Extractions: The Kelly Writers House at 3805 Locust Walk on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania For three evenings, October 12 through 14, The Kelly Writers House collaborating with the Modernist Studies Association conference, "Modernisms II," presented nine contemporary poets read themselves through modernism Three nights of readings at the Kelly Writers House, 3805 Locust Walk on Penns campus: each night featured three contemporary poets reading their own and a modernist's writings, thirty-minute selections chosen to express a relationship to the work of modernism. These programs were recorded in digital audio, and are now available as a permanent archive of the project. Click on the name of the poet below to hear the poet's 30-minute reading/discussion following a brief introduction by Al Filreis . The format is RealAudio ; if you need a RealPlayer, just click here Thursday, October 12, 9:30 PM
A.bacus Giotto Arena. 63. armantrout, rae. From Made to seem. 64. Fischer, Norman. Preponderanceof the pull of paradise. 102. armantrout, rae. From the Pretext. 103. http://www.potespoets.org/abacus.htm
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Ploughshares, The Literary Journal Authors Articles Veil by rae armantrout. Veil. by rae armantrout.Poetry. Wesleyan, October 2001, ISBN 0819564508. Editor's Shelf. http://www.pshares.org/issues/article.cfm?prmarticleid=7499
Contributors1 32/33 183191. armantrout, rae. Poems. 18 147-150. armantrout, rae. NotLiterary Practitioners of Deconstruction. 18 143-146. Bennett, John M. http://webpages.ull.es/users/rceing/topics.html
CONTRI2 13/14 241248. armantrout, rae. Not 'Literary Practitioners of Deconstruction'.18 143-146. armantrout, rae. Poems. 18 147-150. Arriaga Agrelo, Nicolás. http://webpages.ull.es/users/rceing/contributors.html
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Extractions: e-mail: winston-barclay@uiowa.edu Release: Oct. 10, 2001 University of Iowa Writers' Workshop presents reading by poet Rae Armantrout Oct. 26 IOWA CITY, Iowa Poet and essayist Rae Armantrout will read from her work at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 26 in Room 101 of the Becker Communications Studies Building on the University of Iowa campus. The reading, sponsored by the UI Writers' Workshop, is free and open to the public. Armantrout's new book, "Veil: New and Selected Poems," is just out from the Wesleyan Poetry Series. Her other books are "Extremities," "The Invention of Hunger," "Precedence," "Necroromance," "Made to Seem," "Writing the Plot about Sets," the memoir "True" and "The Pretext." Armantrout was a founding member of the West Coast "Language Poetry" movement, although her work is not easily definable by that label. Her work has been the subject of numerous essays, some of which are gathered in the book "A Wild Salience: The Writings of Rae Armantrout," and an entry in the "Dictionary of Literary Biography." A preview of "Veil: New and Selected Poems" in Publishers Weekly stated, "Armantrout is usually considered the most lyrically oriented of the language poets. . . Wesleyan's selection shows that as with William Carlos Williams, to whom Armantrout owes a debt in the curious torquing of her sentences, it is not stylistic pyrotechnics, grandiose theoretical syntheses or encyclopedic references that drives these terrific poems, but an original and quirky turn of mind."
Columbia College Chicago Library - New Acquisitions Main Collection armantrout, rae. The pretext. Kbenhavn ; Los Angeles Green Integer,2001. 779.974692H973a armantrout, rae, 1947. armantrout, rae. True. http://www.lib.colum.edu/learn/collections/newacquisitions.htm
Armantrout/"As One" rae armantrout. Copyright Boston Review, 19932003. Advertisement BlackSparrow Press. rae armantrouts most recent book of poems is Veil. http://bostonreview.mit.edu/BR28.1/armantrout2.html
Boston Review: Where Every Eye's A Guard ignorance. and more Where Every Eye's A Guard. rae armantrout's poetryof suspicion. Stephen Burt. ou're in the family kitchen. Mom http://bostonreview.mit.edu/BR27.2/burt.html
Extractions: IN PREVIOUS ISSUES fung, o'rourke, and sabel lead a debate on international labor standards. susan sturm and lani guinier lead a debate on the future of affirmative action. james hynes reveals the philosophical secrets within john crowley's fantasy novels. dmitri tymoczko listens to the musical ideas of john cage and milton babbitt. susie linfield examines photojournalism and the west's alibi of ignorance. and more...
