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  1. Thomas and Beulah Poems By Rita Dove by Rita Dove, 1986
  2. Rita Dove Signed First Day Of Issue (fdi) "women's Rights Movement" Commemorative Stamped Envelope by Rita Dove, 1982
  3. Biography - Dove, Rita (Frances) (1952-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  4. The Best of American Poetry 2000, Rita Dove, guest editor, DS avid Lehman, series editor by Multiple, 2000
  5. Geometry and Music: Rita Dove's Fifth Sunday.(Critical Essay): An article from: Yearbook of English Studies by Pat Righelato, 2001-01-01
  6. Rita Dove. Conversations with Rita Dove.(Book Review): An article from: World Literature Today by Adele Newson-Horst, 2005-01-01
  7. Crossing Color: Transcultural Space and Place in Rita Dove's Poetry, Fiction, and Drama.(Book Review): An article from: Yearbook of English Studies by Pat Righelato, 2004-01-01
  8. Biography - Dove, Rita Frances (1952-): An article from: Who's Who Among African Americans by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  9. The Autumn House Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry by Sue Ellen Thompson, 2005-08-30
  10. THROUGH THE IVORY GATE by Rita Dove, 1992
  11. THE PARIS REVIEW 68. Winter 1976. by George, Peter Matthiessen, et al (eds.) [Rita Dove, William Stafford]. PERIODICAL. PLIMPTON, 1976
  12. MERIDIAN, Issue Number 2, Fall 1998. by Stephen; Dove, Rita; ; Danticat, Edwidge; Russo, Richard and more Hurston Zora Neale; Cushman, 1998-01-01
  13. FIFTH SUNDAY by RITA DOVE, 1985-01-01
  14. Museum by Rita Dove, 1992-01-01

41. RITA DOVE (1952- )
Links to biographical sites. dove, rita. dove, rita. Golden Oldie. The MississippiReview. ( 1) October 1995. http//sushi.st.usm.edu/mrw/; Text of poem.
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RITA DOVE (1952- ) The Rita Dove Page.
  • http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/doverita.htm List of major works; online links to selected works Links to biographical sites
Dove, Rita. "Lady Freedom Among Us."
  • http://www.lib.virginia.edu/etext/fourmill.html Poem written to commemorate the four millionth volume at the University of Virginia Libraries.
The Circle Association's Rita Dove Page.
  • http://members.aol.com/bonvibre/rdove.html Includes the poems "Hade's Pitch," "Sonnet in Primary Colors," "My Mother Enters the Work Force," "The Boast," "The Fish in the Stone," "Used," "History," "Afield," and "Lost Brilliance." short interview from The Book Report on AOL short biography short bibliography
Dove, Rita. "Golden Oldie." The Mississippi Review. ( 1) October 1995.
  • http://sushi.st.usm.edu/mrw/ Text of poem.
Dove, Rita. "Wiring Home." The Mississippi Review. ( 1) October 1995.
  • http://sushi.st.usm.edu/mrw/ Text of poem.

42. Dove, Rita
Bryant, Dana Chapman, Tracy Clifton Read, Lucile Coleman, Anita Scott Coleman,Wanda Cullun, Countee Dashiell, JM dove, rita Dylan, Bob Evans
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Dove, Rita Heroes
A flower in a weedy field make it a poppy. You pick it. Because it begins to wilt you run to the nearest house to ask for a jar of water. The woman on the porch starts screaming: you've picked the last poppy in her miserable garden, the one that gives her the strength every morning to rise! It's too late for apologies though you go through the motions, offering trinkets and a juicy spot in the written history she wouldn't live to read, anyway So you strike her, she hits her head on a white boulder, and there's nothing to be done but break the stone into gravel to prop up the flower in the stolen jar you have to take along, because you're a fugitive now and you can't leave clues. Although the story's starting to unravel, the villagers stirring as your heart pounds into your throat. O why did you pick that idiot flower? Because it was the last one and you knew it was going to die.

