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         Gioia Dana:     more books (104)
  1. The Diviners, introduction by Dana Gioia by Robert McDowell, 1995
  2. Stanford Business School Alumni: Percy Barnevik, Bill Walton, Dana Gioia, Seth Godin, Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai, David Lempert, Jim Jorgensen
  3. Planting a Sequoia: Poems By Dana Gioia by Dana Gioia, 1991-01-01
  4. FULVIO TESTA: Watercolors. June-July 1988. Text by Dana Gioia. by New York. Claude Bernard Gallery., 1988
  5. PRINTING & THE MIND OF MERKER: a Bibliographical Study. With Contributions by Harry Duncan, Dana Gioia, and K. K. Merker. by Sidney E. Berger, 1997
  6. Dana Gioia & Fine Press Printing: A Bibliographical Checklist by Michael PEICH, 2000-01-01
  7. National Endowment for the Arts: Jane Alexander, Dana Gioia, Rocco Landesman, John Frohnmayer, Michael P. Hammond, Nea Jazz Masters
  8. Ceremony and Other Stories, selection, introduction Dana Gioia by Welden Kees, 1983
  9. poetry magazine (featuring: dana gioia, geoffrey hill, september 2010) by various, 2010
  10. Biography - Gioia, (Michael) Dana (1950-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2005-01-01
  11. "If any fire endures beyond its flame": an interview with Dana Gioia.(SPECIAL FEATURE)(chairman of National Endowment for the Arts )(Interview): An article from: Christianity and Literature by Robert Lance Snyder, 2006-09-22
  12. Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama, Portable Edition by X. J. Kennedy, Dana Gioia, 2005-07-06
  13. The Essential Literary Terms: The Jargon for the Informed Reader (for Sourcebooks, Inc.) by Joe (X. J.) Kennedy, Dana Gioia, et all 2005-04-01

61. Fwd: [rjeffers] More On Dana Gioia
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Fri, 25 Oct 2002 07:14:27 -0500 From: "Richard Hughey" < oldpython@worldnet.att.net Date: Wed Oct 23, 2002 08:24:25 PM US/Central rjeffers@mm.isu.edu Cc: "Chryss Yost" < chryss@silcom.com Subject: [rjeffers] More on Dana Gioia Reply-To: rjeffers@mm.isu.edu FYI Write your senator. - Original Message - From: Chryss Yost To: Richard Hughey Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 11:27 AM Subject: Re: Sterling and French bioblurbs Dear Richard, Thanks for all this. Lots to consider. By now you may have heard about=20= Dana and the NEA. Here=92s the message I=92ve been sending friends, = includes links to the articles in today=92s papers: Dear You (and you know who you are), For probably the first time ever, a poet is being considered to head=20= the National Endowment of the Arts. Articles in today's New York Times=20= and Washington Post have announced that Dana Gioia is the lead=20 candidate for the position of Chairman: http://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/23/arts/23CHAI.html

62. [rjeffers] Fwd: Dana Gioia To Run NEA
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Wed, 23 Oct 2002 08:18:55 -0500 ron.silliman@VERIZON.NET Date: Wed Oct 23, 2002 05:50:43 AM US/Central To: POETICS@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU Subject: Dana Gioia to run NEA Reply-To: ron.silliman@gte.net October 23, 2002 Poet a Contender to Run Federal Arts Agency By ROBIN POGREBIN The poet, critic and anthologist Dana Gioia has emerged as the leading candidate to become the next chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, according to sources close to the process. The previous chairman of that agency, Michael P. Hammond, died in January after just a week in the post. Mr. Gioia's nomination, which must be confirmed by the Senate, is expected to be announced by President Bush in about two weeks, a government official said. Because of the endowment's history as a lightning rod for impassioned debates about the direction of culture in the country and the government's role in financing it, the chairmanship

63. Is Poëzie Nog Wel Van Tel ? Door Dana Gioia
't (muzen) KOERIERTJE DIGITAAL - Recent. Ispoëzie nog wel van tel ? door dana gioia.
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64. Dana Gioia
Fallen Western Star by dana gioia. Fallen Western Star will be posted no later than August 15th. ForPoetry.
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Fallen Western Star by Dana Gioia
"Fallen Western Star" will be posted no later than August 15th. ForPoetry

