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  1. A House at the Edge of Tears (Lannan Translation Series Selection) by Venus Khoury-Ghata, 2005-11-01
  2. He and I by Emmanuel Moses, 2009-10-15
  3. New Yorker September 22 2008 Aleksandar Hemon Fiction, Spike Lee, The State of Sarah Palin, Poems by Marilyn Hacker & Bob Dylan
  4. The Progressive October 2009 Joseph Stiglitz Interview, Nanotechnology in Consumer Items, The Carbon Footprint of War, Gary Farmer, Poem by Marilyn Hacker
  5. Open Places, Number 27 With tls (c 1980-81) by featured poet Marilyn Hacker to colleague Lew Ellingham; also an autograph post card signed, by Hacker to Ellingham from Rio De Janeiro, March, 1981 by Eleanor M, ed [Marilyn Hacker] Bender, 1979
  6. Marilyn Hacker. Desesperanto: Poems, 1999-2002.(Book Review): An article from: World Literature Today by Leslie Schenk, 2004-09-01
  7. Taking Notice, Poems By Marilyn Hacker by Marilyn Hacker, 1980
  8. Biography - Hacker, Marilyn (1942-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  9. Poetry - Contemporary French Poetry in Translation, a Special Double Issue (October November 2000, Vol. CLXXVII.1) by Marilyn & John Taylor, Eds. Hacker, 2000
  10. Poetry Volume 190 Number 3 June 2007 by Charles Bernstein, David Biespiel, et all 2007
  11. THE KENYON REVIEW NEW SERIES VOLUME XIII NUMBER 2 SPRING 1991 by Marilyn and David H. Lynn (editors for this issue) [A The Kenyon Review) Hacker, 1991-01-01
  12. THE KENYON REVIEW NEW SERIES VOLUME XV NUMBER 4 FALL 1993 SPECIAL SECTION: SCIENCE, SCIENCE FICTION AND POETRY by Marilyn (editor) [Carol Ascher, Stephen Dixon, Maxin (The Kenyon Review) Hacker, 1993-01-01
  13. Two Cities by Marilyn Hacker, 1994-12
  14. Kenyon Review Volume XVI Number 1 Winter 1994 by Marilyn (Editor) Hacker, 1994

41. Holloway Poetry Series - Marilyn Hacker
Wednesday, March 17. marilyn hacker. marilyn hacker lives in New York and Paris,and teaches at the City College of New York and the CUNY Graduate Center.
http://ist-socrates.berkeley.edu/~poetry/hacker.html
Wednesday, March 17 Marilyn Hacker is the author of ten books, most recently Desesperanto (Norton 2003); also of Winter Numbers , which received a Lambda Literary Award and the Lenore Marshall Award of The Nation magazine and the Academy of American Poets in 1995, Selected Poems, which was awarded the Poets' Prize in 1996, and the verse novel Love, Death and the Changing of the Seasons. Squares and Courtyards appeared in 2000. First Cities, a re-issue of her first three books, including the National Book Award-winning Presentation Piece, was also published in 2003. She Says, "Essay on Departure" at Poetry Daily Tanya Brolaski is a first-year PhD student at Berkeley, where she studies Renaissance poetry. She co-curates the New Brutalism Reading Series in Oakland, CA. Her work has appeared in Involuntary Vision: After Kurosawa's Dreams, Pom2, Litvert.com, the 100 Days Anthology, and elsewhere. She lives in Alameda and writes the blog Swimming for Dummies holloway home:

42. To Marilyn Hacker
To marilyn hacker. by Howard A. Landman. This poem was a response to reading3 1/2 books of poetry by poet marilyn hacker, back to back.
http://www.polyamory.org/~howard/Poetry/marilyn.html
To Marilyn Hacker
by Howard A. Landman
I close the book at last, and then my eyes
I also close, to watch the echoes fade:
Old friends departing. Still, to my surprise,
A few remain. They cling like geckoes, splayed
Toes nonchalant to verticality.
But I'm dislodged by all your poetry.
Though likely not your type or even gender,
I'd love to share your table, or your bed,
Then watch you thresh the moment till you render
A tight iambic abstract to be read
By others; knowing you by name, me never,
What could they understand of what had been?
Reality long flown, a poem must sever
A lambent few details from all you've seen.
But oh, to be the beam that merits bending
By that prism,
The image worth reflecting
In that mirror,
The shine so bright it might at last burn paper
Through that lens.
Omega campsite, May 25th-28th 1996
revised June 1997
This poem was a response to reading 3 1/2 books of poetry by poet Marilyn Hacker , back to back. If you want to learn more about her, you can click on the above link, read Samuel R. Delany's autobiography The Motion Of Light In Water , or read her poems yourself. Many of them are online, including:

