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  1. The Best American Poetry 1990
  2. Materialism (American Poetry Series) by Jorie Graham, 1999-12-21
  3. Evidences by James McCorkle, 2003-09-01
  4. Never by Jorie Graham, 2003
  5. Overlord: Poems by Jorie Graham, 2006-03-01
  6. Conjunctions: 37, Twentieth Anniversary Issue by Chinua Achebe, Nomi Eve, et all 2001-11-02
  7. Richter 858 by Ann Lauterbach, Connie Deanovich, et all 2002-10-15
  8. The Breaking of Style: Hopkins, Heaney, Graham (The Richard Ellmann Lectures in Modern Literature) by Helen Vendler, 1995-12-06
  9. Biography - Graham, Jorie (1950-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  10. Jorie Graham. Sea Change.(Book review): An article from: World Literature Today by John Mann, 2008-07-01
  11. Come Walk With Me - The Poetry of Jorie Graham by Peter Lewis, 2005
  12. Exquisite disjunctions, exquisite arrangements: Jorie Graham's "strangeness of strategy." (contemporary woman poet's use of the long line of poetry): An article from: The Antioch Review by Brian Henry, 1998-06-22
  13. Materialism. Poems. SIGNED. by Jorie Graham, 1993
  14. Michigan Quarterly Review, Vol. XXX, No. 2 (Spring 1991) by Laurence (editor); Rorty, Richard; Fraser, Nancy; Graham, Jorie; Roszak, Theodore Goldstein, 1991

21. Bookreporter.com - Author Profile: Jorie Graham
Books by jorie graham Prayer from NEVER by jorie graham. jorie graham.BIO. jorie graham has received numerous awards for her work
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Books by
Jorie Graham

"Prayer" from NEVER by Jorie Graham

Jorie Graham
BIO
Jorie Graham has received numerous awards for her work, including the 1996 Pulitzer Prize for poetry for THE DREAM OF THE UNIFIED FIELD: Selected Poems 1974-1994. She was recently appointed Boylston Professor at Harvard University and currently divides her time between Iowa and Massachusetts. Back to top.

22. Bookreporter.com - NEVER By Jorie Graham
NEVER jorie graham Ecco Press Poetry ISBN 0060084715. Prayer. Excerpted from NEVER© Copyright 2002 by jorie graham. Reprinted with permission by Ecco Press.
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Past Poems of the Week:
"At the Gym" from SOURCE by Mark Doty

"Hemingway Dines on Boiled Shrimp and Beer" from FLORIDA POEMS by Campbell McGrath

"I Am Cinematographer" from TREMOLO by Spencer Short

NEVER
Jorie Graham

Ecco Press
Poetry
ISBN: 0060084715
Prayer Over a dock railing, I watch the minnows, thousands, swirl
themselves, each a minuscule muscle, but also, without the way to create current, making of their unison (turning, re-infolding, entering and exiting their own unison in unison) making of themselves a visual current, one that cannot freight or sway by minutest fractions the water's downdrafts and upswirls, the dockside cycles of finally-arriving boat-wakes, there where they hit deeper resistance, water that seems to burst into itself (it has those layers) a real current though mostly invisible sending into the visible (minnows) arrowing motion that forces change this is freedom. This is the force of faith. Nobody gets what they want. Never again are you the same. The longing is to be pure. What you get is to be changed. More and more by

