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  1. Old Heart: Poems by Stanley Plumly, 2009-03-16
  2. Posthumous Keats: A Personal Biography by Stanley Plumly, 2009-11-09
  3. New Hope for the Dead: Uncollected William Matthews by William Matthews, 2010-10-01
  4. The Marriage in the Trees by Stanley Plumly, 1998-12-01
  5. Now That My Father Lies Down Beside Me: New and Selected Poems, 1970-2000 by Stanley Plumly, 2001-12-01
  6. In the Outer Dark; Poems. by Stanley Plumly, 1970-06
  7. Out-Of-The-Body Travel by Stanley Plumly, 1978-03
  8. Argument And Song by Stanley Plumly, 2003-12-17
  9. Boy on the Step: Poems(American Poetry Series) by Stanley Plumly, 1999-05-24
  10. The Darker Fall: Poems by Rick Barot, 2002-10
  11. The New Bread Loaf Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry
  12. Summer Celestial (American Poetry Series) by Stanley Plumly, 1985-09
  13. Shattering Air (New Poets of America) by David Biespiel, 1996-07-01
  14. The Poetry Blues: Essays and Interviews (Poets on Poetry) by William Matthews, 2001-06-28

1. Stanley Plumly
Stanley Plumly. Author/Illustrator Bio Stanley Plumly‘s books of poetry include Outof-the-Body Travel, which was nominated for
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2. Poetry Daily Feature: Stanley Plumly - The Kenyon Review
Poetry Daily home page. Elevens by Stanley Plumly The Kenyon Review Spring 2004. Online Bookstore Listing. Stanley plumly stanley
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Stanley Plumly: Stanley Plumly is a Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland. (Ecco/HarperColiins) and Argument and Song: Sources and Silences in Poetry (Other Press) are his most recent books.
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3. Still Missing The Jays, Stanley Plumly
STANLEY PLUMLY. Still Missing the Jays. Then this afternoon, in the anonymous winter hedge, I saw one. I d just climbed, in my sixty
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Still Missing the Jays Then this afternoon, in the anonymous
winter hedge, I saw one. I'd just climbed,
attacks, kidney stones, torn Achilles tendon,
vague promises of ulcers, various subtle,
several visible permanent scars, ghost-
gray hair, long nights and longer silences,
impotence and liver spots, evident I'd just climbed out of the car and there it was, eye-level, looking at me, young, bare blue, the crest and marking jewelry penciled in, smaller than it would be if it lasted but large enough to show the dark adult and make its queedle and complaint. It seemed to wait for me, watching in that superciliary way birds watch too. So I took it as a sign, part spring, part survival. I hadn't seen a jay Such obvious, quarrelsome, vivid birds that turn the air around them crystalline.

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Stanley Plumly. biographical notes. Stanley Plumly was born in Barnesville, Ohio, in 1939, and grew up in the lumber and farming regions of Virginia and Ohio.
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Stanley Plumly biographical notes WIGHT In the dark we disappear, pure being.
Our mirror images, impure being. Being and becoming (Heidegger), being and
nothingness (Sartre)which is purer being? Being alone is no way to be: thus
loneliness is the test of pure being. Nights in love I fell too far or not quite
far enoughone pure, one impure being. Clouds, snow, mist, the dragon's breath on water,
smoke from firea metaphor's pure being. Stillness and more stillness and the light locked
deep insideboth pure and impure being. Is is the verb of being, I the noun
or pronoun for the purists of being. I was, I am, I looked within and saw
nothing very clearly: purest being. READING WITH THE POETS
Whitman among the wounded, at the bedside,
kissing the blood off boys' faces, sometimes stilled faces, writing their letters, writing the letters home, saying, sometimes, the white prayers, helping, sometimes, with the bodies or holding the bodies down. The boy with the scar that cuts through his speech

5. Stanley Plumly - The Academy Of American Poets
The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
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poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits poetry map ... about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook Stanley Plumly Stanley Plumly was born to Herman and Esther Plumly on May 23, 1939, in Barnesville, Ohio. Following Stanley's birth, the family moved from farm work to carpentry jobs and back to farm work in Virginia and Ohio. Plumly graduated from Wilmington College, a small work-study school in Ohio, in 1962. While he was in college, his writing talents were recognized and encouraged by the playwright-poet-teacher Joel Climenhaga. Plumly received his M.A. from Ohio University in 1968 and did course work toward a Ph.D. at the same school. The writer's father, who died at the age of fifty-six of a heart attack brought on by his chronic alcoholism, dominates the poet's work: "I can hardly think of a poem I've written that at some point in its history did not implicate, or figure, my father" ( Iowa Review , Fall 1973). His mother also figures prominently as the silent, helpless witness of her husband's self-destruction. Stanley Plumly's books of poetry include The Marriage in the Trees (Ecco Press, 1997);

