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         Cervantes Lorna Dee:     more books (15)
  1. Emplumada (Pitt Poetry Series) by Lorna Dee Cervantes, 1981-12-31
  2. Drive; the first quartet. by Lorna Dee Cervantes, 2006
  3. From the Cables of Genocide: Poems on Love and Hunger by Lorna Dee Cervantes, 1991-05
  4. Biography - Cervantes, Lorna Dee (1954-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2006-01-01
  5. Lorna Dee Cervantes's "Freeway 280": A Study Guide from Gale's "Poetry for Students" (Volume 30, Chapter 4)
  6. Mango / Volume II - Fall-Winter 1979/80 by Lorna Dee; Ramirez, Orlando; Rocha, Adrian and Saldivar, Jose (Eds.) Cervantes, 1979
  7. Poetry as survival of and resistance to genocide in Lorna Dee Cervantes's Drive: The Last Quartet.(Book review): An article from: Journal of International Women's Studies by Edith Vasquez, 2009-05-01
  8. Chicana Ways: Conversations With Ten Chicana Writers
  9. Red Dirt (Premier Issue)
  10. Mango - Vol. 1 Nos. 3 & 4 (one volume) by Cervantes, Lorna Dee (Editor), 1977
  11. "Tat your black holes into paradise": Lorna Dee Cervantes and a poetics of loss.(Critical essay): An article from: MELUS by Eliza Gibson Rodriguez, 2008-03-22
  12. En los manos: The poetry of Lorna Dee Cervantes by Shimberlee King, 1998
  13. Chicanas y Chicanos En Dialogo by Francisco and Dee Cervantes, Lorna Alarcon, 1989
  14. Blood Lines: Myth, Indigenism and Chicana/o Literature (Chicana Matters) by Sheila Marie Contreras, 2008-07-01

81. From The Cables Of Genocide: Poems On Love And Hunger
From the Cables of Genocide Poems on Love and Hunger. ISBN 155885-033-378 pp. paper only $7.00 Quantity. lorna dee cervantes.
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ISBN: 1-55885-033-3 Quantity Lorna Dee Cervantes In these poems, Cervantes stretches the resources of language, imagery, and the dialectics of love, hunger, and aesthetics to express a penetrating feminist and human vision of her universe. A 1992 Paterson Poetry Prize Winner.

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Lorna Dee Cervantes
Poet, Feminist Writer
Lorna Dee Cervantes was born in 1954. She started writing at a young age and says that she's been a feminist since she new what the word meant. At 16, Cervantes traveled with NOW (National Organization for Women) which gave her a grounding in the women's movement and in her feminist writing. Nevertheless, when Cervantes wanted to start publishing her work she found resistance, even by the Latino male community. Undaunted, she founded her own small press to publish her writing in 1976. Cervantes also teaches at the University of Colorado. Cervantes works include From the Cables of Genocide: Poems of Love and Hunger and which won the American Book Award. She has also received the Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Writers' Award.
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83. Regresar Al Cuento
de Bill con lorna dee cervantes me ha hecho llorar. Una pobre
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Regresar al cuento Ojalá hubiera más escritores mexicanos que tengan la oportunidad de escribir y triunfar en otro país, pues ese es un buen ejemplo para aquellos que quieren incursionar en este género de la literatura. Que tengas todo el exito del mundo en ese país tan grande como es Estados Unidos.
Paco Maldonado, Mexico Está padrísimo.
Felipe (Chile), efernand@udec.cl Lilliana, me encanta esta pagina del web....me gustó el cuento, corto y directo, he estado en México, vivo en San Antonio, Texas, y cada rato lo visito, no tanto el DF, pero si Laredo y Monterrey, y creame que taxistas así existen... me gustó. La felicito.
Manuel Domínguez, Cuba-USA, elnony69@yahoo.com La forma de tu cuento es ligera y dinámica, aunque encontré que algunas transiciones no eran muy "reader friendly." El contenido es crítico y agudo y logra un efecto inmediato de repulsa en el lector ante el rol del hombre (casi subhombre) que se deja llevar por pasiones básicas. Felicidades, es un cuento lleno de proposito.
Luisa Flores, Panamá, luisaelenaflores@hotmail.com