23. Jorie Graham Discussion
Never Poems by graham, jorie Released 04/2002. The Dream of the UnifiedField Selected Poems 19741994 by graham, jorie Released 02/1997.
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Never: Poems
by Graham, Jorie
Released 03/2003
The Dream of the Unified Field: Selected Poems 1974-1994
by Graham, Jorie
Released 02/1997
Swarm: Poems
by Graham, Jorie
Released 06/2001
by Barron, Jeannette Montgomery Released 03/1998 Hybrids of Plants and of Ghosts by Graham, Jorie, Released 06/1980 Materialism: Poems by Graham, Jorie Released 03/1995 The Errancy: Poems by Graham, Jorie Released 06/1998 The End of Beauty by Graham, Jorie Released 06/1998 End of Beauty by Graham, Jorie Released 05/1988 Region of Unlikeness (American Poetry Series) by Graham, Jorie Released 05/1991 Region of Unlikeness (American Poetry Series) by Graham, Jorie Released 09/1992 Climbing Back by Martinez, Dionisio D. Released 12/2001 Materialism: Poems by Graham, Jorie Released 06/1998 Dream of the Unified Field: Selected Poems 1974-1994 by Graham, Jorie Released 11/1995 Never: Poems by Graham, Jorie Released 04/2002 Discussion: jorie graham Your name: Comment about jorie graham:

24. Alphamusic - Jorie Graham
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27. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
Authors Articles jorie graham This bio was last updated on 12/06/2001.jorie graham. Photo by Jeanette Montgomery Barron. jorie
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28. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
The introduction to the issue graham guest edited, by Robert Casper. Probably the best source of biograph Category Arts Literature Authors G graham, jorie......Authors Articles About jorie graham A Profile. About jorie graham A Profile. joriegraham is the kind of poet whose life is nothing less than cinematic.
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29. WAC | Calendar | October 2001 | Mack Lecture: Jorie Graham
Education MACK LECTURE jorie graham SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2001, 2 PM$6 ($3 WALKER MEMBERS) AUDITORIUM $ Buy Tickets. Pulitzer Prize
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Education
MACK LECTURE
JORIE GRAHAM

SUNDAY,
OCTOBER 21, 2001,
2 PM
$6 ($3 WALKER MEMBERS)
AUDITORIUM
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Jorie Graham reads an "Occasional" score, written in conjunction with the exhibition Zero to Infinity: Arte Povera 1962-1972. In it she weaves her own poetic language with "found" language assembled from Michelangelo Pistoletto's critical Arte Povera texts and other sources.
Graham is the author of eight collections of poetry, including Swarm (Ecco Press, 2000), The Errancy (1997), and The Dream of the Unified Field: Selected Poems 1974-1994, which won the 1996 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. According to poet James Tate, "Her poems are constantly on the attack. She assays nothing less than the whole body of our history, reshaping myth in ways that risk new knowledge, fresh understanding of all that we might hope to be." Graham has taught at the University of Iowa Writers Workshop and is the Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory at Harvard University.
THE MACK LECTURE SERIES AND THE EDITORS' FORUM ARE MADE POSSIBLE BY GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM AARON AND CAROL MACK.

30. Jorie Graham And Mark Strand
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2002. jorie graham MARK STRAND Alley Theater, 615 Texas Avenue. joriegraham's work stands apart from the bulk of contemporary poetry.
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M ONDAY, F EBRUARY 18, 2002 JORIE GRAHAM
MARK STRAND
Alley Theater,
615 Texas Avenue
7:30 p.m.
Jorie Graham's work stands apart from the bulk of contemporary poetry. "Ferociously scorning the comforts of the conventional personal lyric," wrote April Bernard in The New York Times Book Review , "Graham addresses fundamental questions—is there a God? what is human will? what does it mean to be mortal?" J.D. McClatchy comments that "Graham writes with metaphysical flair and emotional power. . . . here is depth, not just the sensation of depth." She is the author of eight collections of poetry, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Dream of the Unified Field: Selected Poems 1974-1994 The Errancy , and her most recent, Swarm . Her awards include a MacArthur Foundation "genius" fellowship. About Mark Strand, Deborah Garrison wrote in The New York Times Book Review that "There are a handful of contemporary poets whom we can consider only by gazing upward. . . . Mark Strand is undeniably one of these luminaries." Author of ten books of poems, including

