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  1. Shulamith Hareven's The Miracle Hater: a feminist novel?(Book Review): An article from: Midstream by Alicia Ostriker, 2005-05-01
  2. US1: An Anthology: Contemporary Writing from New Jersey by Ron; Keller, David; Ostriker, Alicia (editors) Tulloss, 1980
  3. Green Age. by Alicia Suskin. OSTRIKER, 1989
  4. The Complete Poems by William Blake, Alicia Ostriker, 2010-11-01
  5. ONCE MORE OUT OF DARKNESS. by Alicia. Ostriker, 1971
  6. The Mother/Child Papers by Alicia Suskin OSTRIKER, 1985-01-01
  7. Stealing the Language the Emergence of W by Alicia Ostriker, 1987-04-01
  8. Stealing the Language by Alicia Suskind Ostriker, 1986
  9. SONGS by Alicia Ostriker, 1969
  10. US1: An Anthology The Contemporary Writing from New Jersey by Rod and David Keller and Alicia Ostriker (editors) Tulloss, 1980
  11. Stealing the Language. The Emergence of Women's Poetry in America. by Alicia Suskin. Ostriker, 1986
  12. Songs a Book of Poems by Ostriker Alicia, 1969
  13. The Crack in Everything. by Alicia Suskin. OSTRIKER, 1996
  14. STEALING THE LANGUAGE THE MERGENCE OF WOMAN'S POETRY IN AMERICA by Alicia Suskin Ostriker, 1986-01-01

41. The New York Review Of Books: Alicia Ostriker
Bibliography of books and articles by alicia ostriker, from The New YorkReview of Books. The New York Review of Books. alicia ostriker.
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Alicia Ostriker is the author of The Nakedness of the Fathers: Biblical Visions and Revisions and Feminist Revision and the Bible . (October 1997)
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March 5, 1998 THE MYSTERIOUS 'SONG' October 23, 1997 Drunk with Love The Song of Songs: A New Translation with an Introduction and Commentary by Ariel Bloch, by Chana Bloch, afterword by Robert Alter
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42. The Institute For Contemporary Midrash - ICM Faculty
(Photo Jordan Cassway). alicia Suskin ostriker, PhD. alicia Suskin ostriker,PhD, is an acclaimed Jewish feminist author, critic and poet.
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Alicia Suskin Ostriker, PhD Alicia Suskin Ostriker, PhD, is an acclaimed Jewish feminist author, critic and poet. She is the author of seven books of poetry and several works of literary criticism, including Feminist Revision and the Bible (Blackwell, 1993). Her most recent book, The Nakedness of the Fathers: Biblical Visions and Revisions (Rutgers UP, 1994) presents an angry, funny, highly provocative contemporary woman's re-reading of the Bible. Alicia's poems and reviews are widely published in journals of note, and she is the recipient of many awards for her writing. She lives in Princeton, NJ, with her husband Jerry, and teaches English and creative writing at Rutgers University. If you would like to invite Alicia Suskin Ostriker to come to your community, please contact ICM.
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43. The Institute For Contemporary Midrash - Journal Title Index
Reconcilliation visual art, Weisberg, Ruth, 5, p.09. Review Biblical Women UnboundCounterTales, by Norma Rosen review, ostriker, alicia, 3, p.43-44.
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Queen Vashti Goes to Her Hanging
[poetry], Manger, Itzik, #2, p.06
Rachel
[visual art], Benton, Suzanne, #3, p.07
Rachel
[visual art], Weisberg, Ruth, #5, p.45
Rain says..., The
[visual art], Oelbaum, Frances, #4, p.38 Rape of Dinah, The [drama], Seltzer, Debra, #1, p.05-11 Re: From the Camel's Mouth [letter], Hayman, Kezia Gleckman, #3, p.44 Re: New Wine in Old Vessels [letter], Brod, Harry, #2, p.02 Reading the Gospels with Jewish Eyes: A Conversation with the Rt. Rev. John Shelby Spong [interview], Moss-Coane, Marty, #1, p.26-35 Rebecca [exploration], Ritch, Carol, #2, p.41 Rebecca [visual art], Stavroulakis, Niklos, #7, p.33 Reconcilliation [visual art], Weisberg, Ruth, #5, p.09 by Norma Rosen [review], Ostriker, Alicia, #3, p.43-44 [review], Hammer, Jill, #5, p.44 by H.D. [review], Dame, Enid, #8, p.43-44 by Gavriela Lev, Ruth Wieder Magan, and Aliza Elyon-Yisraeli (Drama) [review], Hammer, Jill, #4, p.34-35 by Trudy Ettelson [review], Hammer, Jill, #6, p.44

