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  1. First Cities: Collected Early Poems 1960-1979: Presentation Piece, Separations, Taking Notice by Marilyn Hacker, 2003-05
  2. Alphabets of Sand by Venus Khoury-Ghata, 2009-05-29
  3. Taking Notice (Out & Out Pamphlet) by Marilyn Hacker, 1990-09
  4. King of a Hundred Horsemen: Poems (English and French Edition) by Marie Etienne, 2009-10-27
  5. The Hang-glider's Daughter : New Selected Poems by Marilyn Hacker, 1991-06
  6. Charlestown Blues: Selected Poems, a Bilingual Edition by Guy Goffette, 2007-10-01
  7. Edge (Contemporary French Poetry in Translation) by Claire Malroux, Marilyn Hacker, 1996-06
  8. Essays on Departure: New and Selected Poems 1980-2005 by Marilyn Hacker, 2006-10-26
  9. Ploughshares Spring 1996 by Marilyn Hacker,
  10. Love and War (Modern Poetry in Translation, Third Series)
  11. Poetry to Heal Your Blues (Portable Poetry)
  12. Desesperanto: Poems 1999-2002 by Marilyn Hacker, 2005-01-17
  13. She Says: Bilingual Edition by Venus Khoury-Ghata, 2003-06-01
  14. Last News of Mr. Nobody by Emmanuel Moses, 2004-11-17

21. Poets Against The War
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23. 26490. Hacker, Marilyn. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION marilyn hacker (b. 1942), US poet and editor. As quoted in AGift That Cannot be Refused, ch. 7, by Mary Biggs (1990). Said in 1983.
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Boarding the Streetcar: Variations
after a photograph by J.H. Lartigue, 1900
I. Seated towards the rear, facing backwards, smoking
in the cool day, he briskly turned his head toward the stranger, who jumped onto the moving
streetcar, one hand holding her skirt up and uncovering her rounded calf and ankle
clasped in a black stocking. He saw everything, felt and heard everything: the swift brightness of minnows
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back, but when he might have talked about it to his friends, curious and already laughing,
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when shadows as they lengthen chill our hearts.
II. the beauty was incurring and his right hand had already loosed its bird to seize this prey. Too late, the intrepid one is on board, one foot on the step, the other one still in empty air, dragging

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27. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
Authors Articles marilyn hacker This bio was last updated on 05/20/2003. marilynhacker. by marilyn hacker by marilyn hacker, Editors Corner, Winter 199697.
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Paperback original - first printing. A quarterly review of new speculative fiction. In addition to those listed above, contributors include Gardner R Dozois, George Stanley, H B Hickey, Christopher Priest, Link, Hilary Bailey, Sandy Boucher, Russell FitzGerald, Helen Adam, Ed Bryant, Joan Bernott, and Gordon Eklund . A brief introduction by Delany and Hacker. Cover and 6 drawings by Stephen Gilden. Good only condition - light creasing on spine, small peeled spot, dampstaining at upper edge.
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32. Marilyn Hacker
Translate this page À paraître La Rue palimpseste. marilyn hacker. marilyn hackerest l’auteur de neuf recueils de poésie, dont le plus récent
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33. :: Norton Poets Online :: Excerpt:: Marilyn Hacker :: Squares And Courtyards
marilyn hacker, He reads the sentence he began. He writes down somethingthat he crosses out. (c) 2000 marilyn hacker. All rights reserved.
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The Boy
It is the boy in me who's looking out
the window, while someone across the street
mends a pillowcase, clouds shift, the gutter spout
pours rain, someone else lights a cigarette?
(Because he flinched, because he didn't whirl
around, face them, because he didn't hurl
"Fascists?" "Faggots" Swine!
He writes a line. He crosses out a line. I'll never be a man, but there's a boy crossing out words: the rain, the linen-mender, are all the homework he will do today. The absence and the priviledge of gender confound in him, soprano, clumsy, frail. the younger brother in the fairy tale except, boys shouted "Jew!" across the park at him when he was coming home from school. The book that he just read, about the war, the partisans, is less a terrible and thrilling story, more a warning, more a code, and he must puzzle out the code. He has short hair, a red sweatshirt. They know of? That's shameful if it shows? That got you killed in 1942. In his story, do the partisans

