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  1. Four Year Old Girl by Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge, 1998-09
  2. Concordance by Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge; Kiki Smith, 2006-08-02
  3. Nest by Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, 2003-03
  4. The Heat Bird by Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge, 1986-12
  5. Endocrinology: poetry by Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge, 1997-06
  6. Summits Move With The Tide: Poems and a Play by Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, 1982-01-01
  7. Poetry Plastique by John Cage, Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, et all 2001-07-15
  8. Devolution by Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge, 1999-01-01
  9. Random Possession by Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge, 1979-06
  10. Sphericity by Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge, 1993-01
  11. I Love Artists: New and Selected Poems (New California Poetry) by Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, 2006-04-10
  12. American Poet Introduction: Jeff Harrison, Catherynne M. Valente, Dorianne Laux, Dorothy Barresi, Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge, Jonathan Holden
  13. The Heat Bird ?? Bird by Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge, 1983
  14. BOMB Issue 96, Summer 2006 (BOMB Magazine) by Jesper Just, Liz Larner, et all 2006-06-15

81. The Asian American Bookseller
pp 210/pb/$12.50 Elephants of Reckoning by Amirthanayagam, Indran 1993/pp 63/pb/$10.00Empathy by berssenbrugge, Mei Mei 1989/pp 76/pb/$9.95 Expounding the
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POETRY A Nostalgist's Map of America by Ali, Agha Shahid 1991/pp 105/pb/$9.95
A Walk Through the Yellow Pages by Ali, Agha Shahid 1987/pp 18/pb/$4.50
Air Pocket by Hahn, Kimiko 1989/pp 69/pb/$8.00
Angry Days by Foster, Sesshu 1987/pp 69/pb/$5.95
Archipelago by Sze, Arthur 1995/pp 90/pb/$12.00
Beastly Tales From Here and There by Seth, Vikram 1991/pp 130/hc/$15.00
Between Landscapes by Yip, Wai-Lim 1994/pp 30/pb/$6.00
Black Candle by Divakaruni, Chitra 1991/pp 95/pb/$8.95
Camp Notes and Other Poems by Yamada, Mitsuye 1976/pp 56/pb/$8.95
Changing the River by Kuo, Alex 1986/pp 93/pb/$8.95
City in Which I Love You, The by Lee, Li-Young 1990/pp 89/pb/$10.00 Colors of Desire, The by Mura, David 1995/pp 105/pb/$10.00 Country of Dreams and Dust, The by Leong, Russell 1993/pp 69/pb/$8.95 Crossing the Snow Bridge by Lim-Wilson, Fatima 1995/pp 106/pb/$10.95 Crossing with the Light by Okita, Dwight 1992/pp 60/pb/$6.95 Dali's Twisted Hands by Sen, Sudeep 1994/pp 79/pb/$10.95 Dazzled by Sze, Arthur 1982/pp 53/pb/$5.00

82. Alerts(
An essay by Honour Johnson in alerts(.Category Arts Literature Authors G Guest, Barbara...... A Resurrection, Lost Roads, 1983. go to this issue's table of contentsMEIMEI berssenbrugge AND THE USES OF SCIENTIFIC LANGUAGE.
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alerts(
alerts will be an on-going section of this publication set aside for informal commentary and information on new or neglected books by relevant women poets, in brief letter, journal or notation form. We intentionally think of these comments as not complete in the scholarly sense, with the hope of removing prohibitions linked with thinking/writing critically. Your response is invited. BARBARA GUEST AND LYRIC ATMOSPHERES
And there are nervous
people who cannot manufacture
enough air and must seek
for it when they don't have plants,
in pictures. There is the mysterious
traveling that one does outside
the cube and this takes place
in air.
-from "Roses"
"Roses," one of the poems in Barbara Guest's Moscow Mansions, (Viking, 1973), is an argument against Gertrude Stein's saying "painting has no air." Guest began appearing in the early '60s as a primary member of the first generation of poets who became known as the New York School and has always sought, in painting and sculpture, techniques of abstraction and methods of composition that might be applied to words and their re-invented relations inside the poem. Guest seeks to obtain multiple textures in language and uses syntax and the space of the page as a ground for re-imagining what has thus been represented to us in more traditional and recognizable modes of poetry. "Roses" plays with the meaning of air, as it is found in painting. It suggests air as: an atmosphere one has not felt before, "a unique perfume," "escape," "pleasure," "openings."

