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         Derricotte Toi:     more books (18)
  1. The Black Notebooks: An Interior Journey by Toi Derricotte, Toi Derricote, 1999-06-01
  2. Black Poetic Feminism: The Imagination of Toi Derricotte by Ph.D. Niama Leslie Williams, 2009-11-04
  3. Black Poetic Feminism: The Imagination of Toi Derricotte by Ph.D. Niama Leslie Williams, 2006-12-02
  4. Tender (Pitt Poetry Series) by Toi Derricotte, 1997-08-14
  5. Natural Birth by Toi Derricotte, 2000-02-01
  6. Empress of the Death House by Toi Derricotte, 1978-06
  7. Captivity (Pitt Poetry Series) by Toi Derricotte, 1990-01
  8. Who's Who Among African Americans: Biography - Derricotte, Toi (1941-) by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  9. Biography - Derricotte, Toi (1941-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  10. Toi Derricotte
  11. Gathering Ground: A Reader Celebrating Cave Canem's First Decade
  12. Natural Birth by Toi Derricotte, 1983-01-01
  13. RISING: AN ANTHOLOGY OF POEMS BY THE SOUTH MOUNTAIN-WATCHUNG POETS by South Mountain-Watchung Poets) [introduction by Toi Derricotte] [cover by Joy Sc, 1987
  14. Natural Birth Poems: Poems (The Crossing Press Feminist Series) by Toi Derricotte, 1983-05

61. Ligue Des Droits De L'Homme
Translate this page toi derricotte a consigné dans ce livre le quotidien d'une Noire américaine àla peau claire, déchirée entre sa négritude et la tentation d'intégrer le
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62. Literature/Authors/D/Derricotte, Toi - Fractured Atlas Links Directory
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63. The Black Scholar-Books Received
Ordering Information. derricotte, toi. Natural Birth. Ithaca, NYFirebrand Books, $10.95 paper, 86 pages; 2000; ISBN 156341-120
http://www.theblackscholar.org/booklist_30_1-1.htm
BOOKS RECEIVED: Vol. 30, # 1, SPRING, 2000 Books Received is an informational service for our readers. The purpose of this listing is to inform readers of recently published books related to the black experience. Books are listed alphabetically by author. These are not book reviews or recommendations. Readers interested in purchasing any titles may simply click on the "Ordering Information" link after the appropriate listing. This link will take you to the Amazon.com listing for pricing and other ordering information about that book. Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Archer-Shaw, Petrine. Negrophilia: Avant-Garde Paris and Black Culture in the 1920s. Ordering Information. Awkward, Michael. Scenes of Instruction: A Memoir. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, $24.95, cloth, 232 pages; 2000; ISBN: 0-8223-2402-4. Awkward, an English professor, provides a personal memoir in the context of his specialty-African American female writers. He focuses on his commencement ceremonies to reflect on his life progression, struggles and concerns. Ordering Information.

64. French Quarter Literary Conference
toi derricotte Natural Birth Transforming Buried Memory into Art Making art ofteninvolves the remaking of the self through the excavation of what is hidden
http://www.tennesseewilliams.net/2000/2000fqlc.html
ARCHIVE - 2000
2000 French Quarter Literary Conference:
Conference sessions typically include a practical, nuts-and-bolts discussion of writing and publishing with a lively give-and-take between audience and instructor. The faculty discusses how to break into the business and make a living with your talent. There will be plenty of time for questions, so come prepared to listen and participate. Youll come away with an exciting new perspective on your writing life.
Enrollment for the Conference is limited, so register now for three absorbing days
devoted to writing, tricks of the trade, and the love of language. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 9:00 am RICK BARTON and JOANNA LEAKE
So You Want to Write A Screenplay

Two screenwriters and film critics help you master screenplay basics to catch Hollywoods eye. Mr. Barton and Ms. Leake discuss timing and scene development, narrative techniques, strategies for submission, and pitfalls to avoid. As co-authors of Hiding in Plain Sight (currently in production), they will also walk participants through the transition from script to screen.
Rick Barton and Joanna Leake are longtime film reviewers on WWNO radio. Barton is the award-winning author of the novel With Extreme Prejudice, as well as the opera Ash Wednesday. Each of his novels has been optioned for screen rights, including his adaptation of his own novel, The El Cholo Feeling Passes. He teaches English at the University of New Orleans and writes weekly film reviews for Gambit.

