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  1. Augustine: City of God, Volume IV, Books 12-15 (Loeb Classical Library No. 414) (Bks.XII-XV v. 4) by Augustine, 1966-01-01
  2. 1, 1,2000.(Poem): An article from: Poetry by Philip Levine, 2000-09-01
  3. THE PARIS REVIEW 27. Volume 7, Winter-Spring 1962. by George, Peter Matthiessen, et al (eds.) [Mary McCarthy, Clancy Sigal, Robert Bly, Adrienne Rich, Denise Levertov, Philip Levine, Larry Rivers]. PERIODICAL. PLIMPTON, 1962
  4. THE MORTAL WORDS OF ZWEIK.(Poem): An article from: Poetry by Philip Levine, 1999-04-01
  5. Ploughshares Vol.14 No.4
  6. A behavioral model of entrepreneurial supply.: An article from: Journal of Small Business Management by Benjamin Gilad, Philip Levine, 1986-10-01
  7. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology: Volume Lxiv 1959 by Mason; Levine, Philip; And Whitman, Cedric [Editors] Hammond, 1959
  8. The New Yorker, Oct. 25, 1982 "On the Language of Dust" by Philip Levine, 1982-01-01
  9. STORMS.(Poem): An article from: Poetry by Philip Levine, 2000-09-01
  10. Smoke by Philip Levine, 1997
  11. What Work Is: Poems. by Philip. LEVINE, 1991-01-01
  12. The New Yorker, May 31, 1976 "Ask The Roses" by Philip Levine, 1976
  13. Ashes: Poems New & Old by Philip. LEVINE, 1980-01-01
  14. New England Review - Volume III no. 3 by Gordon Weaver, Philip Levine, Richard Eberhart, Lawrence Kramer. Raymond Carver, 1981

81. SUNY Ulster - Campus Life
The Library Writers Series. Oct. 5, 2000 ~ philip levine. PRESS RELEASE. September 11, 2000 POET philip levine TO TALK, READ AT SUNY ULSTER
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The Library Writers Series
Oct. 5, 2000 ~ Philip Levine
Reproduced below is the original press release announcing Philip Levine's selection as the guest of the Library Writers Series for the Fall of 2000. PRESS RELEASE September 11, 2000... POET PHILIP LEVINE TO TALK, READ AT SUNY ULSTER... Internationally renowned poet and Pulitzer Prize winner Philip Levine will visit SUNY at Ulster County Community College on Thursday, October 5, as part of the College's Library Writers Series. Levine, whose career spans more than 40 years, won the prestigious Pulitzer Prize in Poetry in 1995 for his book, The Simple Truth . In 1997, he was inducted into the . Levine, who has published more than 15 books, has been described as "a visionary of our dense, troubled, mysterious times," by writer Joyce Carol Oates in the American Poetry Review, and by

82. Creative Writing Program | Reading Series
Reading Series, Spring 2003. philip levine, poet philip levine was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1928. After attending Wayne State
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Philip Levine , poet
Philip Levine was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1928. After attending Wayne State University, he worked various factory jobs and traveled before attending the Iowa Writers' Workshop. Levine settled in Fresno, California where he taught on and off at California State University, Fresno until his retirement. Since his first collection, On the Edge (1963), Levine has published 17 books of poetry, an autobiography ( The Bread of Time , 1994), a collection of interviews ( Don't Ask , 1981), and edited The Essential Keats (1987). He also co-translated and edited Off the Map: Selected Poems of Gloria Fuertes (with Ada Long, 1984) and Tarumba: Selected Poems of Jaime Sabines (with Ernesto Trejo, 1979). Over the years, Levine has received the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, the Harriet Monroe Memorial Prize from Poetry, the Frank O'Hara Prize, and two Guggenheim Foundation fellowships. In 2000 he was elected a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets. His poetry collections include The Simple Truth (1994), which won the Pulitzer Prize;

83. What's American About American Poetry?
What is American About American Poetry? philip levine. Are there essential ways in which you consider yourself an American poet? Yes.
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What is American About American Poetry?
Philip Levine
Are there essential ways in which you consider yourself an American poet? Yes. The language I write in, the world I write about. When you consider your own "tradition," do you think primarily of American poets? Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Do you believe there is anything specifically American about past and contemporary American poetry? Is there American poetry in the sense that there is said to be American painting or American film? Do you wish to distinguish American poetry from British or other English language poetry? One question at a time. Which historic poets do you consider most responsible for generating distinctly American poetics? Whitman, Williams, Creeley, Olson, Duncan. What import does regional poetry occupy in your sense of American poetry? All American poetry is regional. What significance does popular culture possess in your sense of American poetry? The structure of films has clearly influenced poetry. What about the American poets who lived primarily in Europe (Eliot, Pound, Stein)? What about the European poets who have recently lived or worked in America (Heaney, Walcott, Milosz)?

