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  1. Empire of Skin. Preface by Edward Dorn by Tom CLARK, 1997-01-01
  2. THE LIFE AND SERMONS OF EDWARD D. GRIFFIN, VOLUMES 1 + 2. 2 vols. by Edward Dorn. Griffin, 1989
  3. The Collected Poems, 1956-1974: Enlarged Edition. by Edward. DORN, 1983
  4. The Shoshoneans;: The people of the Basin-Plateau by Edward Dorn, 1966
  5. Way West: Stories, Essays & Verse Accounts: 1963-1993. by Edward. DORN, 1993
  6. Geography. by Edward. DORN, 1965
  7. GUNSLINGER BOOK III THE WINTERBOOK PROLOGUE TO THE GREAT BOOK IIII KORNERSTONE by EDWARD DORN, 1972-01-01
  8. Hands Up! by Edward Dorn, 1969
  9. The Alternative Press - Number 11 (1982) by Ken and Ann (editors) [Ted Berrigan, Allen Ginsberg, Ron Padgett, Anne Waldman, Edward Dorn, etc. - Contributors] MIKOLOWSKI, 1982
  10. Outburst 1 by Robert, Denise Levertov, Christopher Logue, Anselm Hollo, Gael Turnbull, Edward Dorn, Michael Horovitz, et al.) RAWORTH, Tom, edited by (CREELEY, 1961
  11. An Illustrated Handbook to Surviving Family Camp Outs (How to Books (Midpoint)) by Edward G. Dorn, 1992-09
  12. Our Word by Edward and Brotherston, Gordon, translators Dorn, 1968-01-01
  13. Gunslinger Book III. by Edward. DORN, 1972
  14. Yellow Lola: Formerly titled Japanese neon (Hello, La Jolla, book II) by Edward Dorn, 1981

61. "Bertholf"
In 1968, heroic principles were turned upsidedown in a mock-heroic poem by edward dorn in the first book of Gunslinger (1968), and then in the second book
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Journal of American Studies of Turkey
Multiculturalism in Contemporary American Poetry
Robert J. Bertholf bertholf@bvm.cc.buffalo.edu
The period 1968-1972 formed a pivot for American poetry, especially for the avant-garde. The turmoil in the society caused by the Vietnam War came to a climax. President Johnson declined to run for office for a second term, and in the aftermath of the war and more betrayals of the public trust, President Nixon was forced to leave the Presidency in 1974. The 1960s ended and the 1970s began with deep divisions in the society, the economy as well as in the province of poetry. In 1965, Lyndon Johnson engineered the passage of the Civil Rights Bill through Congress. This was the culmination of years of social protest and civil right marches. But there would be no going back to a separated society of isolated minorities. It produced the beginning of a cultural openness in American society; it allowed the voices of minorities to be heard, to have political as well as artistic and poetic authority. It must be borne in mind that forming a multicultural society has always been the promise of America as a nation. America is an immigrant society which imposed itself on Native American society and then imported Africans as an economic factor. That is not an apology. It has always been a sour irony of American history that the equality embedded in our nation's Constitution and Bill of Rights by men of great vision has struggled to emerge as actual social, political, and artistic equality. Each generation, for centuries, erected barriers to the forthright exhibition of the promised equality. Politics does press. The present discussion is still another round of growing: as Wallace Stevens said with great hope, "the real will from its crude compoundings come."

62. TrueFresco.com Search
Poem by Ed dorn, written in 1969 in Lawrence, Kansas. url www.vlib.us/beats/dorn.html Tom Clark s obituary for edward dorn (19291999).
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63. PS - American Literature
dorn, edward Ed dorn live lectures, interviews, and outtakes Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press, c2007 Baker Berry PS3507.O73277 E32 2007
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Literary trails of the North Carolina mountains : a guidebook

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Transatlantic voices : interpretations of Native North American literatures

Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, c2007
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Encyclopedia of African American women writers

Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 2007 Baker Berry Ref PS153.N5 E49 2007 Lewis, Leslie W., 1960- Telling narratives : secrets in African American literature Urbana : University of Illinois Press, c2007 Baker Berry PS153.N5 L467 2007 Katz, Daniel

64. Black Sparrow Press Archive - University Of Alberta
edward dorn and Gordon Brotherston) /. 57 Landed Natures by Economou, George /. 58 Sleeping with Women by Koch, Kenneth /
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65. Selected Poets At The Temple Bookstore
dorn, edward. Gunslinger, Duke University Press, $19. The Sun Unwound, with Gordon Brotherston, Translations from Spanish American poems, North Atlantic
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66. Carol Bergé: An Inventory Of Her Papers At The Harry Ransom Humanities Research
Snaders, Ed. Sward, Bob, 1933. Wakoski, Diane, 1937- Doria, Charles ( Audit/Poetry)4.6; dorn, edward, 1929- 3.9 Carol Bergé to; dorn, Helen3.9
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67. Dawn Treader Catalog
TwentyFour Love Songs dorn, edward Price US $55.00 Small 8vo First Edition, SIGNED by dorn. Fine in original wrappers w/protective plaastic cover;
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Soft Cover. Near Fine 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. August-September 1970, Special Translation Issue. With works by Jorge Lois Borges, Pushkin, Goethe, Dupin, Ritos, and others. Translator's include, Paul Auster, W. H. Auden, Richard Eerhart, Daryl Hine, an; Inventory # 101505 For Sale American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters Price: US $7.50 Soft Cover. Fine 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Proceedings, second series, number 24. Includes Recollections of Auden by Hannah Arendt, many award presentations, and readings. Prev. owner's inscr. on free endpaper, top corner bumped; Inventory # 101703 For Sale The Juniata Sentinel Price: US $45.00