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45. Poetry Center - Dove, Rita - 03/05/87
Reader dove, rita. Accession Number 720. Date 03/05/87. Length 31 minutes.Tape Quality good. Collection Poetry Center. Ethnicity African American.
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47. Dove, Rita
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On-Line Author Site Sex Female National Origin United States of America Ethnic Origin African-American Era Late 20th Century Born Awards Pulitzer Prize, former Poet Laureate of the USA, Charles Frankel Prize Annotated Works After Reading 'Mickey in the Night Kitchen' for the Third Time Before Bed Old Folk's Home, Jerusalem

48. Dove, Rita Old Folk's Home, Jerusalem
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Dove, Rita Old Folk's Home, Jerusalem
Genre Poem Keywords Aging Death and Dying Human Worth Institutionalization Summary Visiting an old folk's home in Jerusalem, the narrator notes the details of life and of natureevening, the bees' buzzing busy-ness gone for the day, "the honeysuckle / in its golden dotage, all the sickrooms ajar." There ends, however, the "normal," for in the next lines we are brought up short with "Law of the Innocents: What doesn't end, sloshes over . . . even here, where destiny girds the cucumber." What are the Innocents doing in an old folk's home? And are the honeysuckle and cucumber vines the "destiny"the liquid life-lines of feeding and IV tubesthat "gird" the occupants? In the second stanza, the narrator recognizes that no matter what the occupants (or the narrator himself/herself) have ever accomplished, nothing of worldly success matters here. What is real are "horned thumbnail[s] hooked into an ear" and "gray underwear wadded over a belt."

49. National Medal Winner - Rita Dove
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51. Dove_Rita_oh
rita dove 1952. Akron. By Mary Cameron Kitchin Sycamore High School, Cincinnati,Ohio. dove, rita. Selected Poems. New York, New York Random House, Inc., 1993.
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Rita Dove - 1952 Akron By Mary Cameron Kitchin
Sycamore High School, Cincinnati, Ohio I. Personal and Professional Biography "With the consistently accomplished work of … Rita Dove, there is at least one clear sign if not of a coming renaissance of poetry, then at least of the emergence of an unusually strong new figure who might provide leadership by brilliant example" (Arnold Rampersad qtd. in Bloom 63). Born in Akron, Ohio, in 1952 ("Rita Dove" par. 1), Rita Frances Dove was the second child born to Ray A. Dove and Elvira Elizabeth Hord (Bloom 59). Elvira was a housekeeper, and Ray was the first black chemist at the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company in Akron (Gates 481). Dove's childhood proved to be relatively stable; her family was "…a first-generation middle-class family" (Dove qtd. in Gates 481). Rita Dove was an ambitious child and a very good student; she was ranked among the top one hundred high school seniors in the nation and was therefore invited to the White House as a "Presidential Scholar." Dove then went on to attend Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. She graduated summa cum laude in 1973 and entered Tubingen University in West Germany on a Fulbright scholarship (Bloom 59).

52. Rita Dove
rita dove. Some of her most popular books are On the bus with Rosa Parks poems (1999); Thomas and Beulah poems (1986); Links rita dove's HomePage.
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53. Rita Dove Home Page
rita dove Home Page. When she was awarded the do so, following GwendolynBrooks . . . rita dove was born in 1951 in Akron, Ohio . . .
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"When she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1987, Rita Dove became one of the youngest writers ever to receive the honor, and only the second black poet to do so, following Gwendolyn Brooks . . . Rita Dove was born in 1951 in Akron, Ohio . . . She now is professor of English at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, where she lives with her husband and their daughter, Aviva." -Joseph Parisi
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54. Literature & Fiction / Authors, A-Z / ( D ) / Dove, Rita
1. On the Bus With Rosa Parks Poems by rita dove. WW Norton Co Hardcover 95 pages 1 Ed edition (April 1999), 2. Selected Poems by rita dove.
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by Rita Dove Carnegie-Mellon Univ Pr Paperback - 79 pages (September 1987) Mother Love : Poems by Rita Dove Paperback Reprint edition (May 1996) Grace Notes : Poems by Rita Dove Paperback (April 1991) "Harlem Gallery" and Other Poems of Melvin B. Tolson by Melvin Beaunorus Tolson, et al Univ Pr of Virginia Paperback - 486 pages (August 1999) Museum by Rita Dove Univ of Pittsburgh Pr (Trd) Paperback (August 1997) Mother Love : Poems by Rita Dove Hardcover - 77 pages (May 1995) Selected Poems by Hans Magnus Enzensberger, et al Sheep Meadow Pr Paperback - 280 pages Bilingual edition (August 1, 1999) The Yellow House on the Corner by Rita Dove Carnegie-Mellon Univ Pr Paperback - 71 pages 2nd edition (December 1989) The Darker Face of the Earth : A Verse Play in Fourteen Scenes by Rita Dove Story Line Press Paperback (June 1994) Only Dark Spot in the Sky by Rita Dove