44. NJPoets.com - Skylands Writers & Artists Assoc., Inc. - Alicia Suskin Ostriker
alicia ostriker Jersey Transit and Other Poems. Copyright © alicia ostriker, fromGreen Age, U of Pittsburgh Press, 1989. Used by permission of the author.
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Poet and literary essayist, Alicia Suskin Ostriker, lives in Princeton and teaches English Literature and Creative Writing at Rutgers University. She is the author of nine books of poetry, including The Crack in Everything (U. of Pittsburg Press, 1996) which was a finalist for the National Book Award and won the Paterson Poetry Prize and the San Francisco Poetry Center Award. Her latest book of poetry, The Little Space: Poems Selected and New , (U. of Pittsburg Press, 1998) which was also a finalist for the National Book Award was a finalist for the Lenore Marshall Nation Prize.) The Imaginary Lover American Poetry Review, Kenyon Review,The Nation, Paris Review The New Yorker and numerous other literary magazineds and periodicals. The University of Michigan Press published Ostriker's astute commentary in

45. Alicia Ostriker "Daffodils" -- Logos Spring 2003
Poetry by alicia ostriker. Daffodils. alicia ostriker has published11 books of poetry, most recently The Volcano Sequence (2002).
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by
Alicia Ostriker Daffodils Ten thousand saw I at a glance
Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.
William Wordsworth Going into hell so many times tears it
Which explains poetry.
Jack Spicer The day the war against Iraq begins
I'm photographing the golden daffodils
With their outstretched arms and ruffled cups
Blowing in the wind of Jesus Green Edging the lush grassy moving river
Along with the swans and ducks Under a soft March Cambridge sky Beautifying the earth like a hand Starting to illustrate a children's book Where humans come out to play To act out the journey of new life With their lovers, animals, and children

46. Alicia Ostriker Papers
alicia ostriker Papers. (CO910) 19592001, bulk 1985-2001. Provenance The paperswere a gift from alicia ostriker in January 2002. Restrictions None.
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Introduction
The Alicia Ostriker Papers consists primarily of drafts of poems, poetry and nonfiction books, and journalistic contributions by the American feminist literary critic and poet Alicia Ostriker (1937- ). Also included are papers she delivered at conferences, book reviews, and interviews, both those she conducted and those in which she has been the subject. Some of her student writing is here as well, including papers and undergraduate prose and poetry, and there is a small amount of correspondence with her publishers and friends, and some fan mail. Range of Collection Dates
Range of Collection Bulk Dates Size : 4.6 linear feet (11 archival boxes) Language : English Provenance : The papers were a gift from Alicia Ostriker in January 2002. Restrictions : None.

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  • 48. Alicia Ostriker - Poetry-in-the-Round - Seton Hall Univeristy
    alicia ostriker. Wednesday, March 1, 745 pm. . feel a deep kinship tothe work of alicia ostriker, and a debt as well. Eleanor Wilner.
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    alicia ostriker Wednesday, March 1, 7:45 pm
    "Now that Ginsberg is gone, Ostriker is contemporary poetry's most Blakean figure." Women's Review of Books
    "All of us who are women poets, idol breakers, and revisionists. . . feel a deep kinship to the work of Alicia Ostriker, and a debt as well."
    Eleanor Wilner
    "Among the finest American poets" World Literature Today
    Author of nine books of poetry, including last year's The Little Space , Alicia Ostriker has become, in Joyce Carol Oates' words, "one of those brilliantly provocative and imaginatively gifted contemporaries whose iconoclastic expression…is essential to our understanding of our American selves." Two of her books of poems have been finalists for the National Book Award; The Crack in Everything won the Paterson Poetry Prize, and The Imaginary Lover won the William Carlos Williams Award from the Poetry Society of America. Her critical works include the ground-breaking

