Plattsburgh State Faculty Senate - Voting Roster Hoshlyk, Nancy J Kimok, Debra M Miranda, Michael A Muir, Gordon D O Hara, Elin A Rowland, Anne E Su, Mila C Toth, Michelle M Veli, Ravil volkman, karen E http://web.plattsburgh.edu/intranet/facultysenate/plattsburghstatefacultysenate-
Bibliography volkman, karen Poetry. Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia 2000 19931999 Microsoft Corporation. TLC Properties Inc. Poetry http://library.thinkquest.org/J001156/bibliography.htm
Project MUSE Silver, Michael. Sittin Pretty Updike, John. ExBasketball Player volkman, karen. The Pregnant Lady Playing Tennis http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/pedagogy/v003/3.2collins.html
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Poetry - University Of Iowa Press - The University Of Iowa volkman, karen. Spar. Voros, Gyorgyi. Notations of the Wild Ecology in the Poetry of Wallace Stevens. Waldner, Liz. A Point Is That Which Has No Part. http://www.uipress.uiowa.edu/search/browse-by-subject/browse-POET.htm
Extractions: Poetry Alexander, Pamela. Inland. Learning by Heart: Contemporary American Poetry about School. Andrews, Tom. The Hemophiliac's Motorcycle. A Chorus for Peace: A Global Anthology of Poetry by Women. Blood and Bone: Poems by Physicians. Primary Care: More Poems by Physicians Bennett, Paula. Emily Dickinson: Woman Poet. Blaustein, Noah, ed. Motion: American Sports Poems. Burns, Ralph. Swamp Candles. Carruth, Hayden. Sitting In: Selected Writings on Jazz, Blues, and Related Topics. On Retirement: 75 Poems Visiting Emily: Poems Inspired by the Life and Work of Emily Dickinson. Visiting Frost: Poems Inspired by the Life and Work of Robert Frost ... Visiting Walt: Poems Inspired by the Life and Work of Walt Whitman. Coles, Robert. Rumors of Separate Worlds. Crawford, Robert, ed. Robert Burns and Cultural Authority. Manthology: Poems on the Male Experience Intensive Care: More Poetry and Prose by Nurses. Between the Heartbeats: Poetry and Prose by Nurses. Dickie, Margaret. On the Modernist Long Poem. Dodd, Wayne. Toward the End of the Century: Essays into Poetry. Engle, Paul, Foreword by Albert E. Stone. A Lucky American Childhood.
The Hermit Poet » 2006» March Alice James Books, 2005; volkman, karen. Spar. University of Iowa Press, 2002; Whalley, karen. The Rented Violin. Ausable Press, 2003; Wolpe, Sholeh. http://www.lone-crow.com/PoetryBlog/?m=200603
ARRAS..::new Media Poetry And Poetics::.....little Reviews volkman, karen, Spar. WershlerHenry, Darren, Tapeworm Foundry. Wheeler, Susan, Smokes. Wheeler, Susan, Source Codes. Yau, John, Borrowed Love Songs http://www.arras.net/little_reviews.htm
Extractions: Introduction Armantrout, Rae Pretext Ashbery, John As Umbrellas Follow Rain Berg, Stephen Halo and Porno Diva Numero Uno Bernstein, Charles My Way Bernstein, Charles Republics of Reality Bernstein, Charles With Strings Berrigan, Edmund Disarming Matter Eunoia Brown, Lee Ann Polyverse Brownstein, Michael World On Fire Caddel, Quartermain, eds. Other: British and Irish Poetry Since 1970 Caples, Garrett The Garrett Caples Reader Caws, Mary Ann Manifesto Champion, Miles Three Bell Zero Clark, Jeff The Little Door Slides Back Cole, Norma Spinoza In Her Youth Coleman, Wanda Bathwater Wine Coolidge, Clark Alien Tatters Coolidge, Clark On The Nameways: Volume One Coover, Robert The Grand Hotels (of Joseph Cornell) Davies, Kevin Comp. Deniz, Gerardo Poemas/Poems Doris, Stacy Paramour Farrell, Dan Last Instance Fitterman, Rob Metropolis 1-15 Gladman, Renee Juice Godfrey, John Push the Mule Goldman, Judith Vocoder Harryman, Carla
Fanny Howe A review of Indivisible . Reviewed in Rain Taxi, Summer 2001. volkman, karen. Fellow Travelers, a review of Gone . In Boston Review, Feb/March 2004 http://www.literaryhistory.com/20thC/Howe,F.htm
