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         Gioia Dana:     more books (104)
  1. The Gods of Winter by Dana Gioia, 1991-03-01
  2. Can Poetry Matter?: Essays on Poetry and American Culture by Dana Gioia, 2002-09-01
  3. Interrogations at Noon by Dana Gioia, 2001-04-01
  4. The Art of the Short Story by Dana Gioia, R. S. Gwynn, 2005-09-09
  5. Disappearing Ink: Poetry at the End of Print Culture by Dana Gioia, 2004-10-01
  6. Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and Writing, Compact Interactive Edition (6th Edition) by X. J. Kennedy, Dana Gioia, 2009-08-22
  7. Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and Writing (11th Edition) by X. J. Kennedy, Dana Gioia, 2009-07-19
  8. California Poetry: From the Gold Rush to the Present (California Legacy)
  9. 100 Great Poets of the English Language (Penguin Academics Series) by Dana Gioia, 2004-09-17
  10. Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and Writing: AP Edition by X. J. Kennedy, Dana Gioia, 2008-03-30
  11. Dana Gioia (Boise State University Western Writers Series) by April Lindner, 2003-05
  12. Selected Short Stories of Weldon Kees by Weldon Kees, 2002-10-01
  13. Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama, Compact Edition, Interactive Edition (with MyLiteratureLab) (4th Edition) (MyLiteratureLab Series) by X. J. Kennedy, Dana Gioia, 2004-12-04
  14. The Ceremony and Other Stories. Selected and With an Editorial Introduction By Dana Gioia by Weldon Kees, 1983-01-01

1. Poetry Daily Feature: Rainer Maria Rilke / Tr. Dana Gioia - The Formalist
Online Bookstore Listing Dana gioia dana Gioia is the author of three collectionsfrom Graywolf Press Daily Horoscope (1986), The Gods of Winter (1991), and
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The Formalist
A Journal of Metrical Poetry
Volume 13, Issue 1
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Dana Gioia: Dana Gioia is the author of three collections from Graywolf Press: Daily Horoscope The Gods of Winter (1991), and Interrogations at Noon (2001). His other books from Graywolf include a translation of Eugenio Montale's Mottetti: Poems of Love (1990); a collection of essays, Can Poetry Matter?: Essays on Poetry and American Culture (1992); and Nosferatu: An Opera Libretto (2001). He is also the Co-Director of the Exploring Form and Narrative Poetry Conference.
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Selected books available by Dana Gioia: Interrogations at Noon Nosferatu Can Poetry Matter?: Essays on Poetry and American Culture

2. Poetry Daily Feature: Dana Gioia
Poetry Daily home page. Pentecost from Dana Gioia's Interrogations at Noon. OnlineBookstore Listing Dana gioia dana Gioia was born in Los Angeles in 1950.
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Dana Gioia: Daily Horoscope (1986) and The Gods of Winter Nosferatu (2001). Gioia's critical collection, Can Poetry Matter? (1992) was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. A prolific essayist, reviewer, and translator, Gioia has also published seven anthologies of poetry and fiction. He lives in Sonoma County, California, with his wife and two sons. His home page is found at http://www.danagioia.net . (Photograph of Dana Gioia by Star Black)
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4. The Connection.org : Dana Gioia
Dana Gioia is President Bush's nominee to head the National Endowmentfor the Arts. He is a poet Dana Gioia. Dana Gioia (Photo by
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5. Dana Gioia Books
Dana Gioia Books. Literature An Introduction To Fiction, Poetry, And Drama(8th Edition) By XJ Kennedy (editor), Dana Gioia (editor) (hardcover).
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Literature: An Introduction To Fiction, Poetry, And Drama (8th Edition)
By X. J. Kennedy (editor), Dana Gioia (editor) (hardcover) An Introduction To Fiction (8th Edition)
By X. J. Kennedy (editor), Dana Gioia (editor) (paperback) Longman Anthology Of Short Fiction, The: Stories And Authors In Context
By Dana Gioia, R. S. Gwynn (paperback) An Introduction To Poetry (10th Edition)
By Kennedy X. J., Et Al (paperback) The Gods Of Winter: Poems
By Dana Gioia (paperback - April 1991) Nosferatu
By Alva Henderson, Et Al (paperback) Interrogations At Noon
By Dana Gioia (paperback) No Word Of Farewell: Selected Poems, 1970-2000
By R. S. Gwynn, Dana Gioia (introduction) (paperback - March 2001) The Gods Of Winter
By Dana Gioia (hardcover - May 1991) Wire Song By Mark Todd, Dana Gioia (paperback) Can Poetry Matter?: Essays On Poetry And American Culture By Dana Gioia (paperback - September 1992) The Diviners: A Book Length Poem By Robert Mcdowell, Dana Gioia (introduction) (paperback - November 1995) Certain Solitudes: On The Poetry Of Donald Justice By Dana Gioia (editor), William Logan (editor) (hardcover - January 1998)

