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  1. Miniatures and Other Poems. by Barbara. GUEST, 2002
  2. Durer in the Window: Reflexions on Art by Barbara Guest, 2003-01-01
  3. Herself Defined by Barbara Guest, 1984
  4. The Location Of Things by Barbara Guest, 1960
  5. Biography. by Barbara. GUEST, 1980
  6. Miniatures and Other Poems (Wesleyan Poetry Series) by Barbara Guest, 2002-09-24
  7. Sesheta #2 Spring 1972 Issue by Joe, Guest, Barbara, Baxter, Glen, Bockris, Victor, Schuyler, James et al Brainard, 1972
  8. Moscow Mansions: Poems by Barbara Guest, 1973-01-01
  9. Herself Defined, H. D. and Her World by Barbara Guest, 2003
  10. UNITED ARTISTS TEN - April 1980 by Bernadette and Lewis Warsh (Editors); Bill Berkson, Cark Coolidge, Barbara Guest, Russell Banks, Carl Solomon, Fanny Howe, Allen Ginsberg, et al (Contributors) MAYER, 1980
  11. Reader VI. by Robin; Guest, Barbara; Harwood, Lee. BLASER, 1998
  12. If So, Tell Me. by Barbara. GUEST, 2001
  13. Between Worlds Number Two by Mina, Guest, Barbara, Hirschman, Jack, Porter, Bern et al Loy, 1961
  14. Fay Lansner by Barbara & Irving Sandler Guest, 1976-01-01

41. State Street Ballet
Founded in 1994, State Street Ballet is proud to present a talented international cast of sixteen dancers (seven men and nine women), from Germany, Russia, France, Canada, and throughout the United States, with guest artists from some of the finest companies in the world. (Santa barbara, CA)
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43. Barbara Feldon - TV Tome
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Biographical Information Birthday: March 12, 1941
Birth Place: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Birth Name: Barbara Hall
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  • Best Known for her role of Agent 99 in "Get Smart". Since that show she starred in the TV movies "Let's Switch" and "Get Smart Again" and did interviews with shows like the syndicated "Entertainment Tonight" and hosted her very own women's issues cable show in the 1980's. Most recently she has guest starred in shows and starred in plays and was a guest in the "NBC 75Th Anniversary Special".
  • She is still recognized by people for her role of Agent 99 and asked the question what was Agent 99's real name? According to her Agent 99 wasn't given a real name by Buck Henry, one of the show's writers. Although in one episode of "Get Smart" Agent 99 gave the name Susan and some people think it was Susan though later in the episode she told Maxwell Smart that it wasn't her real name. She mentioned that "Get Smart" was a good show and gave many catch phrases like "Would You Believe?" and "Missed it By That Much" and "Sorry About That Chief" that many people still recall, and sometimes use today. Because of re-runs the show is still known.
  • She is 61 now and lives in New York. If you'd like to write Barbara, e-mail me and I'll send you the address in which I used and got a response back from, and still write and chat with her today. She's the sweetest down-to-earth person you could ever know.
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    45. Barbara Walters - TV Tome
    Is known for her hosting The barbara Walters Specials where barbara interviewsmany 1984 ) The Today Show (1952) - Host (1963-1976) guest Starring Roles.
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    Biographical Information Barbara Walters TV Guide Cover (12/30/1972) Birthday: September 25, 1931
    Birth Place: Boston, Massachusetts
    Birth Name: Barbara Ann Walters
    Notes
  • Was married to Lee Guber from 1963-1976, together they have one child. Was married to producer Merv Adelson from 1986 to 1992.
  • She is a vegetarian.
  • Won a Daytime Emmy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2000.
  • Is known for her hosting "The Barbara Walters Specials" where Barbara interviews many different celebrities.
  • Has worked extensively on radio shows of others and her own.
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    Acting Appearances Starring Roles The View (1997) - Host (1978) - Co-Anchor (1984- ) The Today Show (1952) - Host (1963-1976) Guest Starring Roles The Tonight Show with Jay Leno - Guest - Show #2658 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno - Guest - Show #2653 Late Show with David Letterman - Guest - Show #2093 America's Funniest Home Videos - Herself - AFV's 300th Episode (1) Late Show with David Letterman - Guest - Show #1995 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno - Guest - Show #2433 Late Show with David Letterman - Guest - Show #1776 Late Show with David Letterman - Guest - Show #1707 SportsCentury - Herself - Billy Martin, Part Two
  • 46. Barbara Guest/Anne Dunn, Stripped Tales
    Book review by Kevin Killian.
    http://www.poetry.org/issues/issue1/alltext/rvkil.htm
    Kevin Killian
      Barbara Guest/Anne Dunn, Stripped Tales
      Kelsey St. Press, 1995. $14.00.

