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         Bialosky Jill:     more books (22)
  1. The Life Room by Jill Bialosky, 2008-11-03
  2. History of a Suicide: My Sister's Unfinished Life by Jill Bialosky, 2011-02-15
  3. The End of Desire by Jill Bialosky, 1999-01-19
  4. Subterranean by Jill Bialosky, 2003-02-04
  5. House Under Snow (Harvest Book) by Jill Bialosky, 2003-06-01
  6. Intruder by Jill Bialosky, 2010-10-05
  7. Intruder: Poems by Jill Bialosky, 2008-10-07
  8. Wanting a Child
  9. Biography - Bialosky, Jill: An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  10. The Skiers: Selected Poems by Jill Bialosky, 2009-11-15
  11. House under Snow by Jill Bialosky, 2002
  12. The End of Desire by Jill Bialosky, 1997
  13. THE END OF DESIRE by BIALOSKY JILL, 1997-01-01
  14. The Life Room by Jill Bialosky, 2007-01-01

1. Bold Type: Poem By Jill Bialosky
Jill Bialosky A Sister's Story Excerpted from The End of Desire by Jill Bialosky. Copyright © 1999 by Jill Bialosky.
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My sister startles herself from sleep.
I can feel her breath rise
in the slow-motion of mine.
I am thirteen, and she is three.
Outside sleep unravels from our bodies.
Her hand, perfect for cradling a coin,
closes within mine.
We walk in the backyard
over long grass,
between weeping willow trees.
She won't remember her dream so I tell her another: How a girl alone in the night, the stars so close to her, she takes a pair of scissors and cuts them from the sky. She opens her slate-colored book, arranges the stars into constellations, pastes them flat as doilies. They are like a billion burning hearts. Each morning the book stretches back to the sky. Excerpted from The End of Desire Random House,

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3. Identity Theory | The Narrative Thread - Jill Bialosky
Jill Bialosky. Author of House Under Snow talks with Robert Birnbaum. JillBialosky I've worked on this book for a long time, on and off.
http://www.identitytheory.com/printme/bialoskyprint.html
Jill Bialosky Author of House Under Snow talks with Robert Birnbaum Posted: October 28, 2002
by Robert Birnbaum
All photos by Red Diaz / Duende Publishing
Jill Bialosky is an editor at W.W. Norton, and she has also authored two books of poetry, The End of Desire and Subterraneans The Paris Review The New Yorker and The American Poetry Review . She studied poetry at Johns Hopkins University and at the University Of Iowa Writers' Workshop. She has recently published her first novel, House Under Snow . She lives in New York City with her family and is at work on her second novel. Robert Birnbaum: In baseball terminology you would be referred to as a triple threat: a poet, an editor, and now, a novelist. Why did it take you so long to write a novel? Jill Bialosky: I've worked on this book for a long time, on and off. It took me a long time to figure out how to write a novel, coming from a poet's perspective. The novel, for me, began with an image, as a poem often does. In this case, it was the image of a house being buried in snow. I had the characters in my mind and the situation for them and the setting and the emotions, which I had to write through. After a while, I figured out that the book didn't have a plot. RB: After a while you figured that out?

4. BIALOSKY JILL (in MARION)
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5. Jill Bialosky
Jill bialosky jill Bialosky's most recent book is Subterranean (Knopf, 2001).Her first book, The End of Desire, was published by Knopf in 1997.
http://www.waxpoetic.org/poetry/2002spring/bialosky.html
Jill Bialosky Jill Bialosky's most recent book is Subterranean (Knopf, 2001). Her first book, The End of Desire , was published by Knopf in 1997. Her poems appear regularly in journals such as Paris Review American Poetry Review Agni Review , and The New Republic . Bialosky is an editor at W. W. Norton and she teaches a poetry workshop at Columbia University; she lives in New York City with her husband and son.
Seven Seeds I have been inside the third-floor walk-up
for months, like a bird confined to her nest.
I watch the sun press against the window
and filter through the veins and arteries
on the leaves of the cherry tree
in the little garden, the honeysuckle fading,
the vines slowly perishing.
By now
she will have sprouted
fine downy hair. Fingernails. Inhaled fluid in the fetal lungs. I have witnessed the slant of sky at every hour of the day. Winter passed. Then spring. Now the world