6. Dana Gioia Online
Official site includes essays, reviews, and poems. Also provides information about his books and his life.Category Arts Literature Authors G gioia, dana......dana gioia Unanimously Confirmed as Chairman of the National Endowment for theArts Note This site is designed as an archive and reference site for dana
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Dana Gioia Unanimously Confirmed as Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts
Note: This site is designed as an archive and reference site for Dana Gioia's literary career prior to his confirmation. For more information on his appointment or the NEA , please visit the NEA Web site. Dana Gioia and the Role of the Poet-Critic: An Interview by Garrick Davis is now available at Contemporary Poetry Review. Since its publication in 1992, Can Poetry Matter? Click here to read the title essay, which first appeared in the Atlantic Monthly . O r read the introduction to the new edition at the Contemporary Poetry Review ". . . Undoubtedly one of the most important American books of poetry criticism of the last 50 years." New York Sun , September 18, 2002 (read the entire article here View Dana Gioia's televised appearance at the University of California, Santa Barbara. "

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8. Can Poetry Matter? - 91.05
A 1991 essay examining why poetry has vanished as a cultural force in America.Category Arts Literature Poetry Criticism and Theory...... If poets venture outside their confined world, they can work to make it essentialonce more by dana gioia AMERICAN POETRY now belongs to a subculture.
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Can Poetry Matter?
Poetry has vanished as a cultural force in America.
If poets venture outside their confined world, they can work
to make it essential once more

by Dana Gioia

A MERICAN POETRY now belongs to a subculture. No longer part of the mainstream of artistic and intellectual life, it has become the specialized occupation of a relatively small and isolated group. Little of the frenetic activity it generates ever reaches outside that closed group. As a class poets are not without cultural status. Like priests in a town of agnostics, they still command a certain residual prestige. But as individual artists they are almost invisible. What makes the situation of contemporary poets particularly surprising is that it comes at a moment of unprecedented expansion for the art. There have never before been so many new books of poetry published, so many anthologies or literary magazines. Never has it been so easy to earn a living as a poet. There are now several thousand college-level jobs in teaching creative writing, and many more at the primary and secondary levels. Congress has even instituted the position of poet laureate, as have twenty-five states. One also finds a complex network of public subvention for poets, funded by federal, state, and local agencies, augmented by private support in the form of foundation fellowships, prizes, and subsidized retreats. There has also never before been so much published criticism about contemporary poetry; it fills dozens of literary newsletters and scholarly journals.

9. Can Poetry Matter? By Dana Gioia
by dana gioia. Poetry has vanished as a cultural force in America.
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Can Poetry Matter?
by Dana Gioia Poetry has vanished as a cultural force in America.
If poets venture outside their confined world, they can work
to make it essential once more
A MERICAN POETRY now belongs to a subculture. No longer part of the mainstream of artistic and intellectual life, it has become the specialized occupation of a relatively small and isolated group. Little of the frenetic activity it generates ever reaches outside that closed group. As a class poets are not without cultural status. Like priests in a town of agnostics, they still command a certain residual prestige. But as individual artists they are almost invisible. What makes the situation of contemporary poets particularly surprising is that it comes at a moment of unprecedented expansion for the art. There have never before been so many new books of poetry published, so many anthologies or literary magazines. Never has it been so easy to earn a living as a poet. There are now several thousand college-level jobs in teaching creative writing, and many more at the primary and secondary levels. Congress has even instituted the position of poet laureate, as have twenty-five states. One also finds a complex network of public subvention for poets, funded by federal, state, and local agencies, augmented by private support in the form of foundation fellowships, prizes, and subsidized retreats. There has also never before been so much published criticism about contemporary poetry; it fills dozens of literary newsletters and scholarly journals.

