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  1. Bitters by Rebecca Seiferle, 2001-10-01
  2. The Music We Dance To: Poems by Rebecca Seiferle, 1999-09-01
  3. Wild Tongue (Lannan Literary Selections) by Rebecca Seiferle, 2007-09-01
  4. The Ripped-Out Seam: Poems by Rebecca Seiferle, 1993-12-01
  5. Warren Wilson College Alumni: Dzvinia Orlowsky, Rebecca Seiferle, Adrian Blevins, Martha Zweig, Jim Schley, Diane Gilliam Fisher
  6. Trilce (Sheep meadow poetry) by Cesar Vallejo, 1992-12-01
  7. Biography - Seiferle, Rebecca (1951-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  8. The Black Heralds (Lannan Literary Selections) (Spanish Edition) by César Vallejo, 2003-10-01
  9. The gift by Rebecca Seiferle, 2001
  10. PAINTED BRIDE QUARTERLY #29 by Louis and Louis McKee, Editors (David Ignatow, Lee W. Potts, Joanne W. Riley, Tim Troll, Heather McHugh, Karen Blomain, Rebecca Seiferle, Darcy Cummings, Gregoire Turgeon, ave jeanne, Lee Stern, Thomas Haslam, Mary Fell, Marge Piercy) CAMP, 1988
  11. CutBank 37 (Winter 1992) by Rick DeMarinis, Kate Gadbow, et all 1992

1. TWO LINES Contributors - Rebecca Seiferle
Rebecca Seiferle. Rebecca Seiferle s new collection, The Music We Dance To,(Sheep Meadow, November, 1999) has been nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.
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Rebecca Seiferle
Rebecca Seiferle's new collection, The Music We Dance To , (Sheep Meadow, November, 1999) has been nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. Work from the collection will be included in The Best American Poetry 2000 and won the Cecil Hemley Award from the Poetry Society of America. Her booklength translation of Vallejo's Trilce (Sheep Meadow Press, 1992) was a finalist for the PenWest Translation Award. She is also the author of The Ripped-Out Seam (Sheep Meadow, 1993) which won the Bogin Award from the Poetry Society of America and the Writers Exchange Award. Her work has most recently appeared in The Partisan Review and has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize in 1997, 1998, and 1999. TWO LINES Credits: Ages (1998) Languages/Expertise: Spanish Email: seiferle@yahoo.com Top Home Issues ... Email

2. Rebecca Seiferle Bitters And Other Writings
Read Rebecca Seiferle's Writings Read Excerpts from Bitters Rebecca Seiferle is the author of two previous books of poetry, "The Music We Dance To" and "The RippedOut Seam" and
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3. Santa Fe Poetry Broadside... Bionotes
Rebecca seiferle rebecca Seiferle’s third poetry collection, Bitters (CopperCanyon, 2001), won the 2002 Western States Book Award and a Pushcart Prize.
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About the Poet and the Translator
Los heraldos Negros , which was published in 1918 in Peru. He was unjustly imprisoned for several months as the "intellectual instigator" of a local uprising that occurred on one of his visits home from college. Trilce was published in 1922, and in 1923, Vallejo left for Paris. He lived the rest of his life in exile, unwilling to return to Peru, partly out of fear he would be imprisoned. He wrote a novel, a great number of essays, plays, and continued to write and publish poetry, though he did not publish another collection. He was expelled from France in 1930 for his political activity, lived in Madrid, and returned to Paris in 1932. At the end of his life, inspired by the horrors of the Spanish Civil War, he wrote . He died on Good Friday in 1938 of an intestinal ailment.
webstuff profile at the Academy of American Poets profile at Poetry Magazine
poems in the Broadside, this issue: Medialuz / Mid-light :
Bordas de hielo / Gunwhales of Ice
Nochebuena / Christmas Eve Ascuas / Embers ... Avestruz / Ostrich
Rebecca Seiferle
Rebecca Seiferle’s third poetry collection

4. Copper Canyon Press: Catalog: Item Detail
Rebecca seiferle rebecca Seiferle has published two previous booksof poetry and a translation of Cesar Vallejo s Trilce. She is
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5. Rebecca Seiferle Editor-in-Chief Of The Drunken Boat
rebecca seiferle “To raise the ghost of Eliot once more, seiferle has what he describedas characteristic of the Renaissance but missing in the poetry of the
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Rebecca Seiferle
Prairie Schooner. Rebecca Seiferle's third poetry collection, Bitters , published by Copper Canyon Press , won the Western States Book Award and a Pushcart prize. Her previous collection, The Music We Dance To (Sheep Meadow 1999) won the 1998 Cecil Hemley Award from the Poetry Society of America and poems from the collection were included in Best American Poetry 2000 and in The Extraordinary Tide: New Poetry by American Women , edited by Erin Belieu and Susan Aizenberg. Her first book, The Ripped-Out Seam Her translation of Vallejo's The Black Heralds is forthcoming, and her translations of Alfonso D'Aquino and Ernesto Lumbreras are forthcoming in Reversible Monuments: Contemporary Mexican Poetry (both from Copper Canyon). Her translation of Vallejo's Trilce was the only finalist for the 1992 PenWest Translation Award. She has regularly reviewed for The Harvard Review and Calyx . Seiferle has a BA from the University of the State of New York with a major in English and History, and a minor in Art History. In 1989, she received her MFA from Warren Wilson College. She teaches English and creative writing at San Juan Community College and is listed with Tumblewords, the New Mexico Arts Program. She lives in Farmington, New Mexico with her family. (Photo by Maria Seiferle-Valencia, 2001.) For sample poems and more information, click on the book cover.

