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  1. Memory Piano (Poets on Poetry) by Charles Simic, 2006-05-01
  2. Another republic: 17 European and South American writers : [poems] by Charles and Mark Strand, editors Simic, 1976
  3. Classic Ballroom Dances: Poems by Charles Simic, 1980-10
  4. The Shout: Selected Poems by Simon Armitage, 2005-04-04
  5. Dark Things (Lannan Translations Selection Series) by Novica Tadic, 2009-07-01
  6. White by Charles Simic, 1980
  7. Mermaids Explained: Poems by Christopher Reid, 2001-04-03
  8. That Little Something by Charles Simic, 2009-04-17
  9. George Herms: Then and Now: Fifty Years of Assemblage by Anthony Seraphin, George Herms, 2003-01
  10. Master Breasts: Objectified, Aesthetisized, Fantasized, Eroticized, Feminized by Photography's Most Titillating Masters . . . by Francine Prose, Karen Finley, et all 1899-12-30
  11. Nothing is Lost: Selected Poems (Lockert Library of Poetry in Translation) by Edvard Kocbek, 2004-03-16
  12. Words Are Something Else (Writings from an Unbound Europe) by David Albahari, 1996-08-12
  13. DISMANTLING THE SILENCE by Charles Simic, 1975
  14. Unending Blues: Poems by Charles Simic, 1986-11-21

41. Charles Simic - The Academy Of American Poets
charles simic The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selected poems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. charles simic.
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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 Charles Simic Charles Simic was born on May 9, 1938, in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. In 1953 he left Yugoslavia with his mother and brother to join his father in the United States. They lived in and around Chicago until 1958. His first poems were published in 1959, when he was twenty-one. In 1961 he was drafted into the U.S. Army, and in 1966 he earned his Bachelor's degree from New York University. His first full-length collection of poems, What the Grass Says , was published the following year. Since then he has published more than sixty books in the U.S. and abroad, among them Jackstraws (Harcourt Brace, 1999), which was named a Notable Book of the Year by the New York Times Walking the Black Cat (Harcourt Brace, 1996), which was a finalist for the National Book Award in poetry; A Wedding in Hell Hotel Insomnia The World Doesn't End: Prose Poems (1990), for which he received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry; Selected Poems: 1963-1983 (1990); and

42. 54159. Simic, Charles. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION charles simic (b. 1938), YugoslavUS poet. Brooms (l. 1–5). . . American Poetry Anthology, The. Daniel Halpern, ed. (1975) Avon Books.
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43. 54163. Simic, Charles. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION charles simic (b. 1938), YugoslavUS poet. Fork (l. 1–4). . . American Poetry Anthology, The. Daniel Halpern, ed. (1975) Avon Books.
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47. Poet: Charles Simic - All Poems Of Charles Simic
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ISSUE FOUR August 1998, Charles Simic Charles Simic was born in Belgrade in 1938. He is the each face. Charles Simic
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P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. Poems by Charles Simic : » A Book Full of Pictures » Against Winter » Clouds Gathering » Coal » Country http://plagiarist.com/poetry/?aid=26 • site info Interview - 2001.01.10 Post & Riposte. "Images, images, images"—for the émigré poet Charles Simic http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/interviews/ba2001-01-10.htm

48. Simic, Charles, Somewhere Among Us A Stone Is Taking Notes. Prints By George Hit
William Nina Matheson Books, Inc. simic, charles Somewhere among us a stone is taking notes. Prints by George Hitchcock San Francisco, Kayak, c1969.
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Simic, Charles Somewhere among us a stone is taking notes. Prints by George Hitchcock [San Francisco, Kayak, c1969]. Lower corners bumped, printed wrappers lightly soiled; very good. First edition. One of 1,000 copies. Author's second book of verse. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by ; click here for further details.

49. Simic, Charles, The Chicken Without A Head
William Nina Matheson Books, Inc. simic, charles The chicken without a head Portland, Trace Editions, 1983. Edge of front wrapper
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Simic, Charles The chicken without a head Portland, Trace Editions, 1983. Edge of front wrapper creased, otherwise fine in printed wrappers. First edition. Of 500 copies, one of 75 numbered, signed. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by ; click here for further details.

