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         Armantrout Rae:     more books (44)
  1. Versed (Wesleyan Poetry Series) by Rae Armantrout, 2010-08-01
  2. Veil: New and Selected Poems (Wesleyan Poetry Series) by Rae Armantrout, 2001-10-23
  3. Next Life (Wesleyan Poetry Series) by Rae Armantrout, 2007-08-13
  4. Money Shot (Wesleyan Poetry Series) by Rae Armantrout, 2011-02-15
  5. Up to Speed (Wesleyan Poetry Series) by Rae Armantrout, 2004-02-03
  6. A Wild Salience : The Writing of Rae Armantrout by Tom Beckett, 2000-05-12
  7. The Alphabet (Modern & Contemporary Poetics) by Ron Silliman, 2008-08-28
  8. Narrativ by Rae Armantrout, 2009
  9. The Grand Piano: Part 9 by Ron Silliman, Lyn Hejinian, et all 2009-11-03
  10. Precedence by Rae Armantrout, 1986-04-01
  11. True (Atelos) by Rae Armantrout, 1998-10-01
  12. Made To Seem (New American Poetry) by Rae Armantrout, 2000-03-01
  13. Necromance (New American Poetry) by Rae Armantrout, 1991-10
  14. Collected Prose by Rae Armantrout, 2007-01-01

1. Jacket 12 — Jacket 12 — Stephen Cope Reviews A Wild Salience: The Wr
us, the writer is worthy indeed. Rae Armantrout is the author of seven published books Extremities Swerve The Poetry of Rae armantrout raes ways of swerving often mark
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A Wild Salience: The Writing of Rae Armantrout
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In this case, lucky for all of us, the writer is worthy indeed. Rae Armantrout is the author of seven published books: Extremities The Invention of Hunger Precedence Necromance Made to Seem Writing the Plot About Sets True The Pretext and Veil: New and Selected Poems
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Necromance
Made of Seem

Slap-happy fronds.
The tip of your tongue. The man slapped her bottom like a man did in a video. concludes Gravity and Grace Sagetrieb Sagetrieb . Vol. 12, No. 3. Winter 1993. volume none of our own doing! But then again, we want to eat the cake too, and the writings here gathered respond to a brilliant body of work (still growing) that is, in matter of fact, very much her doing. And for her having done it, A Wild Salience suggests, we should be thankful.

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Rae Armantrout. Form. Dear April, I appreciated the way the paragraphswere all about the same length. I especially liked how your
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Rae Armantrout
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Dear April, I appreciated the way the paragraphs were all about the same
length. I especially liked how your sentences appeared
to relate to one another. It was getting late,
they said. Solemn,
blunt flash of sun
off the window
of a Coors Light
truck.
On a fence across the street, wings of a wooden chicken
spun backward. Everyone
had reason to be proud. I could handle symbols without being manipulated by them. Like a stone butch, you might say, but that’s only connotation. Meanwhile, in the photographs, my expression was fading, as if my darling, Ambiguity, were just another word for death What is the nature of the resting state but gaseous longing/ regret?

4. The Pretext (Green Integer Books) Rae Armantrout
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5. UCSD Literature Department NSF: Rae Armantrout
Rae Armantrout, MA Writing. In 2000, A Wild Salience, a collection of criticalwritings on the work of Rae Armantrout, was published (Burning Deck).
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Course: LTWR 148 Time: TuTh 12:30-1:50 Location: CENTR 203
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About-Arts Website: http://www.about-arts.com/literature/ Up to Speed (Wesleyan, 2004) and Veil: New and Selected Poems (Wesleyan, 2001), as well as countless poems anthologized ( Best American Poetry 2002 , and Postmodern American Poetry, a Norton Anthology, 1994) and gathered in diverse journals such as Conjunctions, Partisan Review, and the LA Times . In 2000, A Wild Salience

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List of English language poets encyclopedia article about List (born 1928). Rae armantrout rae Armantrout (born 1947) is an Americanpoet generally associated with the L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E group of poets.
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Click the link for more information. poet generally associated with the L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E The L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E poets were probably the most significant avant garde grouping in United States poetry in the last quarter of the 20th century. In developing a poetic, they took as their starting point the emphasis on method evident in the modernist tradition, particularly as represented by Gertrude Stein and the Objectivist poet Louis Zukofsky.

