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  1. In the Western Night: Collected Poems, 1965-1990 by Frank Bidart, 1991-06-01
  2. Star Dust: Poems by Frank Bidart, 2006-05-30
  3. Desire: Poems by Frank Bidart, 1999-03-30
  4. Watching the Spring Festival: Poems by Frank Bidart, 2009-03-31
  5. Music Like Dirt by Frank Bidart, 2002-04-15
  6. On Frank Bidart: Fastening the Voice to the Page (Under Discussion)
  7. Desire: Collected Poems (Poetry Pleiade) by Frank Bidart, 1998-11-26
  8. The Book of the Body by Frank Bidart, 1979-12-31
  9. The Collected Poems of Robert Lowell by Robert Lowell, 2003-07-17
  10. Golden State (The Braziller series of poetry) by Frank Bidart, 1973-04
  11. In the Western Night: Collected Poems 1965-90 by Frank BIDART, 1990-01-01
  12. The sacrifice by Frank Bidart, 1983
  13. Ten American Poets an Anthology of Poems By Allan Williamson, Jonathan Galassi, Paul Smyth, Peggy Rizza, James Martin, Richard Tillinghast, Robert B. Shaw, Jane Shore, Frank Bidart & John Koethe
  14. Desire. by Frank. BIDART, 1999

81. Desire - Bidart, Frank
Desire bidart, frank Farrar, Straus Giroux, LLC POETRY POETIC WORKS AUTHOR GENERAL. Athens Book Center, Inc. Poetry. Author Name bidart, frank Title Desire.
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82. Poetry Links : Poem Links, Poet Links, Resources
bidart, frank Poetry of frank bidart (fulltext) Edit Site Reviews (0) Poetry of frank bidart (full-text), with biography Added Dec 31, 1969 Last Update
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83. Poetry Links : Poem Links, Poet Links, Resources
bidart, frank Poetry of frank bidart (fulltext) Edit Site Reviews (0) Poetry of frank bidart (full-text), with biography Added Aug 5, 2003 Last Update
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84. Art Close Up
frank bidart, The Maker begins and ends WGBH 44 s allday Poetry Festival on Saturday, April 17, airing first at noon and again at 730pm.
http://www.wgbh.org/pages/artcloseup/ontv/content/bidart2004/
WHAT'S ON TELEVISION NOW, THE BROADCAST SCHEDULE, CONTACT INFORMATION FOR HOW TO ATTEND EVENTS, AND AN ARCHIVE OF PAST STORIES.
Frank Bidart, The Maker begins and ends WGBH 44's all-day Poetry Festival on Saturday, April 17, airing first at noon and again at 7:30pm. In this Art Close Up special, filmmaker Jay Anania presents an intimate portrait of poet Frank Bidart. The half-hour program explores Bidart's life and work, including readings of poems ranging from the early dramatic monologue "Ellen West" to the newly minted "Song." Anania visits Bidart in his Cambridge home, a place filled with the artifacts of his passion for film and music, and joins him in his classroom at Wellesley College. Through an immersion in the poetry, both in performance and on-screen, Art Close Up illustrates why Bidart’s oeuvre has been described as "major music."

85. English And American Literature -> Brandeis University
Author/Editor, Title, Publisher/Year, Comments. bidart, frank, The Sacrifice, Vintage/1983, bidart, frank, In the Western Night, Farrar Straus Giroux/1990,
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Dept Authors A - E Author/Editor Title Publisher/Year Comments Bidart, Frank The Sacrifice Vintage/1983 Bidart, Frank In the Western Night Farrar Straus Giroux/1990 Brereton, John Writing on the Job Norton/2000 co-author M. Mansfield Brereton, John The Norton Reader Norton/2000 Broumas, Olga Sappho's Gymnasium Copper Canyon Press/ 1994 co-author T Begley Broumas, Olga Beginning with O Yale/1977 Broumas, Olga (trans) The Little Mariner Copper Canyon Press/1988 Odysseas Elytis Broumas, Olga Pastoral Jazz Copper Canyon Press/1983 Broumas, Olga Perpetua Copper Canyon Press/1989 Broumas, Olga Rave: Poems 1975-1999 Copper Canyon Press/1999 Broumas, Olga Olga Broumas: A Listener's Guide Copper Canyon Press/2000 Burt, John

