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         Gander Forrest:     more books (34)
  1. As a Friend: A Novel by Forrest Gander, 2008-09-17
  2. Science & Steepleflower (New Directions Paperbook) by Forrest Gander, 1998-05
  3. The Night: (Facing Pages) by Jaime Saenz, 2007-01-15
  4. Eye Against Eye by Forrest Gander, 2005-09-27
  5. Torn Awake by Forrest Gander, 2001-09
  6. Connecting Lines: New Poetry from Mexico (Spanish Edition)
  7. Thinking Poetics: Essays on George Oppen (Modern & Contemporary Poetics)
  8. Firefly Under the Tongue: Selected Poems (New Directions Paperbook) by Coral Bracho, 2008-04-17
  9. Immanent Visitor: Selected Poems of Jaime Saenz, A Bilingual Edition by Jaime Saenz, 2002-10-07
  10. Deeds of Utmost Kindness (Wesleyan Poetry Series) by Forrest Gander, 1994-01-01
  11. The Blue Rock Collection (Salt Modern Poets) by Forrest Gander, 2004-07-13
  12. Rush to the Lake by Forrest Gander, 2002-07-01
  13. A Faithful Existence: Reading, Memory, and Transcendence by Forrest Gander, 2005-09-21
  14. No Shelter: The Selected Poems of Pura López-Colomé by Pura Lopez-Colome, 2002-04-01

1. Forest Gander
FORREST GANDER. FORREST GANDER is the editor of Mouth to Mouth, a bilingual anthology of contemporary Mexican poets, and the author of five poetry books, including Torn Awake and Science Steepleflower, both from New Directions. In 2002, Ganders translations, No Shelter Selected Poems of Pura López Colomé
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FORREST GANDER FORREST GANDER is the editor of Mouth to Mouth, a bilingual anthology of contemporary Mexican poets, and the author of five poetry books, including Torn Awake With poet C.D. Wright, he co-edits the literary book press Lost Roads Publishers and keeps a small orchard outside of Providence, Rhode Island. Gander is Professor of English Literature and Director of the Graduate Program in Creative Writing at Brown University. Torn Awake (NEW)

2. StorySouth / New Southern Poetry By Forrest Gander
Forrest Gander. LIBRETTOS FOR EROS. from Deeds of Utmost Kindness (1994). YouDo not even know How violently you are involved. © 1994 Forrest Gander.
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current issue back issues about editors ... resources Forrest Gander LIBRETTOS FOR EROS from Deeds of Utmost Kindness for Frank Stanford, Poet, 1948-1978 Land Surveyor And came home with beggar ticks in his pubis
And the light syrup stink of urine in his jeans,
Godawful b.o., sat on the bed unlaced his redwings
And lay back on brown blood stains in the unmade
Sheets and the ferruginous odor of her period, saying
Holy holy holy, I do not feel kindly
To the copperhead in the copple-stones and the brown
Recluse making its nest in my underwear,
I hate poison sumac poison ivy poison huckleberry.

3. TWO LINES Contributors - Forrest Gander
Forrest Gander. Forrest Gander s most recent book is Science Steepleflowerfrom New Directions. He edited and translated poems
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4. Forrest Gander
Forrest Gander. Forrest Gander is the editor of Mouth to Mouth, a bilingualanthology of contemporary Mexican poets, and the author
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Forrest Gander
Forrest Gander is the editor of Mouth to Mouth, a bilingual anthology of contemporary Mexican poets, and the author of five books, including Torn Awake and from New Directions. His other titles include Rush to the Lake Lynchburg and Deeds of Utmost Kindness
In 2002, Gander's translations, and his translations with Kent Johnson, Immanent Visitor: The Selected Poems of Jaime Saenz , were released. He has been the recipient of two Gertrude Stein Awards for Innovative North American Writing and a Whiting Award for Writers. His critical essays appear in The Nation, The Boston Review, and The Providence Journal, among other places. Together with C.D. Wright, he co-edits the literary book press Lost Roads Publishers and keeps a small orchard outside Providence.
Gander is Professor of English and Comparative Literature and Director of the Graduate Program in literary Arts at Brown University.
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5. Magical Realism : Forrest Gander
Forrest Gander. Books. Deeds of Utmost Kindness; Eggplants and LotusRoot; Immanent Visitor Selected Poems of Jaime Saenz; Lynchburg;
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  • Mouth to Mouth: Poems by Twelve Contemporary Mexican Women A landmark anthology contains poetry from twelve of the brightest modern Mexican women and illustrates the impact that these poets are having on the course of modern Mexican literature.
  • No Shelter: The Selected Poems of Pura Lopez-Colome
  • Rush to the Lake
  • A collection of poems that explores the erotic depths of human interaction with the land
  • Torn Awake
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  • 6. La Vitrina - Literature - Forrest Gander
    Forrest Gander and Pura López Colomé The Ark upon His Shouldersby Forrest Gander My husband did all this. We used to live in
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    The Ark upon His Shoulders
    by Forrest Gander
    My husband did all this. We used to live
    in a rambling kind of house with gossipy verandas.
    Then he bought a stove, an iron stove with a reservoir to it. He always insisted it was bad luck to come in that door
    and go out the other. It's bad luck to pay back salt if you borrow it. To the day he died he smelled pulled up from the dirt. He worked The Norfolk Southern forty years walking on top of freight trains. I've seen him up there and the wind just blowing-you could see the wind blowing his clothes. Our second house he built it. Cut me a yard broom from dogwood bushes, tied in three places. Hogs squealed under the floorboards in winter-you could see one through the cracks. He had something he said to hush them. Come up the porchsteps arms full of lightwood. In those days we drank good old cool water out of the well-cool and put some syrup in it and stir it up and drink it right along with our dinner. The summers were so hot you saw