      In the hoopla surrounding the recent publication of Guest's Selected Poems I hope this book does not go unnoticed. What is it with Barbara Guest? Can't she just do the same thing over and over again? Stripped Tales
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    48. BARBARA GUEST
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    BARBARA GUEST geb. 1920 in Wilmington (North Carolina) Letzte Änderung Lyrik
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    49. Thomas Gray - The Academy Of American Poets
    The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selected poems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits.
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    Discover the dude in you and escape to a real working guest ranch in Californiacoastal mountain paradise, located just north of Santa barbara.
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    51. Barbara Guest - The Academy Of American Poets
    barbara guest The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selectedpoems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. barbara guest.
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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 Barbara Guest Barbara Guest was born in Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1920. She attended the University of California, Los Angeles, and the University of California, Berkeley, from which she graduated in 1943. Early in her career, she was known predominantly as a writer of the New York School, a group of poets that included John Ashbery Kenneth Koch Frank O'Hara , and James Schuyler. The New York School represented a rejection of the dominant school of confessional poetry and was deeply influenced by the action painters of the 1950s and 1960s, particularly Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, and Larry Rivers. Throughout the 1950s, Guest worked as a writer for Art News magazine, and she has continued to write articles and reviews for many art magazines. The tension between the lyrical (or musical) and the graphic (or material) is a defining feature of her work, and her poetry often utilizes space as a way to draw attention to language. Guest has published numerous collections of poetry, among them Miniatures and Other Poems (Wesleyan University Press, 2002)

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    53. Jacket 10 - January 2000 - Contents Page - Features: Guest, O'Hara, Bunting
    Jacket 10.
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    Barbara Guest Feature Charles Bernstein
    Susan Gevirtz
    Barbara Guest The Confetti Trees
    Sara Lundquist on The Countess From Minneapolis
    Wendy Mulford The Blue Stairs Ramez Qureshi Rocks on a Platter John Tranter Geoff Ward If So, Tell Me Marjorie Welish : "The Lyric Lately" (a work-in-progress) Russell Ferguson Lytle Shaw Ron Koertge John Latta David Lehman Photo: Basil Bunting, 1980 Reviews, Interviews, et cetera: Richard Caddel Complete Poems Basil Bunting reading Visit the Basil Bunting Poetry Centre in Durham Thomas Bell Imagining Language Kent Johnson : interviews Henry Gould Norman Finkelstein : reviews Armand Schwerner Poems Joe Amato Stephen Burt Denise Duhamel Chris Emery Ulli Freer John Kinsella Kate Lilley Peter Minter Lytle Shaw Dale Smith Pete Spence Nathaniel Tarn Tony Towle Geoff Ward Charles Harper Webb Marjorie Welish Great Moments in Literature: Belgrade researchers pinpoint location of Letters Jacket carried this notice in January 2000: Does poetry really eMatter? The strangely-named

    54. Barbara Guest If So, Tell Me
    Review by Geoff Ward.
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    If So, Tell Me
    C O N T E N T S
    H O M E P A G E T E N
    Geoff Ward reviews
    Barbara Guest, If So, Tell Me
    You can visit Reality Street's website at freespace.virgin.net/reality.street/
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    B ORN IN 1920 in North Carolina, Barbara Guest spent her childhood in Florida and California, graduating from Berkeley before moving to New York. It was in the 1960s in New York City that she made a name as a poet, connecting not only with the New York School writers Frank O'Hara, John Ashbery and James Schuyler, but also the painters of the Abstract Expressionist movement, whose replacement of representation by gesture would (along with other painterly attributes) influence her poetry.
    Some startling and experimental collections over the next decade - most famously Moscow Mansions (1973) and The Countess from Minneapolis (1976) - set her work at a critical distance from both the autobiography and overt emotionalism of O'Hara and Schuyler and the protracted vocalisation and syntax of meditation that characterise Ashbery. Guest's work seemed to run on a parallel track to the innovations of the Language group, while speaking through traditions of aestheticism and of female-authored modernism, yet simultaneously showing no group affiliations at all.
    If So, Tell Me

    55. Naropa University - Summer Writing Program 1998
    barbara guest Tribute conversation between Mei-mei Berssenbrugge and barbara guest.
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    ... SWP 1998 Summer Writing Program 1998 Barbara Guest Tribute
    conversation between Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge and Barbara Guest Barbara Guest, a major poet of The New York School, has recently authored several books of poetry including Defensive Rapture, The Altos with artist Richard Turtle, Fair Realism , and Musicality with artist June Felter. She published a biography Herself Defined: H.D. the Poet and her World in 1984 and has served as visiting lecturer at Bethlehem College, Brown University, University of New York at Buffalo, University of California at San Diego, among others, and at the H.D. Symposia at Bryn Mawr and the Southbank Imagist Conference in London. Her awards include the Lawrence Lipton Award for Literature, the Longview Award, and the Yaddo Fellowship. Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge was born in Beijing in 1947, and grew up in Massachusetts. Her books include

