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  1. New Yorker January 7 2008 John Updike Fiction, Mystery on Pearl Street (New York), Kahlil Gibran: The Collectied Works, Marin Alsop at the Baltimore Symphony, Poems by Cornelius Eady & Sharon Olds
  2. Anatomy of a mutiny: ship Sharon, 1842 (Old Dartmouth Historical Society. The Old Dartmouth historical sketches) by Philip E Purrington, 1968
  3. Biography - Olds, Sharon (1942-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2005-01-01
  4. New Yorker January 7 2008 John Updike Fiction, Mystery on Pearl Street (New York), Kahlil Gibran: The Collected Works, Marin Alsop at the Baltimore Symphony, Poems by Cornelius Eady & Sharon Olds
  5. Old home week, 1906, Sharon, Massachusetts, souvenir program .. by Mass. Sharon [from old catalog], 1906-12-31
  6. The Wellspring by Sharon Olds, 1996
  7. Good-bye Old Hawaii: Observations through the Lens the Last Twenty-Five Years of the Century by Sharon Britt, 1999-01-01
  8. 50 Damatic Dialogues to Bring the Old Testament Alive by Sharon Swain, 1999-04
  9. THE QUARTERLY 4 Winter 1987 by Sharon; Lux, Thomas Olds, 1987
  10. The Father --1992 publication. by Sharon Olds, 1992-01-01
  11. The Dead and The Dying by Sharon Olds, 1991
  12. Strike Sparks Selected Poems 1980-2002 2004 publication. by Sharon Olds, 2004
  13. Satan Says by Sharon Olds, 1980
  14. George Oppen (Paideuma, Vol 10. No. 1) by Jane Augustine, Paul Auster, et all 1981

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42. Jett W. Whitehead Rare Books
sharon olds divides this new book into five sections Blood, Tin, An unopened copy of the first printing of sharon Old s third book of poems.
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43. Author Index - The Cortland Review
olds, sharon Interview and Reading with sharon olds as par (Interview, Summer 2002 Feature) The Wellspring (a.k.a. The Source) (Poetry,
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44. East Hampton Public Library: Poet Of The Month
sharon olds (1942–), a widelyread contemporary poet who has long taught at NYU and won sharon olds is perhaps one of the better contemporary poets,
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Monday, July 16, 2007
Poet of the Month
July's Featured Poet: Sharon Olds
Sharon Olds

The Unborn
Sometimes I can almost see, around our heads,
Like gnats around a streetlight in summer,
The children we could have,
The glimmer of them.
Sometimes I feel them waiting, dozing
In some antechamber servants,
half Listening for the bell.
Sometimes I see them lying like love letters In the Dead Letter Office. And sometimes, like tonight, by some black Second sight I can feel just one of them Standing on the edge of a cliff by the sea In the dark, stretching its arms out Desperately to me. Further Reading: Olds, Sharon, Strike Sparks: Selected Poems 1980-2002 ; Olds, Sharon, The Wellspring (1996), both in our library. Content developed by local resident and poet Leland Jamieson Posted by East Hampton Public Library at 3:35 PM Labels: books and reading Poetry
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45. Random Gemini Weirdness » Confessions Of A Poet: The Poetry Of Sharon Olds
sharon olds is a poet who does just that. She throws the concept of using poetry to explore herself out into the wind. Because of this, she has often been
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46. Sharon Olds Quotes
32 quotes and quotations by sharon olds. sharon olds Because a poem is not written while running or while answering the phone. It s written in whatever
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Nationality: American Find on Amazon: Sharon Olds Related Authors: Ralph Waldo Emerson Robert Frost Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Walt Whitman ... T. S. Eliot At one point I took on a new job, and I just didn't have time to do anything but work. Sharon Olds Because a poem is not written while running or while answering the phone. It's written in whatever minutes one has. Sometimes you have half an hour. Sharon Olds Every poet I know - although there may be some I don't know who lead very different lives, who maybe live in the country and don't teach - tends to be just like the rest of us: just really busy, really overcommitted. Sharon Olds Everyone is so different. I sometimes wish I wrote in a different way. You know, that feeling of: So-and-so writes slowly, if only I wrote slowly. Sharon Olds I didn't have time to sit down and look at the work of a year and choose what to type.

