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  1. Chelsea - 20/21: Art Ex MacHina by A. R., Editior Ammons, 1967-01-01
  2. Tape For the Turn of the Year by A. R. Ammons, 1972
  3. The Selected poems 1951-1977 by A.R. Ammons, 1977
  4. Selected Poems by A R Ammons,
  5. SIX-PIECE SUITE by A.R. Ammons, 1978-01-01
  6. UPLANDS by A.R. Ammons, 1970
  7. Selected Poems by A.R. Ammons, 1968
  8. Lake Effect Country: Poems. by A.R. AMMONS, 1983
  9. Diversifications: Poems by A. R. Ammons, 1975
  10. Diversifications. by A.R. AMMONS, 1973
  11. American Book Collector 1: 3. by A.R.]. [AMMONS, 1980
  12. A Coast of Trees by A. R. Ammons, 1981
  13. The Selected Poems by A. R. Ammons, 1986-01-01
  14. Poetry Magazine June 2008 by Ed. (Megan O' Rourke, A.R. Ammons, Donald Revel, et al contribs Christian Wiman, 2008

81. Dominion By A.R. Ammons
Kevin O’Donnell. 2/18/04. Dominion. From Collected Poems 19511971, AR ammons. ammons, AR, Collected Poems 1951-1971. WW Norton Company Inc., New York ©1972.
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"Dominion " A Poem by A. R. Ammons edited and with critical commentary by Chris Haga for ENGL 2130 American Major Authors Prof. Kevin O’Donnell
Dominion
From Collected Poems 1951-1971, A.R. Ammons
[Critical Analysis of a poem by an undergraduate at East Tennessee State University- American Literature.] I said Mr. Schafer Did you get up [to] see the comet: and he said Oh no let it go by, I don’t care: he has leaves to rake and the plunger on his washing machine isn’t working right: he’s not amused by ten-million-mile tails or any million-mile-an-hour universal swoosh or frozen gases lit by disturbances across our solar arcs Born in 1926, Archie Randolph Ammons was raised on the family farm near Whiteville North Carolina . The Bible played a prominent role in his household and its influence is reflected in much of his early poems. He later served his country by joining the U.S. Navy in the South Pacific during World War II. It was there that he began his writing. Then he entered college on the G.I. bill and earned his B.S. degree after attending school at Wake Forest University . A.R.’s main concern in school was science. This, you will notice, is evident in many of his works.

82. UNCW MALS Course Description - A.R. Ammons: A Poet For All Disciplines
UNCW Home GLS 592 AR ammons A Poet for all Disciplines. Instructor Ray Mize. AR ammons Seminar North Carolina s foremost poet
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GLS 592: A.R. Ammons: A Poet for all Disciplines Instructor: Ray Mize A.R. Ammons Seminar North Carolina's foremost poet of the 20th century, A.R. Ammons is nevertheless neglected in his home state. Harold Bloom believes Ammons is one of two shining lights in American poetry, John Ashbery being the other. This course will explore his origins in the "rural hiddenness" of southeastern N.C., his training as a scientist, his use of the natural world and scientific concepts, especially chaos theory and relativity. Using Ammons' Selected Poems as well as several volumes of longer poems, the course will celebrate the true poet Emerson was seeking, for Ammons is the true inheritor of the Emersonian and Whitmanesque call for the American poet. Last Update: September 29, 2003
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83. A. R. Ammons Watercolors
AR ammons (American 19262001). AR ammons, known to many as one of Twentieth Century America s most distinguished poets, was also an accomplished painter.
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A. R. Ammons, known to many as one of Twentieth Century America's most distinguished poets, was also an accomplished painter. Ammons, born outside Whiteville, North Carolina, in 1926, started writing poetry aboard a U. S. Navy destroyer escort in the South Pacific during World War II. After completing military service, he attended Wake Forest University and went on to work as a real estate salesman, an editor, and an executive in his father's glass company before he began teaching writing at Cornell University in 1964. Ammons' credits as a poet are extraordinary to say the least. He is the author of nearly thirty books of poetry, among them Glare (W. W. Norton, 1997); Garbage (1993), which won the National Book Award and the A. R. Ammons (1991) Library of Congress 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 him his second National Book Award. His many other honors include the Tanning Prize, 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. Prior to his recent death at the age of 75, A. R. Ammons lived in Ithaca, New York, where since 1971 he was Goldwin Smith Professor of Poetry at Cornell University.