Third Factory / Constellations Beth Anderson Hazard David Antin Talking rae armantrout Veil New Selected PoemsLouis Cabri The Mood Embosser Heather Fuller Dovecote Emmanuel Hocquard ma http://thirdfactory.net/constell.html
CONTRI2 armantrout, rae. Not 'Literary Practitioners of Deconstruction', 18 143146.armantrout, rae. Poems, 18 147-150. Arriaga Agrelo, Nicolás. http://www.ull.es/publicaciones/rcei/contributors.html
Extractions: AUTHORS TITLES ISSUE: PAGES Aarts, Bas. Applying Government-Binding Theory: A Case Study Acosta Aide, Santiago. Mercian Hymns : mito, historia y lengua Acosta Aide, S. El influjo de El Quijote en Joseph Andrews Right Dislocation, Dislocation-to-the-Right and Other Related Issues Graham Swift's Waterland : The Pessimistic End of History, or the Optimistic Reclamation of (Hi)story/-ies Alas, C. Alkalay-Gut, K. Problems in Literary Herstory: Chaucerian Msconceptions Alkalay-Gut, K. The Man who Escaped from the Plot: An Alternate Reading of Hawthornes Wakefield Tipos de textos en The Ballad of Peckham Rye On M. Teresa Gibert Macedas El delito de traducir Autobiography-as-novel: Conroy and Kazins Memories of Childhood La pregunta sobre el mal en Paradise Lost
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Extractions: Welcome to R.C.E.I. Forthcoming Issues Submissions Information for Contributors ... Other Links This part provides a list of articles published in the journal classified according to topic area. American Literature Applied Linguisics Canadian Literature Commonwealth Studies ... To the End of This Page AMERICAN LITERATURE Alkalay-Gut, K. The Man Who Escaped from the Plot: An Alternate Reading of Hawthornes Wakefield Autobiography-as-novel: Conroy and Kazins Memories of Childhood The Bluest Eye Amador Bedford, J.S. On Robert Creeleys Memory Gardens Amador Bedford, J. S. A Poetics of Use: William Carlos Williams and Robert Creeley Amador Bedford, J. S. Changes in Charles Olsons Projective Verse: A Shared Experience Andrews, Bruce Beyond Suture Andrews, Bruce Andrews, Bruce From En torno a la identidad cultural: Hunger of Memory y Days of Obligation de Richard Rodriguez Armantrout, Rae Poems Armantrout, Rae
University Of California, San Diego Analytical Studies Space ADELSON, EVAN MARK. ALBERCAGARCIA, MARIA DEL. ALEXANDER, WILL L. armantrout,rae. ARNOLD, REBECCA. BASCARA, VICTOR D. BENSON, STEVEN. BERLANT, LAUREN. http://assp.ucsd.edu/analysis.xml?Dept=LIT&Type=CLASDR
English 449 Syllabus 5730, David Antin. rae armantrout. Charles Bernstein. BREAK. Week 8 (Mar. 26) raearmantrout / introduction to CHARLES BERNSTEIN / second paper due. Week 9 (Apr. http://www.umaine.edu/english/facultypages/eng449.htm
Extractions: Prof. Ben Friedlander Office: 305 Neville / Ext. 1-38 Office Hrs: Thurs. 2-4 and by appointment CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN POETRY English 449 227 Neville Tues. 5-7:30 David Antin Rae Armantrout Charles Bernstein Daniel Bouchard Nada Gordon Allen Grossman Joanne Kyger Jennifer Moxley Lisa Robertson Gary Sullivan Askia M. Toure Derek Walcott Description Requirements Texts Plan Description The varieties of poetry written over the past quarter century have produced in turn a variety of new definitions and perspectives: poetry as voice, testimony, document, research activity, game, music, noise, affect, cultural sedimentand much much more. In this class, well try to take the measure of this poetic variety, paying particular attention to the critical frames that the poems presuppose, articulate or summon into existence (in a word, to their poetics). To this end, Ive chosen ten books of poetry (two are prose-poetry hybrids) that provide a detailedif far from completepicture of current practice. My definition of contemporary is purposely narrow: the 21st century. In compensation, Ive tried to take a more capacious view of our other adjective, American. The ten books well be readingall published in the year 2000 or afterinclude one by a Canadian poet (Lisa Robertson) and another by a poet from the Caribbean (Derek Walcott). The authors vary equally widely in age, experience, publication history and critical reception. Some (Daniel Bouchard, Nada Gordon, Gary Sullivan) are just starting out, and have only published a book or two; others have already produced substantial bodies of work (Rae Armantrout, Allen Grossman). Some (Charles Bernstein, David Antin) are well known and much discussed; others have long labored in obscurity (Joanne Kyger, Askia M.
Extractions: SWP 2000 ... Week 4 Week Two- JUNE 19- JUNE 25 New Directions: Next Waves How do they move the state of the art forward a few inches or yards or miles? What is lineage? Workshops Offered Week Two The Poetic "Saturation Job", Translating, and Literary Magazine Editing- Clayton Eshleman back to top The Politics of Writing: Choices, Conventions, Roles and Responsibilities- Ammiel Alcalay An exploration of division of labor, border crossings and acceptance or rejection of limitation in the choices we make as writers. Are we innovators, critics, scholars, translators, activists, institution builders, or infiltrators? Through reading, writing, discussion, and research, we will look at how our energies can be most effective. back to top Whose Voice? - Rae Armantrout
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