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  1. Poetry Plastique by John Cage, Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, et all 2001-07-15
  2. Description (Sun and Moon Classics) by Arkadii Dragomoschenko, 1990-01
  3. Cell (Sun and Moon Classics) by Lyn Hejinian, 1992-08
  4. Third Factory by Viktor Shklovsky, 2002-10-01
  5. Biography - Hejinian, Lyn (1941-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  6. Lyn Hejinian. Happily.(Book Review): An article from: The Review of Contemporary Fiction by Danielle Dutton, 2003-06-22
  7. Lyn Hejinian. The Fatalist.(Book Review): An article from: The Review of Contemporary Fiction by Martin Riker, 2004-03-22
  8. Prospectus for REDO, a book of poems by Lyn Hejinian, by Lyn. Hejinian, 1984
  9. Theorists of Postmodernist Poetry: Charles Bernstein, Lyn Hejinian & Steve McCaffery (Routledge Critical Thinkers) by Peter Jaeger, 2007-08-31
  10. Poetics Journal, No. 2 - Close Reading by Barrett; Hejinian, Lyn, Eds. Watten, 1982-01-01
  11. Sight by Lyn Hejinian, Leslie Scalapino, 1999-01-01
  12. Slowly by Lyn Hejinian, 2002-05-29
  13. poetics Journal, No. 1, Jan. 1982 by Lyn Hejinian, 1982-01-01
  14. Procedural Form in Postmodern American Poetry: Berrigan, Antin, Silliman, and Hejinian (Modern and Contemporary Poetry and Poetics) by David W. Huntsperger, 2010-03-15

21. Barbara Farnsworth, Bookseller: A BORDER COMEDY By Hejinian, Lyn
New YorkGranary Books, 2001. First edition. Octavo, 218pp. An edition...... Author hejinian, lyn Title A BORDER COMEDY
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22. HOW RUSSIAN IS IT: LYN HEJINIAN'S OXOTA
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HOW RUSSIAN IS IT: LYN HEJINIAN'S OXOTA
by MARJORIE PERLOFF You will start with the third chapter, Arkadii said, and the first sentence must be attributed to Emmanuel Kant as follows: everything happens so often, that speaking of it makes no sense.
Oxota
Arkadii, in the above passage, is Arkadii Dragomoschenko, the remarkable Russian poet Lyn Hejinian has been translating for the past decade or so, a poet she first met in 1983 when she accompanied her husband Larry Ochs and other members of the Rova Saxophone Quartet on a tour to Moscow and Leningrad. Few poetic journeys of our time have proved to be more fruitful. Dragomoschenko and Hejinian have collaborated on a film script, a theater piece, poems, and translations of each others' work; they also organized, in 1989, an international conference on avant-garde writers, the first such conference since the Russian Revolution. The four American poets who attendedMichael Davidson, Ron Silliman, Barrett Watten, and Hejinian herselfwrote a collaborative account of their trip called Leningrad (Mercury House, 1991), in which their four alternating voices run together, the individual poets "distinguished only by the icons used as a visual key to identify them: a formal element of the text as poem." The result makes for a fascinating collage travel-narrative, tracking as it does the rapid unravelling of the Soviet Union, as seen from a set of related, but quite different positions.

23. Hejinian
ZASTERLE lyn hejinian. The Hunt. La Laguna Zasterle, 1991. From ChapterNine There is any leaning listener in this Leningrad It
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Lyn Hejinian The Hunt La Laguna: Zasterle, 1991.
From Chapter Nine There is any leaning listener in this Leningrad
It goes with no introduction
It was no oneor only someone
There are only interims to be seeninterims and
particles
And is it something Russian between
None of our famous writers were Russians,
Vasilii said Pushkin?
African Many divided continuations characterize the work And Gogol's phobia? Exacted Actuality begged if Gogol couldn't greet He was terrified that he's be buried alive There is evidence that he alone was justified Drawing by Chema Cobo ISBN 84-87467-07-5 Home Page Bruce Andrews Dennis Barone Tom Beckett ... Other Links

24. 20 Century American And British Literature
Bernstein, Charles. Fraser, Kathleen. hejinian, lyn. Howe, Susan. Palmer, Michael. Heaney,Seamus. Hecht, Anthony. hejinian, lyn. Howe, Susan. Hughes, Langston.
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Outline of Twentieth Century American and British Literature A guide to twentieth century literature from literaryhistory.com poetry of WWI popular modernism high modernism objectivists ... Sassoon, Siegfried Popular Modernism Cummings, E. E. Frost, Robert Masters, Edgar Lee Moore, Marianne ... Williams, William Carlos High Modernism Beckett, Samuel Crane, Hart Eliot, T.S. Joyce, James ... Woolf, Virginia Imagism Doolittle, Hilda (H.D.) Pound, Ezra Objectivists Niedecker, Lorine Oppen, George Reznikoff, Charles Zukofsky, Louis The Harlem Renaissance and After Brooks, Gwendolyn Brown, Sterling Cullen, Countee Hayden, Robert ... Toomer, Jean Formalist and New Formalist Poets Hecht, Anthony Ransom, John Crowe Rich, Adrienne Tate, Allen ... Wilbur, Richard Confessional Poetry Berryman, John Lowell, Robert Plath, Sylvia Sexton, Anne The Black Mountain School Cage, John Creeley, Robert Duncan, Robert Jones, LeRoi ... Olson, Charles The Beats and the San Francisco Renaissance Baraka, Amiri (Leroi Jones) Burroughs, William Corso, Gregory DiPrima, Diane ... Whalen, Philip The New York School of Poetry Ashbery, John