84. E;Denver Auction For Chiapas On Jun 23
During the event, signed copies of a new 200 page poetry manuscriptby Chicana poet, lorna dee cervantes, will be auctioned.
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85. MELUS: Hispanic, Female And Young: An Anthology. - Review - Book Reviews
This anthology operates on the idea that literature by professional Latina writerssuch as Judith Ortiz Cofer, Nicholasa Mohr, lorna dee cervantes and Carolina
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Hispanic, Female and Young: An Anthology. Phyllis Tashlik, editor. Houston, TX: Pinata Books, Arte Publico Press, 1994. 217 pages. $14.00 paper. All successful teachers know that the love of literature develops early in life. Young people love to listen to stories; they easily respond to narrative, to familiar images, events and emotions close to home, close to their own lives. The editor of this volume recognizes the potent power literature has to invite young readers, in this case, junior high school girls, to the numerous ways literature can reflect their own lives. But this effectively compiled volume also recognizes the power literature has to offer its young readers new avenues for exploration. This anthology operates on the idea that literature by professional Latina writers such as Judith Ortiz Cofer, Nicholasa Mohr, Lorna Dee Cervantes and Carolina Hospital, among others, can inspire young women to write their own stories, poems and essays, thereby giving perspective to lives which otherwise might remain unexplored. The book is divided into six sections grouped according to specific topics, among them: cultural identity and folklore; the family; childhood memories; growing up experiences; prejudice; the Latino community or el barrio, and a concluding section devoted to interviews with four prominent Hispanic women.

86. Poetry Center - Catalog Of Readers
cervantes, lorna dee Date 10/24/80 - Length 16 min. cervantes,lorna dee - Date 04/24/85 - Length 34 min. cervantes, lorna
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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

87. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Arts > ... > Poetry > Poets > C
Poetry Poets C. Browse, Sites in C (15). Cecil, Richard (1); Celan,Paul (11). cervantes, lorna dee (3); Crusz, Rienzi (1). Related Subjects.
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88. POETRY FROM ZYZZYVA
Raymond, The Mood, The Train, 16 Casella, Robert, After the Turks, 61 Casey, Deb,Toward a Narrative , 45 cervantes, lorna dee, Drawings, 18 Chen, Lisa
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Adrian, Etel, Description of a Friend, 22
Ajay, Stephen, Stroke, 40
Albon, George, More Places Forever, 53
Alexie, Sherman, The Sasquatch Poems, 46
Alpaugh, David, After the Perfect Dive, 39
Ansel, Talvikki, Spell, 49

Aragon, Francisco, Calendar, 40
Armantrout, Rae, My Problem, 35 Bangs, Carol Jane, Falsehood, 40 Barkawitz, Mark, One Star Too Many, 62 Barnes, Dick, Cuscuta Californica, 4 Bass, Ellen, Tulip Blossoms, 62 Bautista, Ramon C., Three poems, 25 Beckett, Larry, Sonnet, 38 Bedoya, Robert, Banff Morning, 41 Bell, Marvin, Spot Six Differences, 22 Benson, Steve, The Medium, 22 Berkson, Bill, Head at the Covers, 6 Bern, Dan, the ballad of dave and eddie, Bernheimer, Alan, Kiosk, 19 Bernstein, Lisa, Rescue, 15 Berrigan, Edmund, A Group VIII, 51 Bidar, Trinidad, Two poems, 38 Biespiel, David, Brawls, 67 Biespiel, David, Two poems, 38

89. LUNA Magazine
my father threatens to steal a horse and ride one hundred miles in any damn directionto find a piano to play Back to top lorna dee cervantes Migration Called
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JUDITH MINTY
Sleepwalkers
The bee in its buzz, the moose bellowing:
He spoke and was both of them,
hands outstretched, bare feet
padding down the carpeted hall.
When his robe fell open
the round moon of his belly led the way—
his body disconnected
from the stranger's voice that was his.
One night, in a motel, I dreamed a swan snagged in a streambed. When I woke, it was the actress next door, her headboard slapping against my wall. I heard him grunting, her awful cry, the swan flapping its wings, begging to be lifted into the air so it could fly. In the girl's dream, the bear wore a winged coat that buttoned down the front. Her mother pleaded with her to stay, but the bear's eyes were blue flame and she ran to him. When they flew, the girl did not ride on his back, but under, close to his heart. All night, a banging and pounding has brought this house to its knees. Workmen on scaffolds and ladders try to hold up the walls, but something heavy