34. Marilyn Hacker
JeanMichel Galibert, Épicier à Saint-Jean-de-Fos. marilyn hacker.Spring, 2003. Issue 165. for Guy Goffette. Reconstitute a sense
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Marilyn Hacker Spring, 2003 Issue 165 for Guy Goffette Reconstitute a sense to make of absence
in the still heat of noon, south, summer
where spindled years unravel and unwind.
A hound bays behind a fence. An old white van
beached beneath oleander in a yard
rusts where it ran down, where something came to grief. Some summers joy illuminated grief,
and solitude was savory. Then absence
of sheet on a clothesline flapped in a sudden summer
gust, like the curtains on a caravan
parked in a town square, billowing with wind, while children anticipated drumrolls, wind
instruments, brasses, florid joy and grief mimed close to home. From the striped awning of a van whiffs of merguez fried with onions, smell whose absence would be a small, real rift in the stuff of summer. Would have been. The dog paces his three square yards of territory, the paved part of a yard

35. Poet: Marilyn Hacker - All Poems Of Marilyn Hacker
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Exiles For K. J., Leaving and Coming Back Invocation ... Year's End
Quotations
Marilyn Hacker (b. 1942), U.S. poet and editor. As quoted in A Gift That Cannot be Refused, ch. 7, by Mary Biggs (1990). Said in 1983. "The woman poet must be either a ... sexless, reclusive eccentric, with nothing to say specifically to women, or a brilliant, tragic, tortured suicide."
Marilyn Hacker (b. 1942), U.S. poet and editor. As quoted in How to Suppress Women's Writing, ch. 6, by Joanna Russ (1983). Said on November 2, 1976. The lesbian feminist poet was commenting on the small amount of attention given to Muriel Rukeyser's collected poems, as compared with the much greater amount given to Marianne Moore (the "eccentric") and Sylvia Plath (the "suicide"). Comments about Marilyn Hacker There is no comment submitted by members.. Click here to write your comments about Marilyn Hacker
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Marilyn Hacker - The Academy of American Poets

Marilyn Hacker : The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selected poems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits.

36. Titanic Operas: Marilyn Hacker
THE REAL HIDDEN SCANDAL OF EMILY DICKINSON S LIFE by marilyn hacker.Page 1. It s a great pleasure to be here today and to see so
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THE REAL HIDDEN SCANDAL OF EMILY DICKINSON'S LIFE
by Marilyn Hacker Page 1 It's a great pleasure to be here today and to see so many friendly and familiar and unfamiliar faces and, violet force or lavender menace, here I am. And it's also, I think, a very appropriate way to celebrate the centenary of Emily Dickinson, who would really have appreciated a gathering like this. Ellen Moore said, when writing about Dickinson, that the real hidden scandal of Emily Dickinson's life was not the romances upon which biographers try vainly to speculate, but her embarrassing ignorance of mainstream American literature of the time, instead of which she read, and reread, every Anglo-American woman writer of her time: Helen Hunt Jackson, Lydia Maria Child, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Lady Georgina Fullerton, Diana Maria Craig, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Rebecca Harding Davis, Francesca Alexander, Matilde Macarnus, and of course everything that George Eliot and Mrs. Browning and every single one of the Bronte sisters wrote. "Mrs. Hunt's poems," Dickinson wrote, in an astonishing letter of 1871, "are stronger than any written by women since Mrs. Browning with the exception of Mrs. Lewes." Who but Emily Dickinson cared so much for rating women poets, or cared to read anything by Helen Hunt Jackson, other than Ramona , or cared for George Eliot's poetry, or took care to call her Mrs. Lewes, as she would have preferred?

