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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

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Rebecca Seiferle Webpage
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Biographical note, information on her two poetry collections, her translation of "Trilce" by C©sar Vallejo, reviews, upcoming events, readings, workshops.
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82. Upcoming Events / David Budbill
Programs)This Art A Copper Canyon Press Reading with David Budbill, MichaelWiegers, Madeline DeFrees, Marvin Bell, Alberto Rios and rebecca seiferle.
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Upcoming Readings, Performances and Residencies
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  • Spring 2004: "My Father", a new poem appears in HUNGER MOUNTAIN. More at: http://www.tui.edu/hungermtn/index.asp
  • Spring 2004: "You Too Can Have an MFA in Poetry", a new poem appears in RIVENDELL. More at: http://www.greenmanwalking.com
  • Spring 2004: "Winter: Tonight: Sunset", a new poem, appears in HEARTSTONE. For more information contact Margo Flood at: mflood@warren-wilson.edu
  • May 27: David Budbill and William Parker performing together at The 9th Annual Vision Festival, at The Center, 268 Mulberry Street, between Prince and Houston Streets, next to The Old Saint Patrick's Cathedral, New York, NY. 8:30 p.m. More information at: info@visionfestival.org
  • May 30: Panel on Peace Activism in a Time of War at the 9th Annual Vision Festival, 5:00 p.m. at The Center, 268 Mulberry Street, between Prince and Houston Streets. More information at: info@visionfestival.org
  • June 5: A Reading of JUDEVINE: A PLAY IN ONE ACT by David Budbill, Directed by Kimberly Hackett, at the Strafford Town House, Strafford, VT, 7:00 p.m. Admission is $4.00. For more information contact: Kimberly Hackett at: khackett@valley.net
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    84. Poetry Contest- Win A Poetry Retreat!
    Judge rebecca seiferle. 2003 results. Judge rebecca seiferle, winner of the WesternStates Book Award and editor of online journal www.thedrunkenboat.com.
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    Poetry Prize, 2004 Judge: Rebecca Seiferle 2003 results The Pecos River Cabin Poetry Prize awards a week-long stay at a hundred year-old, fully restored cabin with all comforts on the Pecos River in New Mexico to enable a poet to pursue his/her work more deeply. Contest is open to any poet who has not yet published a book of poetry (chapbooks okay). $5.00 entry fee per poem, $10.00 for three poems. Simultaneous submissions accepted. Judge: Rebecca Seiferle, winner of the Western States Book Award and editor of online journal www.thedrunkenboat.com. Deadline: March 12, 2004. Guidelines The poet submitting the winning poem will be awarded one week-long private writing retreat at the Pecos River Cabin. Retreat may be scheduled any week, Saturday to Saturday in 2004 available after announcement of results in May. Food and transportation are the responsibility of the poet. typed in the upper right corner. Personal information must NOT appear on the other copy (it will be used for judging). Simultaneous submission acceptable. Manuscripts will not be returned. Include an SASE (self-addressed stamped envelope) for results only.

    85. New Titles
    Bitters / rebecca seiferle. seiferle, rebecca. PS3569.E533 B5 2001, c2001.Music we dance to poems / rebecca seiferle. seiferle, rebecca.
    http://voyager.wnmu.edu/cgi-bin/newlist.pl

    86. First Sunday On Poetry
    Under the Poplars comes from Vallejo s influential, 1919 book The BlackHeralds, translated last year by rebecca seiferle. Sometimes
    http://www.atticwritersworkshop.com/firstSunday/index.php?article=March_2004

    87. Psvalrec
    TRILCE IV, TRILCE - IV. César Vallejo, trans. rebecca seiferle. Copyright© rebecca seiferle 1992, - publ. The Sheep Meadow Press
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    TRILCE - IV TRILCE - IV trans. Rebecca Seiferle Rechinan dos carretas contra los martillos
    hasta los lagrimales trifurcas,
    cuando nunca las hicimos nada.
    pruebas espiritivas.
    se anilla en mi cabeza, furiosamente
    a no querer dosificarse eri madre. Son los anillos.
    El alejarse, mejor que todo,
    rompe a Crisol.
    Aquel no haber descolorado
    por nada. Lado al lado al destino y llora
    cuadrada en tres silencios. Calor. Ovario. Casi transparencia. Hase llorado todo. Hase entero velado en plena izquierda. Two carts squeal against hammers until the lachrymals trifurcate when we never did anything to them. To that other, yes, unloved, embittered in the open tunnel by the one, and into harsh algid proofs infusing spirit. I stretched out in the manner of the third party, much later - how will we f-f-fasten it? - rings in my head, furiously, not wanting to take doses of mother. The rings exist. Tropic nuptials already threshing. Withdrawing, better than all else, cleaves the Crucible. Which was not discolored for nothing. Side by side by destiny, weeps

