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  1. The Hard Hours by Anthony Hecht, 1967-01-01
  2. The New Yorker - Aug. 13, 1960 by S. J. Perelman, James Dickey, Anthony Hecht, Elizabeth Cullinan, Marianne Moore, 1960
  3. The Transparent Man by Anthony HECHT, 1990
  4. The New Yorker - March 17, 1962 by Benedict Kiely, Anthony Hecht, Mavis Gallant, Ruth Stone, Philip Dorothy Parker, 1962
  5. The New Yorker, May 25, 1998 "Indolence" by Anthony Hecht, 1998-01-01
  6. The Gehenna Florilegium by Anthony; Baskin, Leonard (illus) Hecht, 1997-01-01
  7. The Seven Against Thebes by Anthony;Bacon, Helen H. Aeschylus;Hecht, 1973-01-01
  8. BOMB Issue 62, Winter 1998 (BOMB Magazine) by Philip Kan Gotanda, Anthony Hecht, et all 1998-12-15
  9. Poem Upon the Lisbon Disaster / Poeme Sur Le Desastre De Lisbonne by Voltaire And Anthony Hecht (Translator)., 1977-01-01
  10. The Venetian Vespers by Anthony Hecht, 1979
  11. The Book of Yolek by Anthony Hecht, 1990-01-01
  12. THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS by Anthony, with wood engravings by Leonard Baskin Hecht, 1958
  13. Transparent Man (Oxford Poets S.) by Anthony Hecht,
  14. The Pathetic Fallacy. by Anthony. HECHT, 1985

81. Marxism Message, Anthony Hecht
anthony hecht. 21, 2003 Distilling the Music of Poetry By DINITIA SMITH WASHINGTON — anthony hecht, that epitome of Formalism in poetry, stands at the door.
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83. Anthony Hecht, "A Hill"
north of Poughkeepsie; and as a boy I stood before it for hours in wintertime. from The Hard Hours, copyright anthony hecht 1967.
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A HILL In Italy, where this sort of thing can occur,
I had a vision once - though you understand
It was nothing at all like Dante's, or the visions of saints,
And perhaps not a vision at all. I was with some friends,
Picking my way through a warm sunlit piazza
In the early morning. A clear fretwork of shadows
From huge umbrellas littered the pavement and made
A sort of lucent shallows in which was moored
A small navy of carts. Books, coins, old maps,
Cheap landscapes and ugly religious prints
Were all on sale. The colors and noise Like the flying hands were gestures of exultation, So that even the bargaining Rose to the ear like a voluble godliness. And then, where it happened, the noises suddenly stopped, And it got darker; pushcarts and people dissolved And even the great Farnese Palace itself Was gone, for all its marble; in its place Was a hill, mole-colored and bare. It was very cold, Close to freezing, with a promise of snow. The trees were like old ironwork gathered for scrap Outside a factory wall. There was no wind

84. Anthony Hecht, "Curriculum Vitae"
us, .Signing our lives away On ferned and parslied windows of a bus. from The Transparent Man, copyright anthony hecht 1990.
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CURRICULUM VITAE As though it were reluctant to be day,
Morning deploys a scale
Of rarities in gray,
And winter settles down in its chain-mail, Victorious over legions of gold and red.
The smokey souls of stones,
Blunt pencillings of lead,
Pare down the world to glintless monotones Of graveyard weather, vapors of a fen
We reckon through our pores.
Save for the garbage men,
Our children are the first ones out of doors. Book-bagged and padded out, at mouth and nose
They manufacture ghosts, George Washington's and Poe's, Banquo's, the Union and Confederate hosts', And are themselves the ghosts, file cabinet gray, Of some departed us, Signing our lives away On ferned and parslied windows of a bus. from The Transparent Man

85. Anthony Hecht --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Encyclopædia Britannica, hecht, anthony Encyclopædia Britannica Article. anthony hecht born January 16, 1923, New York, New York, US APA style anthony hecht.
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86. BPJ Author Index "H" -- 1950-2004
Marion K. Stocking, 54 (Fall 2003), 40. hecht, anthony A Summoning of Stones, rev. Lou B. (Bink) Noll, 5 (Winter 19541955), 28-31. The Venetian Vespers, rev.
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AUTHOR INDEX, 1950-2004
H [Author Index] [Tables of Contents] [BPJ Homepage] Haas, Robert
Ed.: with David Lehman The Best American Poetry 2001 , rev. Marion K. Stocking Winter 2001-2002 Hadas, Rachel
Starting from Troy , rev. Marion K. Stocking Spring 1977 Haffenden, John
Ed.: Berryman's Shakespeare: Essays, Letters, and Other Writings by John Berryman , rev. Marion K. Stocking Fall 2003 Hagiwara, Sakutaro
Cock, trans. by Makoto Ueda Contemporary Asian Poetry (Chapbook 6), 13 ( Winter 1962-1963 Hahn, Robert
False Dawn, Special 45th Anniversary Issue (Chapbook 22), 45 ( Summer 1995 Hahn, Robert S.
On Skiathos, 17 ( Spring 1967 Haines, John
In a Dusty Light , rev. Marion K. Stocking Spring 1979
Winter 1989-1990

New Poems: 1980-88 , rev. Marion K. Stocking Winter 1992-1993 The Owl in the Mask of the Dreamer , rev. Marion K. Stocking Winter 1995-1996 Fables and Distances: New and Selected Essays , rev. Marion K. Stocking Summer 1996 A Short History of the Republic Summer 2004 ), 6; Names on the Road, ibid. Hall, Donald The Town of Hill , rev.

87. Anthony Hecht's Poem "the Dover Bitch" Helps Us Understand The Meaning Of Arnold
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88. Bryn Mawr Now: Anthony Hecht To Read At BMC
March 18, 2004. PULITZER PRIZE WINNER anthony hecht TO READ AT BRYN MAWR. anthony hecht, a Pulitzer Prizewinning poet, will read
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... Site Index March 18, 2004 PULITZER PRIZE WINNER ANTHONY HECHT TO READ AT BRYN MAWR Anthony Hecht, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, will read from his work on Monday, March 29, at 7:30 p.m., in Thomas Great Hall. The reading is free and open to the public. Hecht has published nine books of poetry, three books of criticism and many essays and reviews. Among his books are The Hard Hours , for which he won the Pulitzer Prize, The Transparent Man Flight Among the Tombs, The Darkness and the Light , and Collected Later Poems Seven Against Thebes . His volumes of essays and criticism include, most recently, Melodies Unheard: Essays on the Mysteries of Poetry As a young man, Hecht was attending Bard College when he left to serve in the army in Europe and Japan during World War II, which he says had a profound influence on his work. He returned home and finished his undergraduate degree under the G.I. Bill at Kenyon College, where he studied with John Crowe Ransom. He later received an M.A. from Columbia University and also holds several honorary degrees. "Some poets are saved by grace, others by will. Mr. Hecht began as a poet of convenience and charm, of difficult form and baroque extravagance … Scarred by a history whose lessons will be ignored, and whose lessons will murder us, he has become our only poet who is able to horrify … The beauty of his language is stilled by the horror of his knowledge," says poet and critic William Logan.

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