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  1. What Goes On: Selected and New Poems 1995-2009 by Stephen Dunn, 2010-07-05
  2. New and Selected Poems 1974-1994 by Stephen Dunn, 1995-05-17
  3. Walking Light by Stephen Dunn, 2001-04-01
  4. Local Visitations: Poems by Stephen Dunn, 2004-09-17
  5. Different Hours: Poems by Stephen Dunn, 2002-01
  6. Everything Else in the World: Poems by Stephen Dunn, 2008-07-17
  7. Between Angels by Stephen Dunn, 1990-04-17
  8. Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics by Rose W., Rn Boyton, Elizabeth S., Bsn Dunn, et all 1994-04
  9. Landscape at the End of the Century: Poems by Stephen Dunn, 1992-06-17
  10. Loosestrife: Poems by Stephen Dunn, 1998-02-17
  11. Riffs and Reciprocities: Prose Pairs by Stephen Dunn, 1999-12-01
  12. Shore Stories: An Anthology of the Jersey Shore by Kay Boyle, Robert Pinsky, et all 2000-06
  13. Lifestyle Change: Rapid Reference Series by Chris Dunn, Stephen Rollnick, 2003-05-27
  14. Conversations With Contemporary American Writers: Saul Bellow, I.b. Singer, Joyce Carol Oates, David Madden, Barry Beckham, Josephine Miles, Gerald Stern, Stephen Dunn, Etheridge Knight, Marilynne Robinson And William Stafford.(Costerus NS 50) by Sanford Pinsker, 1985-01

1. :: Norton Poets Online :: Stephen Dunn
Stephen Dunn, Stephen Dunn is a Trustee Fellow in the Arts and Professor of Creative Writing at Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.
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credit: Bernard C. Meyers :: Stephen Dunn is a Trustee Fellow in the Arts and Professor of Creative Writing at Richard Stockton College of New Jersey. He was awarded the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for Different Hours . In 1995 he received an Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letter. Among his other awards are the Levinson Award from Poetry magazine and fellowships from the national Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation.
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Local Visitations >> read "The Unsaid," "Sisyphus's Acceptance," and "Hawthorne in Tuckertown" Different Hours Winner of the Pulitzer Prize Riffs and Reciprocities >> read "Suicides/Funerals," "Anger/Generosity," and "Midnight/Noon" Loosestrife >> read from "Loosestrife" New and Selected Poems 1974-1994 Landscape at the end of the Century >> read "Allegory of the Cave," "When the Revolution Came," and "Landscape at the End of the Century" Between Angels >> read "Men Talk" and "Between Angels" Also by Stephen Dunn - Local Time
- Not Dancing
- Work and Love
- A Circus of Needs
- Full of Lust and Good Usage
- Looking for Holes in the Ceiling Prose Chapbooks - Five Impersonations - Winter at the Caspian Sea (with Lawrence Raab) - Book Title Home

2. Stephen P. Dunn
Stephen P. Dunn Filmography, Awards, Biography, Agent, Discussions, Photos, News Articles, Fan Sites first assistant director) (as Stephen Dunn) Mumford (1999) first assistant director) (as
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  • Dreamcatcher (2003) (first assistant director) Shipping News, The (2001) (first assistant director) Chocolat (2000) (first assistant director) Coyote Ugly (2000) (first assistant director) (as Stephen Dunn) Mumford (1999) (first assistant director) Cider House Rules, The (1999) (first assistant director) What Dreams May Come (1998) (assistant director) One Fine Day (1996) (first assistant director) (as Stephen Dunn) Kansas City (1996) (first assistant director) (as Stephen Dunn) Something to Talk About (1995) (assistant director) ... aka Grace Under Pressure (1995) Little Princess, A (1995)
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    4. Stephen Dunn - The Academy Of American Poets
    Stephen Dunn The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selected poems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. Stephen Dunn.
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    poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits poetry map ... about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook Stephen Dunn Stephen Dunn was born in New York City in 1939. He earned a B.A. in history and English from Hofstra University, attended the New School Writing Workshops, and finished his M.A. in creative writing at Syracuse University. Dunn has worked as a professional basketball player, an advertising copywriter, and an editor, as well as a professor of creative writing. Dunn's books of poetry include Local Visitations Different Hours (2000), winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize winner for poetry, Loosestrife New and Selected Poems: 1974-1994 Landscape at the End of the Century (1991), and Between Angels (1989). Dunn's other honors include the Academy Award for Literature, the James Wright Prize, and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. He has taught poetry and creative writing and held residencies at Wartburg College, Wichita State University, Columbia University, University of Washington, Syracuse University, Southwest Minnesota State College, Princeton University, and University of Michigan. Dunn is currently Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing and lives in Port Republic, New Jersey. This bio was last updated on Mar 10, 2003.

