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  1. Five Poets of the Pacific Northwest by Robin, Editor; (Hanson, Kennth O.; Hugo, RIchard; Kizer, Carolyn; Stafford, William; Wagoner, David) Skelton, 1964
  2. Poetry Northwest (Volume 7, Number 2) by Carolyn (Editor) Kizer, 1966
  3. MIDNIGHT WAS MY CRY: New and Selected Poems. by Carolyn. Kizer, 1971
  4. Ungrateful Garden 1ST Edition Signed by Carolyn Kizer, 1961
  5. Poetry Northwest: Spring - Summer, 1960, Volume I, Number 4 by Carolyn, Nelson Bentley, Richard Hugo, editors Kizer, 1960-01-01
  6. Native Dancer #1, The Robert Peterson Issue by Robert and Richard Hugo, Carolyn Kizer, Lennart Bruce, Kenneth Hansen, Vi Gale, Lew Welch, Morton Marcus Peterson, 1981
  7. Woman Poet, Vol. 2: The East
  8. Great poems by women (Founder's Day pamphlet series) by Carolyn Kizer, 1997
  9. Cool, Calm and Collected: Poems, 1960-2000. by Carolyn Kizer, 2001
  10. American Poetry The Twentieth Century, Volume 1 : Henry Adams to Dorothy Parker by Robert & John Hollander & Carolyn Kizer & Nathaniel Mackey & Marjorie Perl Hass, 2000
  11. HILDA MORRIS Recent Bronzes by Carolyn Kizer, 1973-01-01
  12. Carolyn Kizer's "To an Unknown Poet": A Study Guide from Gale's "Poetry for Students" (Volume 18, Chapter 16)
  13. Ten Poets Seattle: 1962. by Beth Bentley, Nelson Bentley, Richard F. Hugo, Carolyn Kizer, William H. Matchett, Arnold Stein, Eve Triem, David Wagoner and Theodore Roethke. Carol Hall, 1962
  14. KNOCK ON SILENCE by Carolyn Kizer, 1968-01-01

81. News Release: Poet Carolyn Kizer To Speak At SSU, Sept. 18
Pulitzer Poet carolyn kizer to Speak at SSU, Sept. 18. Sonoma StateUniversity will host Pulitzer Prizewinning poet carolyn kizer
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News Release SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    August 16, 2001 File #122
    Contact: Karen Brodsky, University Library, (707) 664-4240
    Terry Ehret, (707) 762-2689
Pulitzer Poet Carolyn Kizer to Speak at SSU, Sept. 18
Sonoma State University will host Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Carolyn Kizer and a panel of award-winning poets and critics who will discuss Kizer's work on Tues., Sept. 18, in Room 3001 of the university library in the Jean and Charles Schulz Information Center. At 7 p.m., the panel, moderated by Sonoma County poet, editor and critic Dana Gioia, will speak about Kizer's life and contributions to the art of poetry. At 8 p.m., Kizer will read from her new book of collected poems, "Cool, Calm and Collected." The event is free and the public is welcome. As a poet, critic, translator and teacher, Kizer has shaped the course and discourse of American poetry for the last 50 years. As a feminist, both her life and her writings have celebrated the intellect and creativity of women. Her books include "Harping On," "Proses," "Mermaids in the Basement," "The Nearness of You," "Carrying Over" and "Yin," for which she received the Pulitzer Prize in 1985. She has been poet-in-residence at many universities, including Columbia, Stanford, Princeton and San Jose State. She was a chancellor of the Academy of American Poets until she resigned in protest against the under-representation of women and poets of color. She co-founded Poetry Northwest and later served as the first director of the Literature Program of the National Endowment for the Arts. She is also the editor of the anthology, "100 Great Poems by Women."

