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  1. Imago by Joseph O. Legaspi, 2007-09-01
  2. Andrew Moore: Detroit Disassembled by Andrew Moore, Philip Levine, 2010-04-30
  3. Biography - Levine, Philip (1928-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  4. Philip Levine the Academy of American Poets by Philip Levine, 1978
  5. The City of God Against the Pagans. Vol. IV. Books XII-XV. With an English Translation By Philip Levine by St. Levine, Philip, Tr. Augustine, 1956-01-01
  6. On the Poetry of Philip Levine: Stranger to Nothing (Under Discussion)
  7. Philip Levine (Lannan Literary Videos) by Philip Levine, Lewis McAdams, 1989
  8. THE GARDEN by Philip Levine with two postcards by W.S. Merwin. by Philip. Levine, 1988
  9. Philip Levine: The Mercy.(Brief Article): An article from: World Literature Today by David Rogers, 2002-01-01
  10. New Yorker June 9 2008 Summer Fiction Issue, Vladimir Nabokov - Elizabeth Kolbert - Haruki Murakami - Annie Proulx - Mary Gaitskill Fiction, The Work of Ezra Pound, Jeff Koons Retrospective, Poems by Philip Levine & Gerald Stern, Auto-Tune
  11. Red Dust. by Philip. LEVINE, 1971
  12. Tarumba: Poems (Spanish Edition) by Jamie Sabines, Ernesto Trejo, 2007-04-01
  13. Sousa's Famous Marches: Arranged for Piano Solo by Henry Levine by John Philip Sousa, 1948
  14. Multicultural Law Enforcement: Strategies for Peacekeeping in a Diverse Society (5th Edition) by Robert M. Shusta, Deena R. Levine, et all 2010-01-18

61. Philip Levine | Page 1 | Poetry Archive | Plagiarist.com
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62. Philip Levine Poem
without laughter, without tears. philip levine. The Names of the Lost Atheneum, 1976 ISBN 0689-10748-X Another philip levine Poem.
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A Late Answer
Beyond that stand of firs
was a small clearing
where the woods ran out
of breath or the winds
beat them back. No one
was born there and no one
would be, but you could
bury a lonely man there or an animal you didn't want out for flies to eat. As we passed under the trees you were cold and took my hand and felt a shiver pass through me, but you didn't let go. When you spoke at last it was to ask after my thoughts, but just then we broke into light so unexpected I had to close my eyes and saw the fire swimming there and had such a vision of the end of my life, the trees turning to great flowers of flame and the field ringed with sword bearing angels. I could say nothing, but held on to your hand and you to mine both in the dream and in that bare place where the North Sea winds lashed our faces with sudden spurts of rain. Now, on the other side

63. Philip Levine Poem #2
gasp after another of the holy air the numbers say it all. philip levine. The Mercy Alfred A. Knopf Inc., 1999 ISBN 0375-40138-5.
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After Leviticus The seventeen metal huts across the way
from the great factory house seventeen
separate families. Because the slag heaps
burn all day and all night it's never dark,
so as you pick your way home at A.M.
on a Saturday morning near the end
of a long winter you don't need to step
in the black mud even though you're not sober.
You're not drunk either. You're actually filled with the same joy that comes to a great artist who's just completed a seminal work, though the work you've completed is "serf work" (to use your words), a solid week's worth of it in the chassis assembly plant number seven. Even before you washed up and changed your shirt Maryk invited you for a drink. You sat in the back, Maryk and his black pal Williams in the front, as the bottle of Seven Crown passed slowly from hand to hand, eleven slow circuits

