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  1. The Wild Card: Selected Poems, Early and Late by Karl Shapiro, 1998-06-01
  2. Selected Poems 1928-1958 by Stanley Kunitz, 1958-01-01
  3. The Wellfleet Whale, and Companion Poems by Stanley Kunitz, 1983-12-01
  4. Snow on Snow. Foreword By Stanley Kunitz by Maura Stanton, 1975-01-01
  5. A CELEBRATION FOR STANLEY KUNITZ ON HIS EIGHTIETH [80TH] BIRTHDAY by Cleopatra M Stanley Kunitz) [reportedly edited by Stanley Moss] [Richard Wilbur, 1998-01-01
  6. Beginning With O; Foreword By Stanley Kunitz by Olga Broumas, 1977-01-01
  7. ANTIWORLDS. POEMS. EDITED BY PATRICIA BLAKE AND MAX HAYWARD. WITH A FOREWORD BY W H AUDEN. TRANSLATED BY W H AUDEN, JEAN GARRIGUE, MAX HAYWARD, STANLEY KUNITZ, STANLEY MOSS, WILLIAM JAY SMITH AND RICHARD WILBUR. by ANDREI VOZNESENSKY, 1967-01-01
  8. Passport to the War: A Selection of Poems by Stanley Kunitz by Stanley Kunitz, 1944
  9. Jewish Pacifists: Albert Einstein, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Tristan Tzara, Norbert Wiener, Richard Dreyfuss, Stanley Kunitz, Uri Geller
  10. Gathering The Tribes. Foreword by Stanley Kunitz. by CAROLYN. FORCHE, 1976
  11. The Wild Braid: A Poet Reflects on a Century in the Garden [SIGNED LIMITED EDITION] by Stanley Kunitz, 2005-08-31
  12. Biography - Kunitz, Stanley (1905-2006): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  13. American Conscientious Objectors: Muhammad Ali, Dave Barry, Willie Dixon, Christopher Isherwood, Richard Dreyfuss, Lew Ayres, Stanley Kunitz
  14. A Tribute to Stanley Kunitz on His 96th Birthday

61. Pulitzer Prize Winner Stanley Kunitz Dies - USATODAY.com
stanley kunitz, a former US poet laureate and Pulitzer Prize winner whose expressive verse, social commitment and generosity to young writers spanned
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    Get breaking news in your inbox as it happens Pulitzer Prize winner Stanley Kunitz dies Posted 5/15/2006 2:39 PM ET E-mail Save Print swapContent('firstHeader','applyHeader'); He died in his sleep early Sunday at his home in Manhattan, said his publisher, W.W. Norton. Kunitz had just turned 95 when appointed poet laureate in 2000, capping a career that began 70 years earlier with the collection Intellectual Things He served a single one-year term as U.S. poet laureate and was also the Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, the precursor to poet laureate, from 1974 to 1976. His poems included tributes to nature and wildlife, such as

    62. [donmillerfans.net] » On Stanley Kunitz
    The woman at the Looking Glass Bookstore here in Portland is, I suppose, responsible for introducing me to stanley kunitz. I had seen him before, however,
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    from donaldmillerwords.com ( which has a new look to it 08 JAN 08 Stanley Kunitz died in 2006 when he was 100 years old. And so he is finished with his changes. I’ve been reading him again lately because I’m not done with mine. Here’s a bit of a poem from Stanley: Touch Me, from Collected Poems