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83. Fine Arts And Recreation - The Central Library - Queens Borough Public Library
Keats, John, John Keats Poems. Kinnell, Galway, Galway Kinnell. kizer, carolyn David Wagoner, carolyn kizer David Wagoner. Kumin, Maxine, Maxine Kumin.
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84. Poets Kizer And Williams Read March 21
On Thursday evening, March 21, poets carolyn kizer and MillerWilliams will read their poems at the Library of Congress.
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Poets Carolyn Kizer and Miller Williams to Read Their Poems at the Library of Congress
On Thursday evening, March 21 , poets Carolyn Kizer and Miller Williams will read their poems at the Library of Congress. The program, presented under the auspices of the Gertrude Clarke Whittall Poetry and Literature Fund, will be at 6:45 p.m. in the Montpelier Room on the sixth floor of the James Madison Memorial Building. Tickets are not required. Carolyn Kizer, who served as the first director of the literature program at the National Endowment for the Arts from 1966 to 1970, is the author of eight collections of poetry, most recently (2001), published by Copper Canyon Press. Her other collections are

85. Poets & Writers Magazine
o n l i n e o n l y, POSTCARDS. carolyn kizer CRACKS HER WIT POSTCARDFROM PARIS. postmark 10.12.01. We can t say it s the end of
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postmark 10.12.01 "We can't say it's the end of irony," said poet Carolyn Kizer, in light of the terrorist attacks on September 11. "It's the beginning. But irony is seldom appreciated by American culture." If the world of verse ever needs an acerbic late-night host, few poets could better fill the post than Pulitzer Prize-winner Carolyn Kizer. Well-respected for her feminist and socially-conscious wit, Kizer visited Paris on October 9 to give a reading at the Village Voice bookshop in support of her new 500-page retrospective tome (Copper Canyon, 2001). In his introduction, Adam Zagajewski, longtime Paris resident and perhaps Poland's most celebrated contemporary poet, playfully pitted poets against fiction writers: "Because we don't get paid, we try to convince others we are better than novelists." Calling himself an "honorary American," Zagajewski went on to praise Kizer's "blessed indecisiveness between the private and the public." And indeed, Kizer held court like an aging Bacall or Dietrich, reading poems and gossiping about her literary past, apparently oblivious to the raucous guitar music issuing from the street. "You're not getting off easy," she deadpanned to the audience. "I'm going to keep talking." Her reading spanned her career, including selections from the 30-part

86. On Poetry And Craft Selected Prose - Carolyn Kizer, Theodore
On Poetry and Craft Selected Prose carolyn kizer, Theodore Roethke. Price£7.61 List Price £8.46 usually dispatched within 8 to 9 days.
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87. Mbox: AMM-List: French Fur Trading Posts/Forts
AMMList French Fur Trading Posts/Forts. carolyn Smith-kizer(BOAZ@elixir.isu.edu) Mon, 1 Jul 1996 080322 +0700
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AMM-List: French Fur Trading Posts/Forts
Carolyn Smith-Kizer ( BOAZ@elixir.isu.edu
Mon, 1 Jul 1996 08:03:22 +0700
Did the French fur trading posts/forts along the Great Lakes,
Missouri or Mississippi Rivers have white women (French Officer's
wives) within the posts? If so, does anyone have any references that
might describe what they wore? I would like to dress as a French
officer's wife as I buckskin with my husband.
Also, can anyone point me to references with pictures of French
gunspistols, shotguns and flintlock riflesmy husband can make
them with an illustration.
Thank you.