65. Dana Gioia -- Biographical Information
dana gioia Biographical Information dana gioia was born in Los Angelesin 1950. He received a BA from Stanford University. Before
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Dana Gioia
Biographical Information Dana Gioia was born in Los Angeles in 1950. 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. His poems, translations, and essays have appeared in many magazines but most frequently in The New Yorker, Poetry, The Nation, and The Hudson Review . His controversial first full-length book of poems, Daily Horoscope (Graywolf Press, 1986) was not only praised and attacked in literary periodicals but also widely discussed in publications as diverse as The Village Voice, Newsweek, Forbes, and Connoisseur . Gioia's second collection of poems, The Gods of Winter , was published simultaneously in both the U.S. and Great Britain in 1991. In the U.K. it was chosen by London's Poetry Society Book Club as their main selection, an honor rarely given to American authors. In 1991, the Atlantic published Gioia's essay

66. Sunspot.net - Art Museums
dana gioia, a National Book Awardwinning poet and businessman, will come toWashington early next month to head the National Endowment for the Arts.
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67. Dana Gioia: Barrier Of A Common Language, University Of Michigan Press
dana gioia. The Barrier of a Common Language An American Looks at ContemporaryBritish Poetry. dana gioia. 53/8 x 8. ca 112 pgs. Cloth
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68. Bookmark: Poet Dana Gioia Bound For D.C.
Bookmark Poet dana gioia bound for DC. Published Dec. 29, 2002, MARK29.dana gioia, the 51year-old California poet chosen by President
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news freetime travel homezone ... talk index book reviews talking volumes variety horoscopes mindworks minnesota youth news parenting ... taste archive stories photo reprints projects contact corrections feedback Bookmark: Poet Dana Gioia bound for D.C. Published December 29, 2002 Dana Gioia , the 51-year-old California poet chosen by President Bush to head the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), says there is a "populist urge" in the United States to write serious, accessible poetry. He first articulated such a view in a much-discussed book, "Can Poetry Matter?" published by St. Paul-based Graywolf Press in 1992. Gioia also reflected on the 10th-anniversary edition of his book, which was based on a controversial 1991 essay that addressed the increasing isolation of American poetry in academia and the need to open up poetry to a larger and more diverse audience. Gioia has been writing full-time the past 11 years, after the death of his first-born son led him to resign from his career as an executive with General Foods. He moved to Sonoma County, Calif., in 1996. If confirmed by the Senate, Gioia and his family will move to Washington, D.C., while he serves a four-year term.

69. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
Authors Articles dana gioia This bio was last updated on 06/19/2001.dana gioia. Photo by Star Black. http//www.danagioia.net.
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70. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
Giles, Richard. Gilgun, John. Gilman, Susan Jane. Gilmour, Gina. gioia, dana.gioia, David. Gladding, Jody. Gladstone, J. Glancy, Diane. Glancy, Gabrielle.
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71. Nhan Dinh : Dana Gioia : Nguyen Thi Ngoc Nhung : Ghi Chu Ve Mot Lang Van Bohemia
ghi chú v? m?t làng van bohémia m?i. dana gioia nguy?n th?h?ng nhung d?ch. . dana gioia. Nguy?n th? Ng?c Nhung d?ch.
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ghi chº về một l ng văn
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(Bohemia: a district inhabited by person, typically artists, writers, and intellectuals, whose way of life, dress, etc... are generally unconventional or avant-garde). Đ¢y l  lời ph¡t biểu của Dana Gioia về "The future of Poetry Publishing" (TÆ°Æ¡ng lai xuất bản ThÆ¡), th¡ng 10 tại Poets House, NewYork City. Bản n³i kh´ng soạn trước n y đ£ được thu thanh, ghi ch©p lại v  đăng trong bản tin Grantmakers, the Arts, Vol.5, No.1, Spring 1994. Nhận x©t đầu tiªn, theo t´i, phÆ°Æ¡ng tiện chủ yếu trong việc xuất bản thÆ¡ mới Mỹ b¢y giờ l  bằng lời n³i. Trong khi s¡ch vở v  c¡c tạp ch­ định kỳ tiếp tục xuất hiện v  chº trọng về việc giữ g¬n thanh danh văn học, chºng kh´ng c²n hưởng độc quyền mổ xẻ thÆ¡, nhất l  thÆ¡ mới. Đối với hầu hết c¡c nh  thÆ¡ Mỹ c²n sống, những buổi đọc thÆ¡, (trá»±c tiếp hay qua radio, truyền h¬nh, tivi, thu thanh), đang tạo nªn một phÆ°Æ¡ng thức ch­nh, tiếp cận độc giả. Trường hợp n y ¡p dụng với c¡c nh  thÆ¡ h n l¢m lớn tuổi nhÆ° John Hollander hay Daniel Hoffman y hệt nhÆ° với c¡c nh  thÆ¡ trẻ đủ mọi trường ph¡i. Tin buồn về việc l m trong giới h n l¢m dẫn tới điểm nhận x©t sau c¹ng, t´i nghÄ©, lại l  một tin tốt kh´ng ngờ được. Trong khoảng thập niªn vừa qua, một khu´n nền đ£ được dá»±ng nªn một c¡ch kh´ng hay biết cho một l ng văn bohemia mới. Đ¢y kh´ng phải l  một l ng văn theo nghÄ©a cổ điển ở đ´ thị kh´ng đắt tiền nÆ¡i m  nghệ sÄ© v  tr­ thức tụ tập, nhÆ° North Beach ở San Francisco, hay Greenwich Village của New York. Những l ng văn đ³ đ£ dần phai kh´ng c²n hiện hữu nữa c¡ch đ¢y đ£ ba mÆ°Æ¡i năm, v¬ thời gi¡ địa ốc tăng cao v  c¡c nh  tr­ thức nhận ra l  dễ sống hÆ¡n bằng nghề dạy học.