6. BIALOSKY JILL (in MARION)
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7. Wisconsin Book Festival
Jill bialosky jill Bialosky received an MA in writing from Johns HopkinsUniversity , and an MFA from the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop.
http://www.wisconsinbookfestival.org/presenters/
An initial slate of participants for this year's Festival
will be released on this site in Spring 2003. Presenters who appeared at the
debut Wisconsin Book Festival
October 2002, Madison
Dwight Allen
Terese Allen

A. Manette Ansay

Paul Auster
...
Howard Zinn
Dwight Allen
Dwight Allen grew up in Louisville, Kentucky, and went to college at Lawrence University (in Appleton) and to graduate school at the University of Iowa Writers Workshop. He was on the editorial staff of The New Yorker for nine years. His stories have appeared in The Georgia Review, The Missouri Review, The Southern Review, New England Review , and in anthologies including New Stories From the South (1997 and 2002). His first book of fiction, The Green Suit, was published by Algonquin in 2000 and by Plume in 2001. Shannon Ravenel of Algonquin Books will publish his new novel, Judge , next spring. He lives in Madison with his wife and son. Terese Allen www.globaldialog.com/~tallen

8. Jill Bialosky - The Academy Of American Poets
The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
http://www.poets.org/LIT/POET/jbialfst.htm
poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook Jill Bialosky Jill Bialosky was born in Cleveland, Ohio. She studied for her undergraduate degree at Ohio University and received a Master of Arts degree from the Writing Seminars at The Johns Hopkins University and a masters of fine arts degree from University of Iowa Writer's Workshop. Her first collection of poems, The End of Desire: Poems , was published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1997. Wanting A Child This bio was last updated on Jun 8, 2001. photo: Marion Ettlinger Shop for Jill Bialosky books at your local bookstore, through Booksense.com . (This link will open in a new browser window.) Learn more about why poets.org loves Booksense.com Other Jill Bialosky references on this site:
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9. Jill Bialosky - The Academy Of American Poets
jill bialosky The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selectedpoems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. jill bialosky.
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10. Jill Bialosky - The Academy Of American Poets
jill bialosky Fathers in the Snow. Fathers in the Snow jill bialosky. 2. After fatherdied the love was all through the house untamed and sometimes violent.
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11. Identity Theory | The Narrative Thread - Jill Bialosky
jill bialosky. Author of House Under Snow talks with Robert Birnbaum. jillbialosky I've worked on this book for a long time, on and off.
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13. House Under Snow (in MARION)
House under snow. Title House under snow / jill bialosky. Authorbialosky, jill. Published New York Harcourt, c2002. Edition
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    14. Jill Bialosky Information And Books - Authors - Relationships -
    jill bialosky. About the Author. She is currently an editor at WW Norton Company and lives in New York City. jill bialosky Books.
    http://www.soultospirit.com/relationship/book_excerpts/relate/parenting/schulman

    15. National Poetry Month (Bold Type Magazine)
    Brooks Haxton with his sixth book of poems, jill bialosky with her muchanticipated second Knopf collection, and a
    http://www.randomhouse.com/boldtype/0402/poetry
    We have spun around the calendar once again to April, National Poetry Month, days of warmer rain and brighter sun, and of course the typical, dreadful mishandlings of the opening line of T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land : "April is the cruelest month". National Poetry Month is very much an institutional recognition of poetry, an opportunity for publishers to market, bookmongers to vend, schools to instruct, critics to vent, organizations to publicize, and poets to either flee or embrace the abundance of attention. It provides an opportunity for assessment and reflection, to ask the "overwhelming" questions (Eliot would advise, "Oh, do not ask"): where is poetry headed, what does it mean to the culture at large, what can it be in years to come, is it in fact experiencing a rebirth in the Republican United States even in time of war? The three poets presented by Bold Type this month are one answer among many, three poets at different stages of their careers, Brooks Haxton with his sixth book of poems, Jill Bialosky with her much-anticipated second Knopf collection, and a younger New York poet with two books from independent presses.

