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  1. Midnight Was My Cry: New and Selected Poems by Carolyn Kizer, 1971-01-01
  2. Midnight Was My Cry. New and Selected Poems by Carolyn Kizer, 1971-01-01
  3. Harping On: Poems 1985-1995. by Carolyn. KIZER, 1996
  4. Interim Magazine Volume One Number Three by Carolyn et al Kizer, 1945
  5. Five Poets of the Pacific Northwest.Edited with an Introduction by Robin Skelton.Drawings by Carl Morris. by KENNETH O.; HUGO, RICHARD; KIZER, CAROLYN; STAFFORD, WILLIAM; WAGONER, DAVID. HANSON, 1964
  6. Midnight Was My Cry: New and Selected Poems by Carolyn Kizer, 1971-01-01
  7. Nearness of You by Carolyn Kizer, 1986
  8. Woman Poet. Volume I. by CAROLYN, preface). MILES, JOSEPHINE; O HEHIR, DIANA; BROUMAS, OLGA; GIBLERT SANDRA, et al. (KIZER, 1980
  9. 100 Great Poems By Women - Golden Ecco Anthology by Carolyn, Editor Kizer, 1995
  10. Cool, Calm & Collected by Carolyn Kizer, 2001-01-01
  11. Poetry Northwest Autumn 1962 Volume Three Number Three w/ cover design by Richard Gilkey by KIZER (Carolyn) et al editors, 1962-01-01
  12. Mermaids in the Basement. Poems for Women. by CAROLYN. KIZER, 1984
  13. Poetry Northwest: Summer 1965 (volume 6; No. 2) by carolyn (editor) Kizer, 1965-01-01
  14. PROSES: ON POEMS & POETS by Carolyn Kizer, 1993

41. Poetry Flash:"Carolyn Kizer & The Chain Of Women"#287
Number 287 April/May 2001. carolyn kizer The Chain of Women ANNIE FINCH Copyright© 2001 Poetry Flash. carolyn kizer won the Pulitzer Prize for Yin in 1985.
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ANNIE FINCH
This essay will appear in , edited by Annie Finch, Johanna Keller, and Candace McClelland, to be published by CarvanKerry Press in June 2001. This important new collection explores and appreciates the contributions of one of our most influential poets in her seventy-fifth year. Carolyn Kizer won the Pulitzer Prize for Yin in 1985. Her books include her recently reissued debut The Ungrateful Garden, Midnight Was My Cry, Mermaids in the Basement, and Harping On: Poems 1985-1995. Her translations are collected in Carrying Over ; two essays collections appeared in the nineties, Proses, On Poems and Poets, and Picking and Choosing, Essays on Prose. As an editor, she's published

42. Carolyn Kizer
Try Mermaids in The Basement. Written by carolyn kizer Published byCopper Canyon Press (January 1989) ISBN 1556590164 Price $15.00.
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I was looking forward to reading this new book by Kizer, but what a disappointment. Page after page is hopelessly ordinary. Nothing stands out as especially arresting or original. Her early work had vitality and subtlety which, in this book, has been replaced by surprisingly stale language and a tone of self-satisfaction.
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One Hundred Great Poems By Women

Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Carolyn Kizer has compiled the 100 best poems by women, from the 15th century to the present. Although the book contains many of the obvious choices poems by Marianne Moore, Sylvia Plath, Emily Dickinson, and Adrienne Rich it is Kizer's selection of lesser-known but extraordinary poets that makes this collection stand out.
Written by Carolyn Kizer
Published by Ecco (July 1998) ISBN 0880015810 Price $15.00