72. Poetry Santa Cruz | Interviews
Poetry Santa Cruz, California at the Center of the Poet's Imagination—An Interview with dana gioia. by Maggie Paul. Maggie Paul You
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California at the Center of the Poet's Imagination
by Maggie Paul Maggie Paul:
You were raised in California, but spent a number of years as a businessman living on the east coast. What made you decide to return to California and take up writing as a full-time career? Dana Gioia: Ten years ago I quit my business job to become a full-time writer. (Until then I wrote at night and on weekends.) Since I no longer had to live near a steady job, I had the freedom to live anywhere I want. I decided to come back to California. I had always intended to come back. California has always been at the center of my imagination. It is the landscape I see in my mind's eye. It is odd to live here again after having spent twenty years in New York. It is also odd to be so near my family again after having lived among the executive and bohemian classes of the Northeast. But one needs to touch native ground. So here I am. MP: In addition to writing poetry, you are well-known as an essayist, reviewer, translator, and editor. How do these other forms of writing effect your poetry? Is it difficult to keep your hand in so many different forms, or do they feed off one another? DG: I think of myself first of all as a reader. That is the core of my identity as a writer. I have loved booksand poetry since childhood, and they have played a huge role in forming my life. Only then do I think of myself as a poet. That is the center of my creative identity. Finally, as a reader and a poet, I find the rest of my writing a sort of natural extension, a way of talking about the things that interest me, the art that I love. Poetic inspiration is an infrequent and intermittent thing. One writes prose to occupy the rest of the time. But the most fun is to read something wonderful.

73. Www.danagioia.com/
Similar pages www.nytimes.com/2002/10/28/books/28POET.html Similar pages About Poetry Poets in the News dana gioia confirmed by the US Senate as NEA Chairman from the National Endowmentfor the Arts 1.30.2003 See the item below on gioia's nomination for more
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74. Teaching Poetry - 2003 Faculty
American Scholar, as well as in some two dozen anthologies, including An Introductionto Poetry (Longman, 2001) edited by XJ Kennedy and dana gioia, and The
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F A C U L T Y Kim Addonizio Susan Core Rhina Espaillat Dana Gioia ... Chryss Yost
2003 Faculty includes: Dana Gioia, Keynote Kim Addonizio Susan Core Rhina Espaillat ... Chryss Yost Kim Addonizio Poetry and Music ) has three poetry collections from BOA Editions: The Philosopher's Club , and, most recently, Tell Me . She is co-author with Dorianne Laux of The Poet's Companion: A Guide to the Pleasures of Writing (W. W. Norton). Her many awards include two NEA Fellowships and a Pushcart Prize. Susan Core The Art of Teaching Poetry II ) teaches English at St. Andrew's-Sewanee School, where for the last twelve summers she has taught in a special program for students from Theodore Roosevelt High School in the Bronx. Rhina P. Espaillat (Learning Across Culture Lines) was born in the Dominican Republic, has lived in the U. S. since the age of 7, and taught high school English in NYC for several years. She writes poetry and prose both in English and in her native Spanish. Her work has appeared in numerous magazines, including Poetry Sparrow Orbis (U.K.)