65. Featured Poems
On a Picture of the Buddhist Monk Pema Chodron By toi derricotte. DoI want to look like this? Women with that playfulness in their
http://www.cavecanempoets.org/pages/poems/on.html
On a Picture of the Buddhist Monk Pema Chodron
By Toi Derricotte
Do I want to look like this? Women
with that playfulness in their faces, not
childish, but elfin, as if they have learned
how to shift the world, slightly, and let it
slip down the ice of its own melting. Women
who have been lost but not
hidden; clear-skinned,
wide-awake, their unmade selves
neither genderless nor fixed. I don't know where their genitals are. If heart is the center, do they feel the tug of longing there? What blossoms? In the brain? Belly button? Where? Is the clitoris throbbing? HOME CONTACT NEXT POEM

66. Cave Canem: About Cave Canem
In 1996 poets toi derricotte and Cornelius Eady began a weeklong summer workshop/retreatdesigned to counter the underrepresentation and isolation of African
http://www.cavecanempoets.org/pages/about.html
Cave Canem is committed to the discovery and cultivation of new voices in African American poetry. Beginning as an all-volunteer effort in 1996, Cave Canem has moved swiftly to become a non-profit organization with a fulltime director and an active Board , funded through individual donations and foundation and government grants
HISTORY In 1996 poets Toi Derricotte and Cornelius Eady
PROGRAMS Summer Workshop/ Retreat
The weeklong workshop schedule packs a rich mix of work and play into seven short days. Fellows study with a committed faculty of renowned black poets who represent different generations and poetic traditions. At the core of the Cave Canem experience are the afternoon workshops, where groups of eight to ten poets meet with a faculty member for writing exercises and critique of poems. Readings every evening feature faculty, fellows, and guest poets. Lively discussions about poetry often go on well into the night. Regional Workshops
Cave Canem offers workshops in New York City and the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Regional workshops allow writers who may not be able to attend the annual retreat a chance to work with accomplished African American poets and teachers. Cave Canem Prize
Established in 1999, our first book prize supports the work of talented African-American poets whose manuscripts have not been previously published by a commercial or university press.

67. Callaloo, Volume 25 - Table Of Contents
Poetry. derricotte, toi, 1941 The Christ Child Speaks to St. derricotte, toi, 1941-Joseph's Dream Access article in HTML Access article in PDF Subjects
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68. Poetry Bay - Online Poetry Magazine
in a voice that is quiet, understated and at times startling uniquley her own. As for Cave Canem cofounder and co-director toi derricotte - who helped
http://www.poetrybay.com/winter2001/winter2001_25.html
Winter 2001 POETRYBAY FEATURE
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WRITING FROM A SAFE PLACE: Cave Canem's
Fifth Annual Workshop/Retreat
When Cave Canem announced recently that one of its participants had her manuscript selected as 1999 prize winner by Rita Dove, and was going to be published by Graywolf Press, it was just the latest success for an organizaiton that is dedicated to a widening range of support and networking activities for African-American poets.
Natasha Trethewey, who Cave Canem organizers say was an accomplished young writer "just waiting to be discovered," was recognized when Rita Dove chose her manuscript "Domestic Work" from the 1999 submissions to the competition - the first in the organization's young history. And if that wasn't news enough, Trethewey followed up on that achievement with a Bunting Fellowship at Harvard.
Major Jackson, 2000 prize winner for Leaving Saturn and a winter fellow at Provincetown, one of his poems from the manuscript appeared in the New Yorker in November 2000.

69. CSIndy: In A Word (September 23 - September 29, 1999)
toi derricotte. November brings toi derricotte to the reading stage.derricotte College. toi derricotte. WHEN Wednesday, Nov. 10, 730 pm.
http://www.csindy.com/csindy/1999-09-23/ispy.html
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In a Word
Colorado College's Visiting Writers Series presents 'A Celebration of Words'
by S.K. Carew SEPTEMBER 23, 1999: I n the next two months, the campus of Colorado College will be awash in a symphony of words. Readings by poets Adrienne Rich, Mary Jo Salter, Shulamith Halevy and Toi Derricotte will soothe the savage ear of students and anyone else who thinks spending an evening with a poet beats reruns of Chicago Hope hands down. Award-winning poet Adrienne Rich is the Demarest Lloyd Lecturer in the Humanities at Colorado College this year. She is also the fourth of nine writers scheduled to read in the college's Visiting Writers Series. The series has already featured poets Wendy Cope, James Welch and Timothy Murphy, and will run through March 2000, concluding with appearances by novelist Jane Hamilton and poet-novelist Jim Harrison. Adrienne Rich
But for the autumn and early winter months, poetry will dominate. Feminist critic, teacher, social activist, maker of new language, rebel those words have all been used to describe Adrienne Rich, but the most accurate and inevitable word for her is visionary. Throughout a long career, Rich has envisioned a more vital and democratic literary culture, and she has helped make it happen. Barely 21 when her first book of poetry