6. Books.MusicaBona.Cz Drama Index Autorù
Maureen Seay James Sebastian Barry Sedgwick Eve Kosofsky Seel Cynthia Segal CharlesSeguin Robert Seidel Frederick Seidman Hugh seiferle rebecca Seifter Sam
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7. BOOKu Author Index - Letter: R
Rupp Rebecca S. Kraus Rebecca S. Shaw Rebecca S. Trissel Rebecca Sample BernsteinRebecca Sargent Rebecca SayerFaye Rebecca seiferle rebecca Shannonhouse
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8. Rebecca Seiferle
by rebecca seiferle The Music We Dance To Winnowed along the earth or whirledalong the sky, Life lives on. rebecca seiferle. All Rights Reserved.
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The Music We Dance To Sheep Meadow Press, 1999
    Nominated for Pulitzer Prize
    Nominated for Pushcart Prize
    1998 Cecil Hemley Award: Poetry Society of America
    Best American Poetry 2000 : edited by Rita Dove
by Rebecca Seiferle
    The Music We Dance To
    Winnowed along the earth or whirled along the sky,
    Life lives on. It is the lives, the lives, the lives that die.

    Lucretius
    For instance, the last time I saw my friend
    time, or I would have said something, put a wedge in the revolving door, to stop its panes from breaking up her sandy hair, turning her reflection out into the New York City street. But perhaps not, for I have always liked the apocryphal St. Francis who, asked how he would spend his last day, answered “keep on hoeing the garden.” So, perhaps, knowingly, I would still have given an over-generous bouquet, mingling the blooms of summer, and of spring, their conflicting fragrances, odd lengths of stem, falling over into the porcelain box full of water. I didn’t know what to do with them; I was leaving

9. Poetry Daily Feature: Rebecca Seiferle - TriQuarterly
Poetry Daily Today's Featured Poet, from the online poetry anthology and bookstore, featuring a new poem every day, and more. Ruined Pastoral" by rebecca seiferle. TriQuarterly. Summer 2003
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Ruined Pastoral
by Rebecca Seiferle
TriQuarterly
Summer 2003
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Rebecca Seiferle: Rebecca Seiferle's third book of poems is Bitters (Copper Canyon Press, 2001). Her translations of Alfonso D'Aquino and Ernest Lambrenas appear in Reversible Monument: Contemporary Mexican Poetry (Copper Canyon Press, 2002).
About TriQuarterly TriQuarterly is a not-for-profit national literary magazine published three times a year at Northwestern University that features fiction, poetry, literary essays, and graphic art. Founded in 1958 as a faculty and student magazine, TriQuarterly was reshaped in 1964 as an innovative national publication aimed at a sophisticated and diverse literary readership. The physical aspect of many literary journals today derives from the creation of the TriQuarterly design in 1964.
By publishing a combination of general issues and occasional special issues, such as for Vladimir Nabokov on his seventieth birthday; Prose for Borges ; and The Little Magazine in America: A Modern Documentary History, TriQuarterly quickly became one of the most widely admired and important American literary journals.

10. Law Of Inertia : Poetry By Rebecca Seiferle
Pif Magazine bringing you the best writing on the Net. unforgiving inertia which we call "ourselves." rebecca seiferle is the Editor/Publisher of The Drunken Boat
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Law of Inertia
by Rebecca Seiferle
from Bitters
We've all known those transfixed
a moment. The girl, so golden in fifth grade, dulls out, bragging of being a local photo-shop manager by faded sixteen. More than mere accident; some moment when time itself seems to conspire on the self's behalf. A harried mother grows perceptive and poised, one semester of English assignments, then lapses back into a lifetime of self-depreciatory jokes— that she could have been a "good Mexican" with her love of blue trim and pink light switches.