    16. Wanting A Child By Helen Schulman And Jill Bialosky - Book
    About the Book Wanting a Child by jill bialosky (Editor), Helen Schulman (Editor)(Paperback May 1999) Twenty-two writers-from Tama Janowitz and Peter Carey
    http://www.soultospirit.com/relationship/book_excerpts/relate/parenting/schulman

    17. Woman S Apparel From J. Jill
    atomic bomb went off." November 27, 2001 (Tuesday) bialosky, jill. Seven Seeds "I have been inside the third
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    18. Borzoi Reader | Authors | Jill Bialosky
    When it was over she felt moisture. Rain. Excerpted from Subterraneanby jill bialosky. Copyright© 2002 by jill bialosky. Excerpted
    http://www.randomhouse.com/knopf/authors/bialosky/poem.html
    Subterranean
    Poems

    "Subterranean"
    from SUBTERRANEAN

    She did not know when it would happen
    or how it would overtake her
    or whether she would allow herself.
    All I know is that she could not take it anymore
    lying day after day underneath the hollow tree, waiting,
    consumed by a kind of fire, wondering if there is a type of love that saves us or whether there was more to the world than the familiar paradise of her mother's complicated and vivid garden. She smelled nectar in the labored-over chrysanthemum and amaryllis, but could not taste it. I know if it were a flower it would have bloomed in the cumulus overhead void of volition and sin, translucent as the filmy underside of a leaf. If it were an animal she would have followed it, but it was amorphous as feeling, weightless as dust, turbulent as an entire undisclosed universe radiating from the inner core beneath the earth and, still, she longed for it. Restless, she wandered from the elm

    19. Find A Poet - Online Poetry Classroom
    Marvin Belloc, Hilaire Benét, Stephen Vincent Benedikt, Michael Bernstein, CharlesBerrigan, Ted Berry, Wendell Berryman, John bialosky, jill Bidart, Frank
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    20. Poetry Review:
    Poetry Review jill bialosky's Subterranean. In jill bialosky's secondcollection, Subterranean, the poems are filled with images
    http://www.angelfire.com/journal2/wickedalicemag/subterranean.html
    Jill Bialosky's Subterranean
    Poetry Review:
    Jill Bialosky's Subterranean
    In Jill Bialosky's second collection, Subterranean , the poems are filled with images of motherhood and the idea of the "lost" child. Often utilizing the Demeter and Persephone myth, Bialosky views the situation from both sides, the mournful mother and the tragic girl, embodying both loss and temptation. Quite beautifully, the poet examines the dual states of motherhood, both having a child and losing one. The early poems in the book focus primarily on loss. In "Torture," the speaker faces the pain of miscarriage, admitting "by then/there was no baby/to bring home/and we could no longer/ live in the place/ she was conceived." In "Shadow Life," she mourns the "child between us,/the embryonic/nut floating/lost and unattached." In "Pumpkin Picking," "it's as if the souls of our lost children have entered this graveyard/ where in a month's time the fields will be picked over, pumpkins splayed/ open, smashed, left to rot." Like Persephone in the myth, the child represents "the dark un-/tamed place, like thicket in a neglect-/ed wood where I fall to after each new/ loss". In "Landscape with Child," the poet announces, "Here I am for once on the other side." Even mothers who have their children, however, are in danger. In "Thanksgiving Primer," the poem expresses guilt over leaving her child breifly unattended and in danger, much like Demeter.

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