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  1. EMMELINE - STAGEBILL - WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1998 by TOBIAS (MUSIC BY) - J.D. McCLATCHY (LIBTETTO BY) PICKER, 1998
  2. Langston Hughes (Voice of the Poet) by Langston Hughes, J. D. McClatchy, 2002-03-26
  3. Selected Poems by Anthony Hecht, 2011-03-22
  4. The Vintage book of contemporary American poetry by J D Mcclatchy,
  5. On Wings of Song: Poems About Birds (Everyman's Library Pocket Poet)
  6. The Voice of the Poet : Five American Women : Gertrude Stein, Edna St. Vincent Millay, H.D., Louise Bogan & Muriel Rukeyser
  7. The Whole Difference: Selected Writings of Hugo von Hofmannsthal by Hugo Von Hofmannsthal, 2008-10-06
  8. Last Poems by James; McClatchy, J.D. (introduction) Merrill, 1998-01-01
  9. Adrienne Rich (Voice of the Poet) by Adrienne Rich, J. D. McClatchy, 2002-03-26
  10. The arrow in the heart.(VALENTINES): An article from: Poetry by J.D. McClatchy, 2007-02-01
  11. Mercury Dressing: Poems by J.D. McClatchy, 2011-05-17
  12. The Yale Review April 2003 by J. D. (EDITOR). MCCLATCHY, 2003
  13. The Yale Review, July 2004 by J.D. Mcclatchy, 2004
  14. Collected Novels and Plays : James Merrill by James; McClatchy, J. D. (editor); Yenser, Stephen (editor) Merrill, 2002

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42. Poets Deborah Digges And J.D. McClatchy To Read At The Library Of Congress March
Poets Deborah Digges and JD mcclatchy will read from their work in the Library sMumford Room on Thursday, March 11, at 630 pm The reading is presented under
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Poets Deborah Digges and J. D. McClatchy will read from their work in the Library's Mumford Room on Thursday, March 11, at 6:30 p.m. The reading is presented under the auspices of the Gertrude Clarke Whittall Poetry and Literature Fund; the event is free and tickets are not required. Deborah Digges's first book of poems, Vesper Sparrows, (Atheneum, 1986), won the Delmore Schwartz Memorial Poetry Prize from New York University. Her second collection, Late in the Millennium, was published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1989. She has been a fellow of the National Endowment for the Arts, the Ingram Merrill Foundation, and the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. Her poems have been published in many magazines and literary journals, including The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, Antaeus, Ploughshares, and The American Poetry Review. Ms. Digges's memoir, Fugitive Spring, in 1992 by Knopf and was recently nominated as one of the five best nonfiction books by the Quality Paperback Book Club. Ms. Digges also served as Poetry Panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts in 1992 - 93 and has taught in the graduate writing divisions of New York University and Columbia University. She is now assistant professor of English at Tufts University.

43. Sources Of Quotes
mcclatchy, JD, ed. The Vintage Book of Contemporary American Poetry. mcclatchy,JD, ed. The Vintage Book of Contemporary World Poetry.
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Books Academy of American Poets. Fifty Years of American Poetry. New York: Dell Publishing, 1984. Ali, Agha Shahid, ed. Ravishing Disunities: Real Ghazals in English. Hanover, New Hampshire: University Press of New England, 2000. Allen, Donald M., ed. The New American Poetry 1945-1960. New York: Grove Press, 1960. Barnstone, Aliki, ed. Voices of Light: Spiritual and Visionary Poems by Women Around the World from Ancient Sumeria to Now. Boston: Shambala, 1999. Barnstone, Aliki, and Barnstone, Willis. A Book of Women Poets from Antiquity to Now: Selections from the World Over. New York: Schocken Books, 1992. Bascove. Boston: David R. Godine, 1998. Borges, Jorge Luis. Jorge Luis Borges: Collected Fictions. Translated by Andrew Hurley. New York: Penguin Books, 1999. Bornholdt, Jenny; O'Brien, Gregory; Williams, Mark, eds. An Anthology of New Zealand Poetry in English. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. Braybrooke, Marcus

44. J.D. McClatchy Responds To Bloom
Boston Review, Hungry for Spirit JD mcclatchy. Let me first declarean interest. Not only is a poem of mine included in Harold Bloom s
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J. D. McClatchy Let me first declare an interest. Not only is a poem of mine included in Harold Bloom's anthology, but he was a teacher and is now a colleague of mine at Yale. These facts, when I brought them to the attention of Boston Review's editor, did not prompt him to withdraw his invitation to comment on Bloom's argument. But I want you as well to bear in mind my partiality. Actually, it was Bloom's contentious essay that pointed me backwards and led me to read through Adrienne Rich's collection, which I had earlier overlooked. It is a strong collection-as in "strong medicine"-but it is not a good one. That is to say, it does no good either to the purpose of the series or to Rich's own lofty, urgent ambitions. Bloom, of course, asks a different question altogether of the poets, and makes different demands. He takes Rich's premise and pursues it further: the social malaise has infected the culture; both art and criticism have been politicized to serve narrow, debased agendas. Where Rich sees an "apartheid of the imagination," Bloom finds "cultural guilt," the spineless submission of principle to expediency. "The realm of the aesthetic" is his only soul-making arena, and the struggle enacted there is one between tradition and the individual talent. But it is more than that. For Rich, poems should be aggressive. For Bloom, they should be defensive-the final defense of the self against whatever idea or ideology, cause or condition, moral or emotion may impinge on its isolate freedom.

