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  1. A Homage to John Keats. by Amy CLAMPITT, 1926
  2. A baroque sunburst (Pamphlet series) by Amy Clampitt, 1995
  3. Index to ACA reports: November-December 1972 to May-June 1975 by Amy Clampitt, 1975
  4. SILENCE OPENS. Poems. by Amy. Clampitt, 1994
  5. The summer solstice: Poems by Amy Clampitt, 1983
  6. Matoaka by Amy Clampitt, 1993
  7. Collected Poems by Amy Clampitt, 1973
  8. Hippocrene by Amy Clampitt, 1983
  9. Manhattan: An elegy, and other poems by Amy Clampitt, 1990
  10. In a year the nightingales were said to be so loud (Poems to go!) by Amy Clampitt, 1983
  11. Clanbuch: Giovanni. by Amy Clampitt, 2003-08-31
  12. A baroque sunburst (Salmon Run pamphlet series I) by Amy Clampitt, 1995
  13. MATOAKA: A Poem in Celebration of the Tercentenary of the College of William and Mary in Virginia by Amy Clampitt, 1993
  14. A Silence of Opens by Amy Clampitt, 1994

61. Papers Of Amy Clampitt - Special Collections - The University Of Iowa Libraries
amy clampitt was born in New Providence, Iowa, in 1924. She graduated from Grinnell College and in 1941 studied at Columbia University and the New School
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MsC 582 Iowa Author Manuscript Register PAPERS OF AMY CLAMPITT Collection Dates: Undated; 1983 1993
.25 in linear ft. This document describes a collection of materials held by the
Special Collections Department

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Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1420
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e-mail: lib-spec@uiowa.edu Posted to Internet: August 1999
Acquisition Note: This collection was given to the University of Iowa Libraries in 1995 by Margaret Sunday. Access and Restrictions: This collection is open for research.
Digital Surrogates : Except where indicated, this document describes but does not reproduce the actual text, images and objects which make up this collection. Materials are available only in the Special Collections Department. Please read The University of Iowa Libraries' statement on " " Use of Collections : The University of Iowa Libraries supports access to the materials, published and unpublished, in its collections. Nonetheless, access to some items may be restricted by their fragile condition or by contractual agreement with donors, and it may not be possible at all times to provide appropriate machinery for reading, viewing or accessing non-paper-based materials. Please read our Use of Manuscripts Statement Biographical Note Amy Clampitt was born in New Providence, Iowa, in 1924. She graduated from Grinnell College and in 1941 studied at Columbia University and the New School for Social Research. Clampitt worked for Oxford University Press as a secretary and writer, from 1943 to 1951 and as a reference librarian at the National Audubon society from 1952 to 1959. She spent most of the 1960's and 1970's working as a freelance writer, editor, and researcher, and was an editor at E.P. Dutton from 1977 to 1982.

62. Faculty-Authored Books
The Collected Poems of amy clampitt. New York Alfred A. Knopf, 1997. book cover. Marlowe, Stephen. The Lighthouse at the End of the World.
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Current Faculty Alexander, M. Lee. Observatory. Georgetown, KY: Finishing Line Press, 2007. Barnes, Elizabeth, ed. Incest and the Literary Imagination. Gainesville: UP of Florida, 2002. Barnes, Elizabeth. States of Sympathy: Seduction and Democracy in the American Novel. New York: Columbia UP, 1997. Bauer, Susan Wise. The History of the Ancient World: From the Earliest Accounts to the Fall of Rome. New York: Norton, 2006. Bauer, Susan Wise. The Well-Educated Mind: A Guide to the Classical Education You Never Had. New York: Norton, 2003.

63. Umbrella: Issue 3, Summer 2007 - Jeffrey Woodward On Poems From Clampitt's
A Reading of amy clampitt’s On the Disadvantages of Central Heating and Lindenbloom. When amy clampitt’s The Kingfisher appeared in 1983, one might rightly
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The Kingfisher
Umbrella