    88. Psvallen
    TRILCE LXXII, TRILCE - LXXII. César Vallejo, trans. rebecca seiferle. Copyright© rebecca seiferle 1992, - publ. The Sheep Meadow Press
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    TRILCE - LXXII TRILCE - LXXII trans. Rebecca Seiferle
    escasos pabellones que cantaban.
    Los verdes han crecido. Veo labriegos trabajando,
    los cerros llenos de triunfo.
    Y el mes y medio transcurrido alcanza
    hoy que has honda murria, te hablo
    por tus seis dialectos enteros.
    Ya ni he de violentarme a que me seas,
    de para nunca; ya no saltaremos
    Julio estaba entonces de nueve. Amor
    Slow room in bittered, they closed you, I closed you, still wanting you, you know it, and today from whose hands will your keys hang. From these walls we demolish the last few pavilions that were singing. The foliage has grown. I see peasants working, their backs loaded with success. And the elapsed month and a half are enough for one shroud, even too much. Room with four entrances and no exit, today you have the blues, I speak to you in all your six dialects. Now I won't have to violate what you are to me, never; now we will not breach any other beloved door. July was, then, the ninth month. Love told an odd sound. And the sweetness

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    90. Maria's Bookshop
    The Black Heralds (Lannan Literary Selections) by Vallejo, Cesar, seiferle, RebeccaFormat Trade Paperback Price $16.00 Published Copper Canyon Press, 2003
    http://www.mariasbookshop.com/NASApp/store/IndexJsp?s=storeevents&eventId=265204

    91. La Alameda Press Links
    Academy of American Poets — As in the academy . Arthur Sze — Interview withRebecca seiferle. Joanne Kyger — Interview with David Cucumber Chadwick.
    http://www.laalamedapress.com/links.html
    home catalog author news ordering info ... zen LINKS POETRY Big Bridge BookSlut Exquisite Corpse Duration Press ... The Drunken Boat Karl Young's magnus opus site of links and intelligence Tom Raworth Naropa Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics Jacket Franco Beltrametti Poet, artist, mind Small Press Traffic Long-enduring organization The Poetry Project NYC / St. Marks / legendary Copper Canyon Press Esteemed standard bearers Santa Fe Broadside Rain Taxi Magazine Review of Books both online and print Poetry Flash FishDrum Magazine Exuberant "continuous nerve movie" that sings & surprises Resources for the literary landscape Academy of American Poets As in "the academy" Arthur Sze Interview with Rebecca Seiferle Joanne Kyger Interview with David "Cucumber" Chadwick Philip Whalen "Whatnot": an interview with David Meltzer Poet as Shaman Dedicated page on Gary Snyder; good links

    92. The Craft
    leafwording, leave-taking,. that launches its homemade, handmade boat. RebeccaSeiferle. The Canary. Back to Contents. Copyright remains with contributors.
    http://au.geocities.com/masthead_2/issue6/craft.html
    The Craft Sad twin of the river
    and sea, caught in a drift
    of current, I will sail
    and sail past the gaze of
    Rimbaud's cold black pond where a boy and a boat
    drown in a French farmyard, or Vallejo's caravels,
    freighted with sweets, floating in a stock pond
    in Peru. Slipping past my sailboat
    of sibling rivalry, racing my brother's
    across the pale blue pools, and finally free
    of that tiny galleon coffined with dead frogs, a swamp of dead warriors setting sail into the Anglo-Saxon funeral of the setting sun. I will be only myself then, or the child that I was, giving to the river the boat that I carved with a knife, its scrap of dead tree, its mast made of a branch, its sail, a pierced and resplendent leaf of autumn. At the end, the heart is only a leaf-wording, leave-taking, that launches its homemade, handmade boat. Rebecca Seiferle Back to Contents