84. AR Ammons And The Only Terrible Health Of Poetics Kevin McGuirk
See McGuirk, AR ammons and the Whole Earth for a more complete discussion of these questions. ammons, AR Corson s Inlet. Ithaca Cornell UP, 1965. .
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    87. El Autor De La Semana: A. R. Ammons
    Translate this page El Autor de la Semana. AR ammons. Archie Randolph ammons nació en Whiteville, Carolina del Norte en 1926. AR ammons murió el 25 de febrero de 2001.
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    A. R. Ammons Archie Randolph Ammons nació en Whiteville, Carolina del Norte en 1926. Comenzó a escribir poesía a bordo de un destructor de la marina estadounidense en el Pacífico sur. Después de completar su servicio en la Segunda Guerra Mundial, asistió a la Universidad Wake Forest. Luego trabajó como vendedor de propiedades, editor, ejecutivo de la fábrica de vidrio de su padre antes de comenzar a enseñar en la Universidad de Cornell en 1964. Ammons escribió cerca de treinta libros de poesía, entre ellos Glare (W. W. Norton, 1997); Garbage (1993), que ganó el Premio Nacional del Libro (National Book Award) y el Premio Nacional de Poesía Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt de la Biblioteca del Congreso; A Coast of Trees (1981), que recibió el Premio Nacional de Poesía del Círculo de Críticos ; Sphere (1974), que recibió el Premio Bollingen; y Collected Poems 1951-1971 (1972), que ganó el Premio Nacional del Libro. Sus muchas otras distinciones incluyen el Premio Wallace Stevens de la Academia de Poetas Estadounidenses, el Premio Ruth Lilly, la Medalla Robert Frost de la Sociedad de Poesía de Estados Unidos, y membrecías de la Fundación Guggenheim, Fundación MacArthur y de la Academia de Artes y Letras de Estados Unidos. Vivió en Ithaca, Nueva York, donde fue Profesor en la cátedra de Poesía de la Universidad de Cornell hasta su jubilación

    88. A.R. Ammons And Anthony Hecht
    Readings in Contemporary Poetry October 24, 1994 155 Mercer Street, NYC, 730pm Introduced by Harold Bloom Biography. poem AN IMPROVISATION
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    October 24, 1994
    155 Mercer Street, NYC, 7:30pm
    Introduced by Harold Bloom
    Biography
    poem: AN IMPROVISATION FOR ANGULAR MOMENTUM
    Biography
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    89. Center For The Humanities Library Catalog, Washington University In St. Louis -
    Diversifications, ammons, AR, Poetry, In. Garbage, ammons, AR, Poetry, In. Sphere, The Form of Motion, ammons, AR, Poetry, In. Uplands, ammons, AR, Poetry, In.
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    90. Center For The Humanities Library Catalog, Washington University In St. Louis -
    Poetry, In. Diversifications, WW Norton Company, ammons, AR, Poetry, In. Eldorado Fiction, In. Garbage, WW Norton Company, ammons, AR, Poetry, In. Ice
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    91. Books By A. R. Ammons
    Books by AR ammons. 10 books found. The AR ammons The Selected Poems by AR ammons. WW Norton and Co. , paper , 116 pages. Due/Published January 1987, In Stock.
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    92. Ken Lopez - Bookseller: Catalog 128, A
    $75. 15. ammons, AR Uplands. NY Norton (1970). The hardcover issue, one of 1000 copies only. $150. 16. ammons, AR Sphere. NY Norton (1974).
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    ABBEY, Edward. Jonathan Troy . NY: Dodd, Mead (1954). Abbey's first book, published when he was 27 and never allowed by the author to be reprinted. "Jonathan Troy" was a nom de plume that Abbey used in writing for his college literary journal and the subject of this novel a young firebrand who is, underneath, "morbidly romantic" suggests a certain amount of youthful posturing on Abbey's part, which he apparently came to regret later. However, the elements of Troy's character his fierce independence manifesting itself in a disdain for authority and for others' opinions, along with a finely tuned literary poetic sense strongly suggest the elements that would combine in later years to make Abbey's sensibility so potent. As an unsentimental ecologist and one of the instigating figures in the radical environmental movement, Abbey helped shape both the agenda and the terms of the debate for questions of development and exploitation versus preservation and conservation in the Southwest and, by extension, elsewhere throughout the country. This copy is inscribed by the author : "For Ron [Kezar]/ Ed Abbey/ Glen Canyon 1981." Kezar was one of the five founding members of the radical environmental group Earth First!, which was inspired by Abbey's novel 1975 novel

    93. Guest Editor A. R. Ammons, The Best American Poetry 1994
    AR ammons Guest Editor The Best American Poetry 1994. He and his wife live in Ithaca, New York. This bio of AR ammons is from The Best American Poetry 1994.
    http://www.bestamericanpoetry.com/pages/editors/?id=1994

    94. Penn Special Collections-APR-A. R. Ammons
    Photographs from the American Poetry Review Records, 19711998 Ms. Coll. 349. AR ammons.
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    Photographs from the American Poetry Review Records, 1971-1998
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    A. R. Ammons Index Index to Volume 147 Last update: Friday, 31-Jan-2003 20:25:12 EST
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    95. Jazz And Poetry
    should I AR ammons at The Academy of American Poets. Marist Digital Library AR ammons links. David Lehman on ammons Archie likes
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    Called into Play
    Fall fell: so that's it for the leaf poetry:
    some flurries have whitened the edges of roads
    turkeys and old St. Nick: where am I going to
    find something to write about I haven't already
    written away: I will have to stop short, look
    down, look up, look close, think, think, think:
    but in what range should I think: should I...
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    Archie likes saying that his great motivation in poetry is anxiety, ferocious anxiety that "tries to get rid of everything thick and materialto arrive at a spiritual emptiness, the emptiness that is spiritual."