83. Greenfield Review/Prose
Summits Move With The Tide Mei Mei berssenbrugge A fine collection oforiginal AsianAmerican stories, including both prose and poetry.
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Boston Mountain Tales
Glenn J. Twist
Winner of the Native American Authors First Book Award, this memorable collection is drawn from stories told to the author in childhood by members of his family. A brilliant reflection of Cherokee life, past and present, the nine stories range from a picture of three women on the Trail of Tears to a mother's surprising remedy for an abusive and alcoholic husband.
ISBN 0-87886-139-4 5.5 x 8.5 152 pages Paperback ©1996
Chasers of The Sun Creek Indian Thoughts
Louis Littlecoon Oliver
"Born in 1904, fullblood Muskegee/Creek poet and storyteller Louis Littlecoon Oliver was regarded as a major voice in Indian writing, even though his first book was not published until he was in his 70's." -Joseph Bruchac ISBN 0-912678-70-4 Backlist 5.5 x 9, 105 pages Paperback Cleaned the Crocodile's Teeth Nuer songs translated by Terese Svoboda. The Nuer are a cattle herding people who live along the Nile. This book is more than just a translation of their songs, it's photographs and narative place the songs and the translator's experience in a powerful and meaningful context. With photos by the author. ISBN 0916278-63-1, 112 pages ©1985:

84. Splendid Pages, Modern Illustrated Books
Books Julie Mellby with contributions from Walter Bareiss, Mei Mei berssenbrugge,May Castleberry, Riva Castleman, Johanna Drucker, Eleanor M. Garvey, Michael
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Splendid Pages
Modern Illustrated Books
Julie Mellby
with contributions from Walter Bareiss, Mei Mei Berssenbrugge, May Castleberry, Riva Castleman, Johanna Drucker, Eleanor M. Garvey, Michael Semff and Kiki Smith
Not available through Lund Humphries in North America
305 x 230 mm
224 pages
Hardback
February 2003 ISBN: 85331 882 4
Splendid Pages documents a major, unpublished collection of twentieth-century book arts, incorporating classic livres d'artistes, unique book-objects, mass-produced artists' books from the 1960s, visual poetry, altered novels and portfolios of prints. The Molly and Walter Bareiss Collection of Modern Illustrated Books, now at the Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio, provides a comprehensive international overview of the history of modern book arts, featuring work from Eastern and Western Europe and the United States as well as Central and South America and Asia. One of its particular highlights is a stunning group of seventy-three books with original prints by Picasso.
Splendid Pages brings together a range of texts from individuals devoted to the book arts as collectors, artists, poets, publishers and historians. Through a range of wonderful colour illustrations it explores how twentieth-century artists have worked with the printed word, from Picasso, Miro, Braque, Leger, Dufy and Chagall, via German Expressionists Kokoschka and Kirchner, to contemporary artists Josef Beuys, Anselm Keifer and Robert Motherwell, among many others. It is essential reading for all those with an interest in the history of modern book arts.

85. Feb, 1984HOW(ever)
front cover image, HOW(ever) Vol 1, No. 3 (February 1984) Editor KathleenFraser Associate Editors Frances Jaffer, Beverly Dahlen
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HOW(ever)
Vol 1, No. 3 (February 1984)
Editor: Kathleen Fraser
Associate Editors:
Frances Jaffer, Beverly Dahlen
Contributing Editors: Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Carolyn Burke In this issue:
Daphne Marlatt

Barbara Guest

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(Click on image to view the original front page.) TABLE OF (contents) Daphne Marlatt Barbara Guest alerts( ... Kathleen Fraser

86. Asian/Pacific American Verse Beings
Asian/Pacific American Verse Beings. These exhibits convey a sense ofhow the flaming sword verse of Asian and the Pacific American
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Asian/Pacific American Verse Beings These exhibits convey a sense of how the "flaming sword" verse of Asian and the Pacific American poets form part of all that is American poetry today
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Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge
Jessica Hagedorn
Myung Mi Kim's "The Bounty"

Maxine Hong Kingston
Alan Chong Lau
Timothy Liu
Kyoko Mori
Ishle Yi Park

John Yau

87. EPC EZINES/Small Press Traffic -- Spring '96
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