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  1. Kiosk - A Journal of Poetry, Poetics, and Experimental Prose, No. 2, 2003 (3) by Abigail Child, K. Silem Mohammad, Rae Armantrout Louis Cabri, 2003
  2. Zyzzyva Volume IX, Number 3: Fall 1993 (Zyzzyva #35) by Peter;Snyder, Gary;Chafee, Claire;Mandelman, Avner;Ng, Bernard;Jans, Nick;Levine, Philip;Armantrout, Rae;Clover, Joshua;Knave, Brian;Junker, Howard Bacho, 1993-01-01
  3. New Yorker Magazine May 22, 2006 Lara Vapnyar Fiction, John Updike, Poems by Adonis and Rae Armantrout
  4. POETRY (September 2007, Volume 190, Number 5) by Kay Ryan, Rae Armantrout, et all 2007
  5. THE ARCHIVE NEWSLETTER: NO. 45: SPRING 1990. by Edited by Rae Armantrout and Carolyn Haynes-Siqueiros, 1990-01-01
  6. Not "literary practitioners of deconstruction" by Rae Armantrout, 1989
  7. Extremeties by Rae Armantrout, 1978
  8. From the Pretext (Abacus) by Rae Armantrout, 1996
  9. The Complete Early Poems (Green Integer) by Rae Armantrout, 2009-08-01
  10. POETICS JOURNAL #3 by Lyn, and Barrett Watten, Editors (Charles Bernstein, Erica Hunt, Ted Person, Allen Fisher, David Bromige, Bernard Noel, Rae Armantrout, Delphine Perret, Alan Davies, Jackson Mac Low, Ron Silliman, Jed Rasula, Lanie Goodman, Steven Roberts et al) HEJINIAN, 1983
  11. Up to Speed.(Book Review): An article from: Poetry by Peter Campion, 2004-11-01
  12. Liberal mediation.(Versed)(Book review): An article from: Artforum International by Tim Griffin, 2009-04-01

41. Office Hours
Schedule. armantrout, rae rarmantrout@ucsd.edu, LIT 3327 // 5342749,TuTh 1045-1215, LTWR 148 // TuTh 1230-150 // CENTR 203. BERMAN
http://literature.ucsd.edu/cf/officehours.cfm
Spring 2004 Office Hours and Teaching Schedule
Subject to Change If an email address is not listed you can address your email to litinfo@ucsd.edu and we will forward it on for you.
Name Office(s)
Phone(s) Office Hours Teaching Schedule ARMANTROUT, Rae
rarmantrout@ucsd.edu
LIT 3327 // 534-2749
TuTh 10:45-12:15
LTWR 148 // TuTh 12:30-1:50 // CENTR 203 BERMAN, Ronald LIT 3346 // 534-2849
MWF 10:00-11:00
LTEN 140 // MWF 9:00-9:50 // PETER 104
LTEN 142 // MWF 11:00-11:50 // U413 Rm 1 BLANCO, John
jdblanco@ucsd.edu
LIT 3434 // 534-3639 ANS MACHINE Tu 10:00-12:00 Th 1:00-2:00 LTCS 255 // W 4:00-6:50 // LIT 3355 BREDECK, Elizabeth ebredeck@ucsd.edu LIT 3337 // 534-8695 ANS MACHINE WF 11:15-12:45 LTGM 2C // MWF 10:00-10:50 // CENTR 207 LTGM 60B // M 4:00-5:50 // HSS 1128B LTGM 130 // MWF 1:00-1:50 // CENTR 223 BRODKEY, Linda LIT 3425 // 534-4569 ANS MACHINE Contact Department LTWR 260 // Th 1:00-3:50 // LIT 3455 BROOKS, Amra LIT 3433 // 822-3468 Th 12:30-3:30 LTWRL 121 // Th 4:00-6:50 // LIT 3455 CANCEL, Robert

42. Bibliographies : Rae Armantrout
rae armantrout. rae armantrout. Née en 1947,à Vallejo (Californie). Installée à San Diego, elle enseigne
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Bibliographies

Rae Armantrout

Née en 1947, à Vallejo (Californie). Installée à San Diego, elle enseigne la poésie à l'Université de Californie. Elle est apparentée aux poètes du mouvement L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E. .
Bibliographie succinte en anglais :