Extractions: A selective bibliography of open access articles, favoring signed articles by recognized scholars, articles published in reviewed sources, and web sites that adhere to the Modern Language Association Guidelines for Authors of Web Pages Bentley, Scott. "On the Day the Blood Let Fall: The Mastery of Mystery in Fanny Howe's [SIC] and Forged ." Jacket Magazine 25 (Feb. 2004) Hardy, Edmund. A review of "Fanny Howes 'Selected Poems,'" (Univ. of California Press, 2000). Reviewed in Terrible Work, 2004 Lamm, Kimberly. "The Clarity of Fanny Howe's Debut." Lamm discusses Fanny Howe's desire to express religious impulse through poetry. In Poetry and the New Materialities Martin, Christopher. A review of Indivisible Reviewed in Rain Taxi, Summer 2001 Volkman, Karen. "Fellow Travelers," a review of Gone . In Boston Review, Feb/March 2004 A well-done newspaper profile of Fanny Howe. Boston Globe, 3/7/04, by Joshua Glenn Brief profile of Fanny Howe and announcement of her being shortlisted for the 2001 Griffin Poetry Prize An interview with Fanny Howe by Leonard Schwartz, at Cross Cultural Poetics [radio program] May, 2004
Northern New York Library Network (NNYLN) (518) 5635190 ext. 20 E-mail karen Batchelder Clinton-Essex-Franklin Library System E-mail karen volkman Plattsburgh State University of New York http://www.nnyln.org/memberemail.php
Big Window: Sonnet By Karen Volkman Sonnet by karen volkman. The blue blanched figures system of bird Enough says the girl and screams and hides. by karen volkman (c) http://theothermother.typepad.com/bigwindow/2006/05/sonnet_by_karen.html
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Poetry Daily Prose Feature - Karen Volkman: "Light And Twilight" karen volkman is the author of Crash s Law, Spar, and the forthcoming Nomina. She teaches in the MFA program at the University of Montana in Missoula. http://www.poems.com/special_features/prose/essay_volkman.php
Extractions: "By 'modernity' I mean the ephemeral, the fugitive, the contingent, the half of art whose other half is the eternal and immutable," wrote Charles Baudelaire in 1863. Formally diverse, tonally various, full of shifts in pacing and musical shading, Baudelaire's near lifelong poetic opus Les Fleurs du Mal is a dauntingly complex book of poems that "follow each other," wrote Théophile Gautier, to whom the book is dedicated, "rather like the vertebrae of a serpent." First published in 1857, embroiled in a disastrous obscenity suit, and summarily banned (later to be reissued with six "condemned" poems excised, numerous additions, and an agonized restructuring of vertebrae), the book is a pivotal work of French poetry and, more broadly, of literary modernism—Baudelaire is often cited as the first truly modern poet, though his fascination with allegory and (as T.S. Eliot remarks) profound belief in the reality of evil jostle strangely with his urban disdain and dandyism. What Waldrop does offer, in effect, is a book-length argument, on Baudelaire in particular but also on the nature of translation, or on what we might call propositional translation—that is, one that distances itself from the idea of line-by-line rendering as the translator's primary task and repositions itself as an argument regarding the poet's larger project and aesthetic contexts. For a poet so diversely claimed as Baudelaire (by Romanticism, Symbolism, Decadence, and Modernism, by Catholicism and existentialism, by a glittering roster of French writers and thinkers as guiding spirits, including Valery, Proust, Gide, Sartre, and Bataille, to name a few) and so diverse in his own preoccupations and fidelities (to poetry and prose, lyric and theory, "art for art's sake" and scientific analysis