70. Writers At Rutgers
WRITERS AT RUTGERS SERIES toi derricotte. Changrae Lee. toi derricotte, PoetThursday, February 20 at 8 pm in the Student Center Multipurpose Room.
http://english.rutgers.edu/writers/index1.htm
WRITERS AT RUTGERS SERIES Dear Rutgers Poetry Community,
I am honored to read for The Art of Poetry series at the Zimmerli Art Museum on Sunday, March 9 at 3 p.m. The reading is FREE and open to the public. The Zimmerli is located at 71 Hamilton Street, New Brunswick, phone 932-7237. www.zimmerlimuseum.rutgers.edu
Thank you for supporting the Art of Poetry Series! Chang-rae Lee Author
Wednesday, April 2 at 8 pm in the Student Center Multipurpose Room
New Yorker as one of the twenty best American writers under the age of forty. His work has appeared in The Best American Essays, The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, and numerous anthologies. He teaches at Princeton, where he is Professor of the Council of Humanities and Creative Writing. photo by Michele Lee For more information contact Writers at Rutgers Facilitator Richard Tayson
rtayson@earthlink.net

732.932.7213 or 732.932.7633 Design: Arlene Bubrow Return to Rutgers Department of English

71. High School Science Class
toi derricotte. toi derricotte had published four volumes of poetry,including Captivity, and, most recently, Tender. Her The Black
http://www.und.edu/org/writers/1998_conference.htm
The Use of History
29th Annual Writers Conference
March 24-27, 1998
Arnost Lustig Arnost Lustig, survivor of concentration camps in Theresienstadt, Buchenwald, and Auschwitz, has contributed an extra-ordinary body of literature dealing with one of the most horrific times in human history. His short story collections include Night and Hope, Diamonds of the Night, and Darkness Casts No Shadow. A major voice in Czech New Wave Cinema, he was force to leave Czechoslovakia in 1968 when Soviet troops crushed Prague, Lustig has won the National Jewish Book Award, and was presented with the Krel Capek Award for Literary Achievement by President Vaclav Havel.
Joseph Skvorecky J osef Skvorecky, born in Nacod, Bohemis, Czechoslovakia, spent two years as a slave laborer in a German aircraft factory during World War II. A prolific writer, his genres include novels, detective fiction, films, teleplays, and nonfiction works on jazz, politics, and cinema. His first novel The Cowards, completed in 1949 but published in 1958, was immediately banned by the Communist police. Among his many literary awards, the most important are the Neustadt International Prize for Literature and the Canadian Governor General's Ward for Best Fiction. In 1968, he and his wife, novelist and actress Zdena Salivarova, fled to Canada, where he continued to write such novels as Dvorak in Love, The Engineer of Human Souls, and The Miracle Game.

72. Firebrand Books - New Books
Natural Birth by toi derricotte Almost twenty years after it was published, celebratedpoet and memoirist toi derricotte revisits her booklength childbirth
http://www.firebrandbooks.com/newbooks/newbooks.htm
Bleeding Out
A Mystery by Baxter Clare
Meet Frank, Lieutenant L.A. Franco, described by one of her detectives as "Dirty Harry's personality stuffed into Martina Navratilova's body." She is about to deal with a serial rapist turned murdererand herself.
Natural Birth

by Toi Derricotte
Almost twenty years after it was published, celebrated poet and memoirist Toi Derricotte revisits her booklength childbirth poem with a lengthy, moving introduction.
Post-Dykes To Watch Out For

Cartoons by Alison Bechdel
Mo's having a touch of performativity anxietya post-feminist, post-gay kind of momentin Alison Bechdel's ninth cartoon collection.
Women On The Row

Revelations From Both Sides of the Bars by Kathleen O'Shea Neither a treatise against the death penalty, nor an apologia for female innocence, Women On The Row focuses on the interconnectedness of women's lives. The Price Of Passion An Erotic Journey by Jess Wells In sensuously crafted prose, well-published author Jess Wells takes us on a journey into the heart of sex and passion, exploring the demands of emotion and the conditions of intimacy. The Second Coming Of Curly Red A Novel by Jody Seay The Liar's Club meets Fried Green Tomatoes in The Second Coming Of Curly Red

73. Firebrand Books - Author Index
Clarke, Cheryl Experimental Love Humid Pitch Living As A LesbianCotrell, Georgia Shoulders derricotte, toi Natural Birth deVries
http://www.firebrandbooks.com/authors.htm