64. Philip Levine (1928-)
philip levine (1928). Homepages General Resources philip levine (UNC); MAGPIETY (The Atlantic Unbound). levine21.htm 10/05/98.
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65. SAGE Publications - Author/Editor - Philip LeVine
Extras. Content Alerts. Request Catalog. philip levine Affiliations Georgetown University, USA. Affiliated products 1 Product, Title, ISSN, Frequency, USA Prices.
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66. PAL: Philip Levine (1928- )
An Ongoing Online Project © Paul P. Reuben. Chapter 10 Late Twentieth Century philip levine (1928- ). edited and translated by philip levine and Ada Long.
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 10: Late Twentieth Century - Philip Levine (1928- ) The Academy of American Poets: PL Modern American Poetry: PL Primary Works Selected Bibliography ... Home Page
Source: The Library of Congress Top Primary Works Not this pig; poems. Middletown, Conn: Wesleyan UP, 1968. PS3562 .E9 N6 Red dust: poems. With prints by Marcia Maris from the series Vital parts. Santa Cruz, CA: Kayak Books, 1971. PS3562.E9 R43 Pili's wall. Santa Barbara: Unicorn P, 1971. PS3562 E9 P5 They feed they lion; poems. NY: Atheneum, 1972. PS3562 E9 T47 1933; poems. NY: Atheneum, 1974. PS3562 E9 N5 New season. Port Townsend, Wash.: Graywolf P, 1975. PS3562.E9 N4 Oakland: Cloud Marauder P, 1976. PS3562.E9 A6 The names of the lost. NY: Atheneum, 1976. PS3562 E9 N3 NY: Atheneum, 1979. PS3562.E9 A9 7 years from somewhere. NY: Atheneum, 1979. PS3562.E9 S4 One for the rose. NY: Atheneum, 1981. PS3562 .E9 O53 Don't ask. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1981. PS3562.E9 Z464

67. Philip Levine: Sweet Will
philip levine Sweet Will Copyright © 1985 by philip levine All rights reserved Text from jacket A new book of poems by philip levine is always an event.
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Philip Levine: Sweet Will
Note from the CAPA webmaster: Certain poems have been omitted due to their inclusion in Philip Levine's New Selected Poems.
for Harry Ford
...silent, bare,
Ships, towers, domes, theatres, and temples lie
Open unto the fields, and to the sky;
All bright and glittering in the smokeless air.
Never did sun more beautifully steep
In his first splendour, valley, rock, or hill;
Ne'er saw I, never felt, a calm so deep!
The river glideth at his own sweet will...
WORDSWORTH Contents I Voyages Salts and Oils Those Were the Days The White Iris Wisteria Look The Present Sweet Will II A Poem With No Ending III An Ending Late Light The House Last Words An Ordinary Morning Then Jewish Graveyards, Italy I Voyages Pond snipe, bleached pine, rue weed, wart I walk by sedge and brown river rot to where the old lake boats went daily out. All the ships are gone, the gray wharf fallen in upon itself. Even the channel's grown over. Once we set sail here for Bob-Lo, the Brewery Isles, Cleveland. We would have gone as far as Niagara or headed out to open sea if the Captain said so, but the Captain drank. Blood-eyed

68. EReader.com: Author: Philip Levine
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Philip Levine Philip Levine was born in Detroit, Michigan. He is the author of sixteen books of poetry, including The Simple Truth (Alfred A. Knopf, 1994), which won the Pulitzer Prize; What Work Is (1991), which won the National Book Award; Ashes: Poems New and Old (1979), which received the National Book Critics Circle Award and the first American Book Award for Poetry; 7 Years From Somewhere (1979), which won the National Book Critics Circle Award; and The Names of the Lost (1975), which won the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize. He has received the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, the Harriet Monroe Memorial Prize from Poetry, the Frank O'Hara Prize, and two Guggenheim Foundation fellowships. Notify me when new books by Philip Levine are released. Philip Levine at eReader.com Unselected Poems

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70. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
Authors Articles philip levine This bio was last updated on 03/04/2004. philip levine. philip levine was born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1928.
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71. Jobbed : Philip Levine
We shook hands, and he walked out of my life. Less than a week later, the missing bearings turned up in the trunk of the boss s car. philip levine.
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A great deal of what we did together involved the movement of large and often very heavy wooden crates that Andy and another employee, Eugene Watkins, created out of scrap wood. The shop had no forklift, and this was before trucks were equipped with hydraulic lifts on the tail, so I had to learn how to lift and carry in tandem with a man much stronger than I. I had to learn to balance a crate on one knee and turn so that I could face forward if were going upstairs; Andy, bearing the brunt of the weight, could thus propel the crate and me together. When we descended he would go first, the crate
resting on his broad back as I scampered behind as fast as I was able. So precise and careful was he that not once during the long summer did I mash a finger or bruise an elbow. Every few days he would cheer me up by assuring me I was growing stronger and more adept, and after a few months passed it was clear even to me that he was right.
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72. Once : Philip Levine
Hungry and cold, I stood in a doorway on Delancey Street in 1946 as the rain came down. The worst part is this is not from a bad movie.
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Hungry and cold, I stood in a doorway
on Delancey Street in 1946
as the rain came down. The worst part is this
is not from a bad movie. I'd read Dos Passos'
USA and thought, "Before the night ends
my life will change." A stranger would stop
to ask for my help, a single stranger
more needy than I, if such a woman
were possible. I still had cigarettes,
damp matches, and an inaccurate map
of Manhattan in my head, and the change from the one $20 traveler's check I'd cashed in a dairy restaurant where the amazed owner actually proclaimed to the busy heads, "They got Jews in Detroit!" You can forgive the night. No one else was dumb enough to be out. Sure, it was Easter. Was I expecting crocus and lilac to burst from the pavement and sweeten the air the way they did in Michigan once upon a time? This wouldn't be so bad if you were only young once. Once would be fine. You stand out in the rain once and get wet expecting to enter fiction. You huddle under the Williamsburg Bridge posing for Life. You trek to the Owl Hotel to lie awake in a room the size of a cat box and smell the dawn as it leaks under the shade with the damp welcome you deserve. Just the once