Extremities, The Figures, 1978 ; The Invention of Hunger , Tuumba, 1979 ; Precedence , Burning Deck, 1985 ; Necromance Made to seem
Couverture
, Cahiers de Royaumont, 1991 ; Retour au sommaire : "Bibliographies"

43. Poésie étrangère : Rae Armantrout
rae Aemantrout. rae armantrout traduit del américain (Prétexte Hors-Série 7). rae armantrout (cf.notice de l auteur).
http://perso.club-internet.fr/pretexte/revue/traductions/poesie-etrangere/poesie

Les traductions

Rae Armantrout
traduit de l'américain (Prétexte Hors-Série 7)
Les plats
qui s'y entortillent :
l'invisible.
Pendant que dans cette
voiture la ronde
envahit nos poitrines.
Parce que l'enfant est, silencieusement, en bas au loin je me retourne et nomme le temps tes dents, tu lances un regard furieux QUARTIERS une longue, file brune de cabines en vinyle ‹ se battant, rend compte des simples quartiers de temps. AUTOUR Les enfants ont-ils besoin d'un visage parmi des feuilles peintes. Souriante phare autour du vide : © extraits de Préséance , Burning Deck Press. trad. L. Destremau. Rae Armantrout (cf.notice de l'auteur) Retour au sommaire : "Traductions inédites(poésie)"

44. Rae Armantrout
photo rae armantrout has published six books of poetry Extremities (The Figures,1978), The Invention of Hunger (Tuumba, 1979), Precedence (Burning Deck, 1985
http://www.poetry.org/issues/issue1/alltext/cnarm.htm
    RAE ARMANTROUT has published six books of poetry: Extremities The Figures The Invention of Hunger (Tuumba, 1979), Precedence (Burning Deck, 1985), Necromance Couverture (a selected in French translation, Les Cahiers de Royaumont , 1991), and Made to Seem (Sun And Moon, 1995). Her poems have appeared in many anthologies, including In The American Tree (National Poetry Foundation), Language Poetries (New Directions), Postmodern American Poetry: A Norton Anthology, From The Other Side Of The Century Out of Everywhere (Reality Street). Armantrout teaches at the University of California at San Diego.
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45. Electronic Poetry Review --
rae armantrout. rae armantrout has Poetry of 2001. rae armantrout teacheswriting courses at the University of California, San Diego.
http://www.poetry.org/issues/issue3/text/cnotes/ra.html
Rae Armantrout
Rae Armantrout has published eight books of poetry, including Extremities (The Figures, 1978), The Invention of Hunger (Tuumba, 1979), Precedence (Burning Deck,1985), Necromance (Sun And Moon, 1991), Couverture (a selected in French translation from Les Cahiers de Royaumont, 1991), Made To Seem (Sun And Moon, 1995) , writing the plot about sets (Chax, 1998) and The Pretext (Green Integer, 2001).
Her prose memoir, True , was published by Atelos in 1998 and in October, 2001, Wesleyan University Press published Veil: New And Selected Poems. A Wild Salience: The Writing of Rae Armantrout , featuring essays on her work by Robert Creeley, Hank Lazer, Bob Perelman, Lydia Davis, Ron Silliman, Brenda Hillman, Fanny Howe and others recently appeared from Burning Press. Armantrout has twice received a Fund For Poetry Grant and was a California Arts Council Fellowship recipient in 1989. One of her poems has been selected by Robert Hass for inclusion in The Best American Poetry of 2001 . Rae Armantrout teaches writing courses at the University of California, San Diego.