55. Rita Dove
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Literary Rita Dove is the first African-American and the youngest person ever to be Poet Laureate of the United States. Dove won the Pulitzer Prize in 1987 for Thomas and Beulah , in which she evoked the lives of her grandparents. She is also the author of On the Bus with Rosa Parks , which was named a New York Times notable book of the year.
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Famed poet Rita Dove was born in Akron, Ohio, in 1952 as the daughter of the first Black research chemist who, in the 1950s, broke the race barrier in the tire industry. In 1970 she was invited to the White House as a Presidential Scholar, one of the two most outstanding high school graduates of the State of Ohio that year, before attending Miami University in Oxford, Ohio as a National Achievement Scholar. She graduated summa cum laude (as well as Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi) with a degree in English in 1973 and studied for a year on a Fulbright scholarship at Universität Tübingen in Germany. She then joined the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop, where she earned her Master of Fine Arts degree in 1977. In 1976 she met her husband, the German writer Fred Viebahn, who was a Fulbright fellow in the University of Iowa's International Writing Program that year; their daughter Aviva Chantal Tamu Dove-Viebahn was born in 1983.

56. The Face And Place Of Poetry
rita dove Chorus of Voices. Steven Ratiner. rita dove Well, it begins reallywith two things One of them, that I wasn't represented in history
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Rita Dove: Chorus of Voices
Steven Ratiner Named the next poet laureate of the United States, Ms. Dove is a professor of English at the University of Virginia. In 1987, her collection "Thomas and Beulah" made her one of the youngest winners ever of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry. The book encapsulates the history of the 20th-century African-American migration to the North by focusing on her grandparents and the family they created in Ohio. In "Grace Notes," the poems are perhaps more intimate but still resonate with the voices of friends and family, still captivate us with her startling sense of the particular. Her recent novel, "Through the Ivory Gate," explores the way the chords of memory and imagination are blended in the composition of a life. Music is a motif that runs throughout Rita Dove's writing, coming to represent the pure realm of spirit at the core of our experience. Her verse, by turns, wails like a jazz riff, soars like a gospel choir, and simmers with a classical elegance. She reminds us of the communal power we inherit along with our spoken language and the beauty of the voices that are, perhaps now, singing within us as well. Steven Ratiner One of the central features in your poetry and fiction is the power of history and memory. Where does that drive to tell the story originate in your life?

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Dove, Rita (1952 - )
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The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors. These sources should be used as a starting pointDO NOT base all of your research on material obtained from reference books. Use these sources to become better acquainted with your author; this will allow you to utilize more effectively the sources listed under COMPREHENSIVE LITERARY RESEARCH. These sources are located at the West Campus LRC; they may also be located at other local libraries.
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60. Mississippi Review Web
Steven Bellin. A CONVERSATION WITH rita dove. Notes. 1 The Gorge is quotedfrom Grace Notes by rita dove, WW Norton Co., Inc., c. 1989.
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BELLIN : I wonder if you'd mind starting by telling us how you came to be a writer, and why. Were there experiences in your childhood that were key ones? DOVE : I grew up reading; that was the first step. Our television viewing was rationed. There were books in the house, and we were encouraged to read as much as we wanted and anything we wanted, which was an important element. I would read everything from comic strips and comic books straight up to Shakespeare, and I didn't see any problems with the transition [laughs]. At first, I didn't distinguish much between high and low literature. Books were places I could go to, where I could be anywhere in the world. Writing was a natural next step-to want to do the thing itself instead of allowing it to happen to me, to create my own world of possibilities. Mad Then, when I was in eleventh grade, my English teacher took me to a book signing at a downtown hotel. I hadn't told her that I liked to write; I had shown her nothing beyond the critical papers we were required to compose for school. She must have suspected something, though, because she called up my parents for permission to take me and another student to this book signing, and that's how John Ciardi became my first walking, speaking, breathing author. I didn't know who John Ciardi was, but I was sufficiently impressed to buy a copy of his translation of Dante's

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