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44. Carolyn Smith-Kizer, 18th Century Nouvelle France Reenactor
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45. Address To The Angels Copyright And Acknowledgments
Reproduced by permission.—kizer, carolyn. From The Nearness of You. Reproducedby permission.—kizer, carolyn, photograph by Thomas Victor.
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Ali, Agha Shahid. From The Country Without a Post Office From Questions About Angels: Poems . University of Pittsburgh Press, 1999. Reproduced by permission.—Corn, Alfred. From Carolyn Kizer: Perspectives on Her Life and Work The Angel of History Spring Essence: The Poetry of Ho Xuan Huong Thomas Hardy’s Tragic Poetry: The Lyrics and the Dyx nasts Essays in Honor of Richebourg Gaillard McWilliams . Edited by Howard Creed. Birmingham- Southern College, 1971. Reproduced by permission.— Paz, Octavio. From

46. The New York Review Of Books: Carolyn Kizer
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49. Carolyn Kizer - Poetry 2003 - Key West Literary Seminar
carolyn kizer was born in Spokane, Washington, in 1925. She is theauthor of that I escaped from you. © carolyn kizer (1996) close.
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Carolyn Kizer Read Carolyn Kizer's Reunion Carolyn Kizer was born in Spokane, Washington, in 1925. She is the author of eight books of poetry: (Copper Canyon Press, 2000); Harping On: Poems The Nearness of You: Poems for Men Yin (1984), which won the Pulitzer Prize; Mermaids in the Basement: Poems for Women Midnight Was My Cry: New and Selected Poems Knock Upon Silence (1965); and The Ungrateful Garden (1961). She has also written Picking and Choosing: Prose on Prose Proses: Essays on Poets and Poetry (1994), and

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51. Carolyn Kizer S On A Line From Valery
Throats burst as universal winter rose To kill the whole green sky, thelast tree bare Beneath its camopy of poisoned air. carolyn kizer
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ON A LINE FROM VALERY
Tout le ciel vert ce muert. Le dernier arbre brule.
The whole green sky is dying. The last tree flares
With a great burst of supernatural rose
Under a canopy of poisonous airs.
Could we imagine our return to prayers
To end in time before time's final throes,
The green sky dying as the last tree flares?
But we were young in judgement, old in years
Who could make peace; but it was war we chose,
To spread its canopy of poisoning airs. Not all our children's pleas or women's fears Could save us from this hell. And now, God knows His whole green sky is dying as it flares. Our crops of wheat have turned to fields of tares. This dreadful century staggers to its close As the sky dies for us, its poisoned heirs. All rain was dust. Its granules were our tears. Throats burst as universal winter rose To kill the whole green sky, the last tree bare Beneath its camopy of poisoned air. Carolyn Kizer

52. CMU Press: Carolyn Kizer's The Ungrateful Garden
carolyn kizer The Ungrateful Garden (1999) ISBN 088748-276-7 $13.95paper, Born in Spokane, Washington, carolyn kizer has, since
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Born in Spokane, Washington, Carolyn Kizer has, since the 1960s, been one of America's premier poets. She recieved her B.A. degree from Sarah Lawrence College and was a Fellow of the Chinese Government in Comparative Literature at Columbia University. In 1959 she founded the influential journal Poetry Northwest, and served as its editor until 1965. Appointed first Director of Literary Programs for the National Endowment for the Arts in 1966, Ms. Kizer's varied and remarkable career has included service as a cultural ambassador for the State Department; as a teacher of creative writing at several universities including North Carolina, Columbia, Cincinnati, Iowa, Stanford, Arizona, and Princeton; and as a respected spokesperson for feminism and progressive political causes. Her most recent collection of poems, Harping On, was published in 1996 by Copper Canyon Press. The Ungrateful Garden, her first book and a notable addition to the Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporaries Series, was published by Indian University Press in 1961. Recipient of the 1985 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, Carolyn Kizer lives in Sonoma, California.

53. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
Authors Articles Harping On by carolyn kizer. Harping On. by carolyn kizer.Copper Canyon Press, September 1996, ISBN 1556591144. Editor s Shelf.
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54. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
Boston, MA 02116 Donate to Ploughshares. Authors Articles carolynkizer. carolyn kizer. Ploughshares articles by or about this author
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55. Carolyn Forché --  Encyclopædia Britannica
El Salvador. , kizer, carolyn American poet whose work reflects herinvolvement in feminist and human rights activities. She was
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56. Carolyn Haywood --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
a pseudonym. , kizer, carolyn American poet whose work reflects herinvolvement in feminist and human rights activities. She was
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57. Carolyn Kizer, San Jose State University Lurie Professor (Spring
carolyn kizer Links American Academy of Poets. Poetry Northwest (foundedby carolyn kizer) Alsop Review (poems). Harping On (review).
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Carolyn Kizer, Lurie Professor (Spring 2001)
Pulitzer Prize Winning Poet
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English 151 (20th-Century Poetry)
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Carolyn Kizer will give a poetry reading with Adrienne Rich for the Center of Literary Arts: Thursday, April 26, 2001, in Morris Dailey Auditorium, at 7:30 pm.
The Lurie Author-in-Residence Program was established through the generosity of Connie and Robert Lurie in order to attract nationally and internationally known authors to a position officially called "Visiting Artist/Scholar" for a period of one or two semesters (depending upon funds and the availability of the author). It is a teaching professorship entailing close contact with students and public appearances. The fund is a permanent endowment. Candidates are nominated and selected by a review committee appointed by the English Department Chair with the approval of the Dean. The distinguished visiting artist/scholar carries the title of "Lurie Professor." Last year, Ursula K. le Guin

58. Carolyn Kizer: Tits Ahoy!- Dan Schneider
D11DES10 On American Poetry Criticism; Other Dastardly –Isms PART 6carolyn kizer James Merrill With Tits? Bonus Poems of carolyn kizer
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by Dan Schneider, 1/29/02 Bonus Poems A while back I ran across poet/critic Carolyn Kizer’s essay book Proses Proses is a bad book filled with essays that top out at mediocre.
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She next tackles Emily Dickinson. We learn what 1000s of other critics have told us: ED’s poems ‘ reach out to us so confidingly, the language so pure, the meaning so evanescent....and Emily, more than most, can reveal our own truths to us, and then gleefully snatch them away!
Now let me just posit that the fingers are the fingers of the Muse-poet; Emily Dickinson
is the poem on the page who is being fingered, like someone picking out a tune (on a cornet, if you will); like someone revising her, the poem; like a Galatea who is simultaneously her own Pygmalion, her own creation-creator. Like, in fact, our own elusive complicated Emily who, like all of our great loves, forever tantalizes, and forever escapes us. Just read the poems. Your guesses are as good as mine. We are all of us right and all of us mistaken- and somewhere Emily Dickinson is secretly smiling.
Louise spent the rest of her life attempting to subdue her demons. Unfortunately, one of the demons wrote the poems.

59. Annie Finch: Poetry
From a Review of Annie Finch s Eve. (Michigan Quarterly Review). By carolynkizer. carolyn kizer. *Review by CL Rawlins. *Review by CG MacDonald.
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From a Review of Annie Finch's Eve
Michigan Quarterly Review By Carolyn Kizer Eve , by Annie Finch, was eagerly anticipated, as publishers love to say, but it certainly was, by some old formalists, new formalists, and just plain poets like me. We had been struck by her poems in literary journals and by her anthology, A Formal Feeling Comes . We liked the use of myth in modern contexts; we loved the wild energy held in check by form. In an ecstatic review the poet C.L. Rawlins said, “(Her) rhyme and meter isn’t just a formerly fashionable sort of bondage...but is inst ead a bio-acoustic key to memory and emotion, which existed prior to the written word.” She does indeed abolish linear time: past fables and present events coalesce. Einstein might have accompanied her on his violin. Try this: Is the sound of my loud carrying life a knell far across your small ocean? Do you share the secret that the months keep hidden there? Is my past-filled pregnancy a hungry shell? I think I will turn metal, like a bell, so you can clapper my voice out, to where

60. Powell's Books - Yin: New Poems By Carolyn Kizer
ISBN 0918526450 Author kizer, carolyn Publisher Boa Editions Ltd Subject GeneralSubject Literature Subject American Subject Poetry Subject American
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