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52. Ken Lopez - Bookseller: Catalog 128, S
$45. 266. simic, charles. Dismantling the Silence. NY Braziller (1971). $250. 267. simic, charles. Charon s Cosmology. NY Braziller (1977).
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SAROYAN, William. Get Away Old Man. NY: Harcourt Brace (1945). A play by Saroyan, whose The Time of Your Life had won the 1940 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket with an edge tear at the lower rear panel. $75 SCHWARTZ, Delmore. The World is a Wedding. Norfolk: New Directions (1948). Two short novels and five stories by a writer who is most well-known for his poetry. Fine in a very near fine dust jacket with trace corner wear. $150 SCHWARTZ, John Burnham. Reservation Road. NY: Knopf, 1998. His highly praised second book. Signed by the author on the title page and additionally inscribed by Schwartz on the half-title in 1999. Fine in a fine dust jacket. $65 SCOTT, Paul. The Day of the Scorpion. NY: Morrow (1968). The first American edition of the second volume in the author's acclaimed Raj Quartet. Fine in a near fine dust jacket with sunning to the rear spine fold, an upper edge tear to the rear panel, and internal tape-strengthening at the crown. $55 SHACOCHIS, Bob.

53. The National Book Foundation
The Voice at 300 AM Selected Late and New Poems. This anthology presents selections from charles simic s last eight books alongside 19 new poems.
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The Voice at 3:00 A.M.: Selected Late and New Poems This anthology presents selections from Charles Simic's last eight books alongside 19 new poems. The quatrains with which Mr. Simic are most associated are coupled with free verse to relate profound contrasts realized through striking poetic imagery. Weighty, metaphysical concerns are addressed with sardonic wit and clear-mindedness. Compiled without section breaks, the collection presents the full scope of the poet's arc, with work spanning two decades. (Harcourt Inc.)

54. Interview - 2001.01.10
Images, images, images —for the émigré poet charles simic, they re the story of his life. (Requires RealPlayer.), charles simic.
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Recent Atlantic Unbound interviews:
Unhappy Meals
(December 14, 2000)

Eric Schlosser, the author of Fast Food Nation, takes an unflinching look at "the dark side of the all-American meal."
Words That Must Be Said
(November 30, 2000)
Eduardo Galeano, author of Upside Down: A Primer for the Looking-Glass World, talks about the shifting boundaries of language and politics.
Hard Lessons
(November 1, 2000)
Educational historian Diane Ravitch, author of Left Back: A Century of Failed School Reforms, talks about restoring standards in American schools and why it's essential for all children to master an "academic curriculum."
The Unsung South
(October 26, 2000)
Burkhard Bilger talks about the fine line between culture and caricature.
A Fugitive Past
(October 5, 2000)
The Remains of the Day, The Unconsoled, and now When We Were Orphans A Cosmopolitan Affair (September 27, 2000) Ian Buruma amplifies on the cross-cultural ironies that run through his eclectic collection of essays The Missionary and the Libertine: Love and War in East and West. More interviews in Atlantic Unbound.

55. NTW Poetry Breaks III, Charles Simic
Breaks III, charles simic Copyright Date 1997 Copyright Holder Leita Hagemann Luchetti and The WGBH Educational Foundation Artist simic, charles Extent 1
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Poetry Breaks III, Charles Simic
Leita Hagemann Luchetti and The WGBH Educational Foundation
Artist:
Simic, Charles
Extent:
1 videocassette of 1 (35 1/2 min.) (Betacam SP) (33:51 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
1 videocassette of 1 (35 1/2 min.) (VHS) (33:51 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
4 videocassettes of 4 (Betacam SP) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
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Background:
Charles Simic was born in Yugoslavia in 1938. His previous volumes of poetry include Kerns Cosmology (1977), nominated for the National Book Award, and Classic Ballroom Dances (1980), which won the 1980 di Castagnola Award and the Harriet Monroe Poetry Award. Walking the Black Cat (1996) was nominated for the National Book Award. Charles Simic has received the Edgar Allan Poe Award, the PEN Translation Prize, and awards from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters. In 1983 he received a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship. In 1990 he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for The World Doesn't End. Simic is also known for his work as an essayist and as a translator. He has taught writing at the University of New Hampshire since 1974. The University of New Hampshire's Special Collections houses a collection of Charles Simic's personal papers. A description of these materials is available at http://www.izaak.unh.edu/specoll/mancoll/poets.htm.

