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  1. A House at the Edge of Tears (Lannan Translation Series Selection) by Venus Khoury-Ghata, 2005-11-01
  2. He and I by Emmanuel Moses, 2009-10-15
  3. New Yorker September 22 2008 Aleksandar Hemon Fiction, Spike Lee, The State of Sarah Palin, Poems by Marilyn Hacker & Bob Dylan
  4. The Progressive October 2009 Joseph Stiglitz Interview, Nanotechnology in Consumer Items, The Carbon Footprint of War, Gary Farmer, Poem by Marilyn Hacker
  5. Open Places, Number 27 With tls (c 1980-81) by featured poet Marilyn Hacker to colleague Lew Ellingham; also an autograph post card signed, by Hacker to Ellingham from Rio De Janeiro, March, 1981 by Eleanor M, ed [Marilyn Hacker] Bender, 1979
  6. Marilyn Hacker. Desesperanto: Poems, 1999-2002.(Book Review): An article from: World Literature Today by Leslie Schenk, 2004-09-01
  7. Taking Notice, Poems By Marilyn Hacker by Marilyn Hacker, 1980
  8. Biography - Hacker, Marilyn (1942-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  9. Poetry - Contemporary French Poetry in Translation, a Special Double Issue (October November 2000, Vol. CLXXVII.1) by Marilyn & John Taylor, Eds. Hacker, 2000
  10. Poetry Volume 190 Number 3 June 2007 by Charles Bernstein, David Biespiel, et all 2007
  11. THE KENYON REVIEW NEW SERIES VOLUME XIII NUMBER 2 SPRING 1991 by Marilyn and David H. Lynn (editors for this issue) [A The Kenyon Review) Hacker, 1991-01-01
  12. THE KENYON REVIEW NEW SERIES VOLUME XV NUMBER 4 FALL 1993 SPECIAL SECTION: SCIENCE, SCIENCE FICTION AND POETRY by Marilyn (editor) [Carol Ascher, Stephen Dixon, Maxin (The Kenyon Review) Hacker, 1993-01-01
  13. Two Cities by Marilyn Hacker, 1994-12
  14. Kenyon Review Volume XVI Number 1 Winter 1994 by Marilyn (Editor) Hacker, 1994

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42. Presentation Piece By Marilyn Hacker
marilyn hacker, About the Author CrossReferences. marilyn hacker has written poemson—and has been written about by—Samuel R. Delany and Thomas M. Disch.
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"In an affluent society
cannibalism
is a sexual predilection"
This is not fresh meat. It was kept overnight
in a tab of brine. Hand remembers
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this is not the door to the engine room
though a pulse whines in the walls.
Green velvet ropes enlace a green
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the purple jewels of the parvence empress. Meet me tonight under your tongue. Your cock whispers inside my thigh that there is language without memory. Your fingers plan wet symphonies in my garrulous secret places. Marilyn Hacker About the Author A Biography of the poet is available. Read about her work Cancer Winter Hacker introduces herself as the Editor of Ploughshares Her poem: Invocation is online. This is her entry in The Academy of American Poets Cross-References Samuel R. Delany and Thomas M. Disch . The last time she read in Toronto, she was up against William S. Burroughs and Kathy Acker , who were reading elsewhere, but she still managed a full hall.

43. Poetry Magazine, Feature Poet: Marilyn Hacker, October 2002
Poetry by marilyn hacker, RESPITE IN A MINOR KEY, MIGRAINE SONNETS, GRIEF, ON THESTAIRWAY, OMELETTE, CREPUSCULE WITH MURIEL. marilyn hacker USA and FRANCE.
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PHOTO: SARA BARRETT Marilyn Hacker is the author of nine books, including Winter Numbers , which received a Lambda Literary Award and the Lenore Marshall Award of The Nation magazine and the Academy of American Poets in 1995, Selected Poems which was awarded the Poets' Prize in 1996, and the verse novel Love, Death and the Changing of the Seasons . Her most recent book, Squares and Courtyards , was published by W.W. Norton in 2000. A Long-Gone Sun , her translation of Claire Malroux's poem-narrative of W.W. II, was published by The Sheep Meadow Press in 2000. Here There Was Once a Country , her translations of the poems of Vénus Khoury-Ghata, was published in 2001 by Oberlin College Press. She lives in New York and Paris. Her new collection, Desesperanto , from which these poems are taken will be published in the spring of 2003.
Hacker was editor of The Kenyon Review from 1990 to 1994, and has received numerous honors, including the Bernard F. Conners Prize from the Paris Review, the John Masefield Memorial Award of the Poetry Society of America, and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the Ingram Merrill Foundation. She lives in New York City and Paris. CREPUSCULE WITH MURIEL Instead of a cup of tea, instead of a milk-