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12. Fieralingue.it
seiferle, rebecca. Great Circle. As he aged into impassive calm,. and are one.© rebecca seiferle. _The Music We Dance To_ (Sheep Meadow Press, 1999).
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13. UPNE | The Music We Dance To
Sheep Meadow Press. The Music We Dance To. Poems. seiferle, rebecca. New Mexican, with a place in American poetry fused to Latin American tradition, rebecca seiferle is a poet of enormous range.
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14. Poet's Corner - Fieralingue
Redazione. Poet s Corner Fieralingue. · Biography - rebecca seiferle · Lovewhich is · Elephant Memory · White of snow · Operation Avalanche. indietro.
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15. Penn Special Collections-APR 1608
Photographs from the American Poetry Review Records, 19711998 Ms. Coll. 349.Previous Image. Next Image. Index. Subject seiferle, rebecca Date nd.
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Photographs from the American Poetry Review Records, 1971-1998
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Previous Image Next Image Index Subject: Seiferle, Rebecca Date: n.d. Collection location: Volume 161, Item 1608 Previous Image Next Image Index Last update: Friday, 31-Jan-2003 20:25:17 EST
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16. Tumblewords
seiferle, rebecca. rebecca seiferle. Contact 5602 Tarry Terrace. Farmington, New Mexico 87402. 505.325.6145. Genre Poetry seiferle, rebecca. New Mexico Writer's Contact Directory rebecca seiferle is primarily a poet and most of her work is schooled in experience and informed by the landscape of New
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17. Welcome To Wise Women's Web - Rebecca Seiferle: Poems
rebecca seiferle Poems. rebecca seiferle has been a member of the New Mexicoartistsin-the-schools program and is currently listed with Tumblewords.
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THE RIPPED-OUT SEAM Rebecca Seiferle has been a member of the New Mexico artists-in-the-schools program and is currently listed with Tumblewords. Her poetry has been anthologized in Saludos: Poemas de Nuevo Mexico, Pennywhistle Press, New Mexico Poetry Renaissance, edited by Miriam Sagan and Sharon Neiderman, Red Crane Press, and The Sheep Meadow Anthology . Her translation of Cesar Vallejo's TRILCE,the Sheep Meadow Press, 1992,was the finalist for the Pen West Translation Award and a finalist for the Columbia Translation Award. She is the author of two poetry collections, The Music We Dance To from which some of the following poems are derived, and The Ripped-Out Seam, both from The Sheep Meadow Press, New York. Her work has appeared in Calyx, Global City Review, Harvard Review, Partisan Review, Prairie Schooner, Blue Mesa Review, The Sun: A Magazine of Ideas, Indiana Review

18. Modus Operandi : Poetry By Rebecca Seiferle
Pif Magazine bringing you the best writing on the Net. her wanting to play with other children as bait. rebecca seiferle is the Editor/Publisher of The Drunken Boat
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Modus Operandi
by Rebecca Seiferle
from Bitters
You were never to consider the worm itself, drowning upon the hook, in a drift of river or lake, or how it felt when the barb punctured its body at three or four strategic points. . .coiled tightly around the metal, so it would survive again and again your casting into the distance, the falling through the air, the shock of striking the surface. The idea was to make the worm last as long as possible, though extending its life was extending its suffering, so you could rethread

19. New Mexico CultureNet - Artist Showcase - Rebecca Seiferle
Artist Showcase – rebecca seiferle. About the Artist rebecca seiferleis the author of two previous books of poetry, The Music
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About the Artist
Rebecca Seiferle is the author of two previous books of poetry, The Music We Dance To and The Ripped-Out Seam Trilce, all from Sheep Meadow Press. Her work appears in a number of anthologies, including The Best American Poetry 2000. Her work has won the Bogin Memorial Award (1991) and The Cecil Hemley Memorial Award (1998) from the Poetry Society of America. The Ripped-Out Seam was a finalist for the Paterson Poetry Prize, and her translation of Trilce, was the only finalist for the 1992 PEN West Translation Award. She is the founding editor of The Drunken Boat , an online magazine of international poetry and translation. Last October, Rebecca was invited to participate in the Key West Literary Seminar, where she taught a workshop and moderated a panel with Linda Hogan, Annie Proulx, Peter Mathiessen, and others. She also gave a reading with Michael Ondaatje. Two poems from Bitters have been nominated for a Pushcart Prize, one by The Nebraska Review and another by Copper Canyon. Also winner of the Western States Book Award, in 2002. She lives with her family in Farmington, New Mexico.

20. New Mexico CultureNet - Archive Of New Mexico Poetry - Rebecca Seiferle
Archive of New Mexico Poetry – rebecca seiferle. Aztec Ruins. Standinghere at the beginning of the ruins, we inhabit a sky full
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Aztec Ruins Standing here at the beginning of the ruins, we inhabit
a sky full of cries too numerous and varied to be identified. And what would we
call them? the bird that buzzes
with the locust pinched in the thumbs of a branch, the bird
with the voice of a broken whistle,
it breaks, the bird whose periodic
These warbles, clicks, cries of surprise throng us with a language
we do not understand our own voice, the lost voice
of our fathers meeting our mothers so long ago, the voice of whatever calls
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Great Circle
As he aged into impassive calm, strangers thought my father was a Navajo, but, as a child, I knew he was a buffalo. That beast with its puzzled stare, bred back from the edge of extinction, ruminating among the repetitive flowers, his shoulders beginning to slump from emphysema, called it: on one side of the page, an Indian, black braids flying behind him

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