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  1. A Homage to John Keats. by Amy CLAMPITT, 1926
  2. A baroque sunburst (Pamphlet series) by Amy Clampitt, 1995
  3. Index to ACA reports: November-December 1972 to May-June 1975 by Amy Clampitt, 1975
  4. SILENCE OPENS. Poems. by Amy. Clampitt, 1994
  5. The summer solstice: Poems by Amy Clampitt, 1983
  6. Matoaka by Amy Clampitt, 1993
  7. Collected Poems by Amy Clampitt, 1973
  8. Hippocrene by Amy Clampitt, 1983
  9. Manhattan: An elegy, and other poems by Amy Clampitt, 1990
  10. In a year the nightingales were said to be so loud (Poems to go!) by Amy Clampitt, 1983
  11. Clanbuch: Giovanni. by Amy Clampitt, 2003-08-31
  12. A baroque sunburst (Salmon Run pamphlet series I) by Amy Clampitt, 1995
  13. MATOAKA: A Poem in Celebration of the Tercentenary of the College of William and Mary in Virginia by Amy Clampitt, 1993
  14. A Silence of Opens by Amy Clampitt, 1994

61. Powell's Books - Predecessors, Et Cetera: Essays (Poets On Poetry) By Amy Clampi
ISBN 0472064576 Subtitle Essays Author clampitt, amy Publisher University of Michigan Press Subject History and criticism Subject Literature Subject
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63. The Center For Book Arts ~ Summer Solstice, The By Amy Clampitt
Summer Solstice, The by amy clampitt. Joe Freedman. 12 x 80 in edition of 33 text by amy clampitt published by Sarabande Press, New York.
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Amy Clampitt was born June 15, 1920, and grew up in New Providence, Iowa. She began writing poetry in high school, but soon switched to writing fiction instead. After graduating from Grinnell College, Clampitt moved to New York City where she lived most of her life. She worked variously as a secretary at the Oxford University Press, a reference librarian at the Audubon Society, and as a freelance editor. She did not return to writing poetry until she was in her mid 40s. In 1978, The New Yorker magazine published her first poem. At age sixty-three, in 1983, her first full-length collection, The Kingfisher was published. In the next decade she published five more volumes of poetry, including What the Light Was Like, Archaic Figure and Westward. Clampitt also taught at the College of William and Mary, Amherst College, and Smith College. Her last book, A Silence Opens, was printed in 1994. She died of cancer in September of that year. During her lifetime, Clampitt was the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1982 and was made a MacArthur Foundation Fellow in 1992. Clampitt was also a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Her entire body of published poetry The Collected Poems of Amy Clampitt appeared in 1997.

65. The Poetry Book Society - Search Results
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66. The Mount | Lecture Series
Fri., Aug. 20. The amy clampitt Poetry Series Join poets. Production of this series is being underwritten by The amy clampitt Fund.
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The amy clampitt Poetry Series – Aug. 20. August 20, 2004 – 4 pm At The Mount’s Stable Theater The amy clampitt Poetry Series.
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The Fulness of Life Our Town Noises Off and Shaw's Candida , and Off-Broadway in Love Letters and the musical revue Pretzels , which she also co-wrote. She starred in the television series , and won Emmy Awards in 1984 and 1985 for her role in the television comedy series Kate and Allie . She was a cast member of Saturday Night Live from 1975-1980, and has worked in films such as Antz, How To Beat the High Cost of Living, Catch a Falling Star , and The Coneheads Selected Shorts live at Symphony Space, on tour, and on public radio nationwide. He is also a playwright and creator of the book and lyrics to such works as The Rise of David Levinsky Yiddle with a Fiddle , and Demons and Dreamers A More Perfect Union
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Great Actors Read Classic American Short Stories Selected Shorts and The Library of America. Hosted by Isaiah Sheffer, Artistic Director of Symphony Space, the program will feature acclaimed actors reading classic American stories and will be recorded live at The Mount for later broadcast on national radio.

68. Back To Main
BAck To Main! Fog. A Silence. Beach Glass. Easter Morning. ItsaZone. amy clampitt was born on June 15, 1920, and brought up in New Providence, Iowa. amy clampitt.
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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 (1985), 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

69. Iowa Avenue Literary Walk: Authors
the New Yorker, Boston Review, and Boston Globe. * Sed de Correr in The Collected Poems of amy clampitt (Alfred A. Knopf, 1997).
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"The axe is laid at the root of the ash tree. The leaves of dispersal, the runaway pages, surround us. Who will hear? Who will gather them in? Who will read them?"*
Clampitt was in her 60s before her work finally received significant attention. In 1983, her fourth collection of poems, The Kingfisher , was published garnering great acclaim.
Born in New Providence, Iowa, Clampitt earned a B.A. degree at Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa, before attending Columbia University and the New School for Social Research in New York. While holding various jobs, she attempted to write novels during the 1940s and 1950s. In the 1960s, she tried her hand at poetry, and in 1974, she published her first book of poems, Multitudes, Multitudes

