Chicago Review Volume 49 Number 2 Summer 2003 by Anna Zemankova, Michael Palmer, David Kadlec, Joshua Weiner, Ghalib, Karen Volkman, Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, Peter Larkin, Viet Dinh, Gerhard Roth Robert Adamson, 2003
Eurasian Literature Resources 1971, Fish Souls, meimei berssenbrugge. 1973, Rat Jelly, Michael Ondaatje.1974, Summits Move with the Tide, mei-mei berssenbrugge. Eye to Eye, DianaChang. http://www.lone-crow.com/eurasianlit/el_timeline.html
Extractions: Timeline Poems Sadakichi Hartmann Christ: a dramatic poem in 3 parts Sadakichi Hartmann Conversations with Walt Whitman Sadakichi Hartmann Buddha: a drama in 12 scenes Sadakichi Hartmann Schopenhauer in the Air: Twelve Stories Sadakichi Hartmann Miss Nume of Japan Onoto Watanna* Shakespeare in Art Sadakichi Hartmann A Japanese Nightingale Onoto Watanna* A History of American Art Sadakichi Hartmann The Wooing of Wisteria Onoto Watanna* Japanese Art Sadakichi Hartmann The Heart of Hyacinth Onoto Watanna* Drifting Flowers of the Sea and Other Poems to Elizabeth Blanche Walsh Sadakichi Hartmann The Daughters of Nijo Onoto Watanna* The Love of Azalea Onoto Watanna* A Japanese Blossom Onoto Watanna* The Diary of Delia: Being a Veracious Chronicle of the Kitchen with Some Side-lights on the Parlour. Onoto Watanna* Leaves from the Mental Portfolio of an Eurasian Sui Sin Far** The Whistler Book Sadakichi Hartmann Tama Onoto Watanna* Mrs. Spring Fragrance Sui Sin Far** Honorable Miss Moonlight Onoto Watanna* My Rubaiyat Sadakichi Hartmann Permanent Peace: Is it a Dream?
Eurasian Literature Resources edited by Garrett Hongo, . Bio. meimei berssenbrugge was born in Beijing, China,in 1947, of Chinese and Dutch-American parents, and grew up in Massachusetts. http://www.lone-crow.com/eurasianlit/profiles/berssenbrugge_mm.html
Extractions: edited by Garrett Hongo Bio Mei-mei Berssenbrugge was born in Beijing, China, in 1947, of Chinese and Dutch-American parents, and grew up in Massachusetts. Once an associate of Georgia O'Keefe, she is active in both Native and Asian American cultural movements. She obtained her B.A. from Reed College and her M.F.A. from Columbia University. Her work includes collaborations with artists (Richard Tuttle and Kiki Smith) and with playwrights (Frank Chin, Blondell Cummings, Tan Dun, Shi Zhen Chen, and Alvin Lucier). She has received two NEA Fellowships, two American Book Awards, and book awards this year from the Asian-American Writers Workshop and the Western States Art Foundation. She has been a contributing editor of Conjunctions Magazine since 1978, and has taught at Brown University and the Institute of American Indian Arts. She presently lives in New Mexico and New York with her husband, Richard Tuttle, and their daughter Martha.
Naropa University - Summer Writing Program 1998 Progenitors conversation between poets Barbara Guest and meimei berssenbrugge;Joyce Johnson's talk on women in the Beat Generation; http://www.naropa.edu/swp/swp98.html
Extractions: Legacies: The Generosity and Witness of Elders: Women Writer Progenitors conversation between poets Barbara Guest and Mei-mei Berssenbrugge Joyce Johnson's talk on women in the Beat Generation interview with novelist and Conjunctions editor Bradford Morrow interview with fiction writer Beth Nugent Naropa's Gertrude Stein Players
A Mei meimei berssenbrugge - Short biography. Media and Entertainment International- Assoc. Station Hill Reviews mei-mei berssenbrugge - Empathy. http://www.bigcelebrities.com/celebs/amei.html
UWM Libraries, Multmedia Library, Mediagraphy -- Asian Studies HEART SERIES There'll Always be Stars in the Sky The Indian Film Music PhenomenonBecoming American berssenbrugge, meimei SEE - mei-mei berssenbrugge Bharati http://www.uwm.edu/Library/media/mediagraphy/asian.html
Extractions: HAS ON ASIAN STUDIES The Multimedia Library, located on the first floor in the east wing, has over 4,300 videotapes and DVDs, and over 1,600 CD-ROMs covering a multitude of subjects. Below is a listing of titles currently available on the topic of Asian studies. For more information on these titles consult the Library's online catalog . To search for videotapes in the online catalog use the location search limit "Multimedia Library - VHS." To search for CD-ROMs use the location search limit "Multimedia Library-CD-ROM." UWM faculty, staff, teaching assistants, research assistants, and graduate students can check out videotape titles in the Multimedia Library collection for up to seven days depending upon availability. UWM undergraduate students may borrow videotape titles from the Multimedia Library collection, except for titles that have been placed on Reserve, for up to three days depending upon availability. All of the titles can also be used in the Library's Multimedia Viewing Room (E157). The UWM campus community can check out many of the CD-ROM titles with their valid UWM ID or Library card. Many of the CD-ROM titles can also be used in the Library's Electronic Reserve (E176). For more information consult the Multimedia Library web page at http://www.uwm.edu/Library/media/media.html