46. Jazz And Poetry
another. It was getting late, they said. Solemn, blunt flash of sunoff the window of a Coors Light truck. rae armantrout s home page.
http://pages.prodigy.net/tadrichards/RArmantrout.html
Excerpt from
Form
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. Rae Armantrout's home page

47. APR Mar/Apr 2000 Vol. 29/No. 2 | Rae Armantrout
The American Poetry Review rae armantrout Veil. rae armantrout s books of poetry includeNecromance, Made to Seem, and The Pretext, all published by Sun Moon.
http://www.aprweb.org/issues/mar00/armantrout.html
Rae Armantrout Veil The doll told me to exist. It said, "Hypnotize yourself." It said time would be transfixed. * Now the optimist sees an oak shiver and a girl whiz by on a bicycle with a sense of pleasurable suspense. She budgets herself with leafy prestidigitation. I too am a segmentalist. * But I've dropped more than an armful of groceries or books downstairs into a train station. An acquaintance says she colors her hair so people will help her when this happens. To refute her argument I must wake up and remember my hair's already dyed. * As a mentalist I must suffer lapses then repeat myself in a blind trial. I must write punchlines only I can hear and only after I've passed on
Rae Armantrout's books of poetry include Necromance, Made to Seem, and The Pretext, True, was published by Atelos in 1998. She teaches writing at the University of California, San Diego.
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48. Rae Armantrout: Precedence
rae armantrout Precedence. 1985 poems, 48 pp., LP, smythsewn ISBN 0-930901-24-x,paper $5. The poetry gleams with the kind of clarity
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Precedence
poems, 48 pp., LP, smyth-sewn
ISBN 0-930901-24-x, paper $5 "The poetry gleams with the kind of clarity that comes only from honing down to the necessary syllables ... the beauty is A's quiet understated control. So that, finally, the work unsettles, stays with the reader and unnerves."
Keith Shein, The SF Examiner
"A.'s phrasing and sculptured concision give her poems an exceptional formal coherence. Her ear shapes solid landscapes.... More typically she prefers an elusive humor, layered with parody and occasionally populated by cartoon characters in various stages of panic. The offhandedness of her manner is belied by the complex emotional charge she gets from apparently banal materials."
Geoffrey O'Brien, Voice Literary Supplement
"Armantrout's poems ride the fence of the Language School movement.

49. Poetry Daily Feature Rae Armantrout - Boston Review
Poetry Daily home page. Two Poems Imaginary Places As One by rae armantroutBoston Review February / March 2003. Online Bookstore Listing. rae armantrout
http://www.poems.com/bostoarm.htm

50. Poetry Daily's Archive Indexed By Poet.
Revell, Donald. Always — Always armantrout, rae. Two Poems — Imaginary Places As One Arnold, Bob. AM Report — Snow overnight— Balaban, John.
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Everybody dies , Bob Roberts, the crooked fight promoter,
Al-Azzawi, Fadhil / tr. Mattawa, Khaled.
Here is the twentieth century
Allen, Dick.
"Nothing is finished," Ye Feng says. "We're going after nothing,
Alsadir, Nuar.
I sat on the sofa staring at the plant
Ansel, Talvikki.
Olive green of pond water, tea-
Apollinaire, Guillaume / tr. Revell, Donald.
Always
Arnold, Bob.

Balaban, John.
Hadn't seen Eddie for some time,
Baldini, Raffaello / tr. Bernardi, Adria.
All night long they've been knocking,
Just think about how big the world is,
Bamber, Linda.
Some men
Bang, Mary Jo.
Another nightmare
Barbarese, J. T.
The ripples on your wall:
Barnett, Catherine.
yesterday a year ago was the last time she spoke to her children
Beasley, Bruce.
Democritus, the Laughing Philosopher,
Old One, who art in heaven, the ground's
Becker, Robin.
Shot with arrows and left for dead,
Because there's a word, there's a way to wonder
Bedient, Cal.
While herself is ruby slippered in pomegranate seeds....
Like Ceres trying to free her daughter
Beeder, Amy.
Their odor so powerful that anyone who breathes it
Bell, Marvin.

51. No: A Journal Of The Arts
rae armantrout Transaction Tracts amenable to brief description. Lightfinds the quickest route and the mind tries to see patterns.
http://www.nojournal.com/one/armantrout.htm
Rae Armantrout
Transaction
Tracts amenable
to brief description.
Light finds the quickest route
and the mind tries
to see patterns.
What do these things have in common?
They behave as if
impatient.
As he takes your order, the fast-food clerk says, Fish shaped like pencils or tattered stars patrol the small aquarium. (The whole being of the sophisticated person is an answer to questions not immediately posed.) is batted back and forth between speakers. as for me, The impulse on which ice plant fingers fork and hibiscus opens its dry mouths get it and go on