68. Edward Dorn - Authors - Random House
The result of a 20year collaboration between poet edward dorn and scholar Gordon Brotherston, The Sun Unwound gathers together the disparate voices of
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69. English Courses (Graduate Seminars)
dorn, edward. Abhorrances. (Black Sparrow Press 1990) ISBN 087685-800-0. —Chemosabe (Limberlost 2001) ISBN 0-931659-70-1. Fitterman, Robert.
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70. Al Charles Clark Coolidge Dorn Duncan Edward Et John Robert Rosmar Stein Taggart
Octavo, softcover bound in printed white wraps. The spine extremities are darkened. The wraps are lightly soiled with a few tiny stains to the rear wrap.
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71. Electronic Poetry Center - Ed Dorn
Brief biography, links to notes from Tom Raworth and Tom Clark and to a bibliography.
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Edward Dorn
An introduction to the work of Ed Dorn by Stephen Fredman
(from Jacket) Ed Dorn materials (formerly at Cento Magazine) Ed Dorn Sound Files at PennSound Note from Tom Raworth Note from Tom Clark ... A Dorn Bibliography The Thursday Review
The Independent
16 December 1999
With the death of Edward Dorn the United States loses not only one of its finest poets but a rare critical intelligence and cultural commentator.
Dorn was born in rural Illinois at the start of the Great Depression, in poverty. He was educated in a one room schoolhouse, then High School (where he helped on the local newspaper) and for two years at the University of Illinois. He worked for a while at the Boeing plant in Seattle, returned to Illinois, and through his art teacher Raymond Obermayr was directed towards Black Mountain College in North Carolina where he arrived in the autumn of 1950.
In 1951 he left and travelled to the Pacific Northwest, where he did manual work and met his first wife, Helene. In late 1954 they returned to Black Mountain, where he studied under Charles Olson (Dorn's first published work was the pamphlet What I See in the Maximus Poems ) and graduated in 1955 with Robert Creeley as one of his examiners. After two years of further travel the family settled in Washington state. Their life there, on the edge of poverty, is vividly portrayed in Dorn's first prose book

72. Powell's Books - Ed Dorn Live Lectures Interviewsd Outtak By Joseph Richey
Ed dorn’s achievement has been to create singlehandedly a language of public reference, and to have brought within the sphere of expressive language and
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73. Authots Search Results, Manuscripts, Special Collections, Northwestern Universit
dorn, Ed, Outsider XV. Dorr, Joseph B. Dorr LXII. Douglas, Alfred, Ms. File. Douglas, Melvyn, Leopold LXXXV. Douglas, Paul H. Leopold LXXXV
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74. EPAA V 6 N 1 Dorn: The Political Legacy Of School Accountability Systems
Sherman dorn is Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychological and Social The Commentary Editor is Casey D. Cobb casey@olam.ed.asu.edu .
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Education Policy Analysis Archives
Volume 6 Number 1
January 2, 1998
ISSN 1068-2341
The Political Legacy of School Accountability Systems
Sherman Dorn
University of South Florida
Abstract
The recent battle reported from Washington about proposed national testing program does not tell the most important political story about high stakes tests. Politically popular school accountability systems in many states already revolve around statistical results of testing with high-stakes environments. The future of high stakes tests thus does not depend on what happens on Capitol Hill. Rather, the existence of tests depends largely on the political culture of published test results. Most critics of high-stakes testing do not talk about that culture, however. They typically focus on the practice legacy of testing, the ways in which testing creates perverse incentives against good teaching. More important may be the political legacy , or how testing defines legitimate discussion about school politics. The consequence of statistical accountability systems will be the narrowing of purpose for schools, impatience with reform, and the continuing erosion of political support for publicly funded schools. Dissent from the high-stakes accountability regime that has developed around standardized testing, including proposals for professionalism and performance assessment, commonly fails to consider these political legacies. Alternatives to standardized testing which do not also connect schooling with the public at large will not be politically viable.

75. Kristinehamn Information Service - KIS
Cosmology of Finding Your Spot, The Poem by Ed dorn, written in 1969 in Ed dorn - Cento Magazine homepage with numerous links to interviews and
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77. Baraka
I dug Ed dorn because he wd rather. Make you his enemy. Than Lie. No matter what AG the others might think. Tho Allen, I can say, was reluctant as Naropa
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AMIRI BARAKA ED DORN
What will say this
Something like was is
I can remember myself How I gon remember them, him
Yall, with whens, oh the talk the Discussions, serious with laughs
I dug Ed Dorn because he wd rather Make you his enemy
Than Lie
Tho Allen, I can say, was reluctant as Naropa That Ed had vowed to stay away
You know because of that drunken preacher Allen's Tibetan Buddhist sexhound teacher
Anyway, that' s what I hold of Ed Thin straight blonde Cowboy Movie looking white guy with the mind
We of the Green Lantern By Day or By Night No Evil will Escape Our sight. So to that hideous unrelenting deadly far left jab Of this Dis world, the jabs are grabs Look up, another of my peepas Has booked. Yeh, they was Really here t for a long time whatever it seemed way gone Zizwe Ngafua Split the other Day, my man A poet, God a White dude Straight as The barrel Of a pen Called his self A Gun Slinger Tall rock hard Slim, Hey, Ed Gun Slinger, You know, we'll get to argue Again.

78. Cambridge Quarterly
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