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  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

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cervantes, lorna dee (1954 ). * Heritage, (pm). Hispanic-American Literature A Brief Introduction and Anthology, ed. Nicolas Kanellos, Addison-Wesley 1995
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42. Auburn Public Library - Poetry Anthologies - C
cervantes, lorna dee, Poem for the Young White Man Who Asked Me How I, cervantes, lorna dee, Vissions of Mexico While at a Writing Symposium in Port
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Author Title Anthology Call Number Campion, Thomas There Is a Garden in Her Face LRW REF 808.0427 KIR Carnevali, Emanuel Walt Whitman TPA 811 POE Carroll, Lewis Jabberwocky LRW REF 808.0427 KIR Carruth, Hayden The Cows At Night TPA 811 POE Carver, Raymond Photograph of My Father in His Twenty-Second Year LRW REF 808.0427 KIR Carver, Raymond Happiness TPA 811 POE Catullus Lyrics 5 ("Lesbia, let us live only for loving") NWM-1 REF 808.8 NOR Catullus Lyrics 2 ("Sparrow, you darling pet of my beloved") NWM-1 REF 808.8 NOR Catullus Lyrics 51 ("To me that man seems like a god in heaven") NWM-1 REF 808.8 NOR Catullus Lyrics 86 ("Many find Quintia stunning") NWM-1 REF 808.8 NOR Catullus Lyrics 87 ("No other woman can truthfully say she was cherished") NWM-1 REF 808.8 NOR Catullus Lyrics 109 ("Darling, we'll both have equal shares in the sweet love you offer") NWM-1 REF 808.8 NOR Catullus Lyrics 83 ("Lesbia hurls abuse at me in front of her husband") NWM-1 REF 808.8 NOR

43. Lorna Dee Cervantes: "Beneath The Shadow Of The Freeway". An Interpretation Of T
lorna dee cervantes Beneath the Shadow of the Freeway. The form of the poem is not easy to determine. It consists of six stanzas of uneven length,
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44. Lorna Dee Cervantes - Representation Community
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45. AuthorBio
lorna dee cervantes was born August, 6 1954 in San Francisco , California. At the age of five, her parents divorced. cervantes, her mother, and her brother
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LORNA DEE CERVANTES
August 6, 1954 When you grow up as I did—a Chican-India in a barrio, in a Mexican neighborhood in California, welfare class—you’re not expected to speak. You’re ignored. You’re something in the periphery, emptying garbage cans or washing plates. You’re not expected to speak, much less write. Lorna Dee Cervantes was born August, 6 1954 in San Francisco , California. At the age of five, her parents divorced. Cervantes, her mother, and her brother moved to San Jose to live with her grandmother. To make ends meet, Cervantes’ mother worked as a maid and Cervantes often accompanied her. It was in these houses that Cervantes discovered the joy of reading and the beauty of poetry. At the age of fifteen, she had already written her first collection of poetry. In 1974 Cervantes went to Mexico City with her brother who was working with the Theater of the People of San Jose at the Quinto Festival de los Teatros Chicanos. Cervantes was encouraged to read some of her work and she chose the poem "Refugee Ship" which explains the difficulties of feeling alienated from both American and Mexican culture. The audience loved her poem and it consequently appeared in a Mexican newspaper. In 1981 Cervantes publishes Emplumada , a collection of bilingual poems exploring such themes such as mourning, acceptance, class, and gender. The collection won the American Book Award in 1982. In 1982, tragedy struck when Cervantes’ mother was killed. The poems in her second collection

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lorna dee cervantes visits Houston. Nuestra Palabra Presents acclaimed Mexican American Poet Tuesday, October 24, 7 pm – 830 pm @ the University of Houston
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48. JSTOR Divided Loyalties Literal And Literary In The Poetry Of
5 In the poems of lorna dee cervantes, Cathy Song and Rita Dove, . cervantes, lorna dee. Emplumada. Pittsburgh U of Pittsburgh P, 1981.
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49. The Unapologetic Mexican: Seven Minutes Of Sunshine From Lorna Dee
—lorna dee cervantes 2/2/06. Pure gold. theunapologeticmexican has been known to scribble a few things besides meandering, verbose, self-congratulatory
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Categorized under Coraz³n Poes­a Raza Lorna Dee Cervantes ... Poets I DON'T KNOW ABOUT YOU, but in wading through all the hectic energy of "news" as presented by the media, I often need deep draughts of beauty. Lorna Dee Cervantes is one of my favorite poets, and a good place to fill up tu copa. Here is her poem Sunshine Knife Blades. I suggest you read it aloud, and carefully. These words are like wine, to be savored, and tasted, and taken in slowly. Sunshine Knife Blades Fifteen years old in five year old jeans,
my shepherd pup, my traveling rainbow,
my loyal thumb
bulging with desire. My road
rutted and rutting, my dead ahead
sorrow. My moccasinned feet
rolling in small kisses of bruising,
a cartography of touch
languishing over the tan. He put his necklace of
anger safe at my throat.
My ivory recorder, a still white bird in my lap. An avenue of alcoholic vapor filled the fear. In those days our pass to pass was our smile. Innocence