56. NTW Poetry Breaks For Schools And Libraries: Charles Simic
Schools and Libraries charles simic Alternative Title charles simic Copyright Date 1997 Copyright Holder Leita Luchetti Artist simic, charles Extent 1
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Poetry Breaks for Schools and Libraries: Charles Simic
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Charles Simic
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1 videocassette of 1 (Betacam SP) (32:48 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
1 videocassette of 1 (VHS) (32:48 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Background:
Charles Simic was born in Yugoslavia in 1938. His previous volumes of poetry include Kerns Cosmology (1977), nominated for the National Book Award, and Classic Ballroom Dances (1980), which won the 1980 di Castagnola Award and the Harriet Monroe Poetry Award. Walking the Black Cat (1996) was nominated for the National Book Award. Charles Simic has received the Edgar Allan Poe Award, the PEN Translation Prize, and awards from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters. In 1983 he received a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship. In 1990 he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for The World Doesn't End. Simic is also known for his work as an essayist and as a translator. He has taught writing at the University of New Hampshire since 1974. The University of New Hampshire's Special Collections houses a collection of Charles Simic's personal papers. A description of these materials is available at http://www.izaak.unh.edu/specoll/mancoll/poets.htm.

57. Feast; Author: Salamun, Tomaz; Editor: Simic, Charles; English;Slovenian; Hardba
Feast. Author Salamun, Tomaz; Editor simic, charles Hardback; Book 112 pages Published November 2000 Harcourt Brace International Language English;Slovenian
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Harcourt Brace International Language: English;Slovenian ISBN: 0151005605 To read Tomaz Salamun is to understand the delights of contemporary poetry. He is one of the major names in the international avant-garde. Irreverent, self-mythologizing, tragic, and visionary, he is a poet of immense range and cunning, able to encompass everything from Balkan wars and politics to the most intimate personal experiences. Feast, his latest collection in English, brings together both early and more recent work. Realism, surrealism, song. Aphorisms, lyric, anti-lyric, as Jorie Graham wrote, are all to be found in these poems. Here is the most blasphemous of poets whois also a great religious poet. Throw open a window, pull up a chair, and enjoy the imaginative feast (Edward Hirsch). 5-5/16 X 8.New poems from Slovenia's pre-eminent pet. A collection of poems blends realism, surrealism, song, lyric, and aphorism, and covers topics from the Balkan wars to the most private intimacies. PRODUCT CODE: 0151005605 USA/Canada: US$ 22.00

58. Poetry Archive: Charles Simic
Psst, someone said behind my back. charles simic Poetry Volume CLXXI, Number 1 EightyFifth Anniversary Special Double Issue October-November 1997.
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The Wooden Toy
The brightly-painted horse
Had a boy's face,
And four small wheels
Under his feet, Plus a long string
To pull him by this way and that
Across the floor,
Should you care to. A string in-waiting
That slipped away
In many wiles
From each and every try.
Knock and they'll answer, Mother told me. So I climbed four flights of stairs And went in unannounced. And found a small wooden toy For the taking In the ensuing emptiness And the fading daylight That still gives me a shudder As if I held the key to mysteries in my hand. Where's the Lost and Found Department, And the quiet entry, The undeveloped film Of the few clear moments Of our blurred lives? Where's the drop of blood And the teeny nail That pricked my finger As I bent down to touch the toy And caught its eye? Evening light, Make me a Sunday Go-to meeting shadow For my toy. My dearest memories are Steep stair-wells In dusty buildings On dead-end streets, Where I talk to the walls And closed doors As if they understood me. The wooden toy sitting pretty.

59. Poetry Daily Feature: Radmila Lazic, Tr. Charles Simic - A Wake For The Living
Two Poems Death Sentences The Meal from Radmila Lazic s A Wake for the Living translated from the Serbian by charles simic. charles simic
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"The Meal"
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Radmila Lazic: Radmila Lazic, born in 1949, is one of the best living Serbian poets. She is the author of six collections of poetry, for which she received several literary prizes. She has published numerous essays on literature and is the editor of an anthology of women's poetry and another of antiwar letters, and the founder and editor of the journal Profemina . These are the first translations of her poetry into English. (Photo by Nenad Milosevic)
Charles Simic: Charles Simic is a poet, essayist, and translator. He has published sixteen collections of his own poetry, five books of essays, a memoir, and numerous books of translations, for which he has received many literary awards including the PEN Translation Award. His collection of prose poems, The World Doesn't End , won the 1990 Pulitzer Prize. He teaches American literature and creative writing at the University of New Hampshire. The Voice at 3:00 A.M.

60. The New York Review Of Books: Charles Simic
Bibliography of books and articles by charles simic, from The New York Review of Books. The New York Review of Books. charles simic.
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