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  1. Time and Materials: Poems 1997-2005 by Robert Hass, 2007-10-01
  2. Sun Under Wood by Robert Hass, 1998-03-01
  3. Praise by Robert Hass, 1990-02-01
  4. The Apple Trees at Olema: New and Selected Poems by Robert Hass, 2010-04-01
  5. Human Wishes (American Poetry Series) by Robert Hass, 1990-02-01
  6. Into The Garden: A Wedding Anthology: Poetry and Prose on Love and Marriage by Robert Hass, 1994-05-18
  7. The Essential Haiku: Versions of Basho, Buson, & Issa (Essential Poets)
  8. Now and Then: The Poet's Choice Columns, 1997-2000 by Robert Hass, 2007-04-06
  9. 20th Century Pleasures by Robert Hass, 1999-08-18
  10. Field Guide (Yale Series of Younger Poets) by Robert Hass, 1998-04-20
  11. A Roadside Dog by Czeslaw Milosz, Robert Hass, 1998-11
  12. Poet's Choice by Robert Hass, 1998-03-01
  13. The Gift of Rivers: True Stories of Life on the Water (Travelers' Tales Guides)
  14. Five American Poets: Robert Hass, John Matthias, James McMichael, John Peck, Robert Pinsky by John Matthias, 1981-09

1. Robert Hass - The Academy Of American Poets
Robert Hass discusses being Poet Laureate, and reflects on poetry's role in modern society.
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2. Robert Hass - The Academy Of American Poets
Robert Hass The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selectedpoems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. Robert Hass.
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poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook Robert Hass Robert Hass was born in San Francisco in 1941. His books of poetry include Sun Under Wood: New Poems (Ecco Press, 1996); Human Wishes Praise (1979), and Field Guide (1973), which was selected by Stanley Kunitz for the Yale Younger Poets Series. He has also co-translated several volumes of poetry with Czeslaw Milosz , most recently Facing the River (1995), and is author or editor of several other collections of essays and translation, including The Essential Haiku: Versions of Basho, Buson, and Issa (1994), and Twentieth Century Pleasures: Prose on Poetry (1984). He served as Poet Laureate of the United States from 1995 to 1997 and is currently a Chancellor of The Academy of American Poets. He lives in California and teaches at the University of California, Berkeley. This bio was last updated on Jul 20, 2001. photo: Barbara Hall Shop for Robert Hass books at your local bookstore, through Booksense.com

3. Robert Hass
Robert Hass Steven Barclay Agency represents some of our culture'smost important and thought-provoking voices. For lectures, readings
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4. SearchBiblio.com - Search For Hass Robert, Sun Under Wood
Very Good. Hass, Robert. Sun Under Wood....... Hass, Robert. Sun Under Wood. Binding Trade Paper Publisher The Ecco PressDate Published 1998
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5. Robert Hass
Robert Hass. Happiness. Because yesterday morning from the steamy window. andlay in bed kissing,. our eyes squinched up like bats. More on Robert Hass.
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Robert Hass Happiness Because yesterday morning from the steamy window we saw a pair of red foxes across the creek they looked up at us with their green eyes long enough to symbolize the wakefulness of living things and because this morning when she went into the gazebo with her black pen and yellow pad to coax an inquisitive soul from what she thinks of as the reluctance of matter, I drove into town to drink tea in the café like the luminous and indefinite aspect of intention, and a small flock of tundra swans for the second winter in a row was feeding on new grass in the soaked fields; they symbolize mystery, I suppose, they are also called whistling swans, are very white, and because the tea steamed in front of me, and the notebook, turned to a new page, was blank except for the faint idea of order, I wrote: happiness! It is December, very cold, we woke early this morning, and lay in bed kissing, our eyes squinched up like bats. More on Robert Hass

6. Robert Hass
Robert Hass, Misery and Splendor. home Last updated 2001.11.7.
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Robert hass robert Hass Interview http//members.aol.com/grace7623/haas.htm. BIOGRAPHYRobert Hass (b. 1941) was born in San Francisco, California.
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Robert Hass: Modern and Contemporary American Poetry

http://www.english.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/haas-hass.html
Click here to access AnnOnline , a magazine that "talks to the people who are moving, changing, challenging, and protectingÂ… the world." Here you'll find a RealAudio interview with Hass, a short biography, a recording of Hass reading a passage from his book, or a few related links to find more information about the author. AnnOnline: Robert Hass: The Interview
http://www.annonline.com/interviews/971113/index.html
In this link to the University of Pennsylvania's informative course on American poetry, you'll find a short Webpage devoted to the former laureate. Click here to gain access to one of the poet laureate's prose poems ("Early April"), plus you can link to an introduction to the poet by Readings in Contemporary Poetry . You may also use the search engine to look up many other contemporary and modern poets. Robert Hass: Robert Hass Interview
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Visit this page to read a good interview with the poet, given to Grace Cavalieri of the American Poetry Review . In this interview, you'll read about Hass' opinions on imagination, nature poetry, and how he feels about his own vast body of work and its many themes. An excellent and revealing interview with the famous poet.

