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  1. FIELD: Contemporary Poetry and Poetics #23 (Fall 1980) by David, Editor (W. S. Merwin, Charles Simic, Laura Jensen, Carol Muske, Shirley Kaufman, Louis Simpson, Miroslav Holub, Nancy Willard, Martha Collins, Eugenio Montale, James Galvin, Sandra Gilbert, et al) YOUNG, 1971
  2. Poetry Miscellany 9, The by Leonard Nathan, Linda Pastan, Sharon Olds, Marge Piercy, Carol Muske, Richard Wilbur, Stanley Plumly, Mark Strand William Stafford, 1979
  3. Crossing State Lines: An American Renga
  4. Channeling Mark Twain by Carol Muske-Dukes,
  5. Hyena by Carol Muske, 1976
  6. SKYLIGHT: Poems by Carol Muske, 1996-01-01
  7. Poets for life : seventy-six poets respond to AIDS / edited with an introduction by Michael Klein ; essays by Paul Moore, Jr., Joseph Papp, and Carol Muske
  8. Women and Poetry.(Review): An article from: Poetry by Christian Wiman, 1999-08-01

41. The Association Of Writers & Writing Programs -- Serving Writers Since 1967
muske, carol and Molly Peacock, An Interview With; no. 2, p. 32 The National Writing Program Directors’ Prizes for Undergraduate Literary Magazines; no.
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42. UWTV Program CU@USC With Professor Carol Muske-Dukes
Professor carol muskeDukes of the English Department of the USC School of Letters, Arts Sciences is interviewed about USC and her writing career.
http://www.uwtv.org/programs/displayevent.aspx?rID=3411&fID=570

43. Ducts.org: Links
Los Angeles Times Book Review, Reviewed by muske, carol It is hard to imagine any reader, confronted with this body of nearly a life s work,
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home webzines travel journals our contributors ... writers resources webzines blythe house quarterly Publishing new short stories by lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered authors both emerging and established not as a genre or ghetto, but as a literature that can stand by any other in its quality and innovation. carl's ink Carl Hose's site features writing, artwork, and many useful resources for writers. It also boasts an excellent e-zine list constant reader Poetry, essays, reviews and photography; published by Carol Van Houten. dead mule school of southern literature Southern Sweat-dripping, Bible-thumping, pick-up driving, beer drinking rednecks. Chauvinistic, Mama-loving, hounddog-owning porch sitters. Drinking sweet tea, eating Moon Pies, grits, and collards, frying in lard... Mule skinners and mud runners. Uncouth, semi-literate, tobacco chewing adolescents. PhDs, Scholars, Scientists, Artists, Inventors, and Entrepreneurs. Brilliant, kind, thoughtful folks who will help you in your time of need. Geniuses with outhouses and modems. duct tape press Literary 'zine based in Austin, TX, launched in January, 1998 by two lazy college students who had nothing better to do. Featuring fiction, poetry, essays... and we at

44. Witter Bynner Fellows Carol Muske And Carl Phillips To Read Their Poems At The L
The Witter Bynner Fellowships are funded by the Witter Bynner Foundation and given under the auspieces of the Library of Congress to support the writing of
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Witter Bynner Fellows Carol Muske and Carl Phillips To Read Their Poems at the Library of Congress
Witter Bynner Fellows Carol Muske and Carl Phillips will read from their work at the Library of Congress at 6:45 p.m. October 16 in the Montpelier Room on the sixth floor of the James Madison Memorial Building, 101 Independence Ave. S.E. The reading is free, and neither tickets nor reservations are required. The Witter Bynner Fellowships are funded by the Witter Bynner Foundation and given under the auspieces of the Library of Congress to support the writing of poetry. The fellows are chosen by the incumbent Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry, and are asked to organize a local poetry reading in their communities, which they did last spring, and participate in a poetry reading at the Library of Congress, which is the October 16 event. Ms. Muske and Mr. Phillips last year became the first poets to receive the first Witter Bynner Fellowships to be conferred by the Library of Congress's Poetry and Literature Center.