45. Department Of English | Yale University
When he was given an Award in Literature by the American Academy and Institute ofArts and Letters in 1991, the citation read JD mcclatchy is a poet who has
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J. D. McCLATCHY is the author of five collections of poems: Scenes From Another Life (Braziller, 1981), Stars Principal (Macmillan, 1986), The Rest of the Way (Knopf, 1990), Ten Commandments (Knopf, 1998), and Hazmat (Knopf, 2002, a Pulitzer Prize finalist). In addition, his selected poems, Division of Spoils , appeared in England in 2003. His literary essays are collected in White Paper (Columbia, 1989), which was given the Melville Cane Award by the Poetry Society of America, and in Twenty Questions (Columbia, 1998). He has also edited several other books, including Edna St. Vincent Millay's Selected Poems (2003), James Merrill's Collected Novels and Plays (2002) and his Collected Poems Horace: The Odes Bright Pages: Yale Writers 1701-2001 Longfellow's Poems and Other Writings The Vintage Book of Contemporary World Poetry (Vintage, 1996)

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Poet and literary critic JD mcclatchy, editor of The Yale Review, is one of sevenYale alumni elected this year to the prestigious American Academy of Arts and
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to Academy of Arts and Letters Poet and literary critic J.D. McClatchy, editor of The Yale Review, is one of seven Yale alumni elected this year to the prestigious American Academy of Arts and Letters.
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47. Advocate, The: Pocketful Of Poetry - Poet J.D. McClatchy - Brief Article - Inter
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Gay poet J.D. McClatchy talks about collecting gay and lesbian odes from throughout history for Love Speaks Its Name, a new anthology J.D. McClatchy is the author of four books of poems, including Ten Commandments, winner of the 1998 Lambda Literary Award for Gay Men's Poetry, and the editor of several anthologies. His latest poetry anthology, Love Speaks Its Name, features Sappho, Shakespeare, Marlowe, Whitman, Williams, Stein, and many other "queer" writers. McClatchy recently spoke to The Advocate about what constitutes "gay poetry." How did you choose which classic poets would make the cut?

48. J.D. McClatchy & Frank Bidart - Poetry-in-the-Round - Seton Hall Univeristy
jd mcclatchy frank bidart. April 2. These two celebrated Americanpoets, who first appeared together at Seton Hall in 1996, return
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April 2 These two celebrated American poets, who first appeared together at Seton Hall in 1996, return to us, each with a new volume of poems. Bidart's eagerly awaited book Desire is his first since In the Western Night: Collected Poems 1965-1990 . It contains the long multi-voiced poem "The Second Hour of the Night," which draws on the writings of Berlioz and Ovid to continue the meditation of his earlier "The First Hour of the Night," exploring loss, sexuality, and the sources of the poetic urge. "It can be said of Bidart as of no other poet now writing in English that he truly expresses the civilization of which he is a part…he accumulates and broods over the collective experience of Western culture and deepens that culture with his own response."-Library Journal J.D.McClatchy is the author of four collections of poems- Scenes from Another Life Stars Principal The Rest of the Way (1990), and

49. Twenty Questions; ; J. D. McClatchy
$19.00 March, 1999 paper 224 pages ISBN 0231-11173-8 Columbia University PressNew Book Bulletins. Twenty Questions. JD mcclatchy. No American poet critic. . .
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J. D. McClatchy Los Angeles Times Library Journal Like Most Revelations and their verse. McClatchy belongs in this select company, and his skills in one mode complement his gifts in the other." The New Leader San Francisco Chronicle Twenty Questions Twenty Questions "Charming, genial, but altogether accomplished." Journal of American Studies In Twenty Questions, Poetica The questions McClatchy poses of poems prompt a fresh look and the last word. Free of scholarly pretension, elegantly and movingly written, Twenty Questions is a bright, open window onto a public and private experience of poetry, to be appreciated by poets, readers, and critics alike. Contents Reading Dreaming My Fountain Pen Commonplaces Twenty Questions Reading Pope Woman in White Wildness Asking for Ceremony At Her Other Desk Laughter in the Soul Songs of a Curmudgeon Chiselled Breath Sitting Here Strangely on Top of the Sunlight The Lost Upland Encountering the Sublime Braving the Elements Masters The Art of Poetry About the Author J. D. McCLATCHY is the author of four collections of poems:

50. LRB | J.D. McClatchy
LRB contributors JD mcclatchy. JD mcclatchy. JD mcclatchy s selected poems,Division of Spoils, will appear from Arc in September. He teaches at Yale.
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51. LRB | J.D. McClatchy : Poem: 'Hotel Bar'
Poem Hotel Bar . JD mcclatchy. JD mcclatchy s selected poems, Divisionof Spoils, will appear from Arc in September. He teaches at Yale.
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52. James Merrill Checklist
mcclatchy, JD ÒJames MerrillÕs Inner Room.Ó Raritan A Quarterly Review. 19.1. mcclatchy,JD ÒBraving the Elements.Ó Twenty Questions. New York Columbia.
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Writings on James Merrill, 1968-2002
Bauer, Mark. ÒBetween: Lives: James Merrill Reading YeatsÕs Prose.Ó Contemporary Literature. Breslin, Paul. ÒClosest Necessities: James MerrillÕs Poetics of Reticence.Ó Poetry. Hahn, Robert. ÒNot So Distant Vistas: Some Versions of the Mediterranean in American Poetry.Ó Poetry International. Keeley, Edmund. ÒCavafy and His Heirs in America.Ó Iowa Review Materer, Timothy. ÒConfession and Autobiography in James MerrillÕs Early Poetry.Ó Twentieth Century Literature. Oser, Lee. Ò Collected Poems World Literature Today. Sutherland-Smith, James. ÒMerrill Merrill and Co.Ó PN Review. Anon. ÒCollected Poems.Ó Virginia Quarterly Review. Berger, James. ÒThe Necessary Angel and A Different Person: Defending the Life of Poetry.Ó Wallace Stevens Journal. Burt, Stephen. ÒBecoming Literature: On James MerrillÕs Poetry of Autobiography and Social Comedy.Ó Boston Review. Burt, Stephen. Review of Collected Poems. Boston Review. Gwiazda, Piotr. ÒViews from the Rosebrick Manor: Poetic Authority in James MerrillÕs The Changing Light at Sandover.Ó

53. JD McClatchy Responds To Bloom
Hungry for Spirit JD mcclatchy. Let me first declare an interest.Not only is a poem of mine included in Harold Bloom s anthology
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J. D. McClatchy Let me first declare an interest. Not only is a poem of mine included in Harold Bloom's anthology, but he was a teacher and is now a colleague of mine at Yale. These facts, when I brought them to the attention of Boston Review's editor, did not prompt him to withdraw his invitation to comment on Bloom's argument. But I want you as well to bear in mind my partiality. Actually, it was Bloom's contentious essay that pointed me backwards and led me to read through Adrienne Rich's collection, which I had earlier overlooked. It is a strong collection-as in "strong medicine"-but it is not a good one. That is to say, it does no good either to the purpose of the series or to Rich's own lofty, urgent ambitions. Bloom, of course, asks a different question altogether of the poets, and makes different demands. He takes Rich's premise and pursues it further: the social malaise has infected the culture; both art and criticism have been politicized to serve narrow, debased agendas. Where Rich sees an "apartheid of the imagination," Bloom finds "cultural guilt," the spineless submission of principle to expediency. "The realm of the aesthetic" is his only soul-making arena, and the struggle enacted there is one between tradition and the individual talent. But it is more than that. For Rich, poems should be aggressive. For Bloom, they should be defensive-the final defense of the self against whatever idea or ideology, cause or condition, moral or emotion may impinge on its isolate freedom.

54. McClatchy, JD Introduction. Poets On Painters Essays On The Art
mcclatchy, JD Introduction. Poets on Painters Essays on the Art ofPainting by Twentieth Century Poets. By JD mcclatchy. Berkeley
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55. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
Boston, MA 02116. Authors Articles JD mcclatchy. JD mcclatchy. Ploughsharesarticles by or about this author JD mcclatchy, Cysts, Poetry, Winter 1989.
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56. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
Authors Articles JD mcclatchy. JD mcclatchy. Ploughshares articlesby or about this author JD mcclatchy, Cysts, Poetry, Winter 1989.
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60. The Vintage Book Of Contemporary World Poetry - By J. D. McClatchy (Editor)
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Never has so much of the world's literature been available to readers of English, and few anthologies showcase this wealth as well as this vibrant and varied collection of contemporary poetry from Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Here readers will find Nobel laureates and other luminaries, such as Joseph Brodsky, Derek Walcott, Czeslaw Milosz, Octavio Paz, Wole Soyinka, Breyten Breytenbach, and Nguyen Chi Thien, as well as less well known poets. Editor McClatchy has chosen well, selecting poems that illuminate the personal as well as the universal. Poetry is, after all, the art of essences, transforming, as it does, emotion and observation into metaphor, a language that survives translation and displacement and transcends individual concerns and cultural associations. Poetry also redresses technology: the world may seem smaller, but the soul remains immeasurable and infinite. Donna Seaman
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A comprehensive international anthology of poetry by eighty-three of the world's finest contemporary poets features the works of Joseph Brodsky, Wole Soyinka, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Octavio Paz, Derek Walcott, Pablo Neruda, Bei Dao, Yehuda Amichai, and other notables. 20,000 first printing.

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