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F-J K-O P-T ... U-Z Alden, Joan Allison, Dorothy Anderson, Shelley Bechdel, Alison Borich Barrie Jean Brand, Dionne Brant, Beth Degonwadonti Brenner, Claudia (with Hannah Ashley) Brownrigg Elizabeth Brownworth, Victoria A. Bulkin, Elly Burford, Barbara Cadora, Karen Clare, Baxter Clarke, Caro Clarke, Cheryl Cotrell, Georgia Derricotte, Toi deVries, Rachel Guido back to top Falbel, Rita Foster, Marion Freedman, Marcia

74. Radio Programs Celebrate Black History
University of Pittsburgh (Feb. 11); toi derricotte, a poet who alsoteaches English at Pitt (Feb. 18); and a roundtable discussion
http://www.post-gazette.com/tv/20030130radiop9.asp
Pittsburgh, PA
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March 24, 2003 News Sports Lifestyle Classifieds ... About Us Take me to... Search Local News Nation/World Sports Obituaries Lifestyle Business Opinion Photo Journal Weather Classifieds PG Store PG Delivery Web Extras Contact Us About Us Help Corrections Site Map TV/Radio TV Forum TV Listings TV Links ... TV/Radio
Radio programs celebrate black history Thursday, January 30, 2003 By Adrian McCoy , Post-Gazette Staff Writer Public radio marks Black History Month with special programming and features. "Making History in the Present Tense" on WYEP-FM (91.3) is a series of short audio spotlights featuring Urban League of Pittsburgh president Esther Bush, Pittsburgh NAACP president Tim Stevens, PG columnist Tony Norman and others, who will talk about the advancement of civil rights. The spotlights will air daily throughout the month and also will be archived online at the station's Web site (www.wyep.org). WYEP's weekly poetry program "Prosody" will present a monthlong symposium, "Women Writers of Color," at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays. Guests include Yona Harvey, a poet and instructor at Carnegie Mellon University (Tuesday); Fiona Cheong, a short-story writer and novelist who teaches at the University of Pittsburgh (Feb. 11); Toi Derricotte, a poet who also teaches English at Pitt (Feb. 18); and a roundtable discussion with Derricotte, Cheong, Harvey and "Prosody" hosts Jan Beatty and Ellen Wadey (Feb. 25).

75. Poetry Review: Poetry Packs Punch In Racism Program At Warhol
The poets were toi derricotte and Michael S. Harper, whose personal and historicalknowledge of racism pours directly from their experiences as black Americans
http://www.post-gazette.com/books/20011210poetry1210p3.asp
Pittsburgh, PA
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March 24, 2003 News Sports Lifestyle Classifieds ... About Us Take me to... Search Local News Nation/World Sports Obituaries Lifestyle Business Opinion Photo Journal Weather Classifieds PG Store PG Delivery Web Extras Contact Us About Us Help Corrections Site Map Books Reviews Bob Hoover For Children ... Books
Poetry Review: Poetry packs punch in racism program at Warhol Monday, December 10, 2001 By Bob Hoover , Post-Gazette Book Editor The Warhol Museum's Without Sanctuary exhibit of lynching photos has spawned a variety of community programs on the issue of racism. One of its most powerful was Friday night, hitting with the impact only poetry can deliver. The poets were Toi Derricotte and Michael S. Harper, whose personal and historical knowledge of racism pours directly from their experiences as black Americans. Harper is both physically and intellectually a formidable presence who often dominated the evening, which combined readings and a panel discussion. Derricotte is a more vulnerable and self-revealing poet whose intensely personal works described the interior despair that racism can bring. Both seemed to draw inspiration from the nearly filled auditorium. It was one of the most diverse crowds I've seen at any poetry reading lately, sprinkled here and there with local poets and writers.

76. Voices From The Gaps: Writers By Name
de la Garza, Beatriz; Declue, Charlotte; Deer, Ada; DeLoach, Nora; Deloria,Ella C. derricotte, toi; Desai, Anita; Desai, Kiran; Diggs, Anita;
http://voices.cla.umn.edu/authorname.html
Women Writers of Color
By Name
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77. A Celebration Of Women Writers: AFRICAN AMERICAN WRITERS
derricotte, toi (1941); Deveaux, Faith (1971-); Dickinson, BlancheTaylor (1896-); Diggs, Anita Doreen (fl.2002); Diosa, Reina (fl.2002
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_generate/AFRICAN AMERICAN.html
AFRICAN AMERICAN WRITERS

