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         Cervantes Lorna Dee:     more books (15)
  1. Emplumada (Pitt Poetry Series) by Lorna Dee Cervantes, 1981-12-31
  2. Drive; the first quartet. by Lorna Dee Cervantes, 2006
  3. From the Cables of Genocide: Poems on Love and Hunger by Lorna Dee Cervantes, 1991-05
  4. Biography - Cervantes, Lorna Dee (1954-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2006-01-01
  5. Lorna Dee Cervantes's "Freeway 280": A Study Guide from Gale's "Poetry for Students" (Volume 30, Chapter 4)
  6. Mango / Volume II - Fall-Winter 1979/80 by Lorna Dee; Ramirez, Orlando; Rocha, Adrian and Saldivar, Jose (Eds.) Cervantes, 1979
  7. Poetry as survival of and resistance to genocide in Lorna Dee Cervantes's Drive: The Last Quartet.(Book review): An article from: Journal of International Women's Studies by Edith Vasquez, 2009-05-01
  8. Chicana Ways: Conversations With Ten Chicana Writers
  9. Red Dirt (Premier Issue)
  10. Mango - Vol. 1 Nos. 3 & 4 (one volume) by Cervantes, Lorna Dee (Editor), 1977
  11. "Tat your black holes into paradise": Lorna Dee Cervantes and a poetics of loss.(Critical essay): An article from: MELUS by Eliza Gibson Rodriguez, 2008-03-22
  12. En los manos: The poetry of Lorna Dee Cervantes by Shimberlee King, 1998
  13. Chicanas y Chicanos En Dialogo by Francisco and Dee Cervantes, Lorna Alarcon, 1989
  14. Blood Lines: Myth, Indigenism and Chicana/o Literature (Chicana Matters) by Sheila Marie Contreras, 2008-07-01

1. Lorna Dee Cervantes
Lorna Dee Cervantes opens her pencil into pixels poetry, . For more information contact Lorna Dee Cervantes @ PoetryInParadise@mac.com
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Lorna Dee Cervantes opens her pencil into pixels - poetry, peace y Xicanisma
Friday, January 25, 2008
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Lorna Dee Cervantes 12/23/07
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Happy Birthday, Kelly!
Hope it's a good one. I love you! posted by Lorna Dee Cervantes at 7:07 PM 0 comments
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Blog for Pro-Choice Day
Scroll down for my story, my speech to the Pro-Choice rally in San Francisco this past saturday. Keep our bodies free. posted by Lorna Dee Cervantes at 9:21 AM 0 comments
Monday, January 21, 2008
Readings; Or, Where In The World is Lorna Dee?
I'm reading this afternoon, January 21, for Glide Memorial's Martin Luther King Celebration after the march in the Bill Graham Auditorium at 99 Grove Street a great honor for me.
I'm reading tomorrow night, January 22, at the Live Worms Gallery at 1345 Grant Ave. in North Beach at 7 pm with H.D. Moe, Ronald Sauer and Ned Millett. My Step-mother, Susan Kelk Cervantes will be exhibiting her paintings along with others.

2. Lorna Dee Cervantes
Lorna Dee Cervantes was born in 1954. She is the author of From the Cables of Genocide Poems on Love and Hunger (Arte Público Press, 1991) and Emplumada
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Lorna Dee Cervantes was born in 1954. She is the author of From the Cables of Genocide: Poems on Love and Hunger Emplumada (1981), which won an American Book Award. She is also co-editor of Red Dirt , a cross-cultural poetry journal, and her work has been included in many anthologies including Unsettling America: An Anthology of Contemporary Multicultural Poetry (eds. Maria Mazziotti Gillan and Jennifer Gillan, 1994), No More Masks! An Anthology of Twentieth-Century Women Poets (ed. Florence Howe, 1993), and After Aztlan: Latino Poets of the Nineties The Academy of American Poets poems "Bird Ave" "Poem for the Young White Man Who Asked Me How I, an Intelligent, Well-Read Person Could Believe in the War Between Races " "Freeway 280" Some Poems ... "Summer Ends Too Soon" (text; video "To We Who Were Saved by the Stars" "Visions of Mexico While at a Writing Symposium in Port Townsend, Washington" "Frank Sonata By Candlelight" & "Love of My Flesh, Living Death" ... 10 Seven-Minute Poems sites on Cervantes