    63. A Visionary Poet At Ninety
    What s all this about poets in their youth beginning in gladness but ending in despondency and madness ? William Wordsworth, meet stanley kunitz
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    June 1996 Atlantic Monthly What's all this about poets in their youth beginning in "gladness" but ending in "despondency and madness"? William Wordsworth, meet Stanley Kunitz by D avid B arber
    A Visionary Poet at Ninety
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    sponsored by: document.write(''); E-mail Article Printer Format I t is a melancholy fact that poets seldom sustain their creative vigor and prowess into great old age. The reasons for this are both self-evidently actuarial and curiously inscrutable. By the time Walt Whitman came to be hailed as the "good gray poet," complete with photogenic Old Testament beard, he was virtually a poet emeritus, occupying himself with writing "annexes" for Leaves of Grass under the doleful rubrics "Sands at Seventy" and "Goodbye My Fancy." William Wordsworth, the longest-lived of his storied generation of English Romantics, appraised the dire effects of the aging process on those in his line of work in a couplet that has since come to have a proverbial ring: "We Poets in our youth begin in gladness; / But thereof come in the end despondency and madness."
    Passing Through
    by Stanley Kunitz
    Despondency and madness? Rags and bones? Is that all that a poet has to look forward to at the end of the day? Ironically, it is Yeats himself who may be readily adduced by those who cherish hopes for a more sanguine outcome. When T. S. Eliot delivered the first annual Yeats Lecture at Dublin's Abbey Theatre, shortly after the Irish poet's death, he made a special point of lauding the drive and stamina that Yeats mustered in producing some of his most vital work in his seventh and eighth decades. As against the greater share of poets, whose "writing becomes an insincere mimicry of their earlier work" or who "leave their passion behind, and write only from the head, with a hollow and wasted virtuosity," the older Yeats, Eliot declared, stands as "a great and permanent example—which poets-to-come should study with reverence."

    64. [minstrels] King Of The River -- Stanley Kunitz
    kunitz s depiction of the unseen glory, triumph and destiny of that final fight is unforgettable. Sandy. Bio stanley kunitz was born in Worcester,
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    [501] King of the River
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    65. VQR » The Layers Of Stanley Kunitz
    In this longawaited book, we have in one volume the poems of stanley kunitz, a poet whose reputation will live securely in the compact elegance of this
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      . Little, Brown. $12.50. In this long-awaited book, we have in one volume the poems of Stanley Kunitz, a poet whose reputation will live securely in the compact elegance of this collection. As Kunitz admits in the preface, it was not his lot to be prolific; but no apologies are in order. The restraints of his art combine with a fierce dedication to clarity and intellectual grace to assure him of a place among the essential poets of his generation, which includes Roethke, Lowell, Auden, and Eberhart. Now that we have before us nearly the bulk of his work, excluding only those poems which have yet to come, the complex work of appreciation and understanding can begin. It was St. Ignatius Loyola who, in the

    66. Kunitz, Stanley J. And Howard Haycraft; BRITISH AUTHORS BEFORE 1800, A BIOGRAPHI
    kunitz, stanley J. and Vineta Colby, EUROPEAN AUTHORS, 10001900, A BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF EUROPEAN LITERATURE. Taylor, Eva Germaine Rimington,
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    67. Stanley Kunitz « The Poets’ Notebook
    Posted in Anne Marie Macari, BJ Ward, Cor Van Den Heuval, Elizabeth Bishop, Emily Dickinson, Jane Kenyon, stanley kunitz, Steven Ford Brown on October 14,
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    68. Stanley Kunitz News - The New York Times
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    69. CHRIS KUNITZ HELPS ANAHEIM WIN ITS FIRST STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIP
    Chris kunitz, a 200203 All-American and Hobey Baker Hat Trick Finalist, is now a member of a NHL stanley Cup Championship team.
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    CHRIS KUNITZ HELPS ANAHEIM WIN ITS FIRST STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIP
    2002-03 CCHA Player Of The Year Becomes
    First Ferris State Skater To Hoist The Cup
    Chris Kunitz, a 2002-03 All-American and Hobey Baker Hat Trick Finalist, is now a member of a NHL Stanley Cup Championship team. (Photo courtesy of the Anaheim Ducks/Debora Robinson). Chris Kunitz , arguably the most decorated skater in Ferris State University men's ice hockey, will now have 2006-07 Stanley Cup champion associated with his name for eternity as the 2002-03 Bulldog All-America First-Team selection helped lead the Anaheim Ducks to their first National Hockey League (NHL) title. Kunitz and the Ducks won the prestigious Lord Stanley's Cup by skating to a 6-2 home victory over the Ottawa Senators Wednesday (June 6) evening to win the best-of-seven game series by a 4-1 count. The championship is the first for Anaheim in its 14-year history and represents the first time in which the Stanley Cup will reside in California. Anaheim made its NHL debut in 1993 as an expansion team and were officially named the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim until the start of the 2006-07 campaign. Kunitz, who played at Ferris State from 1999-03 and helped lead the Bulldogs to the program's first-ever Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) Regular-Season Championship title, recorded six points on a goal and five assists in 12 playoff game appearances this season. The 5-11, 198-pound left winger earned the honor of being on the Ducks' starting forward line for Wednesday's contest but didn't register a point.