    96. Experience Literature - Poetry
    Back to List AR ammons LINKS Poets in Person AR ammons Home Page http//www.wilmington.org/poets/ammons.html BIOGRAPHY AR ammons (b. 1926).
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    Poets in Person: A. R. Ammons Home Page

    http://www.wilmington.org/poets/ammons.html
    Access this site and you'll be able to hear the famous writer read his poem "Eyesight" in RealAudio. Also housed here are a short list of annotations, and a full-text version of another of his poems "An Improvisation of Angular Momentum." A good site to visit for some quick information. Academy of American Poets: A. R. Ammons
    http://www.poets.org/LIT/poet/arammfst.htm
    This page, maintained by The Academy of American Poets ("to support American poets at all stages of their careers and to foster the appreciation of contemporary poetry"), houses a lot of first-rate information about Ammons. From three full-text versions of his poems, to a link that provides a thorough biography of the author, this should be the first site you visit when beginning your research on Ammons. Modern American Poetry: A. R. Ammons
    http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/ammons/ammons.htm
    If you're searching for a site that provides excellent criticism on Ammons' poetry, look no further. Here you can view six well-written critical articles about Ammons' work, along with three other links to other Ammons sites. BIOGRAPHY
    A. R. Ammons (b. 1926). Born on a farm outside Whiteville, North Carolina, Archie Randolph Ammons was educated at Wake Forest College, where he earned his bachelor of science degree in 1949. He wrote his first poetry aboard a U.S. Navy destroyer escort in the South Pacific. After a two-year period at the University of California, Berkeley, Ammons became an executive of a New Jersey glass-making firm. In 1964, he took a teaching position at Cornell University as a Goldwin Smith Professor of Poetry and taught there until his death in 2001. His first book of poetry

    97. An Improvisation For Angular Momentum -- A.R. Ammons
    bother of recollection, beyond the finework of frailty, the mishmash house of the coming going, creation s fringes, the eddies and curlicues ~ AR ammons ~.
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    98. SSSL: Bibliography: Writers: A. R. Ammons (1926-)
    SSSL Bibliography Browse the Directory. Writers AR ammons (1926). Interview AR ammons , DI Grossvogel (1973); Light, Wind, Motion , Josephine Miles (1973);
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    99. BPJ Author Index "A" -- 1950-2004
    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.
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    A [Author Index] [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 2, New Poems by Beloit Poets of the 50's (Chapbook 20), 40 ( Summer 1990 ), 9-10; Anti-Clockwise l, 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

    100. 1994 Bobbitt Poetry Prize Awarded To A.R. Ammons
    The 1994 Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry will be awarded to AR ammons at 8 pm Thursday October 27 in the Mumford Room, sixth floor, James
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    1994 Bobbitt Poetry Prize Awarded to A.R. Ammons
    The 1994 Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry will be awarded to A. R. Ammons at 8 p.m. Thursday October 27 in the Mumford Room, sixth floor, James Madison Memorial Building. This year's prize, the third to be given, is awarded to Mr. Ammons for his book, Garbage, published in 1993 by W. W. Norton. A public reception honoring Mr. Ammons will follow in the Montpelier Room. The biennial $10,000 prize, a privately funded poetry prize given on behalf of the nation, recognizes the most distinguished book of poetry written by an American and published during the preceding two years. The prize is donated by the family of the late Mrs. Bobbitt of Austin, Texas, in her memory, and established at the Library of Congress. She was President Lyndon B. Johnson's sister. While a graduate student in Washington, D.C. during the 1930s, Rebekah Johnson met college student O. P. Bobbitt when they both worked in the cataloging department of the Library of Congress. They married and returned to Texas. A. R. Ammons was born in Whiteville, North Carolina. His early interests were scientific, and he earned a B.S. degree at Wake Forest College in 1949. He later attended the University of California at Berkeley, where he studied English literature. He is now Goldwin Smith Professor of Poetry at Cornell University. In 1955, when he was 30, Mr. Ammons published his first collection of poems, Ommateum. In 1973 his Collected Poems: 1951-1971 won him his first National Book Award for poetry; in 1975, Sphere won the Bollingen Prize; in 1982 A Coat of Trees won the National Book Critics' Circle Award; and his Bobbitt Award- winning collection, Garbage, also took this year's National Book Award for poetry.

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