47. The Flesh Soul | Susan Moul
It s because I m reading sharon olds that I revisit Sally Mann s 1992 work, Immediate Family. The spoilingfor-a-fight criticism of the two artists becomes
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[Ancient] patriarchal writers tended to emphasize the soul called "breath," pneuma , since this was the kind of soul that could be given by a father. Brahman fathers gave their children breath-souls as opposed to the souls of blood, heart, name, flesh, mind, shade, etc., contributed by their mothers. Barbara Walker / Women's Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets
I was a late bloomer. But anyone who blooms at all, ever, is very lucky. Sharon Olds I'm a little like Flaubert, who when he looked at a young girl saw the skeleton underneath. Sally Mann
the new new feminism Sharon Olds/ First Hour That hour, I was most myself. I had shrugged my mother slowly off, I lay there taking my first breaths, as if the air of the room was blowing me like a bubble. All I had to do was go out along the line of my gaze and back, feeling gravity, silk, the pressure of the air a caress, smelling on myself her creamy blood. The air was softly touching my skin and mouth, entering me and drawing forth the little sighs I did not know as mine. I was not afraid. I lay in the quiet

48. Olds Pens Powerful Poems About Family
Review of The Dead and the Living, poems by sharon olds. Published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York City, 1984. 80pp.
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Olds, Sharon. The Dead and the Living. Alfred A. Knopf: New York City, 1984. Olds knows how to turn a phrase for just the right effect. She takes great pains to set down only the most perfect word. There are no throwaway lines here. Her poems are tight and powerful. The wide grey stone square
is dotted with fallen inky shapes
and dropped white hats. Everything else is
heaving away like a sea from the noise we
feel in the silence of the photograph
the way deaf see sound: the terrible
voice of the submachine guns saying
This is more important than your life.
the dents on my shield, the blows that did not reach me.
She protected me, not as a mother

49. UMPI - Library, O'Brien Author Listing
olds, sharon, Wellspring poems, PS 3565 L34 W44 1996. Oliver, Mary, New and selected poems (Mary Oliver), PS 3565 L5 N47 1992
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Adair, Virginia Beliefs and blasphemies : a collection of poems PS 3551 D244 B4 1998 Addonizio, Kim Philosopher's Club : poems PS 3551 D3997 P45 1994 Addonizio, Kim In the box called pleasure : stories PS 3551 D3997 I5 1999 Addonizio, Kim PS 3551 D3997 J56 1997 Addonizio, kim Tell Me: Poems PS 3551 D3997 T45 2000 Agha, Shahid Ali The Country without a post office : poems PR 9499.3 A39 C68 1997 Ai Vice : new and selected poems PS 3551 I2 V53 1999 Alegria, Claribel Sorrow (Saudade = Sorrow) PQ 7539 A47 S67 1999 Alexie, Sherman First Indian On the Moon PS 3551 L35774 F5 1993 Alexie, Sherman PS 3551 L35774 O43 1993 Alexie, Sherman Summer of black widows PS 3551 L35774 S86 1996 Allen, Paula Gunn Skins and bones : poems 1979-87 PS 3551 L397 S55 1988 Amichai, Yehuda The great tranquillity : questions and answers Amichai, Yehuda The selected poetry of Yehuda Amichai Ammons, A. R. Glare PS 3501 M6 G53 1997 Ammons, A. R. Selected poems : expanded edition PS 3501 M6 A6 1986 Ammons, A. R.

50. Sharon Olds Reads Her Poems
A RealAudio recording of sharon olds reading her poems.
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Sharon Olds Reads Her Poems
Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and nominee for the National Book Award, Sharon Olds reads a selection of her poems for Wired for Books. Listen to Sharon Olds read her poems
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51. BookDetails
First published in 1980, the classic poetry of sharon olds’ Satan Says was “In Satan Says, sharon olds convincingly, and with astonishing vigor,
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52. Sex Without Love By Sharon Olds Essays
sharon olds’ poem, Sex without Love , quite passionately expresses the poet s attitude toward loveless sex as a cold and hurtful act.
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Sex Without Love by Sharon Olds
Sharon Olds’ poem, "Sex without Love", quite passionately expresses the poet's attitude toward loveless sex as a cold and hurtful act. She accomplishes this through her use of various poetic techniques which evoke clear images in the reader. Her opening words, "How do they do it,...", do not simply offer question, but carry a negative connotation of the speaker shaking her head and throwing up her hands in a disgusted manner. Reminiscent of a mother looking at her errant teenager and exclaiming, "How could you do such a thing?"! She then throws us off the path by referring to her characters as "beautiful as dancers".....maybe the initial impression was wrong? After all, that implied grace, and the same beauty we see in ice skaters, could lead us to think that this act might be quite lovely. Then Olds returns us to her reality offering the coolness of ice and the slight detachment that professional ice skaters exhibit as they glide almost without seeming to touch the surface. The image of "fingers hooked inside each other's bodies" is so clinical and conveys that detached feeling once again. There is no implication of gentle touch, as she continues to describe the participants. The similes used to describe the overheat

