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  1. 7 years from somewhere: Poems by Philip Levine, 1979
  2. The Lord and the General Din of the World: Poems by Jane Mead, 1996-01-01
  3. Thistles ([Turret booklet. Second series) by Philip Levine, 1970
  4. 1933; poems by Philip Levine, 1974
  5. Essential Keats: Selected by Philip Levine (Essential Poets) by John Keats, 2006-03-01
  6. They Feed They Lion: Poems by Philip Levine, 1972-01
  7. One for the Rose (Classic Contemporaries Series) by Philip Levine, 1999-02
  8. Don't Ask (Poets on Poetry) by Philip Levine, 1981-06-15
  9. The Names of the Lost by Philip Levine, 1976
  10. Selected Poems by Philip Levine, 1984-09-24
  11. Pili's Wall by Philip Levine, 1986-09
  12. Unselected Poems by Philip Levine, 1997-01-01
  13. POETRY: Vol. 90 No 1 - April 1957 by Henry (Editor); Stanley Kunitz, Tom Gunn, William Jay Smith, William Stafford, Philip Levine, Wallace Stevens, Kenneth Koch (Contributors) RAGO, 1957
  14. They Feed the Lion 1ST Edition by Philip Levine, 1972

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22. The Writer's Almanac From American Public Media
It s the birthday of the poet philip levine, (books by this author) born in philip levine said, In a curious way, I m not much interested in language.
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Desert Places
Snow falling and night falling fast, oh, fast
In a field I looked into going past,
And the ground almost covered smooth in snow,
But a few weeds and stubble showing last.
All animals are smothered in their lairs,
I am too absent-spirited to count;
The loneliness includes me unawares.
And lonely as it is, that loneliness A blanker whiteness of benighted snow With no expression, nothing to express. They cannot scare me with their empty spaces I have it in me so much nearer home To scare myself with my own desert places. Literary and Historical Notes: It's the birthday of screenwriter and novelist William Peter Blatty books by this author ) born in New York City, New York (1928), who is best known for this theological horror tale

23. M-pyre: The Simple Truth - Philip Levine
The Simple Truth philip levine. Mikaela reposts from The Simple Truth. I bought a dollar and a half s worth of small red potatoes,
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The Simple Truth - Philip Levine
Mikaela reposts from The Simple Truth I bought a dollar and a half's worth of small red potatoes,
took them home, boiled them in their jackets
and ate them for dinner with a little butter and salt.
The woman who sold me
the potatoes was from Poland; she was someone
out of my childhood in a pink spangled sweater and sunglasses
praising the perfection of all her fruits and vegetables
at the road-side stand and urging me to taste
even the pale, raw sweet corn trucked all the way,
she swore, from New Jersey. "Eat, eat" she said,
"Even if you don't I'll say you did." Some things you know all your life. They are so simple and true they must be said without elegance, meter and rhyme, they must be laid on the table beside the salt shaker, the glass of water, the absence of light gathering in the shadows of picture frames, they must be naked and alone, they must stand for themselves. My friend Henri and I arrived at this together in 1965 before I went away, before he began to kill himself

24. Levine, Philip, 1928-today | Libcom.org
philip levine was born in the industrial city of Detroit to parents of Russian Jewish origin in 1928. Detroit was the home of Father Coughlin,
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      tags: September 22nd, 2004 by Steven. A short biography and information about the politics of American anarchist poet, Philip Levine. Philip Levine was born in the industrial city of Detroit to parents of Russian Jewish origin in 1928. Detroit was the home of Father Coughlin, a notorious anti-Semitic Catholic priest who broadcast on the radio every Sunday. He spent most of his childhood and adolescence fighting people who wanted to beat him up because he was Jewish. Identifying with anti-fascism, he progressed to a discovery of anarchism, and in particular Spanish anarchism . Spanish anarchism and anarchists are a recurring theme in Levine’s poems. Perhaps surprisingly, the United States has been the home of a number of poets who have expressed anarchist ideas in their works, such as

25. Dana Gioia Online - Philip Levine
What Will Survive of Us is Love. The Bread of Time Toward an Autobiography by philip levine 292 pp. New York, Alfred A. Knopf. Reviewed by Dana Gioia
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Essays Index Reviews and Author's Notes American Poetry Literature in California Poetry and Business Fine Press Printing and Manuscripts What Will Survive of Us is Love The Bread of Time: Toward an Autobiography
by Philip Levine
292 pp. New York, Alfred A. Knopf.

26. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: Ame
philip levine, born in Detroit, Michigan, deals directly with the economic sufferings of workers through keen observation, rage, and painful irony.
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An Outline of American Literature
by Kathryn VanSpanckeren
American Poetry Since 1945: Authors: Philip Levine (1928- )
Index Philip Levine, born in Detroit, Michigan, deals directly with the economic sufferings of workers through keen observation, rage, and painful irony. Like Hugo , his background is urban and poor. He has been the voice for the lonely individual caught up in industrial America. Much of his poetry is somber and reflects an anarchic tendency amid the realization that systems of government will endure. In one poem, Levine likens himself to a fox who survives in a dangerous world of hunters through his courage and cunning. In terms of his rhythmic pattern, he has traveled a path from traditional meters in his early works to a freer, more open line in his later poetry as he expresses his lonely protest against the evils of the contemporary world. Index

27. Philip Levine: Sweet Will
Note from the CAPA webmaster Certain poems have been omitted due to their inclusion in philip levine s New Selected Poems.
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Philip Levine: Sweet Will
Note from the CAPA webmaster: Certain poems have been omitted due to their inclusion in Philip Levine's New Selected Poems.
for Harry Ford
...silent, bare,
Ships, towers, domes, theatres, and temples lie
Open unto the fields, and to the sky;
All bright and glittering in the smokeless air.
Never did sun more beautifully steep
In his first splendour, valley, rock, or hill;
Ne'er saw I, never felt, a calm so deep!
The river glideth at his own sweet will...
WORDSWORTH Contents I Voyages Salts and Oils Those Were the Days The White Iris Wisteria Look The Present Sweet Will II A Poem With No Ending III An Ending Late Light The House Last Words An Ordinary Morning Then Jewish Graveyards, Italy I Voyages Pond snipe, bleached pine, rue weed, wart I walk by sedge and brown river rot to where the old lake boats went daily out. All the ships are gone, the gray wharf fallen in upon itself. Even the channel's grown over. Once we set sail here for Bob-Lo, the Brewery Isles, Cleveland. We would have gone as far as Niagara or headed out to open sea if the Captain said so, but the Captain drank. Blood-eyed

28. Philip Levine On LibraryThing | Catalog Your Books Online
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29. The Morning After - New York Times
By philip levine. Published November 23, 2006. November 25, 1932 Anna Bhushan. philip levine is the author, most recently, of “Breath Poems.”
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The Morning After

By PHILIP LEVINE Published: November 23, 2006 November 25, 1932
This light of heaven or merely Michigan
in the house on Pingree where I wakened
to the beat of rain. Morning, my father
still home, in the kitchen drying dishes,
his tie loosened, his sleeves rolled over
delicate wrists. My father, still young,
reciting "Danny Deaver" and laughing
at such nonsense, laughing at his love
for the terrible songs he sings off key. His eyes hold mine a moment and wander off; he sees the future, my life and his, what's left of it, my father singing of the deer and the antelope, the melody trailing off as the bright room spins. Skip to next paragraph Enlarge This Image Anna Bhushan Philip Levine is the author, most recently, of “Breath: Poems.”

30. Philip Levine - Authors - Random House
philip levine is the author of sixteen collections of poems and two books of essays. He has received many awards for his poetry, including the National Book
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31. Philip Levine
Phillip levine is a poet, an actor, a director a yurt dweller. He is a fouryear alumnus of the Chenango Valley Writers Conference where he worked with
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Phillip Levine
Poet*Actor*Director*Yurt Dweller
Who is Phillip Levine?
Chronogram www.chronogram.com and the online journal Entelechy: Mind and Culture www.entelechyjournal.com . He has been the host for 3+ years of the poetry open-mic every Monday night "forever"at the Colony Cafe in Woodstock, NY, and is the president of the Woodstock Poetry Society. He was a recent guest of Paul Elisa on WAMC-FM (NE Public Radio), of Doug Gruntheron WDST-FM, a featured poet at both the 2001 and 2002 Woodstock Poetry Festivals and competed in the 2000 National Poetry Slam.
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light
slips light
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under sheets untangles mine from yours, out of ours unfolds me over you onto feet into day (forgive the day) Hand in hand on steering wheel steering big apple into little mirror We angle east to deep wide open The Belt loops around it all. Dry flat womb of Queens, bully chin of Kings

32. University Of Delaware: PHILIP LEVINE LETTERS TO STEPHEN BERG
Archival finding aid for philip levine Letters to Stephen Berg.
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Special Collections Department
Philip Levine
Letters to
Stephen Berg
Manuscript Collection Number
Accessioned
Purchase, June 1987
Extent 78 items (.3 linear ft.)
Content Letters and poems
Access The collection is open for research.
Processed July 1995 by Anita A. Wellner for reference assistance email Special Collections or contact: Special Collections, University of Delaware Library
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Philip Levine American poet and educator Philip Levine, born January 10, 1928, in Detroit, Michigan, was educated at Wayne State University (A.B., 1950) and the University of Iowa (M.F.A., 1957). Teaching English and poetry, Levine served on the faculties of the University of Iowa (1955-1957), California State University (1958-), Tufts University (1981-), the University of Cincinnati (1976), the National University of Australia (1978), Columbia University (1978, 1981, 1984), New York University (1984, 1991), and Brown University (1985). He has also taught at Squaw Valley Writers Community, Bread Loaf, and Midnight Sun. Since his first collection of poems