UWM Libraries, Multmedia Library, Mediagraphy -- Women's Studies Difference Bright Like a Sun 19351954 Brink, Ello SEE - Ello Brink Brittle BonesBrivele der Mamen berssenbrugge, mei-mei SEE - mei-mei berssenbrugge Building http://www.uwm.edu/Library/media/mediagraphy/women.html
Extractions: HAS ON WOMEN'S STUDIES The Multimedia Library, located on the first floor in the east wing, has over 4,300 videotapes and DVDs, and over 1,600 CD-ROMs covering a multitude of subjects. Below is a listing of titles currently available on the topic of women's studies. For more information on these titles consult the Library's online catalog . To search for videotapes in the online catalog use the location search limit "Multimedia Library - VHS." To search for CD-ROMs use the location search limit "Multimedia Library-CD-ROM." UWM faculty, staff, teaching assistants, research assistants, and graduate students can check out videotape titles in the Multimedia Library collection for up to seven days depending upon availability. UWM undergraduate students may borrow videotape titles from the Multimedia Library collection, except for titles that have been placed on Reserve, for up to three days depending upon availability. All of the titles can also be used in the Library's Multimedia Viewing Room (E157). The UWM campus community can check out many of the CD-ROM titles with their valid UWM ID or Library card. Many of the CD-ROM titles can also be used in the Library's Electronic Reserve Viewing Room (E176). For more information consult the Multimedia Library web page at http://www.uwm.edu/Library/media/media.html
Extractions: Search for Author/Title Keyword Title Author Publisher ISBN Featured Books in All Scholarly Subjects African American Studies African Studies American Studies Anthologies Anthropology Architecture Asian Studies Books on Books Chicago Cinema studies Media Studies Classical studies Critical Theory/Marxism Cultural Studies Geography Performance Studies Science studies Drama Economics Education Environmental studies Feminist theory/Women's study Fiction Folktales French Stuff General Interest Highlights History African African American American East Asia Eastern European European Latin American Medieval Middle East Russian South asian Southeast Asian Historiography Misc. History Humor International relations Journals Just for Fun Latin American/Caribbean St. Law Linguistics Literary Studies Literary Criticism Referenc Literary MOSTLY Theory Literary NOT Theory Mathematics Medicine/Health/AIDS Native American Studies Philosophy Photography Poetry Political Science/Sociology (Post)colonial studies Psychology Reference Foreign language reference General Reference Religious studies Black Theology Buddhist studies Islamic studies Biblical studies - New Test Biblical studies Old Test.
Empathy Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge by meimei berssenbrugge. Barrytown, Ltd./Station Hill Press Out ofPrint. Due/Published January 1989, 88 pages, paper. ISBN 0882680781. http://www.frontlist.com/detail/0882680781
Extractions: Search for Author/Title Keyword Title Author Publisher ISBN Featured Books in All Scholarly Subjects African American Studies African Studies American Studies Anthologies Anthropology Architecture Asian Studies Books on Books Chicago Cinema studies Media Studies Classical studies Critical Theory/Marxism Cultural Studies Geography Performance Studies Science studies Drama Economics Education Environmental studies Feminist theory/Women's study Fiction Folktales French Stuff General Interest Highlights History African African American American East Asia Eastern European European Latin American Medieval Middle East Russian South asian Southeast Asian Historiography Misc. History Humor International relations Journals Just for Fun Latin American/Caribbean St. Law Linguistics Literary Studies Literary Criticism Referenc Literary MOSTLY Theory Literary NOT Theory Mathematics Medicine/Health/AIDS Native American Studies Philosophy Photography Poetry Political Science/Sociology (Post)colonial studies Psychology Reference Foreign language reference General Reference Religious studies Black Theology Buddhist studies Islamic studies Biblical studies - New Test Biblical studies Old Test.