86. Frank Hecker - Interests - Poetry
frank bidart, In the Western Night and Desire . (I got interested in reading Catullus through frank bidart s free adaptations of two of his poems.
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I rediscovered poetry as an adult by reading Adrienne Rich (go figure), who is still one of my favorites. Here's what I've been reading in the past year:
  • Alexander Pope's translation of the Iliad . This is well-worth reading, especially if modern translations of Homer leave you cold. It also has great footnotes, with frequent flashes of Pope's wit. Frank Bidart, In the Western Night and Desire . In my opinion one of the best American poets working today. Jorie Graham, The Dream of the Unified Field: Selected Poems 1974-1994 . This book won the 1996 Pulitzer Prize in poetry, but having read several of Graham's books I have to confess that I find her a maddeningly inconsistent poet. Some of the poems in Unified Field are excellent (for example, "Self-Portrait as the Gesture between Them") and others are complete clunkers ("Breakdancing" comes to mind). (Graham's strengths and weaknesses are reminiscent of Wallace Stevens'. A good rule of thumb: skip any poem that attempts to address social or cultural issues.) The Poems of Catullus , translated by Charles Martin;

87. Visiting Poets Will Go Beyond Usual Readings By Lecturing On Their Craft
frank bidart and John Taggart are the first two poets who will visit the University for the “American Poetry at the Millennium Lecture and Reading Series
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    Frank Bidart and John Taggart
    Visiting poets will go beyond usual readings by lecturing on their craft
    By Jennifer Leovy
    News Office Frank Bidart Among his collections are In the Western Night Collected Poems 1965-90 Golden State (George Braziller Incorporated) and The Sacrifice (Random House). Desire John Taggart Chicago Review and The North American Review . Among his collections of verse are To Construct A Clock (Elizabeth Press), Prism and the Pine Twig: An Interlude (Elizabeth Press), Loop Crosses He has been awarded a Ford Foundation Fellowship, a Distinguished Academic Service Award from the Pennsylvania Department of Education and two National Endowment for the Arts Writing Fellowships. For biographical information about poets and to join in online conversations about poetry, visit www.poets.org

88. Graduate Services - Modern Authors Collection
Berry, Wendell 1934. Berryman, John 1914-1972. Betjeman, Sir John 1906-1984. *bidart, frank 1939-. Bishop, Elizabeth 1911-1979. Blackmur, Richard P. 1904-1965.
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MODERN AUTHORS PROJECT LIST Revised 1989 Department of English and The Humanities Graduate Service University of California Library *added in 1989
Achebe, Chinua 1930- Agee, James 1909-1955 Aiken, Conrad Potter 1889-1973 Albee, Edward 1928- Aldington, Richard 1892-1962 Algren, Nelson 1909-1981 Amis, Kingsley 1922- Ammons, Archie Randolph 1928- Anderson, Maxwell 1888-1959 Anderson, Sherwood 1876-1941 Antoninus, Brother (see Everson, William) Ashbery, John 1927- *Atwood, Margaret 1939- Auden, Wystan Hugh 1907-1973 Baker, Dorothy (Dodds) 1907-1968 Baldwin, James 1924-1987 Baraka, Imamu Amiri (LeRoi Jones) 1934- Barker, George 1913- Bames, Djuna 1892-1982 Barth, John 1930- Barthelme, Donald 1931-1989 Barzun, Jacques 1907- Beckett, Samuel 1906- Behan, Brendan 1923-1964 Bell, Clive 1881-1964 Bellow, Saul 1915- Bentley, Eric Russell 1916- Berry, Wendell 1934- Berryman, John 1914-1972 Betjeman, Sir John 1906-1984

89. KU Libraries Literary Audiocassette And CD Holdings
frank bidart and CK Williams. Intro. by Lawrence Joseph. bidart, frank. See Academy of American Poets Audiotape Archive. Bishop, Elizabeth. Elizabeth Bishop.
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Available at Watson Library Reserve Desk unless otherwise noted.
Poetry in Blue Fiction in Green; Drama in Orange; Nonfiction in Purple Literary works are unabridged, except as noted.
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The Academy of American Poets Audiotape Archive Each of these cassettes features a poet reading her or his own work and lasts approximately one hour. The reading is preceded by a brief introduction by another poet. John Ashbery. Intro. by David Lehman.
PS 3501 .S475 A6 1994 W. H. Auden Intro. by Marianne Moore.
PR 6001 .U4 A6 1964b Frank Bidart and C.K. Williams. Intro. by Lawrence Joseph.
PS 3552 .I33 A6 1992 Louise Bogan Intro. by John Hall Wheelock.
PS 3503 .O195 A6 1968b Kamau Brathwaite and Allen Ginsberg. Received April 12, 2000. Joseph Brodsky Translations read by Mark Strand.
PG 3479.4 .R64 A2 1980 Amy Clampitt Intro. by Seamus Heaney.
PS 3553 .L23 A6 1987 Intro. by Jane Flanders.
PS 3553 .L45 A6 1983 Robert Duncan
PS 3507 .U629 A6 1990z From 2 readings: 1978 (intro. by Lauren Shakely) and 1994 (intro. by Cyrus Cassells).
PS 3556 .O68 A6