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Rae Armantrout There’s almost too much to say about Rae Armantrout, with sevenbooks of poetry, a memoir (True, from Atelos Press), a new collection of
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True , from Atelos Press), a new collection of poetry ( The Pretex t, from Green Integer) and a collection of selected poems book about to burst into print next year from Wesleyan. When you finish with those you can go on to A Wild Salience: The Writing of Rae Armantrout
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8. RAE ARMANTROUT
RAE ARMANTROUT’s most recent books are Veil New and Selected Poems(Wesleyan, 2001) and The Pretext (Green Integer, 2001). A
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RAE ARMANTROUT Veil: New and Selected Poems (Wesleyan, 2001) and The Pretext (Green Integer, 2001). A new volume, Up to Speed , will be published by Wesleyan in February 2004. Armantrout teaches at University of California: San Diego. BACK

9. Salon.com Audio | Rae Armantrout
Rae Armantrout Crossing .
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  • Rae Armantrout "Crossing" Print story E-mail story Backflip this story to find it again Rae Armantrout is the author of six books of poetry; Extremities, The Invention of Hunger, Precedence, Necromance, Couverture, and Made to Seem. Her poems have appeared in such anthologies as "In The American Tree" (National Poetry Foundation), "Language Poetries" (New Directions), "Postmodern American Poetry," "From The Other Side Of The Century" (Sun And Moon) and "Out of Everywhere" (Reality Street). She currently teaches at the University of California at San Diego.

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    Rae Armantrout. Rae Armantrout is the author of six books of poetry; Extremities,The Invention of Hunger, Precedence, Necromance, Couverture, and Made to Seem.
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    By Rae Armantrout Oct. 05, 2000 Rae Armantrout is the author of six books of poetry; Extremities, The Invention of Hunger, Precedence, Necromance, Couverture, and Made to Seem. Her poems have appeared in such anthologies as "In The American Tree" (National Poetry Foundation), "Language Poetries" (New Directions), "Postmodern American Poetry," "From The Other Side Of The Century" (Sun And Moon) and "Out of Everywhere" (Reality Street). She currently teaches at the University of California at San Diego. Here, Armantrout reads "Crossing." An MP3Lit.com exclusive. Sound Off
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    11. WORKING NOTES FROM RAE ARMANTROUT
    Rae Armantrout. Rae Armantrout has published two books Extremities(The Figures, 1978), and The Invention of Hunger (Tuumba, 1979).
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    Rae Armantrout has published two books: Extremities (The Figures, 1978), and The Invention of Hunger (Tuumba, 1979). "Fiction" is a reprint from the second. A new book, Precedence, is forthcoming from Burning Deck early in 1985. A review of Extremities, by Susan Howe, recently appeared in The L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E Book (Southern Illinois Press, 1984). WORKING NOTES FROM RAE ARMANTROUT:
    Generally it takes me quite a while to write even a short poem. A month might be average. Language begins to accrete around an initially vague impression. The process of turning the gathered material into a "poem" is usually one of seeing potential connections between the previously discrete lines or sections. However, "Through Walls," a relatively long poem for me, was written continuously in the space of a rather charged hour and a half. I wish I could do that more often. go to Through Walls or Fiction
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    12. Rae Armantrout
    Rae Armantrout. OVERHEARING. The way The Tennesee Waltz is about having heard. The Tennesee Waltz before an almost floral nostalgia,. totally self contained,.
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    Rae Armantrout OVERHEARING The way "The Tennesee Waltz"
    is about having heard "The Tennesee Waltz"
    before: an almost floral
    nostalgia, totally self
    contained, is what we call
    beautiful. You're in the rocker;
    I'm on the couch,
    long since hauled off, but
    stationed
    like organs
    in this dream. You're saying, a bit too loudly, so that I'm afraid the one doing dishes (now dead) and the one in the bathroom (now gone) will overhear, why you first wanted me, when I wake up to hear you thrashing, yelling out in a dream. Close

    13. Rae Armantrout Books
    Rae Armantrout Books. Necromance (new American Poetry Series, 7) By Rae Armantrout(paperback October 1991). The Pretext By Rae Armantrout (paperback).
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    By Rae Armantrout (paperback - March 1995) True By Rae Armantrout (paperback - October 1998) Veil: New And Selected Poems (wesleyan Poetry Series) By Rae Armantrout (hardcover - October 2001) Extremities By Rae Armantrout Health Services Salons Pets and Vets Legal/Financial/Employment Services Home Services Tech Services Religion Real Estate and Home Improvement Apartments Travel Services Automotive Restaurants Stores/Shops Search WWW Search American-Webshop.com American-Webshop.com

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    Main Page See live article, Rae Armantrout. Rae Armantrout (born 1947) is anAmerican poet generally associated with the L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E group of poets.
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    Rae Armantrout (born ) is an American poet generally associated with the L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E group of poets. Armantrout was born in Vallejo, California but grew up in San Diego . She has published eight books of poetry and has also featured in a number of major anthologies. Armantrout was a member of the original West Coast L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E group. However, unlike most of the group, her work is firmly grounded in experience of the local and domestic worlds and she is widely regarded as the most lyrical of the L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E poets. Armantrout teaches at the University of California, San Diego

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    Rae Armantrout. a web guide from literaryhistory.com.
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    Rae Armantrout a web guide from literaryhistory.com main page 20th century authors General Articles http://www.twc.org/forums/poetschat/poetschat_ra1198.html In the Poets on Poetry teaching series, Rae Armantrout talks about prose-poetry and the challenge of teaching avant-garde writing main page 20th century authors Updated 2/28/2002