43. Presentation Piece By Marilyn Hacker
Signed, hacker. CrossReferences. marilyn hacker has written poems on—andhas been written about by—Samuel R. Delany and Thomas M. Disch.
http://www.paraethos.com/library/present.htm
"In an affluent society
cannibalism
is a sexual predilection"
This is not fresh meat. It was kept overnight
in a tab of brine. Hand remembers
the ribs' wet parting, the heavy pulse on the palm.
this is not the door to the engine room
though a pulse whines in the walls.
Green velvet ropes enlace a green
velvet chaise-longue, beneath
the purple jewels of the parvence empress. Meet me tonight under your tongue. Your cock whispers inside my thigh that there is language without memory. Your fingers plan wet symphonies in my garrulous secret places. About the Author Read about her work Cancer Winter Her poem: Invocation is online. This is her entry in The Academy of American Poets Signed, Hacker Cross-References Samuel R. Delany and Thomas M. Disch . The last time she read in Toronto, she was up against William S. Burroughs and Kathy Acker , who were reading elsewhere, but she still managed a full hall.

44. Marilyn Hacker S Villanelle
wake to ourselves, exhausted, in the late not understanding how wecelebrate our bodies. Every day we separate. marilyn hacker
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Villanelle
Every day our bodies separate,
exploded torn and dazed.
Not understanding what we celebrate
we grope through languages and hesitate
and touch each other, speechless and amazed;
and every day our bodies separate
us further from our planned, deliberate
ironic lives. I am afraid, disphased,
not understanding what we celebrate
when our fused limbs and lips communicate the unlettered power we have raised. Every day our bodies' separate routines are harder to perpetuate. In wordless darkness we learn wordless praise, not understanding what we celebrate; wake to ourselves, exhausted, in the late not understanding how we celebrate our bodies. Every day we separate. Marilyn Hacker

45. Marilyn Hacker S Villanelle Late Summer
things. I certainly can t say I love you. And it makes me ratherdull. The conversation hits a certain lull. marilyn hacker
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Villanelle: Late Summer
I love you and it makes me rather dull
when everyone is voluble and gay.
The conversation hits a certain lull.
I moon, rattled as china in a bull
shop, wanting to go, wanting to stay.
I love you and it makes me rather dull.
You might think I had cotton in my skull.
And why is one in Staithes and not in Hay?
The conversation hits a certain lull.
You took a fretful, unoriginal and unrelaxing friend on holiday. I love you and it makes me rather dull. A sheepish sky, with puffs of yellow wool, watches the tide interrogate the day. The conversation hits a certain lull. And I am grimly silent, swollen full of unsaid things. I certainly can't say "I love you." And it makes me rather dull. The conversation hits a certain lull. Marilyn Hacker

46. Marilyn Hacker On Hédi Kaddour
Poetry by Hédi Kaddour Translated by marilyn hacker. Hédi Kaddour Copyright© 2003 by marilyn hacker, all rights reserved. This text
http://english.chass.ncsu.edu/freeverse/Archives/Winter_2003/poems/M_Hacker_on_K
Poetry
Translated by Marilyn Hacker

was born in Tunisia in 1945, but has lived in France since childhood. He has published three books of poems with Gallimard: La Fin des vendanges Jamais une ombre simple (1994) and Passage au Luxembourg (2000), as well as three books with smaller publishers, and a collection of essays on poetry, L'Emotion impossible . Poems of his, in Marilyn Hacker's translation, have appeared in APR The Antioch Review The Denver Quarterly Lyric The Kenyon Review New Letters The New Yorker The Paris Review Ploughshares Poetry Poetry International Poetry London PN Review Prairie Schooner and Verse , as well as in the Faber anthology , Twentieth Century French Poems
The Jackal's Wedding When the sky has stayed too intensely
blue for too long, it sometimes happens that people
dress in gray and in dull colors.
Like an appeal. Sometimes a little
rain will even fall.
Then - between the red earth of the hills
the volatile lead of the drizzle
and the first shoots of barley there's a kind of sunlight-flash and the rainbow springs forth.

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48. Dialogue Through Poetry
marilyn hacker is the author of nine books, including Presentation Piece, whichreceived the National Book Award in 1975, Winter Numbers, which received a
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Marilyn Hacker is the author of nine books, including Presentation Piece, which received the National Book Award in 1975, Winter Numbers, which received a Lambda Literary Award and the Lenore Marshall Award of The Nation magazine and the Academy of American Poets, both in 1995, and the verse novel, Love, Death and the Changing of the Seasons . Her Selected Poems was awarded the Poets' Prize in 1996 .Going Back to the River received a Lambda Literary Award in 1991. Her most recent book, Squares and Courtyards, was published by W.W. Norton in 2000. A Long-Gone Sun, her translation of Claire Malroux's Soleil de Jadis, was published by The Sheep Meadow Press in 2000. Here There Was Once a Country, her translations of the poems of Vénus Khoury-Ghata, was published in the spring of 2001 by Oberlin College Press. She was editor of The Kenyon Review from 1990-1994, and co-edited a special issue of