3. Lorna Dee Cervantes
Lorna Dee Cervantes ~ Chicana poet Poetry, peace Xicanisma! LornaDeeCervantes@mac.com LornaFromTheBlog Lorna Dee Cervantes Blogs It Up w/ Buds
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4. Drive_Cervantes
Lorna Dee Cervantes is not only an important Chicana poet; Lorna Dee Cervantes knows the blood in the streets and the blood of the heart, the blood that
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A MAJOR LITERARY EVENT!
THE FIRST COLLECTION OF POETRY IN15 YEARS FROM
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DRIVE:
The First Quartet

DRIVE INCLUDES FIVE SEPARATE WORKS: BEST POETRY BOOK IN ENGLISH 2nd Place Check it out at La Bloga! See Lorna Dee's blog Winner, Balcones Poetry Prize NOTE: Cover art by Irving Norman. Interior paintings by Dylan Morgan. Photos by Bryce Milligan.
TRADE EDITION PUBLICATION DATE: JANUARY 2006 DRIVE Converted ISBN: 978-0-930324-54-4 A SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION AVAILBLE IN FALL 2007: DRIVE and signed copies, bound in full leather, in a hand-made mahogony box. Each copy has a unique, handwritten, three-line poem.
"This is a landmark work." – Martín Espada Drive "reestablishes Cervantes as a singular voice. " " You are in the hands of a master." – Jeff Biggers, in Bloomsbury Review " This is what it means to be a poet." – Ana Castillo

5. Lorna Dee Cervantes: Information And Much More From Answers.com
Works by Lorna Dee Cervantes (b. 1954) 1981 Emplumada . This first collection by the San Franciscoborn Chicana poet features bilingual free verse,
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6. Lorna Dee Cervantes // After The Wake Cento Magazine
Lorna Dee Cervantes // After the Wake. (for Ed Dorn). Some things I don t confess. to know. How a dead man. gets up out of bed, the Blue Bonnets
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Lorna Dee Cervantes // After the Wake
(for Ed Dorn) Some things I don't confess to know. How a dead man gets up out of bed, the Blue Bonnets of Texas all over his gown, how stark the room he wakes from, and summons you to talk. I forgot what he said. He did look dead, though later said he was just resting. The rest was trees, some kind of Ash; I aspire to know them, what landscape was this, like a neutron explosionnothing left but the leaves, nothing standing, no stone that wasn't formed by the sea. No corners. Smashed.
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7. Lorna Dee Cervantes - Trailer - Showtimes - Cast - Movies - New York Times
A biography and related information about Lorna Dee Cervantes.
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    Lorna Dee Cervantes Copyright 2005 Lorna Dee Cervantes. Leave the Poet Comments Here Previous Poem / Next Poem
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    9. Lorna Dee Cervantes
    Louise Erdrich, Judith Ortiz Cofer, Julia Alvarez, and Lorna Dee as illustrated by Lorna Dee Cervantes, in her deeply moving poem .
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    Humanitarian Law Reader Armistice Reports from the Field Abrego, Colombia Photos Tamil Nadu, India Related Authors Benjamin A. Saenz Edward Hirsch Evangelina Vigil-Pinon Gloria Anzaldua ... Authors Lorna Dee Cervantes ASSOCIATED COLLEGES OF THE MIDWEST
    1. ASSOCIATED COLLEGES OF THE MIDWEST ... sharp-shooting goose-steppers around every corner, there are snipers in the schools. ... Lorna Dee Cervantes. 1 ...
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    10. A Burning Patience: Sharon Doubiago, Lorna Dee Cervantes
    Lorna Dee Cervantes recently posted a passionate and forceful essay in her blog, giving some ideas about Chicano/Chicana poetry, touching along the way on
    http://aburningpatience.blogspot.com/2006/08/sharon-doubiago-lorna-dee-cervantes
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    A Burning Patience
    "And, in the dawn, armed with a burning patience, we shall enter the splendid cities." Arthur Rimbaud
    Wednesday, August 30, 2006
    Sharon Doubiago, Lorna Dee Cervantes
    A couple of pieces of writing online that I found especially powerful and moving:
    Sharon Doubiago is one of the poets whose work has been most important to me since I first read her poems some 25 years ago. Two chapters from Sharon Doubiago's memoir of her childhood, My Father's Love , are published in the online literary magazine ensemble jourine: hybrid writing by women . In the two chapters, Doubiago gives an unflinching and devastating account of having been raped by her father at the age of 7, and the immediate aftermath.
    To read the chapters from Doubiago's memoir, go to this page ; click on the "chapbook" link below the photo; then in the next screen, scroll all the way down and click on "download pdf file" near the bottom of the page. That will bring up the memoir chapters.
    Much other excellent writing is in ensemble jourine as well. The main page of the magazine is