    93. Chapbooks
    drives itself into a myriad of forms, a myriad of survival strategies. RebeccaSeiferle (The Drunken Boat, USA) Available from NoSpine.com Price Out of
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    Zoo
    by John Kinsella and Coral Hull
    '...Coral Hull is an outstanding poet, far advanced in both her imagery and her political ideas over most comparable candidates. Indeed over most Australian poets..' Chris Wallace-Crabbe '...Kinsella is a prodigy...He gives us the life of poetry, revealed again as a vocation that can transform reality...' Harold Bloom
    Available from: Paperbark Press
    Price: $AU20.95
    Available from: Zeus Publications
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    PORTRAIT
    by Coral Hull
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    REMOTE (Reprint) by Coral Hull "I have lived in a mysterious and remote world, all texture and sensation." Coral Hull presents a collection of one hundred original photographic works from Australia and Canada, exploring the remoteness of subject matter from the creative investigator. Available from: Artesian Productions Price: $AU14.95 (cd) $AU7.95 (ebook) INLAND (2nd Edition) by Coral Hull "To take a good photo of grass - you have to become grass." Hull's second collection of 148 original photographic works explores the arid inland of South Australia and The Northern Territory - the animals, landscape and ruins. This is an intimate and sensual expose of subject matter often overlooked. Available from: Artesian Productions Price: $AU14.95 (cd) $AU7.95 (ebook)

    94. Masthead
    a for antigone. Oh mother . . . she moves as if toward someone, catches herselfand stands there mutely Where is he? What? How long have they been looking?
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    a for antigone Oh mother . . . she moves as if toward someone, catches herself and stands there mutely Where is he? What? How long have they been looking? Have you all been sitting here like this the entire time? You mean none of you went to look for him? who has, who has been searching the fields and the edges of the marshes for hours, with sirens and with dogs, who has been combing the thickets and dredging the muck of the entangled cattails ... You are sitting here then because you know he is dead. What difference does that make? he went out riding on a horse, no one knew where he was going, or why he went riding in the direction that he did, he was on the wrong horse, he was on a horse named messenger, he had his weapons and his shield and his armor and he went riding past the small and squalid yards and the ramshackle houses and crossed the intersections and stopped for nothing What difference does death make to the heart's affections? some stranger cutting the weeds in his field and stacking them into a bonfire to be burnt saw him go riding by and was so struck by the strange sight of a man arrayed in armor riding by that he looked up from the smoke with his eyes stinging-how acrid those weeds are in the burning, how a flame touched to them catches in the wind and races into a hot conflagration You entrusted his fate to strangers everyone is burning their fields, but only one man noticed him, and said that the man who rode by seemed to be scanning the horizon, as if expecting to see something there, as if trying to see some landmark, some sign for the direction in which he was going

    95. Schedule - Events "Spirit Of Place" Second Session - 2002 Key West Literary Semi
    Houston. 730830 PM, Poetry Of Place With Michael Ondaatje and RebeccaSeiferle. 830-900 PM, World Premier, The Wild Heart of Florida.
    http://www.keywestliteraryseminar.org/spirit2/schedule.htm
    Key West Literary Seminar
    "SPIRIT OF PLACE"

    January 17-20, 2002
    2002 Seminar Schedule
    Session II
    January 17-20, 2002
    Please note: Schedule and participants are subject to change. All events take place at the San Carlos Institute, or within walking distance, as noted.
    Thursday, January 17, 2002 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Registration , San Carlos Institute, 516 Duval Street 2:00 and 4:00 p.m.
    Writers' Walks , one hour, one mile guided walking tour of literary Key West. Walks leave from San Carlos. Please be at the San Carlos 10 minutes before the walk begins. Advance signup required. 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. Wine and Cheese Reception at Lucky Street Gallery, 1120 White Street, featuring a special exhibit of oils, watercolors and hand colored photographs by Lincoln Perry, Liv Kristin Robinson, and A.D. Tinkham. 7:30 p.m. Introductory Remarks , David Ethridge, President, Key West Literary Seminar. 7:30-8:45 p.m. 2002 John Malcolm Brinnin Memorial Address : Replacing Memory
    Presented by Barry Lopez
    When we return to geographic places that have been personally important to us, we revitalize our memories. What is the relationship of memory to place? And how by taking care of our places do we take care of ourselves? 9:00-11:00 p.m.

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