90. Boston
frank bidart. frank bidart was born in Bakersfield, California, in 1939 and educated at the University of California at Riverside
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BOSTON, MA : coordinator: Beth Woodcome : A number of poets will read in Boston, including Robert Pinsky (thirty-ninth Poet Laureate of the United States), Frank Bidart ( Lannan Foundation Award and was a finalist for Pultzer Prize, National Book Award and National Book Critics Circle Award), Franz Wright acclaimed translator of Rilke and author of many books of poems, most recently “The Beforelife” (Knopf) and Fred Marchant , author of “Full Moon Boat”(Greywolf Press) and “Tipping Point” (Wordworks Press) and Joan Houlihan a Senior Poetry Editor for the Del Sol Review whose column, "Boston Comment" appears periodically on webdelsol.com and is featured often on "Arts and Letters Daily". November 12th at 7:00pm at The Boston Playwrights' Theatre at Boston University. It will be in the Front Theatre, 949 Commonwealth Ave.
Robert Pinsky
Frank Bidart
Franz Wright
Joan Houlihan
Joan Houlihan is a poet, columnist, and former teacher of creative writing and literature at Pima College in Tucson, Arizona. Her provocative and popular column, “The Boston Comment,” focuses on controversial issues in contemporary poetry and appears regularly on Web del Sol. She is the Senior Poetry Editor of Del Sol Review, and new Editor-in-Chief of Perihelion magazine. Her own work has appeared or is forthcoming in: The Gettysburg Review, Fine Madness, Larcom Review, The Spoon River Poetry Review, Harvard Review, Poetry International, Black Warrior Review and The Marlboro Review, among others.

91. Readings: Acclaimed Poets Bidart And Pankey Here
Readings. Acclaimed poets bidart and Pankey here. By Liam Otten frank bidart. frank bidart will read from his works March 11, followed by Eric Pankey on March 16.
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By Liam Otten
Frank Bidart
Two nationally recognized poets will visit campus in March for the Reading Series sponsored by the Creative Writing Program in Arts and Sciences. Frank Bidart will read from his works March 11, followed by Eric Pankey on March 16. Both readings will take place at 8 p.m. in Hurst Lounge, Room 201 Duncker Hall. "Longtime director of the Writing Program at Washington University, Eric Pankey is one of the most prolific and elegant poets of his generation," said Steven Meyer, Ph.D., director of the Creative Writing Program. "Frank Bidart, one of the most important and respected poets of the day, is our major singer of emotional catastrophe." Bidart is the author of five volumes, including "The Golden State" (1973), "The Book of the Body" (1979), "The Sacrifice" (1983) and "In the Western Night: Collected Poems 1965-1990." His latest book, "Desire" (1997), was a finalist for the National Book Award in Poetry, the National Book Critic's Circle Award and the Pulitzer Prize. Born in Bakersfield, Calif., in 1939, Bidart earned a bachelor's degree from the University of California Riverside and a master's degree from Harvard, where he was a student and friend of the poets Robert Lowell and Elizabeth Bishop. His numerous honors and awards include a Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Foundation Writer's Award, the Shelley Award of the Poetry Society of America and The Paris Review's Bernard F. Conners Prize. He teaches at Wellesley College in Wellesley, Mass., and currently is editing a collection of Robert Lowell's poems.

92. Ellen West
Ellen West Cracking the Shell of the World frank bidart. (p. 173). Notes on frank bidart (quotations from the Contemporary Authors article on bidart).
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Ellen West : "Cracking the Shell of the World"
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1) How many voices do you hear in "Ellen West"? Mark the places in your text where you hear/see the voice changing. What clues (in vocabulary, in layout on the page, in line length, in punctuation, etc. alert you to a change in the voice? 2) As you all displayed so dramatically in the performances of "My Last Duchess"voice also changes in tone throughout a monologue, sometimes angry, sometimes thoughtful, sometimes cold and controlled. How does Ellen's voice change within her sections of the poem. Where is she angry or despairing, or self-doubting or confident or.... 3) Helen Vendler catalogues some of the components Bidart pours into his dramatic monologues. How many of these can you see in Ellen West and where do you find them? 4) What do you think Vendler means by 'cinematic' in her comment on Bidart's construction of the monologue?

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