Proleptic Dot Com V3.0 ("rock Star") volkman, karen. Crash s Law. 38. Poniatowska, Elena. Dear Diego. 39. Moody, Rick. Demonology. 40. Foster, Ken. The KGB Bar Reader. 41. Hornby, Nick. http://www.proleptic.com/02books/
Extractions: List begins 1 Jan, 2002. 1. Bender, Aimee. An Invisible Sign of My Own 2. Flannery, Sarah. In Code 3. Leavitt, David. Martin Bauman; or A Sure Thing 4. Pullman, Philip. The Golden Compass 5. Pullman, Philip. The Subtle Knife 6. Pullman, Philip. The Amber Spyglass 7. Bender, Aimee. The Girl With the Flammable Skirt 8. Mitchell, David. Ghostwritten 9. Dostoevsky, Fyodor. The Brothers Karamazov 10. Moody, Rick. Purple America 11. Handler, Daniel. Watch Your Mouth 12. Handler, Daniel. The Basic Eight 13. Muller, Herta. The Land of Green Plums 14. Cao, Lan. Monkey Bridge 15. Hejinian, Lyn. Happily 16. Miller, Sue. The World Below 17. O'Faolain, Nuala. My Dream of You 18. Miyabe, Miyuki. All She Was Worth 19. Johnston, Maura. Help Wanted 20. Sebald, W.G.. Vertigo 21. Rushdie, Salman. Fury 22. Amis, Martin. Experience 23. Katz, Jon. Running to the Mountain 24. Dillard, Annie. For the Time Being 25. Link, Kelly. Stranger Things Happen 26. Hill, Lynn. Climbing Free 27. Whitehead, Colson. The Intuitionist 28. Beller, Thomas. The Sleep-Over Artist 29. Powell, Dawn. The Wicked Pavilion 30. Hoban, Russel.
Poetry Magazine: Historical Index volkman, karen Casanova in Love, Volume 162, July 1993, Page 221 From Shore, Volume 164, August 1994, Page 271 Von Der Vogelweide, Walther http://www.poetrymagazine.org/magazine/v2.html
Iowa Poetry Prize Foetry volkman, karen Spar; Waldner, Liz A Point Is That Which Has No Part (University of Georgia Press Contemporary Poetry Series winner who attended Iowa) http://www.foetry.com/iowa.html
Extractions: has chosen graduates and instructors of the Iowa Writers' Workshop repeatedly. Download and send a void check to this contest. Why not print a second check and mail it to David J. Skorton, President of the University of Iowa? His address is President's Office 101 Jessup Hall Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1316 The latest winners have been announced : Susan Wheeler, former instructor at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, and Megan Johnson, graduate of the Workshop. If you entered your manuscript and didn't win, feel free to email Deidre Woods or call her at 319-335-2008 and ask for a refund of your entry fee. If your complaint is not satisfied, contact the State of Iowa's Attorney General. There is an easy form to complete online Winners are: Alexander, Pamela
Modern & Contemporary Poets volkman, karen Wagoner, David Wakoski, Diane Walcott, Derek Waldman, Anne Warren, Robert Penn Webb, Charles Harper Weigl, Bruce Whitlow, Carolyn Beard http://www.poetryresourcepage.com/teach/poets.html
IÉ ®XBookweb:m^CgXg by volkman, karen. The Future of the Past by Stille, Alexander, Modern Residential Wiring Based on the 2002 NEC by Holzman, Harvey N. http://bookweb.kinokuniya.co.jp/cat2-3089.html
Electronic Poetry Review #7-- karen volkman s two books of poetry are Crash s Law and Spar, which received the Iowa Poetry Prize and the 2002 James Laughlin Award. http://www.epoetry.org/issues/issue7/text/cnotes/kv.htm
JSTOR Awash With Angels The Religious Turn In Nineties Poetry volkman, karen. Crash s Law. New York Norton, 1996. Wilbur, Richard. New and Collected Poems. San Diego Harcourt, 1988. Willard, Nancy, and Jane Yolen. http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0010-7484(200122)42:2<238:AWATRT>2.0.CO;2-H
BiblioVault volkman, karen. Spar. Voloshinov, V. N.. Marxism and the philosophy of language. Voltaire. Candide, or, Optimism. Volterra, Virginia http://www.bibliovault.org/BV.browse_author.epl?SortChar=V