50. Fooling With Words With Bill Moyers: Credits
lorna dee cervantes California Plum from DRIVE, Book Two Bird Ave by lorna dee cervantes Summer Ends too Soon from DRIVE Book Three Play by
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51. Driving In Oklahoma And Freeway 280 Essays
lorna dee cervantes speaks about her past and present. She looks back on her past, to the place where she spent her childhood, where she grew up.
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Driving in Oklahoma and Freeway 280
The poems, “Driving in Oklahoma” and “Freeway 280”, are different in many ways, but they also have a lot in common. First, they both are modern poems, so we cannot find rhymes or clear meter in them. Almost all contemporary poetry does not have rhymes. This style has even a name - “free-verse”. In my opinion, it is the easiest way to write poems: a poet does not have to think carefully about phrases and rhymes that create a finished thought and music of words at the same time. A poet just has to put some poetic images and ideas in his creation to call it “poetry”. But this is only my opinion. Nowadays critics call that kind of literature “poetry”, so I will do as well. The next and very important thing that is shared by both authors is comparing two different worlds in their poems. Lorna Dee Cervantes speaks about her past and present. She looks back on her past, to the place where she spent her childhood, where she grew up. She tries to bring back to life her memories, hoping to find the part of her that is missed. Carter Revard compares the world of a modern person with all its complicated technology and civilization, where he belongs, to a world of simple nature that really is much more sophisticated than

52. Boston Comment
Drive The First Quartet, by lorna dee cervantes, Wings Press. $24.95 First, there is the title along the top 5 by lorna dee cervantes.
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Toward the Winter Solstice , by Timothy Steele Swallow Press/Ohio University Press. Cloth, $24.95, Paper, $14.95
Whatever Happened to Baby Tim? 'T was the night before Solstice and all through the book/not a poem was stirring—their lives, all forsook. In his newest collection, Timothy Steele takes us to the place where poems go to die. It is a spooky place, floors creaking in 2/4 time to our footsteps, rooms papered over with repetitive patterns, and, down the long corridors of declarative sentence structures, the tintinnabulation of the rhyme, rhyme, rhyme. Whatever lived here once has expired in confinement, perhaps while counting out the number of bricks in the wall: Each giddy drop induced the trampoline
To launch me that much higher from its bed;
I feared I'd arc off to the side and land,
Like a defective rocket, on my head.
—From Gym Nights
Reading these poems evokes a kind of nostalgia, a memory of writing poems as a child, getting the meter to work, the rhymes to rhyme, and even working in the occasional “witticism.” They display knowledge of poetry's tradition, of how poems used to be written: The boy stood weeping in dismay

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  • 54. Southwest Women's Literature (poetry)
    AUTHOR Jessica Hagedorn writes lorna dee cervantes is a poet with a clear, NOTES If Emplumada, lorna dee cervantes first celebrated collection of
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    Here are some titles of poetry collections to consider when studying Southwest Women's Literature: Castillo, Ana MY FATHER WAS A TOLTEC AND SELECTED POEMS Cervantes, Lorna Dee FROM THE CABLES OF GENOCIDE: POEMS ON LOVE AND HUNGER ((C)1991, Arte Publico Press, 78 pages, $7 paperback, ISBN: 1-55885-033-3) AUTHOR: Jessica Hagedorn writes: "Lorna Dee Cervantes is a poet with a clear, strong voice who deserves a wider audience." NOTES: If Emplumada, Lorna Dee Cervantes' first celebrated collection of poetry, is the work of a poet on her way to becoming a major voice in American literature, "From The Cables of Genocide: Poems on Love and Hunger" will confirm her as one of the most talented and compelling poets writing today. Cervantes stretches the resources of language, imagery and the dialectics of love, hunger and aesthetics to express a penetrating feminist and human vision of her universe. Cisneros, Sandra

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    57. Links Of Interest To English 169: Ethnicity In American Literature Students
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    58. Como Lo Siento
    lorna dee cervantes poetry blends a perfect mix of truth, culture and nature. Como lo Siento. I heard an owl at midday. A crow flew, spiraled, drifted,
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    I stumbled upon this poem while in college. I have always been fascinated by other cultures. Lorna Dee Cervantes' poetry blends a perfect mix of truth, culture and nature.
    Como lo Siento I heard an owl at midday.
    A crow flew, spiraled, drifted,
    and I thought of the circle
    my own life made, and how
    at heart I'm a hoverer
    the way I've always drifted
    toward you.
    Another owl lifted from the palm.
    She showed me how I rose, caught
    in the wind by your skin and tongue. I feel scooped from the banks like clay, smoked and fired by your eyes til I ring. I'm paralyzed by joy and I forget how to act. I'm a shell in the cliffs. a thousand miles from sea. You tide me and I rise, and there's no truth more simple.

    59. Heyday Books: Under The Fifth Sun: Latino Literature From California
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    Lorna Patterson (born July 1, 1956) is an American film, stage and television actress. Patterson was born in Whittier, California, where she attended Rio Hondo College for a single semester. She is a founding member of the Musical Theatre Guild and has appeared in many stage musicals. She is perhaps best known for her role as Randy, the stewardess in the 1980 comedy hit, Airplane! , and for her lead role in the television version of the film Private Benjamin Patterson was married to actor Robert Ginty. She is currently married to actor/director Michael Lembeck, and the couple have two children. Patterson converted to Judaism a few years after marrying Lembeck, having grown an interest in the religion.[1]
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