UPNE | Poetry The Spaces Between Birds Mother/Daughter Poems, 19671995, McPherson, Sandra.Splitting and Binding, rogers, pattiann. Stars in My Eyes, Field, Edward. http://www.dartmouth.edu/acad-inst/upne/indices/poetry7.html
Extractions: Poetry Page 7 of 8 A Son from Sleep Hadas, Rachel Song of the Broken String Watson, Stephen Songbook Selected Poems from the Canzoniere of Umberto Saba Saba, Umberto. Stephen Sartarelli, tr. and introd. Sonnets to Orpheus Rilke, Rainer Maria. David Young, tr. and introd. The Spaces Between Birds McPherson, Sandra Splitting and Binding Rogers, Pattiann. Stars in My Eyes Field, Edward Stopping on the Edge to Wave Hall, James Baker Summers of Vietnam and Other Poems Kinzie, Mary The Tablets Schwerner, Armand Taps for Space Poems Rosen, Aaron Tea Powell, D. A. Telling the Barn Swallow Poets on the Poetry of Maxine Kumin Grosholz, Emily, ed. Ten to One Selected Poems Perelman, Bob The Tennis Court Oath A Book of Poems Ashbery, John The Terrible Shears Scenes from a Twenties Childhood Enright, D. J. That Other Side of Things Poems Gregor, Arthur Then, and Now Selected Poems 1943-1993 Enslin, Theodore. Mark Nowak, ed. The Theory and Function of Mangoes Kalamaras, George There Are Three Poems Revell, Donald Thieves of Paradise Komunyakaa, Yusef Tickets for a Prayer Wheel Dillard, Annie; Collier, Michael, foreword
ERIC Bibliography - Dr. Seuss progress through. (SM) AN EJ572480 AU Larsen,Jonathan-Z.; Pennybacker,-Mindy;rogers,-pattiann; Holing,-Dwight TI Holy Seuss! PY http://www.indiana.edu/~eric_rec/ieo/bibs/drseuss.html
Books: Writing By Nature (Memphis Flyer . 07-05-99) the Yaak Essays on Art and Activism, essays that focus on the subject of literatureand the very nature of creative expression, and pattiann rogers' The Dream http://weeklywire.com/ww/07-05-99/memphis_book.html
Extractions: By Charles Scheer As an observer and sometime participant, I'm a little uncomfortable at the prospect of critiquing the work of artists/activists. Here's why: For eight years I lived in Washington, D.C., where I kept an eye on the political and cultural goings-on. Where politics and culture intersected, sparks flew. Those sparks were of real interest to me as I shuffled from public demonstrations to art exhibits to benefit concerts to teach-ins (yes, they still have them), my mind filled to overflowing not only with ideas but with self-righteous convictions. By simply being "out there," "participating," by the mere act of buying an "underground" cassette or recycling plastic or wearing organically grown cotton shirts or volunteering at such-and-such shelter or soup kitchen, I thought I was part of some grand design. Within this bubble of a community, I witnessed many an artist, doubled over with fervor, creating art that, though springing from resolute commitment to the cause at hand, in retrospect seems sometimes to have served only as outlet for deeper, unforeseen frustrations, as if the cause were secondary to the activist impulse itself. In such an environment, the distinction between "good art" and "good politics" appeared almost beside the point. But the distinction matters. Art, or literature, or music created in order to effect social change need not be genre unto itself. Nor should the success or failure of such works be judged according to less demanding criteria.
Utah State University November 22, 2002 News Releases Released 11/21/02 AWARDWINNING POETPATTIANN rogers TO READ AT UTAH STATE. LOGAN The Utah State http://utahstatetoday.usu.edu/archives/november2002/11-22-02/newsreleases-11-22-
Extractions: Texas Institute of Letters and four Pushcart Prizes. She has also received two NEA grants and a Guggenheim Fellowship. She has been a visiting writer at the Universities of Montana and Texas, and a faculty member at Vermont College. The mother of two grown sons, she lives in Colorado with her husband, a retired geophysicist. This interactive teaching style is one of the reasons Sojka is the 2002 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Utah Professor of the Year. The U.S. Professors of the Year program salutes the most outstanding undergraduate instructors in the country. Sojka visited Washington, D.C., this month to receive the honor. He is the sixth professor from Utah State to receive the award in the past eight years.
The Georgia Review an excerpt from. Song of the Oceans of the World Becoming. by PattiannRogers. The song of the world becoming in its expanse and bottomless http://www.uga.edu/garev/winter00/rogers.htm
Utah State University SECOND ANNUAL BOX AWARD FOR CREATIVE WRITING PRESENTED AT READING BY POET PATTIANNROGERS LOGAN Utah State University American Studies grad student Brandon http://utahstatetoday.usu.edu/archives/december2002/12-17-02/newsreleases-12-17-