    49. On A Good Day Alicia Ostriker
    On a good day alicia ostriker see the bridge that spans the flood of spacetimerolling between the one place and the other the place of great light and our
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    On a good day Alicia Ostriker see the bridge that spans the flood of spacetime rolling between the one place and the other the place of great light and our humble lives it is like a pipeline like a flying spark in wind when it is stairs going down the steps are reality experience interpretation and emotion then we write the return message blessed be you blessed be you so it goes beween god and man and the rest of the time what gnashing of teeth what slamming doors

    50. MOLEPAGES
    alicia ostriker. My daughter alicia ostriker has moved through poetry toJewish scholarship, and her own definition of midrash. A distinguished
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    ALICIA OSTRIKER
    My daughter, who became a Jew as an adult, told me, "Daddy, for the first time in my life I've found something that gives me what I've been looking for both spiritually and intellectually." The Kehillat Lev Shalem, also known as the Woodstock Jewish Congregation, has, for the past several years, presented the Rabbi Ira Eisenstein Scholar-In-Residence, a noted Jewish scholar. This year, their choice is the noted poet Alicia Suskin Ostriker. Ostriker will be presenting a program entitled "Contemporary Midrash" over several events on Friday and Saturday, October 30 and 31. She will be reading from her own poetry as part of the Congregation's Friday evening service at 7:30 p.m. On Saturday morning at 10 a.m., the Congregation holds a weekly Torah reading. Rabbi Jonathan Kliegler reports that this week, they're up to the story of Abraham and Sarah, and Ostriker will compose and read a midrash about that story. This will be followed at noon by a vegetarian potluck lunch, which will be an occasion to meet Ostriker informally. After that, from 2-4, Ostriker will conduct a free workshop on writing creative midrash. Rabbi Kliegler defines midrash like this: "Biblical stories are filled with gaps. For thousands of years, Jews have related to the texts by filling in the gaps with their own reflections on the text. Some midrashim have become almost canonical. In recent years, the tradition of midrash has been rejuvenated by contributions from new and exciting sources, many of them feminist."

    51. Stealing The Language - Alicia Suskin Ostriker
    Stealing the Language alicia Suskin ostriker The Women s PressLiterary Criticism Women s Studies. Riley Books Home,
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    Author Name: Alicia Suskin Ostriker Title: Stealing the Language
    Binding: Large Softcover Book Condition: Near Fine Type: Women's Studies Edition: First British Paperback Size: 7 1/2'' x 4 1/2'' Publisher: London The Women's Press 1987 ISBN Number: Seller ID: 006947 In the exciting and important book, the American poet and scholar Alicia Suskin Ostriker argues that throughout most of our history the woman writer has had to state her self-definitions in code: to disguise passion as piety, rebellion as obedience. Women poets have been excluded from the ''mainstream'' even more than the novelists. Yet today, the author detects in the work of poets as diverse as Muriel Rukeyser, Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton, Audre Lorde, June Jordan, May Sarton and Adrienne Rich a female-rooted movement that is challenging, and changing, the history of American poetry. And thus all poetry written in the English language.