33. Levine, Philip (Harper's Magazine)
THINGS CONNECTED TO “levine, philip”. HUMAN BEINGS Francisco, I ll bring you red carnations. by philip levine Poem, December 1978, 1 pp.
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34. Poetry Of Philip Levine And Delores Kendrick Webcast (Library Of Congress)
Poets philip levine and Delores Kendrick read selections from their work. Accompanying Kendrick during her recital were musicians from the Capitol City
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35. New York State Writers Institute - Writers Online, Volume 1, Number 1
In his 1994 memoir The Bread of Time Toward an Autobiography, poet philip levine recalls an anecdote about John Berryman, who in 1954 was teaching at the
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Volume 1
No. 1
Fall 1996
Features:
African-Amer Autobiography

Jane Cooper

William Kennedy

Philip Levine
...
Brenda Wineapple

Very Bountiful Bones
An Interview with William Kennedy by Tom Smith

William Kennedy was born in Albany, New York, on January 16, 1928, where he was educated by the Christian Brothers and graduated from Siena College in 1949. After a two-year stint in the U. S. Army in the U.S.A. and Germany (1950-52), working on army newspapers, Kennedy became a reporter in Albany, and later in Miami, Florida, and Puerto Rico, where he became the founding managing editor of the San Juan Star, the English daily, in 1959. His journalistic assignments included sports, politics, literature, and especially film criticism which led him to co-author the film The Cotton Club with director Francis Ford Coppola in 1984. He also wrote the screenplay for his own novel Ironweed , filmed in 1987 in Albany under the direction of Hector Babenco. In 1961 Kennedy gave up journalism to write serious fiction and has since taught creative writing at Cornell University (1982-83) and the University at Albany, SUNY, where he is currently Professor of English.
After Kennedy was awarded a MacArthur Foundation fellowship in 1983, he founded and directed the New York State Writers Institute at the University of Albany. His awards include the Pulitzer Prize for

36. BU Today
In his poem A Theory of Prosody, philip levine writes “When Nellie, my old pussy/ cat, was still in her prime/ she would sit behind me/ as I wrote,
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37. Edward Byrne: "The Quality Of Mercy: Philip Levine's 'The Mercy'"
For a number of years now, philip levine has held a secure position among the handful of American poets who have written substantial bodies of distinctive
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V ALPARAISO P OETRY R EVIEW
Contemporary Poetry and Poetics

~E DWARD B YRNE
T HE Q UALITY OF M ERCY:
P HILIP L EVINE'S T HE M ERCY
Early in his career, Levine's poetry was often characterized
as very angry, and that anger provided much of the energy
fueling many of his best poems. But that rage evident
at an earlier age and in a large share of his poetry, although
not gone altogether, has given way to some extent in recent years, especially in his three latest collections, to an even more thoughtful and reflective poetry exhibiting an even greater generosity of spirit.
F or a number of years now, Philip Levine has held a secure position among the handful of American poets who have written substantial bodies of distinctive and influential poetry during the closing decades of the twentieth century. Since the 1963 publication of his first book, On the Edge , Levine has produced a steady accumulation of powerful poems whose thematic and stylistic characteristics are as identifiable and revealing as the "auras of smoke and grease" or the "eyes swollen with sleeplessness" that mark those urban blue-collar workers in "Salt and Oil"—one of the remarkable poems from his latest collection

38. UI Pulitzer Prize Winners - Philip Levine
Author Biography philip levine is one of America’s most celebrated and renowned poets, having been honored with a National Book Award and a Pulitzer Prize
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Philip Levine, UI Graduate 57MFA (Writers' Workshop Faculty) Prize Work: The Simple Truth ; Pulitzer Prize: 1995 Poetry Philip Levine (born 1928) is an American poet. Author Biography - teach part-time at the University of Iowa , which enabled him to . Levine, a writer who knows in his bones the corrosive effects of heat, foul air, long hours, low pay, and heavy work, believes his industrial jobs were an unlikely seedbed for his poetry. "Detroit is perfect for me. It’s not dinky. It’s just big enough. I know it. I’m a Detroit-sized poet," said Levine. "It took me a long time to be able to write about it without snarling or snapping. I had to temper the violence I felt toward those who maimed and cheated me with a tenderness toward those who had touched and blessed me." The poems and connections he forged in Iowa earned him a fellowship at Stanford University, which led, in turn, to a job at Fresno State in 1958, where he taught literature and writing for over thirty years. Source: famouspoetsandpoems.com

39. Yello
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40. JCPR: Faculty Affiliate - Phillip B. Levine
levine, philip B. The Sexual Activity and Birth Control Use of American Teenagers, in Jonathan Gruber (ed.), An Economic Analysis of Risky Behavior Among
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Phillip B. Levine Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Wellesley College
Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research
Email: plevine@wellesley.edu
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Education
Ph.D., Princeton University
M.A., Princeton University
M.S., Cornell University
B.S., Cornell University
Research Interests Levine's research has been largely devoted to empirical examinations of the impact of government programs and social legislation on individuals' and firms' behavior. His research topics include: the impact of imperfect experience rating in the unemployment insurance system on firms' layoff behavior, whether welfare recipients move between states because of differences in welfare generosity, and the impact of abortion legalization on fertility behavior.
Current Projects Levine is currently working on several publications, including Introduction to Econometrics Rational Choice: An Economic Analysis of Abortion Policy and "Maternal Employment, Child Care, and Childhood Obesity."

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