    70. Worcester Area Writers - Stanley Kunitz - Bio
    stanley kunitz was born with poetry flowing through his veins. His love of words, and interest in writing was clear in his youth in Worcester;
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    Stanley Kunitz was born with poetry flowing through his veins. His love of words, and interest in writing was clear in his youth in Worcester; I used to sit in that green Morris chair and open the heavy dictionary on my lap, and find a new word every day. It was a big word, a word like" eleemosynary" or "phantasmagoria" some word that, on the tongue, sounded great to me, and I would go out into the fields and I would shout those words, because it was so important that they sounded so great to me. And then eventually I began incorporating them into verses, into poems. But certainly my thought in the... in the beginning was that there was so much joy playing with language that I couldn't consider living without it. With his first book published before the age of thirty, and more than twenty other books published within the last 75 years, Stanley Kunitz could easily be called one of America’s greatest and most influential poets.

    71. Stanley Kunitz Quotes
    stanley kunitz Old myths, old gods, old heroes have never died. They are only sleeping at the bottom of our mind, waiting for our call.
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    72. The Writer's Almanac From American Public Media
    Poem Halley s Comet by stanley kunitz, from Passing Through. .. Poem Touch Me by stanley kunitz, from Staying Alive, Real Poems for Unreal Times.
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    across the board and told us
    it was roaring down the stormtracks
    of the Milky Way at frightful speed
    and if it wandered off its course
    and smashed into the earth
    there'd be no school tomorrow. A red-bearded preacher from the hills with a wild look in his eyes stood in the public square at the playground's edge proclaiming he was sent by God to save every one of us, even the little children. "Repent, ye sinners!" he shouted, waving his hand-lettered sign. At supper I felt sad to think that it was probably the last meal I'd share with my mother and my sisters;

    73. ::Spezzato::: Touch Me, By Stanley Kunitz
    Touch Me, by stanley kunitz. 19052006. Summer is late, my heart. Words plucked out of the air some forty years ago when I was wild with love
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    Summer is late, my heart.
    Words plucked out of the air
    some forty years ago
    when I was wild with love
    and torn almost in two
    scatter like leaves this night
    of whistling wind and rain.
    It is my heart that's late,
    it is my song that's flown.
    Outdoors all afternoon under a gunmetal sky staking my garden down, I kneeled to the crickets trilling underfoot as if about to burst from their crusty shells; and like a child again marveled to hear so clear and brave a music pour from such a small machine. What makes the engine go? Desire, desire, desire. The longing for the dance stirs in the buried life. One season only, and it's done. So let the battered old willow thrash against the windowpanes and the house timbers creak. Darling, do you remember the man you married? Touch me, remind me who I am. Posted by Delire at May 17, 2006 11:45 AM Comments Post a comment Name: Email Address: URL: Remember personal info?

    74. The Poetry Archives @eMule.com :: General Discussion :: Stanley Kunitz - RIP
    stanley kunitz When his boat snapped loose from its mooring, under by stanley kunitz My mother never forgave my father for killing himself,
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    75. The Collected Poems Of Stanley Kunitz (paperback) (Main Page)
    stanley kunitz was Poet Laureate of the United States, 20002001. Other recent honors include the National Book Award, the Harvard Centennial Medal,
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    Stanley Kunitz
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    The early poems, long unavailable in any edition, sound themes that have always engaged Kunitz: life's meaning, the relation of time to eternity, kinship with nature, and loss, most poignantly that of his father. But despite the power of his poems about loss, Kunitz remains ardent in celebrating life. He fully lives up to his own advice to younger poets "to persevere, then explore. Be explorers all your life."
    New York Times Book Review
    Stanley Kunitz was Poet Laureate of the United States, 2000-2001. Other recent honors include the National Book Award, the Harvard Centennial Medal, and the National Medal of the Arts. He lives in New York City and Provincetown, Massachusetts. Also Available
    Passing Through

    April 2002 / paperback / ISBN 0-393-32294-7 / 6" x 9" / 288 pages / Poetry

    76. 33461. Kunitz, Stanley Jasspon. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    33461. kunitz, stanley Jasspon. The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996.
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