45. Presidential Lectures: Bei Dao: Bibliography
muske, carol. Passion, Politics and Secret Rituals. New York Times Book Review (Sun, April 19, 1992)10, col 2. Owen, Stephen.
http://prelectur.stanford.edu/lecturers/dao/biblio.html
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Books on Reserve at the Lane Reading Room
Bei Dao. Landscape Over Zero ; translated by David Hinton, with Yanbing Chen.
Call Number: PL2892 .E525 H56 1996 Bei Dao. Forms of Distance ; translated by David Hinton.
Call Number: PL2892 .E525 A23 1994 Bei Dao. Old Snow : Poems ; translated by Bonnie S. McDougall and Chen Maiping.
Call Number: PL2892 E525 A25 1991 Bei Dao. Notes From the City of the Sun : Poems ; edited and translated by Bonnie S. McDougall.
Call Number: PL2892.E525 A25 1983 Bei Dao. The August Sleepwalker : Poems ; translated and introduced by Bonnie S. McDougall.
Call Number: PL2892.E525 A27 1988 Bei Dao. Waves : Stories ; edited. with an introduction by Bonnie S. McDougall; translated. by Bonnie S. McDougall and Susette Ternent Cooke.
Call Number: PL2892 .E525 A255 1987 Abandoned Wine Chinese Writing Today II. . / selected and edited. by Henry Y. H. Zhao and John Cayley.
Call Number: PL 2254 C45 V.2 Out of the Howling Storm : the New Chinese Poetry. / edited. by Tony Barnstone.
Call Number: PL2333 O95 1993 Barnstorne, Tony (ed).

46. QuickBlog » Blog Archive » Carol Muske-Dukes
Great poets. Fifteen minutes. Poetry under pressure.
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47. Zimmer, Paul J.
Tom (6); Murray, G. E (3); Musinksy, G. Ulrich (2); muske, carol (17); Myers, .. Julie (1); muskeDukes, carol (2); Nagel, Paul (15); Orr, carol (1);
http://www.library.rochester.edu/index.cfm?page=3985

48. Lee
muske, carol. Sons, Lovers, Immigrant Souls. New York Times Book Review 27 Jan. 1991 7. Sukarno Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Online. Internet.
http://www.english.emory.edu/Bahri/Lee.html
LI-YOUNG LEE
Family History In Hong Kong, Dr. Lee became a hugely successful evangelist and the head of a million-dollar business. However, in the words of Lee, "he was driven almost solely by emotion and at one point got into an argument with somebody and simply left Hong Kong. We just left it all and came to America." After a short stint at being the greeter for the China exhibit at the Seattle World's Fair, the family moved to Pittsburgh where Dr. Lee attended seminary. After graduation, Dr. Lee became a Presbyterian minister at a very small church in Vandergrift, Pennsylvania. Though read to frequently by his father, Li-Young Lee did not begin to write himself until he came to the University of Pittsburgh. There, under the guidance of Gerald Stern, he realized his passion, not just for hearing but also for creating poetry. Currently, he lives in Chicago and is one of the few full-time poets in the United States. Lee's Poetry With such a background, it will come as no surprise that Lee's poetry takes exile, the Bible, and, most especially, the combined strength and tenderness of his father as some of its many themes. He also often uses the language of poems to create an atmosphere of silence, an atmosphere that is reminiscent of the classic Chinese poets, Li Bo and Tu Fu. This may occur in part because of his own silence as a young child it was not until, at the age of three, that he suddenly began to speak in full sentences. Later, upon his arrival in America, he returned to silence. Feeling ashamed of his inability to speak English, he spent years playing only with other foreign children; though he could not speak their languages either, they shared the common bond of shame of speech. A poem that exemplifies this silence while displaying his father's mixture of tenderness and austerity is "Early in the Morning" from Lee's first book Rose. The last two verses are as follows:

49. Read About Arts, Literature, Authors, M, Muske, Carol From Thumbshots.net
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50. Carol Muske: Women And Poetry, University Of Michigan Press
carol muske. The University of Michigan Press publishes books in political science, ESL and applied linguistics, fiction, theater, classics, law, economics,
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51. Modern & Contemporary Poets
muske, carol Nelson, Marilyn Nemerov, Howard Neruda, Pablo Nezhukumatathil, Aimee Nye, Naomi Shihab O’Hara, Frank Olds, Sharon Oliver, Mary Olson, Charles
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Alvarez, Julia Ammons, A.R. Ashbery, John Baggott, Julianna Baker, David Bang, Mary Jo Barresi, Dorothy Beasley, Bruce Behn, Robin Belieu, Erin Bell, Marvin Bendall, Molly Benedikt, Michael Berry, Wendell Berryman, John Bidart, Frank Biele, Joelle Bierds, Linda Blevins, Adrian Bly, Robert Bogan, Louise Boland, Eavan Booth, Philip Bottoms, David Bowman, Catherine Boyers, Peg Brock-Broido, Lucie Broumas, Olga Brouwer, Joel Browne, Michael Dennis Bursk, Christopher Cafagna, Marcus Campo, Rafael Carruth, Hayden Carson, Anne Cassells, Cyrus Cecil, Richard Cervantes, Lorna Dee Chang, Victoria Chin, Marilyn Cisneros, Sandra Clampitt, Amy Clifton, Lucille Cole, Henri Collins, Billy Cooley, Peter Corso, Gregory Creeley, Robert Crunk, Tony Cully, Barbara Davidson, Chad

52. Register Of Kathleen Fraser Papers - MSS 0529
11, 22, muske, carol, 1971 1994. 11, 23, N - Miscellaneous. 11, 24, National Endowment for the Arts, 1970. Correspondence regarding an award.
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The Register of
Kathleen Fraser Papers
MSS 0529
Mandeville Special Collections Library
Geisel Library
University of California, San Diego
Extent: 24.50 linear feet (67 archives boxes, 3 card file boxes, and 1 oversize folder)
Restrictions
Materials contained in box 40, folders 10-15 are restricted until the year 2052 according to state and federal laws. Materials contained in box 40, folders 16-17 are restricted until the year 2077 according to state and federal laws. Master videocassettes, reel-to-reel audiorecordings and cassette audiorecordings in Series 10 and in the second accession Series 8 are restricted. Researchers must request a listening copy to be produced.
Abstract
Biography
Kathleen Fraser was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1935 and attended high school in Covina, California. After discovering the work of writers such as Virginia Woolf, Walt Whitman and e.e. cummings while a student at Occidental College, Fraser decided to major in English literature and began to write her own poetry. She graduated in 1959 and moved to New York City where she developed her skills as a poet in workshops with Kenneth Koch and Robert Lowell at the New School for Social Research and with Stanley Kunitz at the Poetry Center at the YMHA.

53. Archive: Search: The New Yorker
Skid ABSTRACT; Where the snow effigies stood… by carol muskeDukes Summer Cold ABSTRACT; By day, she s not so sick. She hits… by carol muske-Dukes
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54. University Of Delaware: DONALD JUSTICE PAPERS
Richard, 1927 1976 Nov 24 ALS 2p F367 1979 Dec 14 TLS 1p F367 1986 Aug 23 ALS 1p F367 muske, carol, 1945- 1987 May 23 TLS 2p F193 Nims, John Frederick,
http://www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/findaids/justice/justice8.htm
Special Collections Department
Donald Justice Papers
(bulk dates 1952-1996) Manuscript Collection Number
Accessioned : Purchases, 1982-1998.
Extent : 10 linear ft.
Content : Correspondence, poems, essays, reviews, stories, lectures, interviews, clippings, photographs, plays, librettos, contracts, books, programs, journals, calendars, thesis, dissertation, translations, proofs, posters, identification cards, transcripts, scrapbooks, certificates, royalty statements, broadsides, slides, and sheet music.
Access : The collection is open for research.
Processed : 1998 by Anita A. Wellner. for reference assistance email askspec@hawkins.lib.udel.edu or contact:
    Special Collections, University of Delaware Library
    Newark, Delaware 19717-5267
Return to Donald Justice Papers Index
APPENDIX B INDEX OF SELECTED CORRESPONDENCE
Poetry Contemporary French Poetry . [1980] Jun 2 TCS 1p F138 1983 Jan 9 TLS 1p F458 Feldman, Irving, 1928- 1976 Oct 18 ALS 1p F300 Oct 27 ALS 1p F300 1986 Nov 11 ANS 2p F481 Note: Includes a copy of a statement regarding Justice and his poetry. Fitzgerald, Robert, 1910- 1977 Apr 26 ALS 1p F301 Gallagher, Tess 1980 Apr 16 Telegram 1p F139 Note: Telegram is also from Robert Houston. Gioia, Dana 1985-1996 Letters 73p F303-305 Note: Includes photos of Gioia and Justice, clippings, copies of poems, an introduction to a book on Weldon Kees, and a list of suggested poems for Justice's