    52. Powell's Books - The Crack In Everything (Pitt Poetry) By Alicia Sus Ostriker
    ISBN 0822955938 Author ostriker, alicia Suskin Publisher University of PittsburghPress Subject General Subject Literature Subject Anthologies (multiple
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    53. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
    Authors Articles alicia ostriker. alicia ostriker. Ploughshares articles by orabout this author alicia ostriker, Another Imaginary Voyage, Poetry, Spring 1996.
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    54. Pitt Poetry Series
    The Crack in Everything ostriker, alicia Suskin 1996 * 112 pp. * 6 x 9 Paper08229-5593-8 * $12.95s. Green Age ostriker, alicia Suskin 1989 * 72 pp.
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    PITT POETRY SERIES
    Ed Ochester, Editor Home Books in Print Follow the links below for additional information about individual volumes in the Pitt Poetry Series. Featuring all titles currently available as well as those scheduled to be published during the next few months, this list is available for download in pdf format, readable by Adobe Acrobat, alphabetized by either Title or Author
    Accordion Breathing and Dancing

    WINNER OF THE AWP AWARD SERIES IN POETRY
    Schwartz, Ruth L.
    1996 * 88 pp. * 6 x 9
    Paper 0-8229-5571-7 * $12.95s All-American Girl
    Becker, Robin
    1996 * 80 pp. * 6 x 9
    Paper 0-8229-5580-6 * $12.95s Angel, Interrupted
    Shepherd, Reginald 1996 * 96 pp. * 6 x 9 Paper 0-8229-5614-4 * $12.95s Applause Muske, Carol 1989 * 64 pp. * 5.75 x 8.5 Paper 0-8229-5417-6 * $12.95s The Art of Drowning Collins, Billy 1995 * 112 pp. * 6 x 9 Cloth 0-8229-3893-6 * $21.00 Paper 0-8229-5567-9 * $12.95

    55. Experience Literature - Poetry
    Back to List alicia Suskin ostriker (b. 1937) LINKS Dancing at the Devil’s PartyEssays on Poetry, Politics, and the Erotic—Essays by alicia Suskin
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    Alicia Suskin Ostriker (b. 1937)
    LINKS
    Dancing at the Devil’s Party: Essays on Poetry, Politics, and the Erotic —Essays by Alicia Suskin Ostriker

    http://www.pifmagazine.com/2000/05/b_a_ostriker.php3

    Poetry “can tear at the heart with its claws, make the neural nets shiver, flood us with hope, despair, longing, ecstasy, love, anger, terror,” Rachel Barenblat, co-founder of Inkberry, a literary organization in the Berkshires, quotes in her review of Alicia Suskin Ostriker’s collection of essays, Dancing at the Devil’s Party: Essays on Poetry, Politics, and the Erotic
    The Little Space,
    , Alicia Suskin Ostriker
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    This site shows off Alicia Suskin Ostriker’s new collection of poems, The Little Space
    BIOGRAPHY
    Ostriker was born and grew up in New York City. Her Jewish grandparents came to America in the 1880s, and her college-educated, working-class parents instilled the values she lives by: work hard, love books, promote social justice. Ostriker’s mother wrote poetry and read poetry to her daughter. As an English major at Brandeis University and a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin, Ostriker read and wrote poetry constantly. She has since published nine collections—most recently The Crack in Everything (1996) and The Little Space: Poems Collected and New (1998). Both collections were finalists for the National Book Award. Her critical studies include

    56. Author Index N-Q
    Ortale, Julianne, The People s Youth, 20(3 4) 73. ostriker, alicia, CretanInterlude Lasithi Plateau, 19(3 4) 255. ostriker, alicia, Riddles, 19(3 4)258.
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    N Nabhan, Gary Seri Indian Horned Lizard Song Natkong, Jessie Neal Beaver and Ground Hog Were Pals Namias, June The Life of the Pond Nicholas, Adam My Mother at the Pond Nickerson, Sheila In an August Garden, along the Path in Tenakee Springs Nickerson, Sheila From the East: First Light, Gastineau Chanel Nickerson, Sheila

    57. Author Index L-Z
    Orem, William, Across the River, 16(3 4) 84. ostriker, alicia, Cretan InterludeLasithi Plateau, 19(3 4)255. ostriker, alicia, Riddles, 19(3 4)258. P Back totop.
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    L Lacina, Melody On Seeing a Nude Self-Portrait of Imogen Cunningham Lambeth, Laurie Clements The Deeper Focus The Paanwallah Laux, Dorianne Death Comes to Me Again, A Girl Laux, Dorianne How It will Happen, When Lazar, Zachary Concentration Leahy, Anna At My Father's Funeral Evangeline Lee, Analisa