31. Jorie Graham: The Surface
Readings in Contemporary Poetry. THE SURFACE. It has a hole in it.Not only where I concentrate. The river still ribboning, twisting
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THE SURFACE
It has a hole in it. Not only where I concentrate. The river still ribboning, twisting up, into its re- arrangements, chill enlightenments, tight-knotted quickenings and looseningswhispered messages dissolving the messengers the river still glinting-up into its handfuls, heapings. glassy forgettings under the river of my attention and the river of my attention laying itself down bending, reassemblingover the quick leaving-offs and windy obstacles and the surface rippling under the wind's attention rippling over the accumulations, the slowed-down drifting permanences of the cold bed. I say iridescent and I look down. The leaves very still as they are carried. Materialism (Ecco)
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32. Jorie Graham And Charles Wright
Poem Prayer. jorie graham was born in New York City in 1951. She studied at NewYork University and the University of Iowa. Audio Linkjorie graham's reading.
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Saturday, December 9, 2000
548 West 22nd Street, NYC, 4:00pm
Poem: Prayer Jorie Graham was born in New York City in 1951. She studied at New York University and the University of Iowa. Her eight collections of poetry include Swarm (Ecco, 2000); The Errancy The Dream of the Unified Field: Selected Poems 1974–1994 , which won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry; Materialism Region of Unlikeness The End of Beauty Erosion (Princeton, 1983) and Hybrids of Plants and of Ghosts (Princeton, 1980). She has also edited two anthologies, Earth Took of Earth: 100 Great Poems of the English Language (1996) and The Best American Poetry 1990 . Her honors include a John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Fellowship and the Morton Dauwen Zabel Award from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. She is a Chancellor at the Academy of American Poets and teaches at Harvard University. Introduction by Brighde Mullins Jorie Graham's reading
Poem: APPALACHIAN LULLABY
Charles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Tennessee, in 1935, and attended Davidson College, The University of Iowa and the University of Rome. Chickamauga , his eleventh collection of poems, won the 1996 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize. His other books include

33. Jorie Graham: Ambassador For Poetry
HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES. jorie graham Ambassador for Poetry. Pulitzer Prizewinningpoet jorie graham is the new Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory.
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October 07, 1999
SEARCH THE GAZETTE
HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES Jorie Graham: Ambassador for Poetry By Lee Simmons
Special to the Gazette Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Jorie Graham is the new Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory. Photo by Jeannette Montgomery Barron Returning students who happened to pass the Barker Center at midnight two weeks ago might have seen a solitary light burning in an upstairs window. Inside, Jorie Graham, the new Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, was reading manuscripts late into the night from students hoping to att her seminars in the art of poetry this fall. The Dream of the Unified Field, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1996. "It's a terrific appointment," says Department Chair Lawrence Buell, the John P. Marquand Professor of English. "We're very fortunate to have her." According to colleagues and former students at Iowa, Graham is not only a brilliant poet but also an extraordinary teacher and academic leader. A New Sound in American Poetry Her writing is imbued with the art and culture of Europe that she grew up with. "In essence," says Helen V ler, A. Kingsley Porter University Professor, "she writes as a European of American extraction."

34. Poet, Pulitzer Winner Jorie Graham Named Boylston Professor Of Rhetoric And Orat
Poet, Pulitzer Winner jorie graham Named Boylston Professor of Rhetoricand Oratory. jorie graham, winner of the 1996 Pulitzer Prize
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October 08, 1998
SEARCH THE GAZETTE
Poet, Pulitzer Winner Jorie Graham Named Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory
Jorie Graham, winner of the 1996 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry, has been named Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, a professorship held most recently by poet Seamus Heany. Currently on the faculty of the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop, where she has taught since 1983, Graham says she plans to divide her time between the two universities for the immediate future, teaching at Harvard next fall and at Iowa for the spring semester of 2000. Graham is a graduate of New York University and received an M.F.A. from the University of Iowa. She is the author of seven books of poetry, including The Dream of the Unified Field: Selected Poems 1974-1994 , for which she won the Pulitzer. She also has edited two poetry anthologies. She is the recipient of a John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Fellowship and of the Morton Dauwen Zabel Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. In 1997 she was elected a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets.

