoghue The natural man / R.W. Flint Ammons / Robert Pinsky "To be quiet in the hands of the marvelous" / Frederick Buell Event: corrective: cure / A.R. Ammons Gestures of shape, motions of form / Hugh Luke Where motion and shape coincide / David Lehman "I went to the summit" / John Hollander Radiances and dark consolations / Helen Regueiro Elam Chronology.
    LC Card no:
  • ISBN:
  • System ID no:
    • AAT-1852
    Holdings:
    Castleton State College
    • CALL NUMBER: 811 Am64, DB623a Book Available
  • 57. A. R. Ammons
    AR ammons. Uppermost Terminus Eyesight Poetics These are all from The SelectedPoems 19511977. Other AR ammons Poems . CW's Mountaineering Home .
    http://mtns.martianbachelor.com/ARA/
    A. R. Ammons
    Uppermost
    Terminus

    Eyesight

    Poetics
    These are all from The Selected Poems 1951-1977 CW's Mountaineering Home

    58. A. R. Ammons - Poetics
    AR ammons. Poetics. I look for the way things will turn out spirallingfrom a center, the shape things will take to come forth in
    http://mtns.martianbachelor.com/ARA/Poetics.html
    A. R. Ammons
    Poetics
    I look for the way
    things will turn
    out spiralling from a center,
    the shape
    things will take to come forth in so that the birch tree white
    touched black at branches
    will stand out
    wind-glittering
    totally its apparent self: I look for the forms
    things want to come as from what black wells of possibility,
    how a thing will unfold: not the shape on paper though that, too but the uninterfering means on paper: not so much looking for the shape as being available to any shape that may be summoning itself through me from the self not mine but ours. Ammons Index Mountaineering

    59. Obits.com, The Internet Obituary Network, Obituary For A. R. Ammons
    AR ammons, 19262001. If you would like to learn more about AR ammonswork we recommend Collected Poems 1951-1971 (by AR ammons).
    http://obits.com/ammonsar.html
    A. R. Ammons, 1926-2001 Considered a premier American poet of the 20th century, A. R. Ammons's transcendentalist works which contemplated nature and man's place in it had roots in his service during World War II. A recipient of virtually every American poetry honor of modern times, A.R. Ammons died February 25th, 2001 in Ithaca, New York. Known for his simplicity of style and purity of theme, A.R. Ammons work invited comparison to such American master poets as Walt Whitman and Emerson. Born Archie Randolph Ammons on a farm outside of Whiteville, North Carolina in 1926, Ammons endured extreme hardship as a child of the Depression. The Ammons family, as farmers, were particularly hard hit by the economic crash, drought, and by tragedy: Two younger brothers died while Ammons was a child. Ammons often attributed his imagery and his even keel during the angry "Beat" movement of poetry to memories of his early hardship and poverty, which had shaped his personal perspective. Ammons entered the armed forces during World War II, and it was while serving aboard a US Navy destroyer that he discovered the gentle art of poetry.Ammons began reading collections he found in the ship library and began experimenting with his own verse before he was discharged. Once he had completed his tour of duty, Ammons returned to North Carolina where he attended Wake Forest College on the GI Bill, earning a bachelors degree in biology before doing graduate work at the University of California at Berkeley. After a diverse array of employments, Ammons accepted a faculty position at Cornell University of Ithaca, New York in 1964, the year in which his second volume of poetry, "Expressions of Sea Level" was published.

    60. In A Dark Time ...: A.R. Ammons Archives
    In the midst of reading AR ammons delightful The Selected Poems, expandededition, “Eyesight” caught my attention. IN MEMORIAM AR ammons.
    http://www.lorenwebster.net/In_a_Dark_Time/archives/cat_ar_ammons.html
    In a Dark Time ...
    The Eye Begins to See April 02, 2002 Don't Miss It
    In the midst of reading A.R. Ammons delightful The Selected Poems, expanded edition
    After my recent illness I was determined not to miss another important moment in my life, refusing to remain lost in the inevitable stress that has consumed much of my life. At least this time I will try to pay attention to what is truly important.
    Eyesight
    It was May before my
    attention came
    to spring and
    my word I said
    to the southern slopes
    I've missed it, it came and went before I got right to see: don't worry, said the mountain, try the later northern slopes or if you can climb, climb into spring: but said the mountain it's not that way with all things, some that go are gone Luckily, true beauty is eternal and even ephemeral beauty is seasonal. So, if we are lucky, in nature we can simply go somewhere else to see what we have missed. Posted by lw at 09:34 AM April 04, 2002

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