90. Naropa University - Summer Writing Program 1999
The Beat Legacy with Steven Taylor, Ed Sanders, Michael McClure, Michael Rothenberg,and lorna dee cervantes, moderated by Anne Waldman June 21, 1999.
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June 21, 1999 Anne Waldman: We named this department of writing and poetics The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics. 1974 is when Allen Ginsberg and I arrived at that name. And Allen had been working as a kind of poetry teacher to the Tibetan Buddhist meditation teacher Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, who was the founder of the whole Naropa Institute. And Trungpa Rinpoche and Allen had had a long car ride on one occasion, and Allen had read the entire "Mexico City Blues" [by Jack Kerouac] to Trungpa Rinpoche, and Trungpa Rinpoche's comment was, "that's a perfect explication of mind."
Michael McClure and Anne Waldman Of course Jack had an early attraction to Buddhism and read quite a bit and was actually very scholarly.... So there's a real seed there, in the sense of Mexico City Blues being one of the most spontaneous compositions, sort of companion to this Buddhist notion of first thought, best thought. The idea here is that you don't silence or censor your mind. You try to go back to some more original place which is free of misconceptions, paranoia, nervousness about making a fool of yourself. So it's trusting your mind, and trusting your sense perceptions to be open and original. Although that doesn't necessarily make great poetry ...

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94. The Greenwood Encyclopedia Of American Poetry: 20th Century Poets
short. Yes, Castillo, Ana. short. Ceravolo, Joseph. short. Yes, cervantes, LornaDee. short. Yes, Chin, Marilyn. short. Yes, Chrystos, short. Ciardi, John. short.Clampitt, Amy.
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20th Century Poets
(asterisks indicate a pending solicitation) Assigned Poet Word Length Adams, Leonie short Yes Ai short Aiken, Conrad short Adair, Virginia Hamilton short Addonizio. Kim short Y es Alexander, Elizabeth short Alexander, Will short Alexi, Sherman short Algarin, Miguel short Yes Ali, Agha Shahid short Yes Alvarez, Julia short Yes Ammons, A. R. long Yes Anania, Michael short Andrews, Bruce short Angelou, Maya short Y es Antin, David medium Yes Armantrout , Rae medium Yes Ashbery , John long Atwood, Margaret medium yes Auden, W. H. long Yes Baca, Jimmy Santiago short Bang, Mary Jo short Baraka, Amiri medium Barnes, Jim short Belitt, Ben short Bendall, Molly short Bell, Marvin short Benet, Stephen Vincent medium Yes Bennett, Louise short Berg, Stephen short Yes Bernstein, Charles

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Published in the Boulder Daily Camera 11/19/93 GUEST OPINION by Evan Ravitz, LornaDee cervantes Vince Campbell. Voting by mail isn t better than by phone.
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Published in the Boulder Daily Camera 11/19/93
Voting by mail isn't better than by phone
The Camera pro-mail-, anti-phone-voting editorial 11/5 is misleading:
First, the Camera repeats City Councilman Matt Appelbaum and lawyer Karl Anuta's cynical attempts to confuse voters that telephone voting was to be "mandatory" or "required". The ballot title clearly "...REQUIRE(S) THAT VOTERS BE ALLOWED TO VOTE BY TELEPHONE...". It is the City that would be required to give us the option. Required, because the City Council has refused to even consider offering it voluntarily since 1988, even though the City's own Mission Statement says "We promote creative exploration of options and innovative approaches to providing services to the public, including alternatives that involve taking risks."
Second, it is not the citizens as the Camera says, but the scant voters, many confused by the City's negative propaganda, who rejected our proposal. The difference is enormous: 36% voted of the 85% who are registered here: 30.6% of those citizens over 18 voted. The 59% of the voters who voted no are thus 22% of the eligible citizens. With the current voting system, this minority rules.

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