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  1. The New Yorker, Dec. 6, 1982 "Black Buttercups" by Amy Clampitt, 1982-01-01
  2. Multitudes, Multitudes by Amy Clampitt, 1973
  3. A Homage to John Keats by Amy Clampitt, 1984-01-01
  4. A Baroque Sunburst by Amy Clampitt, 1995
  5. The Collected Poems by Amy Clampitt, 1997
  6. The Kingfisher. Review Copy. by Amy Clampitt, 1983
  7. A homage to John Keats by Amy Clampitt, 1984
  8. Amy Clampitt's "Iola, Kansas": A Study Guide from Gale's "Poetry for Students" (Volume 27, Chapter 6)
  9. The Kenyon Review, Volume V, Number 2, Spring 1983 (V) by L. C. Knights, Amy Clampitt, et all 1983
  10. Higginson Journal (Special Poetry Issue, #53, Bonus Issue) by Amy Clampitt and others, 1989
  11. The Collected Poems of Amy Clampitt by Amy Clampitt, 0197-01-01
  12. Love, Amy: The Selected Letters of Amy Clampitt by Amy Clampitt, 2005
  13. Botanical nomenclature and the woodlot by Amy Clampitt, 1982
  14. The Isthmus by Amy CLAMPITT, 1981

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42. Amy Clampitt: Lindenbloom
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Before midsummer density opaques with shade the checker- tables underneath, in daylight unleafing lindens burn green-gold a day or two, no more, with intimations of an essence I saw once, in what had been the pleasure- garden of the popes at Avignon, dishevel into half (or possibly three- quarters of) a million hanging, intricately tactile, blond bell-pulls of bloom, the in-mid-air resort of honeybees' hirsute cotillion teasing by the milligram out of those necklaced nectaries, aromas so intensely subtle, strollers passing under looked up confused, as though they'd just heard voices, or inhaled the ghost of derelict splendor and/or of seraphs shaken into pollen dust no transubstantiating pope or antipope could sift or quite precisely ponder.
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43. Amy Clampitt & The Authorized King James Version - KJV
Poet amy clampitt had this to say about the Authorized King James Version of the Bible the rhetoric bulwark amy clampitt, Poet. Essay
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Poet Amy Clampitt had this to say about the Authorized King James Version of the Bible:
"... the rhetoric of the King James Version has the aspect not of a stumbling block but rather of a bulwark..." Amy Clampitt, Poet Essay "The Poetry of Isaiah" from Out of the Garden: Women Writers on the Bible, ed. by Christina Buchmann and Alima Celina Spiegel; New York: Fawcett Columbine, 1994
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45. Titanic Operas: Amy Clampitt
THE STONE FACE OF EMILY DICKINSON by amy clampitt. Page 1. I m going to begin with some poems of Emily Dickinson. It was not death
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THE STONE FACE OF EMILY DICKINSON
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Page 1 I'm going to begin with some poems of Emily Dickinson. It was not death, for I stood up
And all the Dead, lie down -
It was not Night, for all the Bells
Put out their Tongues, for Noon.
It was not Frost, for on my Flesh
I felt Siroccos - crawl -
Nor Fire - for just my Marble feet
Could keep a Chancel, cool -
And yet, it tasted, like them all, The Figures I have seen Set orderly for Burial, Reminded me, of mine - As if my life were shaven, And fitted to a frame, And could not breathe without a key, And 'twas like Midnight, some - When everything that ticked - has stopped - And Space stares all around - Or Grisly frosts - first Autumn morns, Repeal the Beating Ground - But, most, like Chaos - Stopless - cool - Without a Chance, or Spar - Or even a Report of Land - To justify - Despair. (JP 510) next page about the author audio version table of contents ... search the archives Last updated on April 4, 2001

46. Titanic Operas: Amy Clampitt
THE STONE FACE OF EMILY DICKINSON by amy clampitt Page 2. This poem was written, it is believed, in the flood year of 1862. I m now
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THE STONE FACE OF EMILY DICKINSON
by Amy Clampitt Page 2 This poem was written, it is believed, in the flood year of 1862. I'm now going to turn to several other poems of Emily Dickinson, written somewhat later. They're, most of them, not to be found in the anthologies. Most of them, when I proceeded to read straight through her work, were new to me. These were some that struck me particularly: Oh Sumptuous moment
Slower go
That I may gloat on thee -
'Twill never be the same to starve
Now I abundance see -
Which was to famish, then or now -
The difference of Day
Ask him unto the Gallows led - With morning in the sky
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The Snow that never drifts - The transient, fragrant snow That comes a single time a Year Is softly driving now - So thorough in the Tree At night beneath the star That it was February's Foot Experience would swear - Like Winter as a Face We stern and former knew Repaired of all but Loneliness By Nature's Alibi - Were every storm so spice The Value could not be - We buy with contrast - Pang is good As near as memory - (JP 1133) Alone and in a Circumstance Reluctant to be told A spider on my reticence Assiduously crawled And so much more at Home than I Immediately grew I felt myself a visitor And hurriedly withdrew Revisiting my late abode With articles of claim I found it quietly assumed As a Gymnasium Where Tax asleep and Title off The inmates of the Air Perpetual presumption took As each were special Heir - If any strike me on the street I can return the Blow -