10. Gioia, Dana
Internationally recognized poet and critic promotes his book of poems "Interrogations at Noon." Find a bibliography of his essays and libretti.
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11. Dana Gioia Online - Biography
Biography. Personal Background Poet, critic, and bestselling anthologist,dana gioia is one of America’s leading contemporary men of letters.
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, Gioia is internationally recognized for his role in reviving rhyme, meter, and narrative in contemporary poetry. An influential critic, he has combined populist ideals and high standards to bring poetry to a broader audience. Gioia (pronounced JOY-A) was born of Italian and Mexican descent in Los Angeles in 1950. The first member of his family to attend college, he received a B.A. from Stanford University. Before returning to Stanford to earn an M.B.A., he completed an M.A. in Comparative Literature at Harvard University where he studied with the poets Robert Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Bishop.
In 1977 he moved to New York to begin a career in business. For fifteen years Gioia worked as a business executive, eventually becoming a Vice President of General Foods. Writing at night and on weekends, he also established a major literary reputation. In 1992 he left business to become a full-time writer. Gioia's poems, translations, essays, and reviews have appeared in many magazines including

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15. Dana Gioia Online - Donald Justice
Review of A Donald Justice Reader by dana gioia.
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Donald Justice in Middletown, CT A Poet's Poet
A review of A Donald Justice Reader (Middlebury College Press 1991) Dana Gioia has also co-edited an anthology of essays on the writings of Donald Justice entitled

16. Dana Gioia Online - Accentual Verse
Essays Index Reviews and Author's Notes W. H. Auden Anthony Burgess Charles Causley Anton Chekhov Peter Davison T.S. Eliot William Everson James Fenton Jack Foley Robert Frost Thom Gunn R.S. Gwynn John Haines Donald Hall H.L. Hix Barbara Howes
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Accentual Verse Accentual meter is the simplest, oldest, and most natural poetic measure in English. Its origins date back to the beginnings of our language. In one form or another it has been a constant presence in English poetry from

17. Interview With Dana Gioia
An Interview With Poet and Critic dana gioia. © 19951996 by Gloria G. Brame. Isdana gioia popular on campus? gioia I am mostly a persona non grata on campus.
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An Interview With
Poet and Critic
Dana Gioia
Gloria G. Brame
Paradigms Lost: Part One
Published in ELF: Eclectic Literary Forum
Spring, 1995
I am not asking for poetry of the commonplace.
I am asking for art powerful and comprehensive enough
to reflect the full range of human experience and desires.
Dana Gioia This is the first of two interviews conducted with Dana in 1995. To read the second interview, click here
One of the most controversial voices in contemporary poetry belongs to Dana Gioia, a poet, critic, editor, and translator whose essay "Can Poetry Matter?" (first published in The Atlantic in 1991) set an ambitious agenda for restoring poetry's primacy in American letters. Gioia's crisp analyses of the state of contemporary poetry and his bold prescriptions for change have placed him at the center of a volatile debate on poetry's relevance to contemporary culture. In the first of this two-part series, Gioia discusses his critical perspective on the present and future of American poetry. A prolific writer and editor, Gioia has published two poetry collections