A Journal of poetry and kindred prose
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Jeffrey Woodward resides in Detroit. His poems and articles appear widely in periodicals in the USA, UK, Canada and Australia including, most recently, Acumen (England), The Barefoot Muse Blue Unicorn International Poetry Review Poem The Christian Century Galley Sail Review The Hypertexts Lines Review (Scotland), The Lyric Envoi (Wales), Plains Poetry Journal Raintown Review South Coast Poetry Journal Studio (Australia), Haiku Scotland New Hope International (England) and many others.
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A Reading of Amy Clampitt’s On the Disadvantages of Central Heating and Lindenbloom When Amy Clampitt’s The Kingfisher appeared in 1983, one might rightly describe the literary community as being caught completely off-guard. Rarely does a first volume of poems demonstrate such technical virtuosity and formal authority, offer so generous a sampling of verse (nearly 150 pages) and arrive from the hands of a poet at the age of 63. Despite the initial surprise, Clampitt’s sharply defined perceptions, luxurious diction and broad range quickly won admirers in high places who compared her poetry to that of figures as diverse as Keats, Hopkins and Marianne Moore. The comparisons were not wholly unjustified. Of the fifty titles in The Kingfisher , I should like to pick two relatively short poems to explicate in order to understand, in retrospect, Clampitt’s immediate and triumphant reception. I might as easily have chosen any number of other excellent works—“Meridian,” “Slow Motion,” “Camouflage,” “Times Square Water Music” and “Balms” presently come to mind—but the two poems I will discuss have the great advantages of brevity and of being exemplary representatives of the poet’s style.

64. Susan M. Tiberghien - A Baroque Sunset, In Memory Of Amy Clampitt
A Baroque Sunset was written for International PEN in memory of amy clampitt. Read the essay in The Circle Continues, gathered by Judith Duerk (Innisfree
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A Baroque Sunset, In Memory of Amy Clampitt
"Amy was teaching her first poetry workshop and longed for distraction from her jittery nerves. We talked about zinnias and sparrows, about Manhattan and Geneva. We talked about voyages, about southern France, the Italian lakes, 'imaginary Italy, the never-never vista, framed, of Stresa on Lago Maggiore...'"
A Baroque Sunset was written for International PEN in memory of Amy Clampitt.
Read the essay in "The Circle Continues," gathered by Judith Duerk (Innisfree Press,Philadelphia, 2001).
Selected Works
Memoirs Looking for Gold, A Year in Jungian Analysis
Relates an experience that belongs to everyone – of tapping the depths of the unconscious. Circling to the Center, One Woman’s Encounter with Silent Prayer
A spiritual memoir and an introduction to the way of silent prayer. Footsteps, A European Album, 1955-1990
A beautifully crafted mosaic of narrative essays, prose poems, recipes, and photos Memoirs and Reference Titles One Year to a Writing Life, Twelve Lessons to Deepen Every Writer's Art and craft

65. Amy Clampitt Essays And Term Papers On Amy Clampitt Essay Paper Research
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66. Grinnell College Libraries - Author Exhibit
Upon publication of her book of poems The Kingfisher in 1983, amy clampitt became one of the most highly regarded poets in America.
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Search for works owned by Grinnell College here Upon publication of her book of poems The Kingfisher in 1983, Amy Clampitt became one of the most highly regarded poets in America. Born in rural Iowa and raised on a farm, she studied first at Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa, and later at Columbia University and the New School for Social Research in New York City. Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, Clampitt held a variety of jobs and attempted unsuccessfully to write novels, and in the 1960s she turned her attention to poetry. In 1974 she published a small volume of poetry titled Multitudes, Multitudes; thereafter her work appeared frequently in the New Yorker. It was not until the publication of The Kingfisher

67. Gravity And Light: Syrinx By Amy Clampitt
Syrinx by amy clampitt. Like the foghorn that s all lung, the wind chime that s all percussion, like the wind itself, that s merely air
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Syrinx by Amy Clampitt
Like the foghorn that's all lung,
the wind chime that's all percussion,
like the wind itself, that's merely air
in a terrible fret, without so much
as a finger to articulate
what ails it, the aeolian
syrinx, that reed
in the throat of a bird,
when it comes to the shaping of
what we call consonants, is
too imprecise for consensus about what it even seems to be saying: is it o-ka-lee or con-ka-ree, is it really jug jug, much less whether a bird's call means anything in particular, or at all. Syntax comes last, there can be no doubt of it: came last, can be thought of (is thought of by some) as a higher form of expression: is, in extremity, first to be jettisoned: as the diva onstage, all soaring pectoral breathwork, takes off, pure vowel breaking free of the dry, the merely fricative husk of the particular, rises past saying anything, any more than the wind in the trees, waves breaking, or Homer's gibbering Thespesiae iache: those last-chance vestiges above the threshold, the all-