    11. VG: Artist Biography: Cervantes, Lorna Dee
    Contains a biography, selected bibliography, and links to other cervantes sites.
    http://voices.cla.umn.edu/vg/Bios/entries/cervantes_lorna_dee.html
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        Lorna Dee Cervantes
        b. 1954
        And it's true, I gather love
        as others gather breath for tears
        and I love the golden light that weighs
        upon the petals of narcissus. I love
        your cobalt skies, the lightness of air
        you carry in your fists. You hold your head
        as a daffodil regales in the sun. Let me be
        summer for you , past the profusion of
        weeds I once was when my brown soul
        huddled in her winter grave of girlish earth - "Daffodils" Jump to: Biography and Criticism Selected Bibliography Non-English Materials Related Links
        Biography / Criticism
        Lorna Dee Cervantes was born in 1954 in California. She grew up in San Jose, speaking English exclusively. This was strictly enforced by her parents, who allowed only English to be spoken at home by her and her brother. This was to avoid the racism and genocide that was occurring in her community at that time. Lorna Dee Cervantes is currently a professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder. She considers herself "a Chicana writer, a feminist writer, a political writer" (Cervantes). Although her literary works are held in high esteem, she often lacks self-confidence concerning her writing. Her two collections of poetry, Emplumada and From the Cable of Genocide, are the only published works exclusively written by Cervantes. She explains that this is due to the fact that she has "never been a writer who sends out a lot of manuscripts and a lot of poems...because of the terror of rejection" (Cervantes).

    12. Lorna Dee Cervantes
    Includes a brief biography, online text of an essay, and an audio recording of the author reading one of her poems.
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    13. Lorna Dee Cervantes (b. 1954)
    The best article is my Bernice Zamora and lorna dee cervantes, Revista lberoamericana 51, 13233 (July-Dec. 1985) 565-73. See also Cordelia Candelaria s
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    Lorna Dee Cervantes (b. 1954)
    Contributing Editor: Juan Bruce-Novoa
    Classroom Issues and Strategies
    Students may object to the strident tone of "Poem for the Young White Man." Even Chicanos can get turned off by it. The feminism has the same effect on the men. Why is she so hostile toward males, they ask. Some now say that she is passé, radicalism being a thing of the sixties. I prepare the students with information on feminist issues, especially on the single-parent families, wife abuse, and child abuse. I also prepare them by talking about racial and ethnic strife as a form of warfare, seen as genocide by minority groups. I use Bernice Zamora's poetry as an introduction. Her alienation from the male rituals in "Penitents" produces the all-female family in "Beneath . . . ." The sense of living in one's own land, but under other's rules (Zamora's "On Living in Aztlán"), explains the bitterness of "Poem for the Young White Man." And both of the poets eventually find a solution in their relation to nature through animal imagery; yet just like Zamora in "Pico Blanco," Cervantes maintains an uneasy relationship with the machoworld with which women still contend.
    Major Themes, Historical Perspectives, and Personal Issues