88. Online Catalogue | Results
Sappho Translated by Willis Barnstone Foreword by carolyn kizer Trade Paperback Shambhala Poetry 159030-175-7 November 2004 $17.95. Back to top.
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89. BPJ Author Index "K" -- 1950-2004
1966), 25. kizer, carolyn Ed. 100 Great Poems by Women A Golden EccoAnthology, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 47 (Summer 1997), 44. Klein
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AUTHOR INDEX, 1950-2004
K [Author Index] [Tables of Contents] [BPJ Homepage] Kacian, Jim
A Sonnet for Philip Glass, 44 ( Fall 1993 ), 17; Diptera, ibid.
A Sonnet for Philip Glass (originally published in Fall 1993 A Fine Excess: Special 50th Anniversary Anthology Fall-Winter 2000-2001 Kae-ju
With Jin-ock and Mae-wha , Three Poems by Kisang, trans. by Constantine Contogenis and Choe Wolhee Summer 1989 ), 32-33; Let My Cassia Boat, trans. by Wolhee Choe and Constantine Contogenis ibid. Kahn, Sy
A Song for David, My Son, 8 ( Spring 1958
Greek Almond, 9 ( Summer 1959
Arlene Love: Philadelphia Sculptress, 11 ( Summer 1961 ), 5; Merry-Go-Round, ibid.
Giraffes, 12 ( Summer 1962
Each Ritual September, 14 ( Winter 1963-1964
The Trees of Israel, 16 ( Spring 1966 For Kimo, Drowned in Her Twelfth Year, 1968, 19 ( Winter 1968-1969 Green Bay Bus Poem No. One, 21 ( Fall 1970 ), 35-37; Green Bay Bus Poem No. Two, ibid. , 37-39; Rocking the Boat, ibid. Kaikowska, Catherine The Metamorphosis, 37 ( Summer 1987 Kalikoff, Beth

90. A&L News Release - Spring 2001-2002 Lecture Series
UCSB Arts Lectures and the Santa Barbara Poetry Festival present PulitzerPrize winning poet carolyn kizer reading at UCSB Corwin Pavilion.
http://www.artsandlectures.ucsb.edu/archive/2001-2002/pr/kizer.htm
April 2, 2002
Contact: George Yatchisin
e-mail: yatchisin-g@sa.ucsb.edu
Summary Facts:
  • Carolyn Kizer
  • An Evening with the Poet
  • Pulitzer Prize winning writer
  • Author of
  • A Santa Barbara Poetry Festival event
  • Part of National Poetry Month
  • Wednesday, May 1
  • 7:30 pm / UCSB Corwin Pavilion
  • Free event
Mermaids in the Basement, The Nearness of You, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Yin and an overview of her career that gathers new poems with selections from previous volumes, some of which have been out-of-print for years. The San Francisco Chronicle In 1959, Kizer founded Poetry Northwest, currently the oldest magazine in the U.S. that publishes nothing but poetry, and she served as its editor until 1965. From 1966 to 1970 she served as the first Director of the Literature Program at the National Endowment for the Arts. Among her many accomplishments in that post was persuading President Lyndon Johnson to lift a ban against Chilean poet Pablo Neruda from entering the United States. In addition to her Pulitzer Prize, she has received an American Academy of Arts and Letters Award, the Frost Medal, the John Masefield Memorial Award and the Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Award. She is a former Chancellor of The Academy of American Poets. Kizer has been poet-in-residence at many universities including Columbia, Stanford, Princeton and the University of Arizona. In its starred review of The New York Times Book Review For tickets and more information

91. Ken Lopez - Bookseller: Catalog 130, I-L
$300. 141. kizer, carolyn. Yin. NY BOA Editions, 1984. $75. 142. kizer, carolyn.Mermaids in the Basement. Port Townsend Copper Canyon Press, 1984.
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IRVING, John. Setting Free the Bears. NY: Random House (1968). The first book by the author of such bestsellers as The World According to Garp and A Prayer for Owen Meany , among others. Unlike his later books which, after Garp , sold literally hundreds of thousand of copies millions, if one includes the paperback sales this book sold slightly over 6000 copies in two printings. Spine slightly cocked; near fine in a near fine dust jacket with very faint dampstaining to an upper corner. $1500 IRVING, John. The Hotel New Hampshire. NY: Dutton (1981). His fifth book. Inscribed by the author : "For Steve -/ with my/ appreciation/ for the/ world/ according to/ Tesich -/ John Irving." Steve Tesich, who wrote the 1979 Academy Award-winning screenplay for the film "Breaking Away," also wrote the 1982 screenplay for Irving's The World According to Garp . Fine in a dust jacket with a hint of sunning at the upper edge of the rear panel, but still fine. $1500

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