    56. UPNE | Rocks On A Platter
    A major poet reflects on the poetic process. Brief review of barbara guest's 'Rocks on a Platter.'
    http://www.dartmouth.edu/acad-inst/upne/0-8195-6372-2.html
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    Rocks on a Platter
    Guest, Barbara A meditation on the difficulty of assemblage and a reflection on the poetic process.
    Rocks on a Platter began as an attempt to write about the making of a poem and in so doing, establishes a literary approach other than the essay form, with the rocks of the title being offered for the poem's construction. The resulting long poem is a meditation on the difficulty of assemblage and seeks to express and reflect on the poetic process. Barbara Guest's densely but deftly allusive poetry reveals the range and depth of her cultural knowledge, bespeaking a major poet at the peak of her powers.
    Guest's work is saturated in the visual arts and music, and extends the formal experiments of modernism, playing abstract qualities of language against its sensuousness and materiality, and switching effortlessly from the real to the imagined. Innovative, intimate, erudite, her poems articulate a feminist aesthetic that seeks not to dispel mystery but to elaborate and perpetuate it.
      TABLE OF CONTENTS
    Wesleyan Poetry Series
    Wesleyan University Press distributed by University Press of New England
    Poetry
    (Cloth edition is un-jacketed.

    57. Cinematic Salon
    Cinematic Salon Wednesday February 13 700pm ­ 900pm @ The Sugar Refinery­ 1115 Granville Street Special guest ­ barbara Goslawski.
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    Cinematic Salon Wednesday February 13
    This Cinematic Salon is being held in conjunction with
    Guest Curated by Barbara Goslawski
    This exhibition presents films that showcase works accomplished by filmmakers who bring to their work a somewhat different sensibility - wisdom, age, and life experience. Featuring Michael Snow's The Living Room the line up also includes: Dream Time - Al Sens
    Why? - Carol Halstead
    Useless - Glen Sanford
    Dream Walk - Mary Burns
    Cheek to Cheek - Michelle Bjornson back to the press releases

    58. Forces Of Imagination. Writing On Writing
    Essays by barbara guest. Kelsey St. Press, Berkeley, California, 2003.
    http://www.jbeilharz.de/guest/forces.html
    Forces of Imagination
    Writing on Writing, by Barbara Guest. Cover and interior images by Laurie Reid. Kelsey St. Press, Berkeley, California, 2003. 108 pages, $14
    Opinions on this book
    We expect poets to give a first-hand account of what poetry is. But some poets, when they write criticism, produce a kind of prose that is itself on the verge of being poetry. Valéry, Stevens and Marianne Moore belong to this "visionary company." And so does Barbara Guest, whose writings on poetry, collected here, are among the most inspiring works of their kind. It is a deep pleasure to know that such writing can still exist. — John Ashbery*
    In this companion to her important poetry, Barbara Guest may be said to advance a poetics amazed in its dreaminess and lyrical in its critical register. No wonder the Symbolist poetics from which she takes her core meaning is as integral to her poetry as it is: it is the way she thinks! Her aphoristic plasticity is affirmative, affirmative in performing imaginative acts on our behalf. — Marjorie Welish*
    Guest has earned her formidable reputation through dedication to modern lyric's difficult double-project of making song think and making thought sing, of stretching the very medium of conceptual thought — language — all the way toward music and affect, but without relinquishing any of the rigor of conceptual intellection. The essays, talks and addresses, and prose and verse meditations now gathered in Forces of Imagination offer welcome points of entry into Guest's challenging aesthetic.

    59. Barbara Niven Message Boards: Barbara's Guest Book
    barbara Niven Message Boards barbara s guest Book (Moderated by barbara), PostNew Topic my profile directory login register search faq forum home
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    60. Poetry By Barbara Guest
    Excerpts from Rocks on a Platter.
    http://www.scc.rutgers.edu/however/v1_2_1999/current/new-writing/guest.html
    BARBARA GUEST from: Rocks on a Platter I To live is to defend a form . . . Ideas. As they find themselves. In trees? To choose a century they are prepared to inhabit. Dreams set by typography. A companionship with crewlessness - - shivering fleece - - Ship shoal rocks to approach this land raving! Rocks, platter, words, words . . . mammoth teeth. mobility interseamed with print: "a small car beside the porch and wind with a harsh caress . . ." another STORY BEGINS: A DONKEY DRAWS A CART TO THE FURNACE AND
    THE CHILDREN PRESS AROUND, THEIR SMALL TEETH GLOWING. I heard the wolf. It had been a vagabond voyage and the entrepreneur was fatigued, yet
    held up his head inflamed with "LITERATURE, the ABSURD." Ideas
    dropped off vines and into his mouth. An idea fell off a SECULAR vine
    roaming his head: BAKED APPLES! Among his listeners, a waterer of his vines, was a beautiful girl who hand-
    typed A BOOK CALLED "BAKED APPLES." THESE ARE STORIES

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