6. Stanley Plumly @ Catharton Authors
stanley plumly and resources concerning his works. Catharton Authors P plumly, stanley. stanley plumly. 23rd May 1939 Try searching Google for stanley plumly List of Works
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7. 44624. Plumly, Stanley. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
like his hand, in fever, on my forehead. ATTRIBUTION stanley plumly (b. 1939), U.S. poet
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8. Atlantic Unbound | Interviews | 2003.01.08
Poems by stanley plumly from The Atlantic Monthly Peter Davison talks with the poet stanley plumly, who believes that "language, at its best, is not easy" ..
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9. The Atlantic | September 2003 | Silent Heart Attack | Plumly
More on poetry from The Atlantic Monthly. Also by stanley plumly The Marriage in the Trees Silent Heart Attack. by stanley plumly .. Hear the author read this poem
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on poetry from The Atlantic Monthly. Also by Stanley Plumly: The Marriage in the Trees Naps Piano Strays ... Mercy Silent Heart Attack by Stanley Plumly Hear the author read this poem (in RealAudio When silence is another kind of violence. Like all the breath you've ever breathed suddenly swallowed. But since it happened over days, each night a little worse, it lacked the drama of my father's death. He went down, like a building, on his knees. I sat in the dark inside the feeling I was turning into stone, or, if I turned around, to salt, salt-crystals diamonding the blackouts. Silence is what you hear, the mouth a moon of O s, black filling up the body with its blood. I listened. Each night, all night, my father louder. What do you think? Discuss this article in Stanley Plumly is a Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland. A collection of his critical essays, Argument and Song , will be published this month. The Atlantic Monthly ; September 2003; Silent Heart Attack; Volume 292, No. 2; 116.

10. Online NewsHour: The Life Of James Dickey -- January 20, 1997
An interview with stanley plumly on the death of author James Dickey.
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IN MEMORY OF JAMES DICKEY
January 20, 1997
TRANSCRIPT Author and Poet James Dickey died yesterday. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: James Dickey may have been best known for his novel "Deliverance" from which a popular film was made, but he was, above all, a poet. An early collection of his work "Buckdancer’s Choice" won the 1966 National Book Award for Poetry. In all, he published more than 20 books, including first novels and criticism. Here to tell us more is Stanley Plumly, professor of English at the University of Maryland and a poet himself. Thanks for being with us. STANLEY PLUMLY, Poet: Thank you for having me. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: Tell us something about James Dickey and how he became a poet. STANLEY PLUMLY: Well, Dickey, I think is a kind of a model for a lot of American writers of my generation and the generation before me. He started out ashe was a big man. He started out as an athlete, both in high school and in college. You had always a sensehe was a serious athleteyou had the sense about him that he was caged, and that he had something powerful in him he wanted to say. And I suppose as an athlete that was one way to articulate it. For a long time he was an advertising executive with the Coca-Cola Company in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a Georgian and a deep Southerner, to the soul, and would write poems on his off moments and decided that that was the direction he wanted to go in. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: He also flew bombing missions in World War II and in Korea. There’s a sense of danger and death always in hisoften in his poetry, isn’t there?

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Stanley Plumly's work has been honored with the Delmore Schwartz Memorial Award and nominations for the National Book Critics Circle Award, the William Carlos Williams Award, and the Academy of American Poets' Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize. He has received a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, National Endowment for the Arts Awards, Pushcart Prizes, an Ingram-Merrill Foundation Award, and an Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Plumly's most recent book is Now That My Father Lies Down Beside Me: New and Selected Poems, 1970-2000 . He has taught at many universities around the country, including the Universities of Iowa, Michigan, and Washington; Ohio University; Princeton; Columbia; the University of Houston; and New York University. He is currently a Distinguished University Professor and Professor of English at the University of Maryland. Photo by Star Black

12. Stanley Plumly - The Academy Of American Poets
stanley plumly The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selected poems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits.
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16. Plumly, Stanley Pityriasis Rosea
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Genre Poem Keywords Adolescence Anatomy Body Self-Image Patient Experience Summary What can the poet discover in the rash of pityriasis rosea? "We say the blood rose, meaning it came to the surface / like a bruise . . . " He plays with several meanings, considering the possibilities of the size and shape of the pityriasis lesions; "the sickle, the scythe in the blood," for example, or "the ash after sex," or "the raw rose on the back of my hand." [28 lines] Commentary This poem reports the many painful and fanciful things "we say" about the rash. We never say that the rash is simply a rash, or an ordinary virus causes the condition. Rather, we say "this too is the blood burning clean" and "only the wren flower" will heal the wound. The poem is a bravado love affair with language, a rash of words for their own sake, for their beauty and shapeliness.

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18. Poet: Stanley Plumly - All Poems Of Stanley Plumly
All poems of stanley plumly .. almost visible on the air." stanley plumly (b. 1939), U.S. poet site info. stanley plumly, Blackbird. stanleyplumly. Still Missing the Jays. stanleyplumly's work has been honored with
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almost visible on the air."
Stanley Plumly (b. 1939), U.S. poet. Out-of-the-Body Travel (l. 1-5). . . Longman Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry, The, 1950-1980. Stuart Friebert and David Young, eds. (1983) Longman. "The violin
sustains him. It is pain remembered."
Stanley Plumly (b. 1939), U.S. poet. Out-of-the-Body Travel (l. 18-19). . . Longman Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry, The, 1950-1980. Stuart Friebert and David Young, eds. (1983) Longman. Comments about Stanley Plumly There is no comment submitted by members.. Click here to write your comments about Stanley Plumly
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19. Plumly, Stanley. Argument Song Sources Silences In Poetry.(Brief
plumly, stanley. Argument Song Sources Silences in Poetry.(Brief Article)(Book Review) Handsel Other 15 essays on poetry and art, plumly (Now That My Father Lies Down Beside
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20. Stanley Plumly - The Academy Of American Poets
stanley plumly Woman on TwentySecond Eating Berries. The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selected poems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. Some pages
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