    5. Stephen Dunn
    Stephen Dunn, The Vanishings. home Last updated 2001.11.7.
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    6. Stephen Dunn
    Stephen Dunn. Author of ten collections of poetry including Loosestrife, A National Book Critics Circle Award finalist in 1996, New
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    Author of ten collections of poetry including Loosestrife , A National Book Critics Circle Award finalist in 1996, New and Selected Poems, 1974-1994 and Local Time Poetry , the Theodore Roethke Prize and the James Wright Prize.
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    Stephen Dunn. Distinguished Guest Stephen Dunn is the author of eleven collections of poetry, most recently Different Hours, winner
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    8. New York State Writers Institute - Stephen Dunn
    Stephen Dunn photo credit © Bernard C. Meyers, October 18, 2001 (Thursday) 400 Informal Seminar Assembly Hall 800 pm Reading Recital Hall, PAC UAlbany
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    Stephen Dunn began life after college in 1962 as a pro basketball player with the Williamsport, Pennsylvania Billies. In 1963, he took a job as a copywriter for Nabisco and pursued a career in advertising. It was not until 1970 that Dunn chose to devote himself to poetry, enrolling in the Master of Arts Program in Creative Writing at Syracuse University. "a spokesman for suburban middle class." [His preoccupation with ordinary life] ". . .continues to remind us that there is dignity in the mundane." - Judith Kitchen in The Georgia Review Different Hours (Pulitzer Prize, 2001, Norton) is yet another brilliant examination of everyday experience. "Use what's lying around the house," one poem advises, "Make it simple and sad." He heeds this advice, treating such domestic subjects as marital quarrels, turning 60, the news, the weather, and the New Jersey suburbs. "The Art lies in hiding the art, Horace tells us, and Stephen Dunn has proven himself a master of concealment. His honesty would not be so forceful were it not for his discrete formality; his poems would not be so strikingly naked were they not so carefully dressed."

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    Stephen Dunn Friday February 6th, 2004. Time 530 PM. STEPHEN DUNN is a Pulitzer Prizewinning poet and author of Different Hours.
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    12. Mid-American Review:Stephen Dunn
    Stephen Dunn Degrees of Fidelity Several years ago in an essay, I found myself invoking Robert Frost s wonderful statement, We
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    Degrees of Fidelity Several years ago in an essay, I found myself invoking Robert Frost's wonderful statement, "We shall be known by the delicacy of where we stop short." I tried to use it as a standard that would resonate into our dealings with others, especially those most close to us, and into matters of aesthetics. What we choose not to do in a poem, for example, may reveal as much about us as what we choose to do. This seems particularly so if our subject involves family. Yet as poets our fidelity to people we know is always complicated by our fidelities to the poem and the language we find ourselves using, not to mention to truth itself. While in many instances our subjects will be served by restraint, we can imagine in other instances that they might be served by extravagance, a going beyond proprieties and conventions. By the end of my essay, I found myself embracing Frost's statement and arguing for a poetry of uncommon, surpassing gestures. I don't think one necessarily excludes the other. Nevertheless, poemrestrained or extravagant or some combination of the twothat involve or implicate family members should raise certain questions for those of us who write them. Why are we writing about this particular subject in the first place? Certainly we have the entire world of experience to draw from. Why this poem about brother, or mother? Why now? And what must such a poem do to involve strangers in what's personal to us? As the cry of its own occasion, a worthy poem ideally should suggest some answers to those questions.

    13. Books By Stephen Dunn
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    (showing 1-20) Befriending the Earth : A Theology of Reconciliation Between Humans and the Earth
    by T. Berry Thomas E. Clarke Stephen Dunn Anne Lonergan
    Paperback - March 1991
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    Between Angels

    by Stephen Dunn Book - January 1989 - 1st Between Angels by Stephen Dunn Paperback - April 1990 List price: $11.95 Circus of Needs by Stephen Dunn Paperback - September 1978 List price: $11.95 The Closed Shop in British Industry by Stephen Dunn John Gennard Hardcover - October 1984 List price: $37.00 The Closed Shop in British Industry by Stephen Dunn Gennard J. Paperback - October 1984 List price: $14.75 Lowest price on 05/07/2004: $14.75 Different Hours : Poems by Stephen Dunn Hardcover - October 2000 List price: $22.00