8. Onfocus.com : Quotes By Robert Hass
quotes by Robert hass robert Hass, American poet. Capitalism makes networks.It doesn't make communities. Imagination makes communities.
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9. Distinguished Lecture Series - Robert Hass
Robert Hass was born in San Francisco in 1941. His books of poetry includeSun Under Wood New Poems (Ecco Press, 1996); Human Wishes
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Robert Hass
was born in San Francisco in 1941. His books of poetry include Sun Under Wood: New Poems (Ecco Press, 1996); Human Wishes (1989), Praise (1979), and Field Guide (1973), which was selected by Stanley Kunitz for the Yale Younger Poets Series. He has also co-translated several volumes of poetry with Czeslaw Milosz, most recently Facing the River (1995), and is author or editor of several other collections of essays and translation, including The Essential Haiku: Versions of Basho, Buson, and Issa (1994), and Twentieth Century Pleasures: Prose on Poetry (1984). He served as Poet Laureate of the United States from 1995 to 1997 and is currently a Chancellor of The Academy of American Poets. He lives in California and teaches at the University of California, Berkeley. The Academy of American Poets
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Robert Hass. Poet Laureate of the United States, recipient of theMacArthur 'genius' Fellowship, the National Book Critics Circle
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11. Robert Hass
robert hass. The Woods in New Jersey. Where there was only grey,and brownish grey, And greyish brown against the white Of fallen
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robert hass The Woods in New Jersey Where there was only grey, and brownish grey,
And greyish brown against the white
Of fallen snow at twilight in the winter woods, Now an uncanny flamelike thing, black
and sulphur-yellow, as if it were dreamed by Audubon,
Is turned upside down in a delicate cascade Of new green leaves, feeding on whatever mites
Or small white spiders haunt underleafs at stem end.
A magnolia warbler, to give the thing a name. The other name we give this overmuch of appetite
And beauty unconscious of itself is life.
And that that kept the mind becalmed all winter?

12. Robert Hass - The Academy Of American Poets
The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
http://www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID=198

13. Robert Hass - The Steven Barclay Agency
Agency handles speaking engagements for the 199597 US poet laureate. Provides a profile of hass' life and work. robert hass has changed what it means to be Poet Laureate of the United States (95/97).
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Robert Hass US Poet Laureate (95-97), Environmentalist, Educator Robert Hass has changed what it means to be Poet Laureate
Awarded the MacArthur 'Genius' Fellowship, twice the National Book Critics Circle Award (in 1984 and 1997), and the Yale Series of Younger Poets in 1973, Robert Hass is a professor of English at UC Berkeley. He's published several books of poetry including, Field Guide Praise Human Wishes , and Sun Under Wood , as well as a book of essays on poetry, Twentieth Century Pleasures . He's co-translated many of the works of Nobel Prize-winning Polish poet, Czeslaw Milosz, and he's edited

14. Robert Hass Introduction
of a poet and it is a fitting description of robert hass, whose words are active and suggest not only a way of
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Introduction by Brighde Mullins "A man choosing the words he lives by" is James Merrill's description of a poet and it is a fitting description of Robert Hass, whose words are active and suggest not only a way of composing but also a way of experiencing reality. His three books of poems open zones of contemplation and revelation. The grand scale of his native Northern California is made visible through his precise and highly musical sensibility, as he capitulates to the rhythm of pure relationships, of description, of naming, of saying. Walking, I recite the hard explosive names of birds: egret, killdeer, bittern, tern. Dull in the wind and early morning light the striped shadows of the cattails twitch like nerves. This act of recitation is an act of submission to the world, to its intrinsic wonders, terrible and beautiful, naming, as Yeats says as a mother names her child it is that tender agility that yields such pleasure in Hass' first book, FIELD GUIDE. "If you're going to write you better have somewhere to come from," Flannery O'Connor has said, and Hass does homage to his home in passages like this: In California in the early Spring There are pale yellow mornings, when the mist burns slowly into day The air stings like Autumn clarifies like pain Well, I have dreamed this coast myself.