75. Dana Gioia, U.S. Poet. - Memory: And Memory Insists On Pining For Pl
Quotes Browse. dana gioia, US poet. Memory. And memory insists on pining Forplaces it never went, As if life would be happier Just by being different.
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76. Daily Horoscope Dana Gioia Poetry Texts & Anthologies Poetry
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77. The Alsop Review
dana gioia and the LA Times. Jack Foley. dana gioia is surely a lightningrod. Controversy seeks him out as if he were a prized lover.
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Dana Gioia and the LA Times
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Dana Gioia is surely a lightning rod. Controversy seeks him out as if he were a prized lover. The main headline for the September 12, 2001 National Edition of the Los Angeles Times was, “TERRORISTS ATTACK NEW YORK, PENTAGON.” Inside, on the cover of the “Style” section, was a color photograph of Gioia at his Santa Rosa home and the headline, “Fightin’ Words: Dana Gioia has ignited debate with his claim that ‘no great poet has ever come out of California.’” In the body of the text, the “claim” is repeated: When pressed, he says California has “wonderful” poets, ranging from Thom Gunn to Carolyn Kizer, but “no great poet has ever come out of California.” That “claim” is being debated all over the Internet. Dana Gioia has once again said something controversial. The trouble is, Gioia never said it. Reading the “claim,” I phoned him to ask whether he’d said such a thingand he said he hadn’t. The article also mentioned a book I recently edited: The “Fallen Western Star” Wars (Scarlet Tanager Books, 2001). The book is a collection of responses to Gioia’s essay, “Fallen Western Star: The Decline of San Francisco as a Literary Region.” To say that San Francisco has declined as a literary region is hardly the same as to say that “no great poet has ever come out of California”but perhaps to the

78. The Alsop Review
dana gioia and the NEA. Jack Foley. Can Poetry Matter? dana gioiaWord has just been released that poet dana gioia has been
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Dana Gioia and the NEA
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"Can Poetry Matter?"
Dana Gioia
Word has just been released that poet Dana Gioia has been chosen as the intended nominee to head the National Endowment for the Arts. It is a rare pleasure to find oneself in whole-hearted agreement with anything implemented by the current administration in Washington. But then, Gioia himself is a rarity: a public intellectual of substance and originality. A loud hooray is issuing from these quarters! For the first time in its history, the National Endowment for the Arts will be headed by a poet. Gioia's credentials as an artist are impeccable. He has published three full-length books of poetry: Daily Horoscope (1986), The Gods of Winter (1991), and Interrogations at Noon The Gods of Winter was chosen by London's Poetry Society Book Club as their main selection, an honor rare for American authors. In the United States, the book was co-winner of the Poets' Prize. Reviewing Interrogations at Noon, British critic William Oxley described Gioia as "probably the most exquisite poet writing today in English." Susan Balée, writing in the Philadelphia Inquirer

79. FindArticles.com - Search Results For Dana Gioia
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80. Critical Mass: President Bush Has Nominated Dana
President Bush has nominated dana gioia to head the National Endowment for the Arts,a decision that is likely to raise a firestorm of protest from poets and
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"Bluntness is presently a therapeutic necessity" Martin Malia Main
October 24, 2002
President Bush has nominated Dana
President Bush has nominated Dana Gioia to head the National Endowment for the Arts, a decision that is likely to raise a firestorm of protest from poets and academics. Gioia's credentials are impeccable he is a published poet and essayist, has taught writing at Johns Hopkins and Wesleyan, and won an American Book Award this year for his collection of poems Interrogations at Noon . However, the academic left will complain loudly about his corporate background (his resume lists an MBA from Stanford alongside a master's in comparative literature from Harvard, and he worked as vice president of General Foods before becoming a full-time writer); they will also point to his Atlantic Monthly article (and book-length essay of the same name) " Can Poetry Matter? " as evidence of Gioia's, and by extension, Bush's, unreconstructed academic conservatism. In that article, Gioia lambasted the insularity of American poetry circles and creative writing programs:
Decades of public and private funding have created a large professional class for the production and reception of new poetry comprising legions of teachers, graduate students, editors, publishers, and administrators. Based mostly in universities, these groups have gradually become the primary audience for contemporary verse. Consequently, the energy of American poetry, which was once directed outward, is now increasingly focused inward. Reputations are made and rewards distributed within the poetry subculture. To adapt Russell Jacoby's definition of contemporary academic renown from

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