    58. Untitled Document
    ostriker, alicia Suski. Crack in Everything, BR 10837. ostriker, alicia Suskin.The Little Space Poems Selected and New, 19681998, RC 49649.
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    A Select List of Poetry at Maryland State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped Reference How to Read a Poem: And Fall in Love with Poetry by Edward Hirsch RC48477 Lives of the Poets by Michael Schmidt RC 49963 Anthologies Americans' Favorite Poems: The Favorite Poem Project Anthology, RC 50000 The Best American Poetry, 2002, edited by Robert Creeley, RC 55138 The Best-Loved Poems of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis edited by Caroline Kennedy, RC 53291 The Broadview Anthology of Victorian Poetry and Poetic Theory, RC 52409 Eight American Poets edited by Joel Conarroe, RC 45780 Gift of Tongues: Twenty-Five Years of Poetry from... BR 11465 The Hell with Love: Poems to Mend a Broken Heart edited by Mary D. Esselman, RC 55189 Ireland's Love Poems: Wonder and a Wild Desire edited by A. Norman Jeffares, RC 54586 Metaphysical Poets edited by Helen Gardner, RC 46856 The One Hundred Best Poems of All Time, BR 13554 Only Bread, Only Light: Poems by Stephen Kuusisto, RC 54093
    (Collection of poetry that has the experience of blindness as a common theme.) Poems to Read: A New Favorite Poem Project Anthology edited by Robert Pinsky, RC55374. (

    59. Alicia Ostriker: "Surface/Draft 6"
    V P R VALPARAISO POETRY REVIEW Contemporary Poetry and Poetics. ~alicia ostriker~.SURFACE/DRAFT 6. I. I might work on. making music of that. © by alicia ostriker.
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    V P R
    V ALPARAISO P OETRY R EVIEW
    Contemporary Poetry and Poetics

    ~A LICIA O STRIKER
    S URFACE /D RAFT
    I All the photographs are lies, in that
    in them she looks normal, like other people,
    not crazy. Her eyes are compelling as doe's eyes,
    and she did not know this, and the worst of it is
    she looks alive. I keep telling her to come back sometime!
    Come back! I wonder where she is gone, maybe to find my father? Watching death, as light abandons the eyes, seeing the cavern of the dropped mouth, the shadowed throat, hearing the wheeze and gurgle, we are like Moses, allowed to behold God's backside from a cleft in the rock, the face and hands soft, horrible, fine, the mystery diminished not one grain. Then the jaw tightened and after a while it fell almost clacking, and the nurse nodded, and there was her baffled silence after the noisiness of us all singing to her, the touching of skin when I stroked her forehead goodbye, and patted through the nightgown her belly and breasts. O I loved her and this was her response. II My mother is dead two weeks We were holding her hands and singing to her when she let go. Very little pain, lucid

    60. 75th Anniversary
    Excerpts Winter 2003. alicia ostriker Normal Light. Normal light never killedanything. When I beam my affection at you Do not duck. It is not bullets.
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    Alicia Ostriker
    Normal Light
    Normal light never killed anything.
    When I beam my affection at you
    Do not duck. It is not bullets.
    Do not try to impersonate Superman.
    It is not a laser.
    What normal light wishes and dreams about
    During its flight is how it will encounter
    An object: every photon imagines this
    The way we imagine gateways, that slowly open
    As we fly toward them, into gardens, The poppies and peonies making their mouths wide. What actually happens to the light: Striking a surface, some particles rebound Like marbles, some are absorbed And become heat, that's it. That's usually it. But some Flash on and inward to the curious cave That is light's garden, light's antithesis, And form an image.
    Sometimes an object struck
    Where it has eyes, will see.
    Light dreams of this.
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