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Amy Clampitt learned that poets are not made overnight. She was in her 60s when she received national acclaim. Clampitt grew up on a farm at New Providence and felt she was a misfit as a girl living in a Quaker environment during the Depression. Clampitt also worked as a librarian for the Audubon Society in the 1950s, and her poetry reflected her deep love for both nature and urban life. She started writing seriously in the early 1970s, and her poetry was published in the New Yorker and other magazines. Many of her works dealt with life in Corea, Maine, a lobster community where she spent 20 summers.

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    50. Poetry Porch 3, Poetics: Memoir By Katherine Jackson
    The Poetry Porch 3 Poetics. In the Subtropics with amy clampitt a memoir by Katherine Jackson. 4. A Silence Opens by amy clampitt, Knopf, 1994.
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    The Poetry Porch 3: Poetics
    In the Subtropics with Amy Clampitt
    a memoir by Katherine Jackson The Atlantic Center for the Arts is located in one of those ambiguous Floridian zones somewhere between dry land and marsh. (The postal address is New Smyrna Beach, FL, but the beach is a mirage two miles away). Slatted walkways connect the pavillion-like wood buildings, and travel up and down among saw palmettoes, magnolias, live oaks and longleaf pines. Walking from one building to another produces a sensation of levitation, as if you were floating slightly above the ground, which of course, you often are. There were ten of us, poets "in mid-career," come for a three-week immersion called a "residency." We had been drawn there for many reasons, among them, certainly, an intimation that going south in the winter was as good for poets as for other plumed creatures. But above all, it was poetry that drew uspoetry, and Amy Clampitt, plumed creature par excellence, who was to be our "Master Artist." She assumed this role with a fitting lightness of touch. As a result, I and the others in our group with whom I have spoken in preparing these reminiscences, find that now, over a year later, we are still learning from her. Late on the afternoon of my arrival, I strolled alongside a small, shimmering bay whose surface was beginning to take on the roseate-spoonbill-pink of a Florida sunset. Occasionally, there was a silver splash, as somethingwas it a mullet?leapt, a good foot out of the water; and then a crash, as a pelican went after it. Throughout my walk, the fish leapt, or another did, and the pelican crashed, pink turned to flamingo, and I began to understand what it meant to be in "Florida, the state with the prettiest name." For poets such as Bishop and Stevens, after all, Florida was both a geographical state and an aesthetic condition.

    51. Editing Amy Clampitt
    amy clampitt, 1920 amy clampitt, 1920 -. Multitudes, Multitudes. New York Washington Street Press, 1973. The Isthmus. amy clampitt. New York Dia Art Foundation, 1988.
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    53. Amy Clampitt- Style Over Substance!
    TOP26DES24 This Old Poem 26 amy clampitt’s A Hermit Thrush Copyright © by Dan Schneider, 9/29/02. amy clampitt is the quintessential
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    Amy Clampitt is the quintessential ‘style over substance’ poet. STOP! Before you think me heartless let me say that in the 1980s, when I 1 st Amy Clampitt was born on June 15, 1920, and brought up in New Providence, Iowa. She wrote poetry in high school, but then ceased and focused her energies on writing fiction instead. She graduated from Grinnell College, and from that time on lived mainly in New York City. To support herself, she worked as a secretary at the Oxford University Press, a reference librarian at the Audubon Society, and a freelance editor. Not until the mid-1960s, when she was in her forties, did she return to writing poetry. Her first poem was published by The New Yorker in 1978. In 1983, at the age of sixty-three, she published her first full-length collection, The Kingfisher
    In the decade that followed, Clampitt published five books of poetry, including What the Light Was Like Archaic Figure (1987), and Westward (1990). Her last book, A Silence Opens , appeared in 1994. The recipient in 1982 of a Guggenheim Fellowship, and in 1984 of an Academy Fellowship, she was made a MacArthur Foundation Fellow in 1992. She was also a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and taught at the College of William and Mary, Amherst College, and Smith College. She died of cancer in September 1994.