78. Noire, La Couleur De Ma Peau Blanche (américain) Par Philippe Moreau
Translate this page Le Monde diplomatique, NOVEMBRE 2000 Page 30. Noire, la couleur dema peau blanche (américain) par Philippe Moreau toi derricotte.
http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2000/11/ROCHETTE/14505

NOVEMBRE 2000
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Noire, la couleur de ma peau blanche (américain) par Philippe Moreau
TOI DERRICOTTE
A l'image de ses aînés, descendants d'esclaves, Toi Derricotte a grandi aux Etats-Unis « comme un arbre sur un sol hostile ». Elle est ce que les Antillais nomment joliment une femme noire avec la peau « chappée », mot créole formé à partir du verbe échapper et qui signifie que l'épiderme est très clair. L'auteur, professeur de littérature à l'université de Pittsburgh, en Pennsylvanie, porte en elle quelque chose des jours sombres d'autrefois. Sa souffrance est d'autant plus grande que sa couleur de peau « empêche littéralement les choses d'être blanches ou noires ». Ce qui la place dans un rapport où l'équivoque est constamment de mise entre son appartenance à la « minorité visible » et son apparence « neutre », sans couleur marquée susceptible de la « désigner ». L'ultime prière de Frantz Fanon, l'auteur de Peau noire, masque blanc « Oh mon corps, fais de moi toujours un homme qui interroge », a été entendue par l'auteur, même si l'interrogation est ici moins politique et militante que personnelle. Toi Derricotte est le sujet de son livre ainsi que

79. Untitled
The Black Notebooks An Interior Journey by toi derricotte (1997). REQUIREMENTSAND METHODS A. WHAT WE WILL LOOK AT IN EACH ASSIGNED WORK OF LITERATURE
http://www.creighton.edu/~mhkuhl/SYLLABUS_SP_03.htm
ENG 121, World Literature II
Section G at 1330 MWF in BA 217 and Section H at 1430 MWF in BA 312 SPRING 2003 Dr. Mary Haynes Kuhlman Office: CA 310, phone 280-2526 Office hours: 1300 T-Th, and by appointment SYLLABUS E-mail: mhkuhl@creighton.edu Home Page: http://www.creighton.edu/~mhkuhl/ PURPOSES OF COURSE: 1. To study representative works of world literature from the 17th through 20th centuries, with attention to their thematic, aesthetic, stylistic, generic, and linguistic features. To promote understanding of works of literature in their cultural and historical contexts and of the enduring human values which unite the different Western and Non-Western traditions. To develop understanding and skill in reading complex materials and in writing prose in order to discover and communicate meaning. TEXTS: Norton Anthology of World Literature , Second Edition, in Volumes D, E, and F (2002) The Black Notebooks: An Interior Journey by Toi Derricotte (1997) REQUIREMENTS AND METHODS: A. WHAT WE WILL LOOK AT IN EACH ASSIGNED WORK OF LITERATURE: What is in this work?

80. Untitled
Personal author Komunyakaa, Yusef. Personal author Griggs, Dan. Personalauthor derricotte, toi, 1941 Personal author Sarria, Mauricio.
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HE 20.3952:C 73/VIDEO 1998 Title: Assessing drug abuse within and across communities : community epidemiology surveillance networks on drug abuse. Corporate author: National Institute on Drug Abuse. Division of Epidemiology and Prevention Research. $ none M1001 .B44 OP.125 1992 1992 Title: Bernstein in Vienna [videorecording] : Beethoven's Ninth Symphony / produced by Amberson Association ; Schuyler G. Chapin, producer ; Humphrey Burton, director. Personal author: Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990. Personal author: Jones, Gwyneth. Personal author: Verrett, Shirley. Personal author: Domingo, Pl*acido, 1941- Personal author: Talvela, Martti. Personal author: Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827. $ none M1500 .P79 T67 1985 1985 Title: Tosca [videorecording] / Giacomo Puccini ; production by Franco Zeffirelli. Personal author: Puccini, Giacomo, 1858-1924. $ none M1500 .S155 S3 1981 1981 Title: Samson and Delilah [videorecording] / by Camille Saint-Sa*ens ; text by Ferdinand Lemaire ; San Francisco Opera ; an RM Arts production ; [opera] production by Nicolas Joel ; [video] director, Kirk Browning ; producer, John Goberman. Personal author: Lemaire, Ferdinand. Personal author: Joel, Nicolas. Personal author: Browning, Kirk, 1921- Personal author: Goberman, John. Personal author: Domingo, Pl*acido, 1941- Personal author: Verrett, Shirley. Personal author: Brendel, Wolfgang. Personal author: Rudel, Julius, 1921- Personal author: Saint-Sa*ens, Camille, 1835-1921. Samson et Dalila. $

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