73. Sarabande Books - Philip Levine
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74. A Conversation With Philip Levine
Interview by Alan Fox, A Conversation with philip levine, philip levine has received the National Book Award in poetry twice. levine
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A Conversation with Philip Levine Philip Levine has received the National Book Award in poetry twice. Levine was born in 1928 in Detroit and was educated there, at the public schools and at Wayne State University. After a series of industrial jobs he left the city for good and lived in various parts of the country before settling in Fresno, California, where he has taught at the university. This fall Mr. Levine is teaching at NYU. His books include The Simple Truth What Work Is New Selected Poems A Walk With Tom Jefferson Sweet Will -1985 and many others.
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FOX: What factor has been most influential on your writing?
FOX: Do you regard your work as political in any way?
FOX: Some readers find a significant difference between academic poetry as compared with the poetry of the streets. Do you see a distinction?
I read a long poem by someone I won't name; it since got published in a book. It was a poem in several parts. For example, one part was about a bad romance with a woman who was a heroin addict. Another part was about a certain wandering minstrel type, a guitarist who sang in cafes and was out to meet a woman of means; these are young people. And there were writers and painters and people like that. And the guy gave me the poem and asked me what I thought of it. And I said, "I'd like to see a plumber in here, I really would. I'd love to see a plumber, or maybe an out-of-work carpenter, somebody sitting on his back porch and thinking, 'Oh shit, I deserve better than this.'" It seemed to me that all of the characters were literary cliches or cinematic cliches.

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76. McDermott - Biographies - Philip J. Levine
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EDUCATION State University of New York-Buffalo Law School, J.D., 1974 New York University School of Law, LL.M., 1980 Clark University, B.A., 1971 Bankruptcy/Troubled Transactions Pass-Throughs Tax RESOURCES Press Releases

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78. The New York Review Of Books: Philip Levine
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79. L'astronomie Et La Poesie : Philip Levine
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Philip Levine Philip Levine est né à Detroit, dans le Michigan, en 1928. Il étudia dans des écoles locales et à la Wayne University. Il vit présentement à New York et à Fresno, en Californie, où il enseigne la littérature anglaise à l'Université de New York et à l'Université de Californie. Il a vécu périodiquement en Espagne, un pays dont le peuple, le paysage et l'histoire, ont beaucoup influencés ses poèmes. Sa poésie est caractérisée par un lyrisme intense, un sens intériorisé du monde naturel (fréquemment invoqué à des fins symboliques), ainsi qu'une forte identification aux valeurs de la classe ouvrière et des communautés ethniques. On retrouve dans certains poèmes un ton de rage et de défi envers l'injustice.
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Any Night
    Look, the eucalyptus, the Atlas pine,
    the yellowing ash, all the trees
    are gone, and I was older than
    all of them. I am older than the moon,
    than the stars that fill my plate,
    than the unseen planets that huddle
    together here at the end of a year
    no one wanted. A year more than a year

80. HoCoPoLitSo - The Writing Life - Elizabeth Spires Hosts Philip Levine
ELIZABETH SPIRES HOSTS philip levine. This halfhour edition of The Writing Life, orginally aired May 2, 1998, features philip levine
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ELIZABETH SPIRES HOSTS PHILIP LEVINE This half-hour edition of The Writing Life left ) conversation with host Elizabeth Spires ( below these teachers, described in the essay Mine Own John Berryman The Escape Monsieur Degas Teaches Art and Science at Durfee Intermediate School , and The Poem of Chalk Back

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