53. Auburn Public Library - Poetry Anthologies - O
olds, sharon, Rite of Passage, LRW, REF 808.0427 KIR. olds, sharon, Summer Solstice, New York City, LIW, REF 808.8 CHA. olds, sharon, The Elder Sister
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Author Title Anthology Call Number O"Hara, Frank Homoexuality TPA 811 POE O'Hara, Frank To the Harbormaster BLP 811.008 ONE O'Hara, Frank In Memory of My Feelings NAL-4-2 REF 820.8 NOR O'Hara, Frank A Step Away from Them NAL-4-2 REF 820.8 NOR O'Hara, Frank The Day Lady Died NAL-4-2 REF 820.8 NOR O'Hara, Frank Ave Maria NAL-4-2 REF 820.8 NOR O'Hara, Frank Chez Jane TPA 811 POE O'Hara, Frank Radio TPA 811 POE O'Hara, Frank In Favor of One's Time TPA 811 POE O'Hara, Frank Poem [Green things are flowers] TPA 811 POE O'Hara, Frank (1926-1966) To The Harbormaster NAL-4-2 REF 820.8 NOR Olds, Sharon Rite of Passage LRW REF 808.0427 KIR Olds, Sharon Summer Solstice, New York City LIW REF 808.8 CHA Olds, Sharon The Elder Sister LIW REF 808.8 CHA Olds, Sharon The Guild TPA 811 POE Oles, Carole One Page in the American Heritage Dictionary TPA 811 POE Olson, Charles Maximus, to Himself NAL-4-2 REF 820.8 NOR Olson, Charles [When do poppies bloom] NAL-4-2 REF 820.8 NOR Olson, Charles Celestial Evening, October 1967 NAL-4-2 REF 820.8 NOR Olson, Charles (1910-1970) The Maximus Poems: I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You

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56. Sharon Olds
An introduction to olds, sharon from the Literary Encyclopedia by John Parras, William Paterson University, 05 February 2004
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Sharon Olds (1942 - ) a web guide to Sharon Olds from literaryhistory.com
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20th century poetry 20th century authors, alphabetical 19th century authors
General Articles An introduction to Olds, Sharon from the Literary Encyclopedia by John Parras, William Paterson University, 05 February 2004 http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/m_r/olds/olds.htm An introduction, plus excerpts of reputable critical discussions of some poems, from the Modern American Poetry Site (Univ. of Illinois). An interview with Sharon Olds "Domesticity, death, erotic love the stark simplicity of Sharon Olds' subjects, and of her plain-spoken language, can sometimes make her seem like the brooding Earth Mother of American poetry." By Dwight Garner in Salon magazine, 1999. Family Ties: Sharon Olds's poems depict a bad childhood but a gratifying adulthood. A review of 'Blood, Tin, Straw' and link to the first chapter, by Ken Tucker in the New York Times, 11/14/99 Web site on Olds from the New York State Writers Institute Where Olds was the State poet 1998-2000 An interview in Pedestal Magazine with Sharon Olds , by John Amen, n.d.

57. Stories, Listed By Author
Ursula K. Le Guin, ed. Joseph D. Olander Martin Harry Greenberg, Taplinger Publishing Company 1979. olds, sharon. * The Death of Marilyn Monroe, (pm)
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58. Guardian Unlimited Books | Bookshop | 9780224076883 - Selected Poems By Sharon O
sharon olds. ISBN13 9780224076883 ISBN10 0224076884. RRP £12.00 Michael Ondaatje has called sharon olds s poetry pure fire in the hands ,
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59. Sharon Olds: Topography
all our cities twin cities, all our states united, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. — sharon olds, The Gold Cell, Knopf (1987)
http://wisdomportal.com/Romance/Olds-Topography.html
Topography After we flew across the country we
got into bed, laid our bodies
delicately together, like maps laid
face to face, East to West, my
San Francisco against your New York, your
Fire Island against my Sonoma, my
New Orleans deep in your Texas, your Idaho
bright on my Great Lakes, my Kansas
burning against your Kansas your Kansas
burning against my Kansas, your Eastern
Standard Time pressing into my Pacific Time, my Mountain Time beating against your Central Time, your sun rising swiftly from the right my sun rising swiftly from the left your moon rising slowly from the left my moon rising slowly from the right until all four bodies of the sky burn above us, sealing us together, all our cities twin cities, all our states united, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. The Gold Cell, Knopf (1987) Top of Page Art Books Dance ... WisdomPortal Home P.O. Box 390707, Mountain View, CA 94039 email: peter@wisdomportal.com

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