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         Edson Russell:     more books (91)
  1. The Wounded Breakfast by Russell EDSON, 1978-01-01
  2. The Wounded Breakfast: Ten Poems. by Russell. EDSON, 1978
  3. Appearances;: Fables & drawings by Russell Edson, 1961
  4. TRIQUARTERLY 26. Ongoing American Fiction I. Winter 1973. by Charles (ed.) [Walter Abish, Robert Coover, Russell Edson, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Henry Roth]. PERIODICAL. NEWMAN, 1973
  5. A Stone is Nobody's: Fables & Drawings. by Russell. EDSON, 1961
  6. A Roof With Some Clouds Behind It. by Russell. EDSON, 1975
  7. THE AGNI REVIEW 5/6 by David, Stephen Dunn, Russell Edson, James Reiss, Carolyn Stoloff, Linda Pastan, John McKernan, et al. Ignatow, 1976
  8. Lotea; A Story of the Ancient Cliff-Dwellers of America: and Other Poems by Edson Broughton Russell, 2010-01-12
  9. Appearances: Fables & Drawings. by Russell. EDSON, 1961
  10. Field Contemporary Poetry and Poets Magazine, Number 13, Fall, 1975 by Stuart & David Young, eds. Adrienne Rich, Russell Edson, David St. Joh Friebert, 1975-01-01
  11. The Doorway Trap by Russell Edson, 1977-01-01
  12. JERRY N. UELSMANN. Fables by Russell Edson. (Aperture. Vol. 15#4.)
  13. Seneca Review Vol IV No 2 - December 1973 by Istvan Agh, Norman Dubie, Sandra Gilbert and others Russell Edson, 1973
  14. THE PROSE POEM: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL VOLUME 4 / 1995 by Peter (edited by) [Rose Auslander, John Bradley, Russell Edson, Gary Fi Johnson, 1995-01-01

61. More Theories Of The Duende & Teaching The Inexplicable By Robert Wrigley
In the end of his essay, Portrait of the Writer as a Fat Man Some Subject Ideas on the Care and Feeding of Prose Poems, prose poet, russell edson says,
http://www.uidaho.edu/fugue/Duende.htm
by Terrance Hayes “I want there to be no eyes for the night, / no flower of gold for my heart”
“Ghazal of the Terrible Presence,” Federico Garcia Lorca Suppose for a moment that you are a poet and a teacher of poetry. In your Beginning Poetry Workshop you have been exposing your students to what you know to be safe thing you believe essential to poetry… In his pivotal 1975 book, Leaping Poetry: An Idea with Poems and Translations , Robert Bly offers several assertions about the history of surrealism and its roots in American poetry of the era. Early on he traces the Poet' s loss and subsequent rediscovery of the powers of the unconscious: “Freud pointed out that the dream still retained the fantastic freedom of association known to us before only from ancient art. By the end of the nineteenth century both the poem and the dream had been set free… The poets then began to devote their lives to deepening the range of association in the poem… It is this movement that has given such fantastic energy to ‘modern poetry'…” In addition to surrealism

62. Companion List
edson, russell 500 words assigned Eigner, Larry 500 words assigned Eliot, T.S. 1500 words assigned Enslin, Theodore 500 words assigned
http://web.njit.edu/~kimmelma/companionlist.html
A Companion to 20th Century American Poetry
(Facts on File, Inc., 2004) Burt Kimmelman , Editor Claiming an essay? Then please e-mail: kimmelman@njit.edu ; use the subject line "Essays for Book." If you are interested in writing for the Companion then please furnish a bio including publications if any (copy and paste into an e-mail).
List of Entries (see all three sections below - look for
unclaimed essays [IGNORE THE "ASSIGNED" TAGS ALL UNCLAIMED ESSAYS ARE LISTED ABOVE Poets Ackerman, Diane 500 words [assigned]
Adam, Helen 500 words [assigned]
Ai 500 words [assigned]
Aiken, Conrad 1000 words [assigned]
Alexie, Sherman 500 words [assigned]
Algarin, Miguel 500 words [assigned]
Ammons, A.R. 1000 words [assigned]
Andrews, Bruce 500 words [assigned]
Angelou, Maya 500 words [assigned] Antin, David 500 words [assigned] Armantrout, Rae 500 words [assigned] Ashbery, John 1500 words [assigned] Atkins, Russell 500 words [assigned] Auden, W.H. 1000 words [assigned] Auster, Paul 500 words [assigned]

63. Americana Exchange - Rare, Antiquarian And Used Books, Prints, Ephemera For Sale
Thick softtextured wraps with russell edson illlustration in black and red. 96 pages by this early practitioner of the mid-century prose-poem.
http://www.americanaexchange.com/NewAE/ibi/fullcatalogue.asp?iCurrentpage=38&cat