68. FOLKE BERNADOTTE MEMORIAL LIBRARY GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS COLLEGE A
L23 Z48 2005 clampitt, amy. Love, amy the selected letters of amy clampitt. New York Columbia University Press, 2005. PS3554.I32 Z48 2005 Dickey, James.
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FOLKE BERNADOTTE MEMORIAL LIBRARY GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS COLLEGE A General Works B-BJ Philosophy. Psychology BL-BX Religion C-F History G-H Social Sciences J Political Science K Law L Education M Music N Fine Arts P Language and Literature Q Science R Medicine S Agriculture T Technology U-V Military Science Z Bibliography. Library Archives AudioVisual Browsing Collection Children's Books ... Microtext March 01-15, 2006 MAIN BF1581 .G38 2005 Gaskill, Malcolm. Witchfinders : a seventeenth-century English tragedy. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2005. LC4091 .V56 2005 Vinovskis, Maris. The birth of Head Start : preschool education policies in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, c2005. ML420.C665 G87 2005 Guralnick, Peter. Dream boogie : the triumph of Sam Cooke. 1st ed. New York : Little, Brown, c2005. ML422.D67 L48 2005 Levinson, Peter J. Tommy Dorsey : livin' in a great big way : a biography. 1st Da Capo Press ed. Cambridge, MA : Da Capo Press, 2005. ML3830 .M9815 2004 The music practitioner : research for the music performer, teacher, and listener. Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2004.

69. Past Poetry Readings-Folger Shakespeare Library
clampitt, amy–1/12/1986 Clary, Killarney–3/3/1994 Clay, Steve–3/15/2003 Clifton, Lucille–2/8/1970, 11/19/1985, 5/17/1994, 3/19/1998 Cole, Henri–2/22/1996
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70. ECOHAB-PNW Outreach - Teacher At Sea Program 2006: Denis Costello
From left to right Able Seaman Brian clampitt, amy MacFadyen (Univ. Washington) and Denis Costello (North High School) assist in the deployment of the tow
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... Second Leg Teacher at Sea 2006, Second Leg - Denis Costello Denis Costello is a teacher at North High School (LA County) in Torrance, California. He currently teaches Chemistry, Marine Science, and a new course called Physical Science of the Earth. This cruise will be his third in as many years and looks forward to questions and emails from the public while he is on the cruise. Denis holds a MA in Education Administration from California State University, Dominguez Hills and a BA in Biological Sciences from the University of Southern California. Outside of teaching, Denis enjoys baseball and SCUBA diving and resides in Long Beach California with his wife Megan. Day 14 - Looking for Pseudo-nitzschia along the coast
Saturday, 9/23/2006 48º 22.43' N
124º 36.75' W
Water temperature: 10.8°C
Salinity: 32.6 (on the practical salinity scale) After leaving Neah Bay, Washington scientists began sampling the Strait of Juan de Fuca in search of water with Pseudo-nitzschia cells. Scientists hoped to find and sample regions with

71. Vintage Catalog | The Collected Poems Of Amy Clampitt By Amy Clampitt
Vintage Books From classic to contemporary, the best books in paperback.
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72. MLA Journals: PMLA, Vol. 120, No. 5, October 2005 Index Of Authors Advertised
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Abcarian, Richard, Ackerman, Susan, Agee, James, Aldama, Frederick Luis, Alosh, Mahdi, Andersen, Hans Christian, Anger, Suzy, Annamayya, Arens, Katherine, Armitt, Lucie, Ashbery, John, Ashcroft, Bill, Backscheider, Paula R., Badia, Janet, Baker, Jennifer J., Baudrillard, Jean, Baxter, Stephen, Beach, Alison I., Beidler, Peter G., Beins, Agatha, Berrigan, Ted, Bert, Norman A., Bial, Henry, Biesen, Sheri Chinen, Body, N. O., Boothby, Richard, Booty, John E., Boswell, James, Boulton, James T., Bowlby, Rachel, Brayman Hackel, Heidi, Bryer, Jackson R., Bullen, Barrie, Butt, Gavin, Carey, Brycchan, Cash, Wanda Garner, Catullus, Gaius Valerius

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