15. Washingtonpost.com: Style Live: Books & Reading
A column from the Sept. 27, 1998 column by former Poet Laureate robert hass on James Wright. Contains the text of Trying to Pray and Depressed by a Book of Bad Poetry
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/books/features/19980927.htm
Poems by James Wright
By Robert Hass

September 27, 1998
I have been reading the poetry of James Wright this week. Partly to deflect my attention from the public spectacle we've all been dragged through, partly because Wright despised the self-righteousness and prurience in American public life. He wrote of Eisenhower's visit to Franco in 1959: The American hero must triumph over
The forces of darkness. He wrote of his countryman Warren Harding:
He died in public. He claimed the secret right
To be ashamed. Wright, who died in 1980, grew up in Martin's Ferry, Ohio, in the middle of the Depression. He knew what hard times were in a factory town in
America in those years when his father worked for Hazel-Atlas Glass and
his friends' fathers worked for Wheeling Steel and their sons lurked
aimlessly on Saturday nights along the banks and among the sinkholes of
language of the place.

16. The Laureate As Onlooker - 97.03
Peter Davison reviews robert hass's Sun Under Wood Atlantic Monthly
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by Peter Davison
SUN UNDER WOOD
by Robert Hass.
Ecco Press, 77 pages,
W HETHER or not they achieve permanent fame, certain poets speak for the sensibility of their era. We can even play the game of compiling a list of those poets who have best summed up their times. Mine would include, in England, George Herbert, whose purity and wit gathered in the religious intensity of the English Reformation; Alexander Pope, whose fabric came from the warp and woof of Newtonian England; William Wordsworth, who exalted the sweep of the Romantic movement; A. C. Swinburne, who exulted in the . The visionary William Blake bypassed all eras and every whisper of dialect to speak directly to the receptive yet critical human soul: in his strangeness he stands above time and place, like Shakespeare or Dante. On this side of the Atlantic, Ralph Waldo Emerson opened up the possibility of a New World birth of the spirit; Walt Whitman celebrated its joy and its triumph; Emily Dickinson annotated its secret self-appraisal. In our present century T. S. Eliot and W. H. Auden spoke for "the age of anxiety"; yet with the passage of time it seems to be cunning old Robert Frost who most irresistibly enlists our attention and who, despite later shifts in fashion and form, keeps answering the fire bell.

17. Robert Hass
Photo Barbara Hall. robert hass (1941 ). About robert hass On Human Wishes hass on Haiku hass on Prose Poems, Political
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Photo: Barbara Hall Robert Hass (1941- ) About Robert Hass On Human Wishes Hass on Haiku ... Online Poems Prepared and Compiled by Douglas Haynes, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Return to Modern American Poetry Home Return to Poets Index

18. About Robert Hass
About robert hass. by Douglas Haynes. robert hass is a native Californian whosepoetry is wellknown for its West Coast subjects and attitude.
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About Robert Hass by Douglas Haynes R obert Hass is a native Californian whose poetry is well-known for its West Coast subjects and attitude. Born in San Francisco on March 1, 1941, Hass grew up in the Marin County suburb of San Rafael, where he attended a private Catholic school. His family included two figures who obviously affected his poetry: his older brother, who encouraged Robert to dedicate himself to writing; and his mother, whose alcoholism is a major subject in Hass's most recent book of poems Sun Under Wood As a teenager, Hass was impressed by the burgeoning San Francisco Bay Area poetry scene of the 1950s. "I started out imagining myself as a novelist or essayist, but then Gary Snyder and Allen Ginsberg came along; and poetry, imbued with the whole lifestyle of the Beats, was much more exciting," he states in a 1996 Publishers Weekly interview with Michael Coffey. Sparked by the Beats, Hass's interest in poetry blossomed under the influence of East Asian literary traditions like Haiku and the locally-prominent work of San Francisco poet Kenneth Rexroth. In his essay "Some Notes on The San Francisco Bay Area As A Culture Region: A Memoir," Hass recognizes Rexroth as "the first one to teach me that there could be an active connection between poetry and my own world." Hass's intimate life-long connection with the lush Bay Area landscape has contributed greatly to the sensual geography of his poetry. As he grew older, radical politics also began shaping his poetics.

19. Robert Hass: Biography
Presents a brief profile of the poet and the texts of his poems "Meditation at Lagunitas" and "Misery and Splendor."
http://www.diacenter.org/prg/poetry/87_88/hassbio.html
Robert Haas is the author of three books of poems, Field Guide Praise (1979), and Human Wishes , which was published by the Ecco Press in 1989. He has co-translated several volumes of poetry by Czeslaw Milosz, including Unattainable Earth and Provinces , and contributed to Dante's Inferno: Translations by Twenty Contemporary Poets . He has edited Selected Poems: 1954-1986 . A book of his essays, Twentieth Century Pleasures , received the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1984. His many honors include a John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Fellowship. In 1995 he was selected by the Library of Congress as Poet Laureate of the United States. Robert Haas is a professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley. His latest book of poetry is Sun Under Wood , and his most recent book is Poet's Choice: Poems for Everyday Life Meditation at Lagunitas
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