18. The Hand Of The Poet: John Keats
Poems and papers in manuscript by Rodney Phillips, Susan Benesch, Kenneth Benson and Barbara Bergeron and essays by dana gioia. From the New York Public Library .
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John Keats, 1795-1821
Keats's second book, the woefully ambitious Endymion (1818), was savaged by the Tory press. Blackwood's sneered: "It is a better and wiser thing to be a starved apothecary than a starved poet; so back to the shop Mr John." Undeterred, Keats entered a period of rapid intellectual and poetic development, beautifully charted in his remarkable and moving letters. With astonishing speed, supreme confidence, and the greatest artistic mastery, Keats wrote virtually all his major poetry between January and September of 1819. This amazing creative flowering could not last. On February 3, 1820, Keats coughed blood for the first time ("That drop of blood is my death warrant. I must die."). Here began the final phase of an excruciating danse macabre with the disease that had claimed not only his mother, but little more than a year before his beloved younger brother, Tom. He traveled to Italy in a desperate effort to regain his health, but died there on February 23, 1821, directing that the epitaph for his Roman grave be inscribed "Here lies one whose name was writ in water."
Oscar Wilde on John Keats:
... who but the supreme and perfect artist could have got from a mere colour a motive so full of marvel: and now I am half enamoured of the paper that touched his hand, and the ink that did his bidding, grown fond of the sweet comeliness of his charactery, for since my childhood I have loved none better than your marvellous kinsman, that godlike boy, the real Adonis of our age.... In my heaven he walks eternally with Shakespeare and the Greeks....

19. Resurgence Issue 204 - Dana Gioia: POET OF A COMMON WORLD. Poetry
dana gioia POET OF A COMMON WORLD These were some of the trenchant claims made by the American poet dana gioia in his book Can Poetry Matter?
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Dana Gioia with a Mexican folk statue of Saint Sebastian from Resurgence issue 204 back to top What were the reasons for this narrowing of poetry to a small professional group? According to Dana Gioia, one of the main reasons lay with the artificial support for creative writing within universities. Ironically, this expansion in one confined area depleted its life in the larger community. It led, in the words of Gioia, to the superabundance of poetry within a small class and to a general impoverishment outside it. Without a place in the common culture, people became deprived of the spiritual challenge of poetry as well as the verbal charge of its formulation, while within the literary ghetto poetry was in danger of losing its way in a narcissistic maze of compliance, fashion and careerism. WHAT IS THE ANSWER to the dilemma? According to Gioia, the poet must struggle to re-enter the public realm. This could involve many different moves: from reviving many of the traditional measures of poetry, to connecting with other art forms; from writing poetry which is vulnerable, un-ironic and deeply moving, to redefining the role of poetry in the life of society. All the answers involve a dramatic movement from a professional ghetto out into the common world. We need poetry for its linguistic energy as for its seminal insight. Gioia himself is part of an American movement called Expansive Poetry. The title alone indicates the nature of his life-affirming agenda.

20. Interview With Dana Gioia
An Interview With Poet and Critic dana gioia. Published in ELF Eclectic LiteraryForum Summer, 1995 A poem need not shout to be heard. dana gioia
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An Interview With
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Gloria G. Brame
Paradigms Lost: Part Two
Published in ELF: Eclectic Literary Forum
Summer, 1995 "A poem need not shout to be heard."
Dana Gioia This is the second of two interviews conducted with Dana in 1995. To read the first interview, and the introduction by GGB, click here GGB: The Gods of Winter is dedicated to the memory of your son, Michael Jasper. Has your son's death redirected your artistic vision? GIOIA:
The sudden death of my first son not only changed my life initially, but it still influences me daily in ways both large and small. Losing him brutally clarified my life. It made me recognize what mattered and what did not. I more or less stopped writing for a year. I no longer saw the point of working towards anything. Until then I had always found solace in writing. During my first ten years in business, I had managed to write almost every night, even after spending twelve hours in the office. I worked every weekend. I gave up a great many things to carve out this time, but this nightly routine sustained me spiritually and creatively. It made my daytime life possible. Then suddenly the world I had so carefully constructed collapsed. My will snapped. I have never regained the patient discipline or quiet certitude of those years. As I slowly emerged from my pain, I resolved to reshape my life to build my daily existence on the things I valued most. I proceeded slowly because I wasn't always sure what I wanted. I made many changes. The most obvious one was leaving a business career I had invested seventeen hard years in building.

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