64. Geoff Klock's Blog: Russell Edson's
russell edson is a peculiar prose poet, writing weird little quasiparables. I saw him at a reading once and he flipped through his own book,
http://geoffklock.blogspot.com/2006/03/russell-edsons-fall.html
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Geoff Klock's Blog
Sunday, March 12, 2006
Russell Edson's The Fall
Russell Edson is a peculiar prose poet, writing weird little quasi-parables. I saw him at a reading once and he flipped through his own book, looking for something to read and said into the microphone "oh, this is a good one," as if he had just discovered a new good poem by someone else. Here is his poem The Fall from his 1969 collection What A Man Can See (though I got it out of The Tunnel: Selected Poems
There was a man who found two leaves and came indoors holding them out saying to his parents that he was a tree.
To which they said then go into the yard and do not grow in the living-room as your roots may ruin the carpet.
He said I was fooling I am not a tree and he dropped his leaves.
But his parents said look it is fall. Hilarious, obviously. That this is a "man" and not a child is important. I imagine someone in their late twenties still living with his parents and acting childish. He comes in and begins to play a game, he is a tree. His parents use the game as an excuse to kick him out of the house, playfully (but with a serious undercurrent) threatening him with expulsion. He sees this and feels threatened and ends the game, dropping his leaves. But his parents clever interpret his refusal to play as another part of the game, and now he is trapped in his own metaphor, unable to escape. The fall, of course, is the season in which things are done ripening and are ready for harvest, just as it is time for him to leave home. Games and metaphors are always more insidious than we know.

65. About Six Little Things
edson, russell. The Tunnel Selected Poems. Oberlin Field Poetry Series, 1994. Milosz, Czeslaw. RoadSide Dog. New York Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, 1998.
http://www.sixbrickspress.com/front/sixlittle.html
six little things is a quarterly online literary magazine devoted to an underappreciated genre, the short prose thing. Some will call them "prose poems," others "short short stories," and you may feel free to argue amongst yourselves all you'd like, but I am happy calling them very nice paragraphs and recommending a maximum count of 250 words. At the bottom of this page, you can find a short suggested-reading list; taken with the examples of past issues, writers should find this a realistic guide to our aesthetic leanings.
Every issue of Six Little Things contains six original works, each written by a different writer and each responding to a previously announced theme or phrase. Submissions are currently open for:
If you are interested in submitting to an upcoming issue of Six Little Things, the best guide to understand what I am interested in publishing, generally speaking, is what I have published. Direct submissions and inquiries to Bard Cole at the email address: editor @ sixbrickspress.com.
Please paste your submissions into the body of an email. If you'd prefer to include an attached version as well, please save it as an MS Word document or a Rich Text Format document. (Please be mindful of your subject headers something like "SLT submission" is always appropriate as there is an awful lot of spam in the world and emails with silly headers may be summarily deleted in the interest of security.)

66. Russell Edson - Poetic People
Find russell edson at Poetic People. Member Profle russell edson. Username russell edson. Poems by russell edson
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67. TO REFUND DIRECT TAXES; Assemblyman Roehr Introduces A Bill For The Ap... - Arti
Boyn ton, Franklin edson, russell Sage, estate of H. A. Cowdrey, estate oi Marshall O. Roberts, estate of Vrilliam Beard, Aaron Clallin, estate of Eugene
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F30910F63E5811738DDDA80994DB405B8

68. The John Taggart Archive
Correspondence from edson, russell. 7. Correspondence from Eigner, Larry Elliott, George P. 8. Correspondence from Goodman, Mitchell Greene, Jonathan
http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/fales/coll_mss/taggart.html
The John Taggart[re: Maps]Archive
DATE SPAN:

Ca.1971-73
RECORD OR MANUSCRIPT NUMBER:
ACCESSION NUMBER:
SUBUNITS:
(e.g. successive administrators and dates of tenure)
LINEAR FEET/NUMBER OF BOXES:
LOCATION:
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Amber Creger, March 1999
FORMATS AVAILABLE AND PREFERRED FORMAT FOR RESEARCH USE: Original format for most materials. REPOSITORY NAME AND ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NUMBER, AND HOURS: Fales Library/Special Collections New York University Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, 3rd Floor 70 Washington Square South New York, New York 10012 Ph. 212-998-2596 Hours: Monday-Thursday, 10-6, Friday, 9-5. Appointments are necessary for use of manuscript and archival materials. FOREWORD The John Taggart [re:Maps] Archive is a part of the Avant Garde Collection at the Fales Library, New York University. The Fales Library is the primary special collections division of the NYU libraries, housing over 170,000 volumes of English and American literature from 1700 to the present. Strengths of the collection include the development of the English and American novel, with an emphasis on the Gothic and the Victorian novel. There are no restrictions on the use of the John Taggart [re:Maps] Archive. All rights are reserved. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION

69. Thomas Merton Center - List Of Correspondents: Page 1
edson, russell, 1935 website Egan, Eileen Mary Rita, 1911-2000 website Egan, Mary, Sr., I.B.V.M. (formerly Sr. Lidwina) website Egerton, John website
http://www.merton.org/Research/Correspondence/Correspondents-list.asp
List of Correspondents: A through H
Merton Corpus and Bellarmine Merton Collection
home research classification correspondents list ... site search Use the box below to search correspondence. Leave empty to view all titles.
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Abbott, Eric Symes, the Very Rev., 1906-1983 website
Abdeslam ben Mohamed, Hadj website
Abdeslam, Sidi website
Abe, Masao website
Aberle, David Friend, 1918-2004 website
Accioly, Inácio, Dom, O.S.B. website
Acharya, Francis Mahieu, Fr., O.S.C.O., 1911-2002 website Aelred, Fr., S.S.F. website Aelred, M., Fr. website (from Java) Agadjanian, Georges, 1910- website Agagianian, Gregorio Pietro, Cardinal, 1895- website Agnes, Mother, O.C.D. website Ahern, Barnabas Mary, Fr., C.P., 1915- website Aidan, Mary, Mother, S.H.C.J. website Aiken, John W., Dr., 1902- website Akers, Sibylle von Kaskel, 1905-2005

70. I First Met Martha Zweig At Vermont Studio Center In Johnson
Martha edson, russell edson is the famous practitioner and he s the only one I know of. OA Can you think of any poets that have influenced your own
http://www.nd.edu/~ndr/issues/ndr9/zweig/zweig.html
I first met Martha Zweig at Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, Vermont which is not far from her home in Hardwick, Vermont. She has been widely published in magazines including Prairie Schooner, Poetry, Partisan Review, Green Mountain Review, Poetry Northwest, Sojourner: The Women's Forum, to name, literally, only a few. She won the Vermont Council on the Arts chapbook contest with her Powers, which includes an introduction by editor Hayden Carruth and was favorably reviewed by Donald Hall. Martha earned her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts from the University of Michigan. Currently pursuing an M.F.A. at Warren Wilson College in North Carolina, Martha works as an Advocate at the Northeast Kingdom Area Agency on Aging in Hardwick. Martha was born in Philadelphia and raised in Moorestown, New Jersey where she attended the Quaker Moorestown friends' School. When asked what was an influential memory, Martha replied that she remembers the astonishment and betrayal she felt when her physician father gave her the news of inevitable Death. With characteristic candor, she admits, "Nobody else's death bothers me nearly as much as my own." OA: I like to start at the beginning, I guess, Martha, when did you start to write poetry?

71. Individual Writers: Guide To Poetry & Literature Webcasts (Virtual Programs & Se
edson, russell. ASU English Web Video Page (direct link). Eimers, Nancy. ASU Web Video Page (with William Olsen) (direct link). Eisner, Will
http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/webcasts/a-i.html
The Library of Congress Especially for Researchers Home Individual Writers Find in Virtual Services Web Pages Researchers Web Pages All Library of Congress Pages
Individual Poets, Novelists, and Writers Note : The writers in the section include poets, fiction writers, and their critics, as well as select writers of literary non-fiction. Browse by Last Name
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Click here for S-Z -A- Abani, Chris UCTV Abse, Dannie The Roland Collection Achebe, Chinua The Roland Collection Acker, Cathy The Roland Collection Adams, Douglas UCTV Adams, Henry American Writers Addonizio, Kim 2005 National Book Festival Agosin, Marjorie WGBH Forum Network Akhmatova, Anna Favorite Poem Project
Reading of " The Sentence "