55. Notable Fiction And Poetry Of 1998
muske, carol. An octave above thunder new and selected poems / New York, N.Y., Penguin Books, 1997. Modern Poetry, Regenstein Reading Rm 3 PS3563.
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December 6, 1998
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Allison, Dorothy. Cavedweller / New York : Dutton, 1998.
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Amis, Martin. Night train : a novel / New York : Harmony Books, 1997.
Regenstein Library Bookstacks Harper Library Ansay, A. Manette. River angel / New York : William Morrow, c1998. Regenstein Library Bookstacks Apelfeld, Aron. The iron tracks / New York : Schocken Books : Distributed c1998. Regenstein Library Bookstacks Ashbery, John.

56. Carol Muske-Dukes: Blogs, Photos, Videos And More On Technorati
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  • Getting Bent
    Getting Bent I honed my plot down to three sentences last night. I also set my locations more specifically and focused the set-up for the action. Several characters were fleshed out too. Meanwhile, I have chores to deal with for the rest of this week. Bleah. But if I don't do it ain't nobody else gonna. 115 days ago by VirginiaLee in Virginia Lee: I Ain't Dead Yet!
  • 57. First Chapters
    the Dawn of the American Century; muske, carol An Octave Above Thunder New and Selected Poems; Myss, caroline Why People Don t Heal and How They Can
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    First Chapters: New Books Start Here
    Every week, The New York Times on the Web brings you a new selection of first chapters from books reviewed in The New York Times Book Review or that appear on The New York Times bestseller lists. Search our selection, arranged alphabetically by author: A B C D ... Z
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  • 58. My Reading Life - Linda Lackey: Channeling Mark Twain By Carol Muske-Dukes
    Channeling Mark Twain by carol muskeDukes. This book is based on the real experiences of the author who taught poetry at a woman s prison.
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    My Reading Life - Linda Lackey
    I am a reader. For many years I have kept a reading journal with little descriptions of the books I read and dates I read them. Kind of a trail of book bread crumbs that chart my interests over a given course of time. This blog gives me a way to continue my journal and share my reading interests with others. It is a way for former students to keep track of me - and me to keep track of myself.
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    Channeling Mark Twain by Carol Muske-Dukes
    This book is based on the real experiences of the author who taught poetry at a woman's prison. The plot is sprinkled with literary references and the original poetry of the fictional personalities, one of whom claims to be the illegitimate great-granddaughter of Mark Twain. I am gearing up to teach Huckleberry Finn so this was an appropriate read.

    59. TRES: JACK REVIEWS -A Review Of Carol Muske-Dukes' Poetry
    Likewise, carol muskeDukes returns from her journey into the trying and dangerous psychological terrain of grief with the images which fill Sparrow,
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    A Review of Carol Muske-Dukes' poetry
    A fter great pain, a formal feeling comes
    – Carol Muske-Dukes’ Sparrow
    by Jack Hughes
    MiPo esias Staff Reviewer I n the myth of Orpheus, the archetypal Greek poet-hero voyages to the underworld to retrieve his dead wife, Eurydice. The guardians of the underworld allow him to return her to earth only so long as she walks behind him the whole way up and he does not look back at her. At the threshold of Hades and Terra, however, he forgets this injunction, glances behind, and she is gone. Orpheus can only return to earth with this image of his beloved. It is tinted with guilt since it was purchased at the price of her not returning. But he has gone under, and he has come back up, with something real, if only an image, from the liminal space between life and death. Likewise, Carol Muske-Dukes returns from her journey into the trying and dangerous psychological terrain of grief with the images which fill Sparrow a set of elegies dedicated to her husband, David Dukes, who died on October 9, 2000.

    60. Penguin Literature - 2006 Catalog
    78 muske, carol .. 28 MUTANTS.
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