    16. DCPoetry Anthology 2002 - Armantrout
    Rae Armantrout Form from Journal Title (200X), Dear April, I appreciatedthe way the paragraphs were all about the same length.
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    Rae Armantrout
    Form
    from Journal Title Dear April, I appreciated the way the paragraphs were all about the same
    length. I especially liked how your sentences appeared
    to relate to one another. It was getting late,
    they said. Solemn,
    blunt flash of sun
    off the window
    of a Coors Light
    truck. On a fence across the street, wings of a wooden chicken
    spun backward. Everyone had reason to be proud. I could handle symbols without being manipulated by them. Like a stone butch, you might say, but that's only connotation. Meanwhile, in the photographs, my expression was fading, as if my darling, Ambiguity, were just another word for death What is the nature of the resting state but gaseous longing/ regret? In the original/ final form without objects More Armantrout Back to DCPoetry Anthology 2002 Back to DCPoetry Home

    17. DCPoetry Anthology 2002 - Armantrout
    Rae Armantrout Sake from Journal Title (200X), In order to be found or recognized . one must repeat a passage at some length. *.
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    Sake
    from Journal Title In order to be found
    or recognized one must repeat
    a passage at some length. "Why do Princesses
    Caroline and Stephanie always marry
    the wrong men?" Repeated passages
    are gathered as if
    for their own sakes. A child's cry breaks
    into spires
    and alcoves; glass is stained. From here on it's all metaphor (self as repertoire) Music extends "at once" how far? More Armantrout Back to DCPoetry Anthology 2002 Back to DCPoetry Home

    18. Woodland Pattern > Lorine Niedecker Centenary
    Rae armantrout rae Armantrout is Adjunct Professor of Literature at the Universityof California at San Diego and the author of six books of poetry, most
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    This celebration has been made possible by the following contributors:
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    Milwaukee Arts Board Fort Atkinson Community Foundation Kohler Foundation Brico Fund Franke Idea Fund with additional support from: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel W.D. Hoard and Company Midwest Airline Center Mary (Kit) Basquin and special thanks to: Woodland Pattern Board and staff members, whose enthusiasm and support helped make this conference possible. Lorine Niedecker Centenary Conference Presenters Programs will address Niedecker's art and legacy through tributes, panel discussions, scholarly talks, performances of LN's work, and readings by attending writers. Karen Anderson Rae Armantrout Bob Arnold Jane Augustine ... Jonathan Greene Sue Hartwick Paul G. Hayes Michael Heller Brook Houglum Kimberly Howey Jonathan Ivry Lisa Jarnot Ruth Jennison John Lehman Amy Lutzke Richard Meier Peter Middleton Pat Moran Mark Nowak Maureen Owen Michael Ondaatje Jenny Penberthy Mary Pinard ... Elizabeth Robinson Bonnie Roub Lisa Samuels Giles Scott Eleni Sikelianos Jonathan Skinner Stacy Szymaszek Harriet Tarlo ... Elizabeth Willis Karen Anderson Karen Anderson grew up in Connecticut and received her B.A. from McGill University. A recipient of a Rotary Scholarship for studying in New Zealand, she is a 1998 graduate of the University of Iowa's Writers' Workshop who has had work published in the Indiana Review, The New Republic, Fence, Sycamore Review, Pleiades, Third Coast, Columbia, Volt, Colorado Review, Sonora Review, and Poetry Ireland Review. She currently lives in Ithaca, New York and is a Ph.D. student in English at Cornell University.

    19. A Wild Salience: The Writing Of Rae Armantrout
    A Wild Salience the Writing of rae armantrout , edited by Tom Beckett (with Bobbie West and Bob Drake) and published by Burning Press. Multifaceted examinations and appreciations of the work of this innovative and important writer.
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    Burning Press proudly announces the publication of A Wild Salience: The Writing of Rae Armantrout , edited by Tom Beckett with Bobbie West and Robert Drake. Multifaceted examinations and appreciations of the work of this innovative and important writer. Featuring essays by:
    • Lyn Hejinian
    • Laura Moriarty
    • Aldon L. Nielsen
    • Rachel Blau DuPlessis
    • Brenda Hillman
    • Fanny Howe
    • Ann Vickery
    • Susan Wheeler
    • Lydia Davis
    • Jessica Grim
    • Kit Robinson
    • Robert Creeley
    • Bobbie West
    • Tom Beckett
    • David Bromige
    • Charles Alexander
    • Hank Lazer
    • Bob Perelman
    • Ron Silliman
    • Plus Return Ticket,
    • and 9 poems by Rae Armantrout

    Preview a sample chapter, provided here in Adobe Acrobat format: Order A Wild Salience direct from the publisher: Burning Press
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    20. EPC/Rae Armantrout Home Page
    SUNY Buffalo's always perfect resource for experimental writing.
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    Rae Armantrout Bio/List Rae Armantrout at Duration Armantrout papers at Stanford
    Online Works Pages updated by Patrick F. Durgin, May 2002.

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