70. ARCHAIC FIGURE - POEMS - CLAMPITT, AMY
POETRY. Author Name clampitt, amy Title ARCHAIC FIGURE POEMS. Binding TR PB. Edition 1 ST. Publisher KNOPF 1987. Seller ID KC0-16-24. VG. TRADE PAPERBACK.
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71. Fine Arts And Recreation - The Central Library - Queens Borough Public Library
The Caedmon Treasury of Modern Poets Reading Their Own Poetry. clampitt, amy, amy clampitt. Cullen, Countee, To Make a Poet Black shelved with Black Authors.
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Sorted by Author Last Updated: August 2001 Author Title Type AARON, DAVID STATE SCARLET ABRIDGED ABBEY, EDWARD WRITING THE SOUTHWEST V. 1 POETRY ABERNATHY, CHRISTOPHER ROBERT MAPPLETHORPE LIVE! THESIS ABERNATHY, RALPH RALPH ABERNATHY ON SOLIDARITY DAY SPOKEN WORD ADAMS, RICHARD WATERSHIP DOWN ABRIDGED ALBERTI, RAFAEL MARINERO EN TIERRA POETRY ALCOTT, LOUISA LITTLE WOMEN ABRIDGED ALDAN, DAISY TO LET IN THE LIGHT POETRY POETRY FOR THE BEAT GENERATION POETRY ALLEN, WOODY INTERVIEW WITH STEPHEN BANKER INTERVIEW ALLENDE GOSSENS, SALVADOR SALVADORE ALLENDE AT THE UNITED NATIONS SPEECHES ALLISON, DOROTHY BASTARD OUT OF CAROLINA ALTMAN, ROBERT ROBERT ALTMAN INTERVIEW AMIDON, MARY ALICE SONGS FOR TEACHING KINDERGARTEN MUSIC AMMONS, A.R. POETS IN PERSON V.7 POETRY ANDERSON, KEVIN J. STAR WARS: DARKSABER ABRIDGED ANGELOU, MAYA PHENOMENAL WOMAN POETRY ANONYMOUS PRIMARY COLORS ABRIDGED ANTIN, DAVID PRINCIPLE OF FIT 2 POETRY ANTON, FRANCISCO EL NUEVO ESPANOL SIN ESFUERZO ARCHBISHOP ROMERO LAST INTERVIEW WITH ARCHBISHOP ROMERO INTERVIEW ARKIN, ALAN ALAN ARKIN INTERVIEW ARTES LATINAE LATIN: LEVEL ONE LANGUAGES ASHBERRY, JOHN

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75. BPJ Author Index "C" -- 1950-2004
clampitt, amy What the Light Was Like, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 36 (Winter 19851986), 37-38. Archaic Figure, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 37 (Summer 1987), 38.
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C [Author Index] [Tables of Contents] [BPJ Homepage] Cabral, Olga
Eskimo Marks, 23 ( Summer 1973 Caddy, John
Toad , 18 ( Spring 1968 Cadnum, Michael
Exile, 37 ( Spring 1987
Pigeons, 39 ( Spring 1989 Cage, John
I-VI , rev. Marion K. Stocking Fall 1990 Cagle, James
Illustrator: Tern's Bone and Other Poems , by Suzanne Gross (Chapbook 8), 15 ( Spring 1965 Calbert, Cathleen
Listening to the Voices of Medieval Sainted Ladies
Summer 1998
Listening to the Voices of Medieval Sainted Ladies (originally published in
Summer 1998 A Fine Excess: Special 50th Anniversary Anthology Fall-Winter 2000-2001 Calhoun, Douglas
The Purpose , 18 ( Spring 1968 Callanan, Deirdre The Curve of Forgetting, 41 ( Fall 1990 ), 24-27; Opals Receive Their Coloration, ibid. Callanan, Deirdre G. All Flesh Is Grass, 32 ( Winter 1981-1982 Cambon, Glauco For Allen and Natalie Marquardt, Killed on the Highway, 10 ( Summer 1960 Chessman , 11 ( Winter 1960-1961 Cameron, Kenneth Jonah, 18 ( Winter 1967-1968 ), 5-6; Aphrodite from Lake Erie, ibid.

76. The Influence Of The Sea
Rain. Boston Northeastern. University Press, 1985. (811 Carpenter). amy clampitt. clampitt, amy. The Kingfisher. New York Alfred A. Knopf, 1985. (811 clampitt).
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The Influence of the Sea In Maine's Music, Poetry and Painting A Pathfinder designed for Curtis Memorial Library Brunswick, Maine The allure of the sea has influenced the works of Maine’s artists – her musicians, her poets, and her painters—for decades. Maine’s rocky coast has lured settlers and visitors for as long as there have been ships to carry them here. The sea holds a fascination that inspires artistic expression. As a people, we have always needed the sea for livelihood, but we have also celebrated the sea and the shore in song, poetry, and on canvas. This pathfinder examines that influence in each of the disciplines. It is intended to guide the reader to literature and information that is available in the Curtis Memorial Library. (Call numbers are in blue.) General Information on the relationship of the Maine coast and cultural development: Coe, Harrie Badger. Maine Resources, Attractions, and Its People: A History. New York: Crowell, 1970 Conkling, Philip W. Islands in Time: A Natural and Cultural History of the Islands of the Gulf of Maine.

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SILENCE IN THE SNOWY FIELDS Brooks, Gwendolyn. SELECTED POEMS. clampitt, amy. THE COLLECTED POEMS OF amy clampitt. Dove, Rita. SELECTED POEMS. Gildner, Gary.
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78. Online Catalogue | Results
The Collected Poems of amy clampitt Written by amy clampitt Trade Paperback Knopf Poetry 0375-70064-1 April 1999 $34.95. Back to top.
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79. Amy
pianist. amy Lowell (18741925) American critic and lecturer. amy clampitt (1920-1994) American poet. amy Tan (1952-) American author.
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80. 20th Century American Poetry: Starting Points
811/BE Brooks, Gwendolyn. To Disembark. 1981. 811/BR clampitt, amy. Collected Poems of amy clampitt. 1997. 811/CL Collins, Billy. Nine Horses Poems. 2002.
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