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    55. UIowa - Papers Of Amy Clampitt
    PAPERS OF amy clampitt Collection Dates Undated; 1983 1993 .25 in linear ft. Biographical Note. amy clampitt was born in New Providence, Iowa, in 1924.
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    MsC 582 Iowa Author Manuscript Register PAPERS OF AMY CLAMPITT Collection Dates: Undated; 1983 1993
    .25 in linear ft. This document describes a collection of materials held by the
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    e-mail: lib-spec@uiowa.edu Posted to Internet: August 1999
    Acquisition Note: This collection was given to the University of Iowa Libraries in 1995 by Margaret Sunday. Access and Restrictions: This collection is open for research.
    Digital Surrogates : Except where indicated, this document describes but does not reproduce the actual text, images and objects which make up this collection. Materials are available only in the Special Collections Department. Please read The University of Iowa Libraries' statement on " " Use of Collections : The University of Iowa Libraries supports access to the materials, published and unpublished, in its collections. Nonetheless, access to some items may be restricted by their fragile condition or by contractual agreement with donors, and it may not be possible at all times to provide appropriate machinery for reading, viewing or accessing non-paper-based materials. Please read our Use of Manuscripts Statement Biographical Note Amy Clampitt was born in New Providence, Iowa, in 1924. She graduated from Grinnell College and in 1941 studied at Columbia University and the New School for Social Research. Clampitt worked for Oxford University Press as a secretary and writer, from 1943 to 1951 and as a reference librarian at the National Audubon society from 1952 to 1959. She spent most of the 1960's and 1970's working as a freelance writer, editor, and researcher, and was an editor at E.P. Dutton from 1977 to 1982.

    56. Writers Archive At Iowa --  Novelists And Poets
    Iowa Authors Mss. MsC579. (Finding Aid). clampitt, amy KATHLEEN, 19201994. O. Papers of amy clampitt, 1984-1993. 0.25 ft. Poet
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    held by the University of Iowa Libaries ABBE, GEORGE, 1911- . Novelist and poet. Mss of Voices in the Square (Coward-McCann, 1938) , his first novel. Iowa Authors. (Finding Aid) Papers of Richard P. Bissell, 1952-1973 . 5 ft.
    Typescript and holograph drafts, galley proofs, editor's notes, source material, etc., documenting the writings of this Dubuque novelist and author of 7 1/2 Cents (1953), the basis of the musical hit, The Pajama Game (1954, filmed 1957). Iowa Authors Mss.MsC565. (Finding Aid) Papers of Frederick Boch, 1935-1980 . 3.5 ft.
    Poet, Assistant Editor Poetry Fountains of Regardlessness (1961). Correspondence, subject files, and preliminary drafts of his writings. Iowa Authors Mss. MsC567. (Finding Aid) BOURJAILY, VANCE NYE, 1922- . Vance Bourjaily Mss., 1980. 1 ft.
    Novelist and Writers' Workshop instructor. Typescript with notes and revisions of his novel, A Game Men Play (Dial Press, 1980). Iowa Authors Ms. MsC568. (Finding Aid) Papers of Ellis P. Butler, 1891-1940

    57. UCL: YEAR OF READING
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    58. Amy Clampitt Manuscript
    amy clampitt Script Mad With Joy . Scope and Content Note Typed script for Mad With Joy or A Guilty Thing Surprized , A Chronicle in Two Acts. 80 pages.
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    59. From "Margaret Fuller, 1847" By Amy Clampitt
    Without the cause he d drawn. her intoa mutilated Italy made whole,. at peace within, left to itself at last,. the hated foreign uniforms gone home.
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    Without the cause he'd drawn
    her
    ... into a mutilated Italy made whole at peace ... left to itself at last the hated foreign uniforms gone ... kept her head perhaps remained unconscionably chaste, seen the admirer she'd somehow led on pull ... as , her self -esteem gone numb, she worked at being noble. " I have not been so well ," she wrote her mother , " since I was a child nor so happy ever ." Nor so happy ever
    Injustice
    Ridicule What did she do it would be asked (as though that mattered Gave ... through a revolution. Nursed its wounded Saw it run aground Published a book or two And drowned

    60. From "Archaic Figure" By Amy Clampitt
    Headless in East Berlin, no goddess. but a named mere girl (Ornithe, Little Bird ). out of the rubble, six centuries underneath. the
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    Headless in East Berlin, no goddess but a named mere girl (Ornithe, " Little Bird ") out of the rubble, six centuries underneath the plinth of what we quaintly call
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