35. Dia Center For The Arts Bookshop ITEM PAGE
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36. Dia Center For The Arts Bookshop ITEM PAGE
The Errancy. graham, jorie Harper Collins ISBN 0880015292 $14.00 add tocart, Materialism graham, jorie $14.00, add to cart more information,
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37. To A Friend Going Blind By Jorie Graham
To a Friend Going Blind. by jorie graham. Today’s poem is To a Friend GoingBlind by the Pulitzer prizing winning poet from Iowa City jorie graham.
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To a Friend Going Blind
by Jorie Graham
This is Michael Carey for Voices from the Prairie
To a Friend Going Blind
perimeter to find
where the medieval walls break open
in an eighteenth century
arch. The yellow valley flickered on and off
through cracks and the gaps
for guns. Bruna is teaching me
to cut a pattern.
Saturdays we buy the cloth.
She takes it in her hands
like a good idea, feeling
for texture, grain, the built-in Her measuring tapes hang down, corn-blond and endless, from her neck. When I look at her I think Rapunzel, how one could climb that measuring, that love. But I was saying, I wandered all along the street that hugs the walls, a needle floating on its cloth. Once I shut my eyes and felt my way along the stone. Outside is the cashcrop, sunflowers, as far as one can see. Listen, the wind rattles in them, a loose worship seeking an object, an interruption. Sara, the walls are beautiful. They block the view. And it feels rich to be inside their grasp.

38. Poet Jorie Graham Will Give Reading April 24
319) 3840073; fax (319) 384-0024 e-mailwinston-barclay@uiowa.edu.Release Immediate. Poet jorie graham will give reading April 24.
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Release: Immediate Poet Jorie Graham will give reading April 24 IOWA CITY, Iowa Jorie Graham, one of this nation's major poets, will read from her most recent work at 8 p.m., Friday, April 24 at Shambaugh Auditorium of the University of Iowa Main Library. The reading, which is sponsored by the Iowa Writers' Workshop and Prairie Lights Books, is free and open to the public. Graham is a recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry, a John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Fellowship, the Academy of American Poets Prize and many other honors. Graham is described as a writer of complex philosophical verse in which she explores relationships between mind and body, flesh and spirit, and imagination and reality. She is the author most recently of the collection "The Errancy" as well as collections that include "The Dream of the Unified Field," which won the Pulitzer Prize, "Materialism," "Region of Unlikeness," "The End of Beauty" and "Hybrids of Plants and of Ghosts." Critic Dave Smith writes: "Jorie Graham's "Hybrids of Plants and of Ghosts" is not for the inattentive nor the faint-hearted reader. Hers is an intricately shaped poetry that is as given to decorum as to discipline. . . . Most remarkable about Jorie Graham perhaps are her sustained control and a music not like anyone's among us; the creation of a voice we seldom mistrust."

39. Jorie Graham Index
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40. Sara Lundquist On Jorie Graham And Barbara Guest
jorie graham, Never Ecco (HarperCollins), $22.95 ISBN 0060084715 Barbara Guest,Miniatures and Other Poems Wesleyan University Press, $12.95 ISBN 0819565962.
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Let it be Small Enough
sara lundquist
Jorie Graham, Never
Ecco (HarperCollins), $22.95
ISBN 0060084715
Barbara Guest, Miniatures and Other Poems
Wesleyan University Press, $12.95
ISBN 0819565962
ISSUE 92-4 BACK TO TABLE OF CONTENTS the poems in en plein-air , training the pen to depend on the eye: looking, looking, then writing, then looking again and writing again, and reminding herself to listen also, and again: "[put / birdchatter in]". This "impressionist" combination of concentration and fidelity to change evidences the poet's need to marry objectivity and subjectivity. "I try," she writes, "in my acts of composition, to experience subjectivity and objectivity at their most frayed and fruitful and morally freighted juncture . . . I believe accurate representation of this juncture is possible, and that character is involved in approaching that border". This is electrifying, uncomfortable, daily work, undertaken on behalf of the human species, in fear for the fate of the earth: I am a frequency, current flies through. One has

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