    14. CancerGuide: Stephen Jay Gould's "The Median Isn't The Message"
    The text of an essay by Gould on the subject of cancer and statistics, based on his affliction withand subsequent recovery froma rare form of cancer, with a brief introduction by stephen dunn.
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    Prefatory Note by Steve Dunn
    Stephen Jay Gould was an influential evolutionary biologist who taught at Harvard University. He was the author of at least ten popular books on evolution, and science, including, among others, The Flamingo's Smile The Mismeasure of Man Wonderful Life , and Full House As far as I'm concerned, Gould's The Median Isn't the Message is the wisest, most humane thing ever written about cancer and statistics. It is the antidote both to those who say that, "the statistics don't matter," and to those who have the unfortunate habit of pronouncing death sentences on patients who face a difficult prognosis. Anyone who researches the medical literature will confront the statistics for their disease. Anyone who reads this will be armed with reason and with hope. The Median Isn't the Message is reproduced here by permission of the author.
    The Median Isn't the Message by Stephen Jay Gould
    My life has recently intersected, in a most personal way, two of Mark Twain's famous quips. One I shall defer to the end of this essay. The other (sometimes attributed to Disraeli), identifies three species of mendacity, each worse than the one before - lies, damned lies, and statistics. Consider the standard example of stretching the truth with numbers - a case quite relevant to my story. Statistics recognizes different measures of an "average," or central tendency. The

    15. Dunn, Stephen
    Comments/Inquiries ©New York University 19932004. dunn, stephen. Sex, Male. National Origin, United States of America. Era, Late 20th Century. Born, 1939.
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    16. Federal Civil Service Attorney Stephen J. Dunn Towson Maryland Workers Compensat
    Focusing on federal administrative matters and workers' compensation from offices in Towson.
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    17. Dunn, Stephen Power
    Literature Annotations. dunn, stephen Power. Genre, Poem.
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    Dunn, Stephen Power
    Genre Poem Keywords Anatomy Body Self-Image Human Worth Obesity ... Scapegoating Summary This 15-line poem considers how, through the ages, dwarves have been ridiculed. Something about their appearance makes us, in our "big, proper bodies" laugh at them. We "snicker" at the immensely obese as well, even as we are aware of the danger to their health. Then the narrator takes us one step further: "And imagine the small political base / of a fat dwarf." In the final stanza, the "we" becomes restricted to the narrator and his friends, who are socializing over dinner and can "hardly contain" themselves. But does that let the rest of usthe complicitous larger audienceoff the hook? Commentary This short poem asks us to consider some of our deep-seated prejudices against those whose appearance differs from the "norm." What is unusual about this piece is the acknowledgment that we may recognize such a stance as being unfair at the same time that we are helpless to prevent ourselves from laughing or from being judgmental. The title, "Power," emphasizes how little power is held by those who fall out of the normhow powerless they are against our ridicule. Useful for discussion of physician and medical student attitudes toward obese and deformed patients.

    18. Dunn, Stephen Long Term
    Literature Annotations. dunn, stephen. Long Term This poem is one of several by stephen dunn in which the dynamics of married life are examined
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    Genre Poem Keywords Family Relationships Loneliness Love Marital Discord ... Time Summary This poem is one of several by Stephen Dunn in which the dynamics of married life are examined. The speaker begins by saying that in marriage "anything that can happen between two people" eventually will, including things that cause incredible hurt and pain. The couple portrayed in the poem stays together through tacit agreement; whatever the hurtful event, neither refers to it. Instead, conversation centers on harmless subjects such as the garden, work, and little aches. While living together in the same house, the couple remains separate because forgiveness is not forthcoming for the spouse who trespassed. Commentary Here we have a domestic chill, one that is related with extraordinary understanding of relationships between men and women. See also

    19. Books By Stephen Dunn
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    20. CancerGuide: Stephen Jay Gould's "The Median Isn't The Message"
    Prefatory Note by Steve dunn. stephen Jay Gould was an influential evolutionary biologist who taught at Harvard The Median Isn't the Message by stephen Jay Gould
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    Prefatory Note by Steve Dunn
    Stephen Jay Gould was an influential evolutionary biologist who taught at Harvard University. He was the author of at least ten popular books on evolution, and science, including, among others, The Flamingo's Smile The Mismeasure of Man Wonderful Life , and Full House As far as I'm concerned, Gould's The Median Isn't the Message is the wisest, most humane thing ever written about cancer and statistics. It is the antidote both to those who say that, "the statistics don't matter," and to those who have the unfortunate habit of pronouncing death sentences on patients who face a difficult prognosis. Anyone who researches the medical literature will confront the statistics for their disease. Anyone who reads this will be armed with reason and with hope. The Median Isn't the Message is reproduced here by permission of the author.
    The Median Isn't the Message by Stephen Jay Gould
    My life has recently intersected, in a most personal way, two of Mark Twain's famous quips. One I shall defer to the end of this essay. The other (sometimes attributed to Disraeli), identifies three species of mendacity, each worse than the one before - lies, damned lies, and statistics. Consider the standard example of stretching the truth with numbers - a case quite relevant to my story. Statistics recognizes different measures of an "average," or central tendency. The

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