72. John R. Cooley Bibliography
(Review) edson, russell, The Intuitive Journey and Other Works, New York Harper and Row, 1976. Choice, XIV (May 1977), 370.
http://www.wmich.edu/english/fac/Cooley.html
JOHN R. COOLEY
Publications:
  • (Book-Edition) Earthly Words: Essays on Contemporary American Nature and Environmental Writers. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan Press. I wrote the introductory and concluding chapters, an essay on Peter Matthiessen, and commissioned and edited the other essays.
  • (Review Essay) "Peter Matthiessen's Recent Work: Silence and Uncertainty,"in ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and the Environment, Spring 1994.
  • (Articles) "Childhood," "The Angelfish," in The Mark Twain Encyclopedia, James Wilson, ed., Garland Press.
  • (Article) "Sound and Light" in The American Nature Writers Newsletter.
  • (Article) "Editing the Mark TwainAngelfish Correspondence," The Mark Twain Journal.
  • (Book-Edition) Mark Twain's Aquarium: The Samuel ClemensAngel Fish Correspondence, The University of Georgia Press.
      This book was selected by the editors of the book-review journal Choice as an "outstanding scholarly book for 1992," and it was nominated by the Southern University Presses for the Morton N. Cohen Award for the best scholarly edition of 1992. It was reviewed by at least thirty-five newspapers and journals, including The New York Review of Books, American Literature, Mississippi Quarterly

73. Register Of Momentum Press Archive - MSS 0412
2, 28, edson, russell, 1973. 2, 29, Elliston Book Award, 1981. 2, 30, Epstein, Martin, 1982. 2, 31, Estrin, Jerry, 1982. 2, 32, F Miscellaneous.
http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/speccoll/testing/html/mss0412a.html
PUT YOUR EARS ON
The Register of
Momentum Press Archive
MSS 0412
Mandeville Special Collections Library
Geisel Library
University of California, San Diego
Extent: 19.20 linear feet (28 archives boxes and 8 records cartons)
Abstract
Production materials of Momentum Press, a Santa Monica, California, literary press operated by writer and editor William Mohr between 1974 and 1985. Materials include correspondence, manuscripts and production proofs for numerous monographic works by Los Angeles poets, typescripts and paste-ups for MOMENTUM magazine, submissions of literary work, and materials for Momentum Press's two poetry anthologies, POETRY LOVES POETRY: AN ANTHOLOGY OF LOS ANGELES POETS and STREETS INSIDE: TEN LOS ANGELES POETS. Also included are writings by Bill Mohr, documentation of his editiorial work on BACHY magazine and videorecordings of a television series hosted and produced by Mohr entitled PUT YOUR EARS ON. The archive is arranged in five series: 1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) MOMENTUM PRESS, 3) MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS, 4) EDITING AND WRITING BY MOHR, and 5) PUT YOUR EARS ON.
Historical Background
Momentum Press was founded by poet William Mohr in 1973 when he served as poetry editor for BACHY, another Los Angeles poetry magazine, in 1972-1973. Established in association with the Century City Educational Arts Project, a non-profit group based in Los Angeles, Momentum Press published eight issues of MOMENTUM magazine between 1974-1978 and, between 1975-1988, books by numerous writers living in or associated with Los Angeles, including Kate Braverman, Leland Hickman, Michael Kincaid, Harry Northrup, Alicia Ostriker, and Holly Prado. Additionally, Momentum published two seminal anthologies edited by Mohr, THE STREETS INSIDE: TEN LOS ANGELES POETS (1975) and POETRY LOVES POETRY: AN ANTHOLOGY OF LOS ANGELES POETS (1985).

74. ‹IˆÉš ‰®‘“XBookweb:—m‘ƒ^ƒCƒgƒ‹ƒŠƒXƒg
by edson, russell, Action Learning A Guide for Professional, Management Edu by McGill, Ian/ Beaty, Liz. Teaching and Learning Online Pedagogies for
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—m‘ƒ^ƒCƒgƒ‹ƒŠƒXƒg The Jewish State : The Struggle for Israel's Soul
by Hazony, Yoram
Just Six Numbers : The Deep Forces That Shape the Universe

by Rees, Martin
Soldier : A Poet's Childhood

by Jordan, June
Pearl Harbor : The Day of Infamy - An Illustrated History

by Van Der Vat, Dan/ McCain, John (Int)/ Freeman, Tom (Ilt)
Winning at New Products : Accelerating the Process from Idea

by Cooper, Robert G.
Dangerous Relationships
by Nelson, Noelle Best Easy Day Hikes Acadia National Park - Best Easy Day Hik by Kong, Dolores/ Ring, Dan Falcon Hiking Acadia National Park - Hiking by Kong, Dolores/ Ring, Dan Life Is a Miracle : An Essay Against Modern Superstition by Berry, Wendell Falcon Best Bass Tips : Secrets of Successful Lure Fishing by Price, Steve Insiders' Guide to Yosemite by Misuraca, Karen No Tears for Mao : Growing Up in the Cultural Revolution by Niu-Niu/ Amman, Enne (Trn)/ Amman, Peter (Trn) About Time Too by Robinson, Peter The Arthur of the English : The Arthurian Legend in Medieval by Barron, W. R. J. (Edt) Travel Trade and Transport by Pender, Lesley

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