    14. The SAC LitWeb Lorna Dee Cervantes Page
    About lorna dee cervantes Listen to lorna dee cervantes Teacher/Student Activity lorna dee cervantes from Voices from the Gaps
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    Emplumada
    From the Cables of Genocide: Poems of Love and Hunger
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    An Interview with Lorna Dee Cervantes

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    15. Gale - Free Resources - Women's History - Biographies - Lorna Dee Cervantes
    In the 1970s lorna dee cervantes became part of the new Chicano movement, which at the time was largely male. Interested in the conundrums of race and race
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    16. PAL: Lorna Dee Cervantes (1954 - )
    Born in California, lorna dee cervantes is a Chicana poet with Indian ancestry. In her poetry cervantes attempts to bridge the gap between her Mexican
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    A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben Chapter 10: Late Twentieth Century - Lorna Dee Cervantes (1954 - )
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    Source: U of Colorado Faculty Page: LDC The information below is contributed by Patricia Bostian
    Central Piedmont Community College Born in California, Lorna Dee Cervantes is a Chicana poet with Indian ancestry. In her poetry Cervantes attempts to bridge the gap between her Mexican heritage and the Anglo world in which she lives. Top Primary Works Emplumada (poems), University of Pittsburgh Press (Pittsburgh, PA), 1981. PS3553.E79 E47 From the Cables of Genocide: Poems of Love and Hunger, Arte Publico Press (Houston, TX), 1991. PS3553 .E79 F7 Top Selected Bibliography Crawford, John F. "Notes toward a New Multicultural Criticism: Three Works by Women of Color." A Gift of Tongues: Critical Challenges in Contemporary American Poetry . Eds. Marie Harris and Kathleen Aguero. Athens: U of Georgia P, 1987. 155-195.

    17. Lorna Dee Cervantes Criticism
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    Cervantes is one of the major Mexican-American poets whose works have achieved national recognition since the 1970s. She identifies herself as “a Chicana writer, a feminist writer, and a political writer.” These three personas are expressed through her poetry as she examines themes of cultural alienation, the disenfranchisement of women, and the brutal circumstances of urban poverty. Her poems frequently juxtapose Anglo culture with Mexican culture, illustrating the pain and loss that results from her sense of cultural alienation. Her emergent identity as a Chicana poet is frequently explored in her poems as a means of synthesizing her dual cultural identity. Through her poetry, Cervantes boldly articulates the struggles and challenges at the heart of the Chicana experience.
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    19. Poets Alfred Arteaga And Lorna Dee Cervantes To Read At The Library Of Congress
    On Thursday evening, February 20, poets Alfred Arteaga and lorna dee cervantes will read from their work in the Mumford Room on the sixth floor of the James
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    Poets Alfred Arteaga and Lorna Dee Cervantes To Read at the Library of Congress
    On Thursday evening, February 20, poets Alfred Arteaga and Lorna Dee Cervantes will read from their work in the Mumford Room on the sixth floor of the James Madison Memorial Building. The reading, which is presented under the auspices of the Gertrude Clarke Whittall Poetry and Literature Fund, will begin at 6:45 p.m. Tickets are not required. Alfred Arteaga was born in Los Angeles in 1950. He received his B.A. degree and his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in literature from the University of California at Santa Cruz and an M.F.A. degree in creative writing from Columbia University. His poetry collection, Cantos, was published in 1991; a prose poem, Love in the Time of Aftershocks, will appear soon. Also to be published in the spring are a collection of theoretical essays entitled Chicano Poetics: Heterotexts and Hybridities and a collection of personal essays, House with the Blue Bed. Mr. Arteaga is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts creative writing fellowship (1995) and a Rockefeller Foundation fellowship.

    20. Lorna Dee Cervantes: A Writer In The Margins.
    ED348678 lorna dee cervantes A Writer in the Margins.
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