52. Byliner: Writers: Rae Armantrout
Byliner. Join Log in. Writers. rae armantrout. Add to your list.1 story found. Story, Date, Site. rae armantrout, 6 Oct 2000, Salon.
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53. Rae Armantrout :: Online Encyclopedia :: Information Genius
rae armantrout. Online Encyclopedia rae armantrout (born 1947) is an Americanpoet generally associated with the L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E group of poets.
http://www.informationgenius.com/encyclopedia/r/ra/rae_armantrout.html
Quantum Physics Pampered Chef Paintball Guns Cell Phone Reviews ... Science Articles Rae Armantrout
Online Encyclopedia

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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54. Rae Armantrout: True
rae armantrout has published six books of poetry—Extremities, TheInvention of Hunger, Precedence, Necromance, Made to Seem.
http://www.atelos.org/true.htm
home catalog ordering about atelos Extremities, The Invention of Hunger, Precedence, Necromance, Made to Seem . Her poems have appeared in numerous influetial magazines (from This and Temblor to Iowa Review and The Los Angeles Times Book Review ) as well as anthologies such as In the American Tree (ed. Ron Silliman, National Poetry Foundation, 1986) and 'Language' Poetries (ed. Douglas Messerli, New Directions, 1987). Armantrout's work has been translated into Italian, Russian, Spanish, and French. Couverture , a book of her selected poems, translated by Denis Dormoy, was published in France in 1991. Rae Armantrout has taught writing at the University of California since 1981. She lives in San Diego. Rae Armantrout
True
ISBN 1-891190-03-2
63 pages

55. Armantrout Bio
rae armantrout s most recent books are Up to Speed (Wesleyan, 2004), Veil Newand Selected Poems (Wesleyan, 2001) and The Pretext (Green Integer, 2001).
http://www.chicagopoetryproject.org/ArmantroutBio.html
Rae Armantrout's most recent books are Up to Speed (Wesleyan, 2004), Veil:
New and Selected Poems
(Wesleyan, 2001) and The Pretext (Green Integer,
2001). Her poems have appeared in many anthologies, including The Best
American Poetry
of 1988, 2001, 2002, and 2004, Poems for the Millennium
Moving Borders
, and Postmodern American Poetry: a Norton Anthology
Armantrout teaches writing at UC San Diego.

56. Chicago Poetry Project
Hoa Nguyen. Eric Elshtain. November 1. Tyrone Williams. Joel Felix. January 24. RonSilliman. Stacy Szymaszek. April 17 1230 PM. rae armantrout. Tsering Wangmo Dhompa.
http://www.chicagopoetryproject.org/
Chicago Poetry Project
All readings are held at the Harold Washington Library, 400 South State Street.
2003-2004 Schedule
September 13
Hoa Nguyen

Eric Elshtain

November 1
Tyrone Williams

Joel Felix

January 24
Ron Silliman
Stacy Szymaszek April 17 - 12:30 PM Rae Armantrout Tsering Wangmo Dhompa

57. Jacket 12 - Rae Armantrout - Poems
rae armantrout. Poems. A browbeating pulse. You can read Stephen Cope’s reviewof A Wild Salience The Writing of rae armantrout in this issue of Jacket.
http://jacketmagazine.com/12/arman.html
Homepage Catalog
Rae Armantrout
Poems
Intact
I am able to infer
in a given setting
so that
I might have been behind you
in the boat
or you might have been alone
or accompanied by strangers.
Alternates persist
On the other hand, I feel
the removal of one element
changes the event so it must disappear
If thunder clapped, small flowers at leaf joints stared straight ahead in silence. Did rocks react? Try to recall
Manufacturing
A career in vestige management. A dream job back-engineering shifts in salience. behind the curve on this. So. Cal. must connect with so-called to manufacture the present. the new in-joke bar-code hard-on, a catch-phrase in every segment.
The eye asks if the green, frilled geranium puckers, clustered at angles on each stem, are similar enough to stop time. It has asked this question already. How much present tense can any resemblance make? What if one catch- phrase appears in every episode? Does the language go rigid? The new in-joke is a pun pretending to be a bridge.
Now This
Thus the palm is rakish and the philodendron lugubrious.