    7. About Forrest Gander
    Forrest gander forrest Gander s most recent titles are Torn Awake (NewDirections) and two books of translation, No Shelter Selected
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    Forrest Gander
    Forrest Gander's most recent titles are Torn Awake (New Directions) and two books of translation, (Graywolf) and Immanent Visitor: Selected Poems of Jaime Saenz (University of California). Back to "Finding the Phenomenal Oppen")
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    8. Events
    A Reading and Discussion with Forrest gander forrest Gander is the editor of Mouthto Mouth, a bilingual anthology of contemporary Mexican poets, and the
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    Jiménez-Porter Series at the Writers’ House 2003-2004
    FALL Thursday, September 18, 7:00 p.m.
    A Lecture by Andrea Barrett

    Andrea Barrett has published five novels including The Voyage of the Narwhal (1998) and two story collections, Ship Fever (1996) for which she won the 1996 National Book Award for fiction, and most recently Servants of the Map (W.W. Norton, 2002). Barrett is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship (1992), a Guggenheim Fellowship (1997), and the MacArthur Fellowship (2001). She lives in Rochester, New York.
    Thursday, October 16, 7:00 p.m.
    A Reading and Discussion with Forrest Gander

    Forrest Gander is the editor of Mouth to Mouth, a bilingual anthology of contemporary Mexican poets, and the author of five poetry books, including Torn Awake and Science and Steepleflower , both from New Directions. In 2002, Gander’s translations, No Shelter: Selected Poems of Pura López Colomé and his translations with Kent Johnson

    9. Forrest Gander Biography
    Readings in Contemporary Poetry Friday, December 10, 1999 548 West 22nd Street, NYC,700pm. forrest gander was born in Barstow, in the Mojave Desert, in 1956.
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    Friday, December 10, 1999
    548 West 22nd Street, NYC, 7:00pm
    Forrest Gander was born in Barstow, in the Mojave Desert, in 1956. He is the editor of Mouth to Mouth (Milkweed Editions) a bilingual anthology of contemporary Mexican poets, and the author of four books, most recent of which is from New Directions. His other titles include Rush to the Lake (Alice James Books); Lynchburg (University of Pittsburgh Press); and Deeds of Utmost Kindness (Wesleyan University Press). He has been the recipient of two Gertrude Stein Awards for Innovative North American Writing and a Whiting Award for Writers. His critical essays appear in The Nation, The Boston Review, and The Providence Journal, among other places. Together with C.D. Wright, he co-edits the literary book press Lost Roads Publishers and keeps a small orchard outside Providence. He teaches at Harvard University.
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    10. Forrest Gander-Brown Writing
    forrest gander, Director of the Program, is author of six poetry books,most recently Torn Awake and Science Steepleflower. He
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    Forrest Gander , Director of the Program, is author of six poetry books, most recently Torn Awake and . He is the editor of Mouth to Mouth: Poems by 12 Contemporary Mexican Women and the translator of No Shelter: Selected Poems of Pura Lopez Colome and (with Kent Johnson) Immanent Visitor: Selected Poems of Jaime Saenz . He has received a number of awards including The Whiting Award for Writers and The Gertrude Stein Award for Innovative North American Poetry. More Robert Coover Robert Creeley Brian Evenson ... Thalia Field Forrest Gander Michael Harper Carole Maso Gale Nelson Aishah Rahman ... back