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    Marilyn Hacker is the author of nine books, including Presentation Piece, which received the National Book Award in 1975, Winter Numbers, which received a Lambda Literary Award and the Lenore Marshall Award of The Nation magazine and the Academy of American Poets, both in 1995, and the verse novel, Love, Death and the Changing of the Seasons . Her Selected Poems was awarded the Poets' Prize in 1996 .Going Back to the River received a Lambda Literary Award in 1991. Her most recent book, Squares and Courtyards, was published by W.W. Norton in 2000. A Long-Gone Sun, her translation of Claire Malroux's Soleil de Jadis, was published by The Sheep Meadow Press in 2000. Here There Was Once a Country, her translations of the poems of Vénus Khoury-Ghata, was published in the spring of 2001 by Oberlin College Press. She was editor of The Kenyon Review from 1990-1994, and co-edited a special issue of

    49. Wild Violet | Marilyn Hacker Book Review
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    Marilyn Hacker sums up her own work, Squares and Courtyards , when she writes, in "Paragraphs from a Daybook:"
    Was a woman. Was quixotically prolific.
    Was a Jew. Died too young.
    Owned up to violence to be pacific. That portion of the poem was dedicated to Muriel Rukeyser, but it could just as easily be a Gene Shallit-style look at Squares and Courtyards In her newest collection of poems, Hacker tackles large subjects: breast cancer, AIDS, the Jewish Holocaust, discrimination against Jews and gays. Unfortunately, she relies on these huge subjects to carry their own emotional weight. She rarely uses form or word choice to evoke the feelings. The strongest piece in the collection is "The Boy," which explores the hazy line of gender as the speaker imagines herself as a boy. "I'll never be a man, but there's a boy/crossing out words," Hacker writes. But even here she falls into generalities: "The absence and the privilege of gender / confound in him, soprano, clumsy, frail." If "The Boy" succeeds where other poems in the book are clumsy and frail, it's because Hacker finds the blend of voice and form that makes her subject matter come alive. In other poems, Hacker forces her words into traditional forms. It's as if she tried to make sense of the chaotic grief of breast cancer by giving herself an ordered way to talk about it.

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    HACKER, MARILYN, ed. (stories) (chron.)
    HAINING, PETER (Alexander) (1940- ); see under Sean Richards ; see pseudonym Sean Richards (stories) (chron.)
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    • The Ancient Mysteries Reader (Doubleday 0-385-09867-7, 1975, $7.95, hc)

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    55. Marilyn Hacker's Villanelle
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    Every day our bodies separate,
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    when our fused limbs and lips communicate the unlettered power we have raised. Every day our bodies' separate routines are harder to perpetuate. In wordless darkness we learn wordless praise, not understanding what we celebrate; wake to ourselves, exhausted, in the late not understanding how we celebrate our bodies. Every day we separate. Marilyn Hacker

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    I love you and it makes me rather dull
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    I love you and it makes me rather dull.
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    And why is one in Staithes and not in Hay?
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    You took a fretful, unoriginal and unrelaxing friend on holiday. I love you and it makes me rather dull. A sheepish sky, with puffs of yellow wool, watches the tide interrogate the day. The conversation hits a certain lull. And I am grimly silent, swollen full of unsaid things. I certainly can't say "I love you." And it makes me rather dull. The conversation hits a certain lull. Marilyn Hacker

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    Hacker's poems are extraordinarily structured, typically following the sestina or villanelle form, usually rhymed, sometimes tossing in a Pantoum or two. Hacker uses all types of rhymes in her poetry perfect rhymes (such as mate, gate, late), off-rhymes that provide assonance (shoot, tune, reputed), and off-rhymes that provide rich consonance (shoot, mate).
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