37. Titanic Operas: Marilyn Hacker
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by Marilyn Hacker Page 2 I'm going to start with a longish poem which is written for another wonderful poet and friend, Marie Ponsot, who is here in the audience today. It's a crown of sonnets called "La Fontaine de Vaucluse," and is indeed a poem for and about women poets. It has an epigraph from Richard Howard's poem "Audiences" which is, "Why write unless you praise the sacred places?" The Fontaine de Vaucluse is, of course, where Petrarch wrote all those sonnets. There's a reference in the first poem to a line from H.D.'sin fact it's from "Tribute to Freud"she's talking about the voyage she made to Carnac with her friend Bryher in 1920. "Always two ladies alone," she says they were called. "We were not alone." I Azure striation swirls beyond the stones
flung in by French papas and German boys.
The radio guide emits trilingual noise.
"Always 'two ladies alone'; we were not alone."
Source, cunt, umbilicus, resilient blue
springs where the sheer gorge spreads wooded, mossed
thighs:
unsounded female depth in a child-sized
pool boys throw rocks at. Hobbled in platform shoes

38. Poetry: Julia Alvarez
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Ploughshares: Marilyn Hacker
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For more than twenty years, Hacker’s work has appeared in the literary journal Ploughshares. This link will connect you to several of her poems and Rafael Campo’s biography of her. You’ll also find links to the two Ploughshares issues that she guest edited.
Academy of American Poets: Marilyn Hacker
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The Academy of American Poets site features a brief biography of Hacker and links to the text of her poems, profiles of her, and “Eros and the Lyric Imagination: Poems of Love, ”a special online exhibit curated by Hacker.
The Real Hidden Scandal of Emily Dickinson’s Life
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Click on this link and you'll view an online version of Hacker's energetic poem, "Found in Translation (for Claire Malroux)," along with a short biography of the award-winning writer. You can also access a host of links to reviews of a selection of her books. Academy of American Poets: Marilyn Hacker
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This Webpage features a good biography of Hacker followed by two full-text versions of her work, a poem titled "For K.J., Leaving and Coming Back," (which can be heard in RealAudio) and the citation she wrote to the winner of the 1999 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize. Also included on this page are links to other Marilyn Hacker exhibits elsewhere on the web. Poetry Daily: Marilyn Hacker
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Visit this site, and you'll be treated to ten short reviews of Hacker's collection Squares and Courtyards . Also, as an added bonus, you can read an online version of a selection from the book, hauntingly titled "Scars on Paper." A good way to become acclimated to Hacker's poetry. BIOGRAPHY
Marilyn Hacker (b. 1942) was born in New York City, and being somewhat of a child prodigy, enrolled at New York University at the age of 15. After earning her B.A. Hacker began to send her poetry to literary journals. The response to her formalist/feminist poetry was positive, and in 1974 she published her first collection, Presentation Piece, a Lamont Poetry Selection and winner of the National Book Award. Her reputation continued to grow as she published other collections throughout the 1970s and 1980s, and in 1990 she started an influential stint as the editor for the

40. Poetry Daily Feature: Marilyn Hacker - The Paris Review
JeanMichel Galibert, Épicier à Saint-Jean-de-Fos by marilyn hacker The ParisReview Number 165, Spring 2003. Online Bookstore Listing. marilyn hacker
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by Marilyn Hacker
The Paris Review
Number 165, Spring 2003
Online Bookstore Listing
Marilyn Hacker: Marilyn Hacker is the author of nine books, including Winter Numbers (Norton), Selected Poems (Norton), and the verse novel Love, Death and the Changing of the Seasons (Norton). A new collection, Desesperanto is just out from Norton. She lives in New York and Paris, and teaches at the City College of New York.
About The Paris Review In this issue:
Poetry:
A.R. Ammons, George Bradley, Nicholas Christopher, Billy Collins, Mark Conway, John Diamond-Nigh, Lee Fulton, Guy Goffette, Dana Goodyear, Debora Greger, Marilyn Hacker, John Hollander, Robin Magowan, Cate Marvin, Juliet Mattila, W.S. Merwin, Jennifer Militello Alan Michael Parker, Melanie Rehak, Neil Shepard, Bruce Smith, Charlie Smith, Joanne Straley, Joel Whitney
Features: Ben Downing, Paula Fox, Shusha Guppy
Fiction: John Griesemer, Miranda July, Josip Novakovich, William T. Vollmann
Interview: Jorie Graham
Art: Tim Eitel, Shazia Sikander
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