49. Hacker's Poetry Is True To Form - Suite101.com
Review of Selected Poems 19651990, by marilyn hacker. WW Norton CompanyNew York, 1994. 250pp. Related Subject(s) hacker, marilyn, 1942- .
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50. Marilyn Hacker
Desesperanto Poems 19992002 Desesperanto Poems 1999-2002 The pages of MarilynHacker s Desesperanto are filled with stunning language and refreshing
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ISBN 0807068330 Price $15.00 Embracing wholly contemporary matter in the idiomatic classicism perfected by her predecessor, W.H. Auden, Marily Hacker is so limber in her scansion, so poised in her shapings, that her four horsemen (cancer, AIDS, America as the lone superpower, the holocaust) trot along the pavement like drays pulling the farmer's wagon through Paris to les Halles. She may be the first American in decades to take possession of Paris (with the possible exception of Paul Auster), not the postcard Paris of li... Written by Marilyn Hacker ISBN 0393320952 Price $12.00

51. Graywolf Press: Pick Of The Litter: Author Information
Translated from the French by marilyn hacker. marilyn hacker lives in New Yorkand Paris, and is currently a Professor of English at City College.
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MARILYN HACKER is a winner of the National Book Award in Poetry and the author of nine books, including Winter Numbers Love, Death, and the Changing of the Seasons . Her latest collection, Desperanto , has just been published. She is a noted translator, most recently of A Long-Gone Sun by Claire Malroux and Here There Was Once a Country
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52. Penn Special Collections-APR-Marilyn Hacker
Photographs from the American Poetry Review Records,19711998 Ms. Coll. 349. marilyn hacker.
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53. Marilyn Hacker : Biography
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She was born in Bronx, New York and attended the Bronx High School of Science, where she met Samuel R. Delany. The two later married and had a child.
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54. From "Bloomingdale's I" By Marilyn Hacker
You d need to make an effort to be quiet. when I knelt down and got my fingersfull. of you, my mouth on you, against the wall. you d pull my hair.
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You'd need to make an effort to be quiet when I knelt ... down and got my fingers full of you , my mouth on you, against the wall you'd pull my hair . You'd have to bite your tongue

55. What's American About American Poetry
marilyn hacker. What s American About American Form? It is, to me, anobvious remark that all poems are formal the writer s decision
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What's American About American Form? But that's one take on what is "poetry" about "form," or what is "poetry" tout court ein bissel Yiddish y un poco lingua d'oc , still less an Aurora Leigh The Crisis and Opportunity , where so many of the Harlem Renaissance poets first published, were the journals of the NAACP and the Urban League respectively, and they explicitly served a readership broader than a purely "literary" one. Decades later, this poetic "reach" would continue in the work of writers associated with the Civil Rights movement, the Black Arts movement, the anti-war movement, and the women's liberation movement. shtetl , the Vermont hardscrabble farmer losing the battle against agribusiness and rural gentrification. It is a culture still engaged in inventing itself, so it is no surprise that such invention should also be a tool, if not the central project, of its poetry.
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60. Poetry Magazine, Feature Poet: Marilyn Hacker, October 2002
Poetry by marilyn hacker, RESPITE IN A MINOR KEY, MIGRAINE SONNETS, GRIEF, ON THESTAIRWAY, OMELETTE, CREPUSCULE WITH MURIEL. marilyn hacker USA and FRANCE.
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PHOTO: SARA BARRETT Marilyn Hacker is the author of nine books, including Winter Numbers , which received a Lambda Literary Award and the Lenore Marshall Award of The Nation magazine and the Academy of American Poets in 1995, Selected Poems which was awarded the Poets' Prize in 1996, and the verse novel Love, Death and the Changing of the Seasons . Her most recent book, Squares and Courtyards , was published by W.W. Norton in 2000. A Long-Gone Sun , her translation of Claire Malroux's poem-narrative of W.W. II, was published by The Sheep Meadow Press in 2000. Here There Was Once a Country , her translations of the poems of Vénus Khoury-Ghata, was published in 2001 by Oberlin College Press. She lives in New York and Paris. Her new collection, Desesperanto , from which these poems are taken will be published in the spring of 2003.
Hacker was editor of The Kenyon Review from 1990 to 1994, and has received numerous honors, including the Bernard F. Conners Prize from the Paris Review, the John Masefield Memorial Award of the Poetry Society of America, and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the Ingram Merrill Foundation. She lives in New York City and Paris. CREPUSCULE WITH MURIEL Instead of a cup of tea, instead of a milk-

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