58. Jacket 18 - Charles Alexander Reviews The Pretext By Rae Armantrout
Charles Alexander reviews The Pretext, by rae armantrout. If we are very lucky,it may become rae armantrout’s exquisite poetry of questioning the void.
http://jacketmagazine.com/18/alex-arma.html
Homepage Catalog
Singing Through The Echo
Charles Alexander reviews
The Pretext, by Rae Armantrout
Green Integer, 2001. 91 pp., paperback, US $9.95, ISBN: 1-892295-39-3
This piece is 1,200 words or about four printed pages long
Look at the words. A pretext is something put forward as a reason or excuse. It may be present in order to cover the real you? Who is talking to this you? A pretext is a reason: because or since. Here are three moments from three consecutive paragraphs.
You can see it, since you asked.
because
Because
of what she called it, the mark has never bothered me. pretext
no I

Just between
appearance and what
or elsewise? I mean I (The Inside, p. 27) I is both subject and object of meaning, yet it is also impossible to recover or recuperate an I between appearance and whatever is other than appearance. Throughout the book, placement and displacement, a sense of barely being here, or barely being. Flickers of light only; mankind can only bear so much reality, she can only apprehend a very little of it. There are no bearings. What are our moments made of? Junkmail, each day:

59. Poetry Center - Catalog Of Readers
armantrout, rae Date 10/11/78 - Length 53 min. armantrout, rae - Date 05/02/85- Length 60 min. armantrout, rae - Date 10/08/92 - Length 28 min.
http://www.sfsu.edu/~newlit/newcatalog/atoz.htm
Poetry Center
Catalog of Readers
A B C D ... Z
A
A Traveling Jewish Theatre - Date: 04/27/95 - Length: 44 min.
A World Between: Iranian-American Writers
Abbott, Keith - Date: 03/06/75 - Length: 27 min.
Abel, Elizabeth - Date: 04/13/85 - Length: 80 min.
Abinader, Elmaz - Date: 11/04/93 - Length:
Acker, Kathy - Date: 02/09/77 - Length: 57 min.
Acker, Kathy - Date: 10/23/86 - Length: 46 min.
Acosta, Juvenal - Date: 04/14/94 - Length: 11 min.
Acosta, Juvenal - Date: 11/09/00
Adam, Helen - Date: 11/02/77 - Length: 30 min.
Adamo, Ralph - Date: 02/18/82 - Length: 30 min.
Addonizio, Kim - Date: 11/30/95 - Length: 26 min.
Adisa, Opal Palmer - Date: 11/17/83 - Length: 30 min.
Adnan, Etel - Date: 03/10/88 - Length: 37 minl
Adnan, Etel - Date: 03/30/00
AgosÌn, Marjorie - Date: 02/29/96 - Length: 30 min.
Ai - Date: 11/14/74 - Length: 36 min.
Akers, Ellery - Date: 04/13/89 - Length: 50 min.
Al Young voice track for "COLOR" - Date: 01/01/93 - Length:
Alameddine, Rabih - Date: 03/30/00
Alarcon, Francisco - Date: 03/28/85 - Length: 39 min.
Alarcón, Francisco

60. Alerts(
rae armantrout. rae armantrout s book, Precedence, is forthcoming from BurningDeck Press. go to this issue s table of contents. QUICK NOTES ON LYRIC PROSE.
http://www.scc.rutgers.edu/however/print_archive/alerts0285.html
alerts
alerts is an on-going section of this publication set aside for informal commentary and information on new or neglected books by relevant women poets, in brief letter, journal or notation form. We intentionally think of these comments as not complete in the scholarly sense, with the hope of removing prohibitions linked with writing/thinking critically. Your response is invited. THE GUARD by Lyn Hejinian Lyn Hejinian's The Guard, a long poem in eight sections, is the last of the Tuumba chapbook series. Parts of it have been published in several magazines, such as Sulfur and This, and yet the real poem does not seem to be present in these fragments. The Guard is an extremely difficult work to excerpt from because in it meaning is relational. Resonance is inherently pleasurable, as this work shows us, and requires no raison d'etre. Of course, many good poems involve complex interrelations among their parts; this is certainly true of the prose poems, such as My Life

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