Big Bridge #7 meimei berssenbrugge. SUSIE, KIKI, ANNIE. 1. On its own terms, myproject with them developed a gentle momentum. The vulnerability http://www.bigbridge.org/poetmbursenbrugge.htm
Extractions: Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge SUSIE, KIKI, ANNIE On its own terms, my project with them developed a gentle momentum. The vulnerability of their situation engendered a spirit o play and togetherness. Going to work, I passed several family members standing in a group, close together. I asked each one to tell me his or her thoughts, and I tried to remember them all. My sister has just fixed the motorcycle of her friend Tom, and she's waiting for him. Among them, a fox turns to look at me, as if in nature, but she's drawn it, it's symbolic. What can someone who looks like my sister encompass on a different level, if she were not my sister, or if I had no knowledge of the formal relation? A projector in dark casts a line of light under the door. Energy of the gap between my sister and strategy that construes her for pure appearance
Temple University News Bureau - News Releases POET meimei berssenbrugge TO READ FROM WORKS IN TEMPLE UNIVERSITY'S POETS WRITERSSERIES In an appearance that was rescheduled due to inclement weather http://www.temple.edu/news_media/bb187.html
Temple University News Bureau - News Releases POET meimei berssenbrugge TO KICK OFF FALL POETS WRITERS SERIES AT TEMPLE Ledby award-winning poet mei-mei berssenbrugge, Temple University will host five http://www.temple.edu/news_media/bb75.html
Extractions: The series will continue with a reading by New York City-based novelist, journalist and storyteller Jonathan Ames on Sept. 30; English-born novelist and biographer Caroline Seebohm on Oct. 7; preeminent fiction writer and novelist Robert Coover on Dec. 1 (Wednesday); and Detroit-based playwright, essayist and fiction writer Carla Harryman on Dec. 2.
SFAI News Details meimei berssenbrugge Monday, March 3 mei-mei berssenbrugges poetry drawsits reader into a profound act of rearrangement of human presence in the http://www.sanfranciscoart.edu/database/SFAI_news_detail.asp?id_event=351
Authors AC Of The Women's Presses Library Project Alman, Isadora; Arobateau, Red Jordan. Barnett, LaShonda K. Beale, Elaine;Bear, Miss Honey Pot; berssenbrugge, meimei; Biaggi, Cristina; http://www.litwomen.org/authors/
GRAND STREET 44 TABLE OF CONTENTS Edmund White Reprise. Poetry. meimei berssenbrugge Sphericity;Gerald Burns Atlanta in Cleveland; Seamus Deane Four Poems; James http://www.grandstreet.com/gs/gs44/44toc.html
Grand Street Contributors 'B' Walter Benjamin Nina Berberova ( Grand Street 41 ) Nina Berberova ( Grand Street 59 ) Brigid Berlin Janet Catherine Berlo meimei berssenbrugge Lynne Beyer http://www.grandstreet.com/gs/search/b.html
Ekphrasis edited by Jonathan Safran Foer Artists and Model by Carol Snow Collected Poems byFrank O'Hara Sphericity and Endocrinology by meimei berssenbrugge Tango by http://www.du.edu/~cswensen/ekphrasis.html
Extractions: Changing Ekphrasis Traditional ekphrasis addresses an object of art seen as distinct and separate from the writer and the writing; in this way, it accentuates as well as bridges the gulf between the two media. Throughout the 20th century, while some writers have maintained a traditional ekphrastic stance, others have altered it, beginning to erase that gap in a variety of ways. Concentrating on the 20th century, we begin with the traditional, in the works of Williams, Stevens, and others, and then go into other ekphrastic options, including poetry that lives with rather than looks at art, such as that of Frank OHara, Mei-mei Burssenbrugge, Jorie Graham, and others; collaborative projects between writers and artists; painting that incorporates language as image, such as that of Cy Twombly, Barbara Kruger, and Ed Ruscha; and page and book experiments from Futurist typography to livres dartistes to artists books. Students analyze this continuum through critical papers and extend it through creative projects. Syllabus The purpose of this class is to examine relationships between poetry and the visual arts in all their diversity, from writing a poem about a painting or other visual work to book-based sculpture to graffiti. (No, you can not deface public property for your final project...)
National Poetry Month - The Academy Of American Poets Press supports late20th century innovators mei-mei berssenbrugge,Barbara Guest, Erica Hunt, Myung Mi Kim, and Elizabeth Robinson. http://www.poets.org/npm/sponsors/sponsordetail.cfm?prmID=57&where=2
Welcome To The Providence Athenaeum $500, PUBLICATION OF A CHAPBOOK, AND THE OPPORTUNITY TO READ AT THE PROVIDENCE ATHENAEUMWITH THE CONTEST'S JUDGE, POET meimei berssenbrugge Previous judges http://www.providenceathenaeum.org/page23.html
Conjunctions:35, American Poetry: States Of The Art James Tate, Two Poems Honor Moore, Four Poems Leslie Scalapino, From The Tango BinRamke, Gravity Levity meimei berssenbrugge, Two Poems Charles Bernstein http://www.conjunctions.com/conj35.htm