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    The author of five books of poetry, including Torn Awake and Science Steepleflower, both from New Directions, forrest gander also writes literary criticism (The Nation, Boston Book Review, The
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    12. UPNE | Deeds Of Utmost Kindness
    Wesleyan University Press. Deeds of Utmost Kindness. gander, forrest. One of the most original and fascinating books of poetry I have seen in some time.
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    Deeds of Utmost Kindness
    Gander, Forrest
    A travelogue that employs diverse settings and styles of poetry.
    FORREST GANDER is Associate Professor of English at Providence College in Rhode Island and author of Lynchburg (1993) and Rush to the Lake (1988). Wesleyan Poetry Series
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    13. Forrest Gander
    Readings in Contemporary Poetry. silence. What closes and then luminous?What opens and then dark? Kawarazaki Gonjuro steps from his
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    silence
    What closes and then luminous? What opens and then dark? Kawarazaki Gonjuro steps from his make-up mirror Into the violet extinction, taste of eggwhite On his lips. The ocean's slant eye Shutting on sand while children at jungle gyms Parachute upward like seeds From the dandelion's feathery pappus. The birdwatcher lifts her glasses. Halo light Perforates the curtains of her retinas. And the valves of every ear blow open. Then Rain, not in torrents, but ceaselessly comes Unchecked out of everywhere with nothing To slacken it. Back
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    14. Jaime Saenz
    Five poems by the Bolivian poet (19211986) translated by Kent Johnson and forrest gander.
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    Jaime Saenz
    Five poems from: As the Comet Passes
    translated by Kent Johnson and Forrest Gander
    Jaime Saenz (1921-1986) is Bolivia's leading writer of the 20th century. Prolific as poet, novelist, and non-fiction writer, his baroque, propulsive syntax and dedication to themes of death, alcoholism, and otherness make his poetry among the most idiosyncratic in the Spanish-speaking world.
    High Above the Dark City
    Your Skull

    for Silvia Natalia Rivera
    The Basket of Wool
          "Come here, little parrot; let's make this basket of yarn toll like a bell," leaving everyone happy with this Japanese music that makes me weep, in summoning, The City for Blanca Wiethuchter and Ramiro Molina Jaime Saenz dressed in a beggar's jacket Watching the River Flow for Leonardo Garcia Pabon You can also read an excerpt from Jaime Saenz's long poem Immanent Visitor in this issue of Jacket. Jaime Saenz (1921-1986) is Bolivia's leading writer of the 20th century. Prolific as poet, novelist, and non-fiction writer, his baroque, propulsive syntax and dedication to themes of death, alcoholism, and otherness make his poetry among the most idiosyncratic in the Spanish-speaking world. Los Papeles de Narciso Lima Acha , Saenz's work also stands as a singular example of artistic and personal courage.

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    16. Forrest Gander - The Academy Of American Poets
    forrest gander The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selected poems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. Some pages also include RealAudio clips of the Find a Poet forrest gander. Support this site forrest gander. forrest gander was born in Barstow, California, in 1956
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    19. Boston Review | Forrest Gander: The Ceremony...
    While I wheel toward your awakened face, the waterfall of your word. ForrestGander. Copyright Boston Review, 1993–2003. All rights reserved.
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    The Ceremony of Opening the Mouth and the Eyes
    Now, for instance, in the after-storm sheen,
    just when you are beginning your sentence leaning
    toward me taking a deep breath,
    in the merely allowed seeing, the between
    dips of the head when horses water, aromatized by sweat,
    the air vibrant with mosquitoes, rapt of you,
    impregnate with your conversation,
    even in this exquisite and common
    here, the strictly expressed, I fall through
    our part of the text to the scrim beyond your word in slow anguilliform movements. Away and toward. As eels swim palindromically. Not receding so much as underdrawn. Dismissing your sparked eyes, the bubble of your morpheme not yet exploding into a thud A schizophrenic said, I heard a voice say: he is conscious of life Soul, multilingual in the same tongue. And as the orthogonals roll back to a trace between us, intention comes to be

    20. Science And Steepleflower & There Are Three
    forrest gander. It is haunting in the manner as forrest gander s Scienceand Steepleflower; they both remind the reader of connections lost.
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    Poetry Science and Steepleflower Forrest Gander New Directions, $12.95 (paper)
    There Are Three Donald Revell Wesleyan University Press, $25 (paper) by Tod Marshall These two exceptional new books by two of our finest contemporary poets both articulate loss and renewal. Forrest Gander's fundamental trope is geological; he plumbs the lexical depths of our connections to the earth, vividly revealing how eros inhabits the landscape. Donald Revell's imagination orients more toward the musical; his poetry announces suffering and endurance, grace and redemption. In blossoms and fissures, tree trunks and waterways, Gander's poems interrogate the long script of how we can "thread" ourselves back into "the dull wood," "the groined chamber of salt," and realize how the "beloved's body"-that otherness with which we desperately long for contact-is also the body of land, plant, and water. Science and Steepleflower emphasizes sexual union as a relief from exile from the other-the bodily, human other-as well as our exile from landscape, the physical exteriors that give shape to what Charles Olson called "our own primary." Sea and mud, particular plants and rocks and waters become, if we take the time to know them, home. Gander's third book is both his most ambitious and his most successful. Formally, the poems are diverse and accomplished. The fragmented, disjointed syntax that he used in

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