84. One Good Bumblebee: Philip Levine
Guy Shahar Do you know the voice when you start off or do you discover it? philip levine No. philip levine from this interview in the Cortland Review.
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"My sense of a poem—my notion of how you revise—is: you get yourself into a state where what you are intensely conscious of is not why you wrote it or how you wrote it, but what you wrote. You just read it as a piece, as someone else might read it, and you see where it's alive. If that voice that you created that is most alive in the poem isn't carried throughout the whole poem, then I destroy where it's not there, and I reconstruct it so that that voice is the dominant voice in the poem." "Guy Shahar: Do you know the voice when you start off or do you discover it?"
"Philip Levine: No. No, I often discover it. If I know exactly what the voice is, then it's usually a voice I've already used so many goddamn times that I don't need another poem that sounds just like it. I think in the best poems I make a lot of discoveries about voice, about subject, about what my real feelings are." - Philip Levine from this interview in the Cortland Review Permalink
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85. Philip Levine, Blackbird
philip levine. Breakfasts with Joachim. philip levine was born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1928. He is the author of sixteen
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Breakfasts with Joachim
Philip Levine was born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1928. He is the author of sixteen books of poetry, most recently The Mercy (1998). His books have received many awards, including the National Book Award in both 1976 for Ashes: Poems New and Old and in 1991 for What Work Is , and the Pulitzer Prize in 1995 for The Simple Truth . He has also published a collection of essays, The Bread of Time: Toward an Autobiography (1994), edited The Essential Keats (1987), and co-edited and translated two books: Off the Map: Selected Poems of Gloria Fuertes (with Ada Long, 1984) and Tarumba: The Selected Poems of Jaime Sabines (with Ernesto Trejo, 1979). Levine has received the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, the Harriet Monroe Memorial Prize from Poetry , the Frank O'Hara Prize, and two John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowships. For two years he served as chair of the Literature Panel of the National Endowment for the Arts, and he was elected a Chancellor of The Academy of American Poets in 2000.

86. Penn Special Collections-APR-Philip Levine
Photographs from the American Poetry Review Records, 19711998 Ms. Coll. 349. philip levine.
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Philip Levine Index Index to Volume 156 Last update: Friday, 31-Jan-2003 20:25:15 EST
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87. Philip Levine
Special Feature Series On Contemporary Poetics philip levine. Fiction. Max Apple And See if the Vioce Will Enter You An Interview with philip levine. Poetry.
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T HE O HIO R EVIEW Volume 16, Number 2 Special Feature"Series On Contemporary Poetics: Philip Levine Fiction
    Max Apple
      Vegtable Love
    Nancy Pelletier
      Commitment
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      Lee Truax
        Discovering America
      Robert Cantwell
        Old Iowa Album
      Interview
        And See if the Vioce Will Enter You: An Interview with Philip Levine
      Poetry
        Charles Wright
          Virgo Descending
          Cancer Rising
          Bays Mountain Covenant
        Norman Dubie
          Randall Jarrell. 1914-1965.
        John Vernon
          Ann (1)
          Ann (2)
          Ann (3)
        Charlotte Garrett
          Time Piece: Father,s Dream
        John Logan
          Five Preludes for Buffalo,s Own Forest Lawn
        Martha Zweig
          Getting Away
        Robert McDowell
          What We Do With Ourselves
        Chase Twichell
          The Iris, That Sexual Flower
        Peter Everwine
          The Burden of Decision
          The Fish/Lago Chapala
        Philip Levine
          New Season
          Fixing the Foot: On Rhythm
        A.R. Ammons
          Swells
        Arthur Oberg
          Deaths of Fathers
        Thomas Johnson
          TheVivisection Lectures
        Reg Saner
          Crepuscular #535-24-0821
        David Rigsbee
          The Arguments of Statues
        Brenda Hillman
          Sickroom
        Charles deGravelles
          Inventory
        John Ashbery
          Hop o, My Thumb
        John Judson
          Whitman Again
        Leonard Nathan
          The Apple Tree
          At the Border
          Poem For An Occasion
          Hole
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88. 1995 Pulitzer Prize Winners - POETRY, Citation
author, three thousand dollars ($3,000). Awarded to The Simple Truth by philip levine (Alfred A. Knopf). Also nominated as finalists
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For a distinguished volume of original verse by an American author, three thousand dollars ($3,000).
Awarded to "The Simple Truth" by Philip Levine (Alfred A. Knopf).
Also nominated as finalists in this category were: "Cosmopolitan Greetings: Poems 1986-1992" by Allen Ginsberg (HarperCollins), and "On The Great Atlantic Rainway: Selected Poems 1950-1988" and "One Train" by Kenneth Koch (Alfred A.Knopf).
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89. Poetry In Revolt- Phillip Levine
Return To Poets Archive Phillip levine. Phillip levine is actually a pretty famous American poet. Coming Close. levine links. Rook s Beat Page. Phillip levine.
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90. National Academy Of Sciences - Deceased Member
National Academy of Sciences.
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