25. Lyn Hejinian Biography
May 1, 1995 155 Mercer Street, NYC, 730pm. Photo Martha Casanave. lyn hejinian'smost recent publication is The Cold of Poetry (Sun and Moon Press, 1994).
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155 Mercer Street, NYC, 7:30pm
Photo: Martha Casanave Lyn Hejinian's most recent publication is The Cold of Poetry (Sun and Moon Press, 1994). Collections of her writing include The Cell My Life Writing Is An Aid To Memory A Thought Is The Bride of What Thinking Oxota: A Short Russian Novel (1991), and Leningrad (written in collaboration with Michael Davidson, Ron Silliman, and Barrett Watten). Description and Xenia , two volumes of her translations from the work of the contemporary Russian poet Arkadii Dragomoshchenko, have been published by Sun and Moon Press. She is the recipient of a Writing Fellowship from the California Arts Council and a Translation Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts; she was also awarded the Leningrad's E- Award for Independent Literature in 1989. Lyn Hejinian is the co-editor and publisher (with Barrett Watten) of Poetics Journal. She currently lives in California, where she is a member of the Poetics Faculty at New College of California, and a lecturer in the University of California-Berkeley's Department of English.
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26. Lyn Hejinian Papers
Register of. lyn hejinian Papers. 1973 1994. MSS 0074. Papers of lyn hejinian,American poet, publisher of Tuumba Press, and editor of POETICS JOURNAL.
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MSS 0074 Mandeville Special Collections Library University of California, San Diego Papers of Lyn Hejinian, American poet, publisher of Tuumba Press, and editor of POETICS JOURNAL. She has spent most of her life in the San Francisco Bay Area and is associated with the Language School of contemporary poetry. Among prominent correspondents in the collection are Charles Bernstein, Susan Howe, Ron Silliman and Michael Palmer. Also included are manuscripts and annotated typescripts of Hejinian's published writings. The papers are arranged in two series: 1) CORRESPONDENCE and 2) WRITINGS. The accession processed in 1998 documents Lyn Hejinian's career as a writer, publisher and translator. The accession is primarily dated 1985-1994, with the exception of the notebook series, which is dated 1969-1994. Hejinian's correspondence with notable Language Poets, younger experimental writers and students comprises the bulk of the accession. Hejinian's writings contain drafts for MY LIFE (1987), THE HUNT (1991), OXOTA: A SHORT RUSSIAN NOVEL (1991), THE CELL (1992), and THE COLD OF POETRY (1994). Other notable material includes translations of Russian poet Arkadii Dragomoshchenko's DESCRIPTION and XENIA, collaborations, and audiorecordings of Hejinian's poetry readings and talks. The accession is arranged in seven series: 1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) WRITINGS, 3) COLLABORATIONS, 4) TRANSLATIONS, 5) TUUMBA PRESS MATERIAL, 6) MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL, and 7) AUDIOVISUAL MATERIAL.

27. Lyn Hejinian Papers : Scope/Content
lyn hejinian Papers. The papers document lyn hejinian's literary careerand the careers of the language writers with whom she is associated.
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Accession Processed in 1989
The Lyn Hejinian papers also include annotated typescripts and manuscripts of Hejinian's published work. These are arranged alphabetically by title. Materials within each folder remain in their original order.
Accession Processed in 1998
The accession processed in 1998 includes manuscripts and annotated typescripts of Hejinian's writings (both published and unpublished); manuscripts and annotated typescripts of Hejinian's translations of Russian poetry; manuscripts and annotated typescripts of collaborations between Hejinian and others; notebooks (1969-1993); audio and visual materials pertaining to Hejinian and other Language Poets; Tuumba Press materials; miscellaneous photographs; and, miscellaneous material documenting Hejinian's poetry readings and conference activities. The accession is arranged in seven series: 1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) WRITINGS, 3) COLLABORATIONS, 4) TRANSLATIONS, 5) TUUMBA PRESS MATERIAL, 6) MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL, and 7) AUDIOVISUAL MATERIAL. SERIES 1: CORRESPONDENCE The CORRESPONDENCE series includes Hejinian's correspondence dated 1985-1994 and is arranged alphabetically. The series documents Hejinian's career, the careers of her contemporaries and collaborative projects between Hejinian and Jack Collum, Carla Harryman, Kit Robinson, Leslie Scalapino, and others. Prominent correspondents include Rae Armantrout, Charles Bernstein, Susan Howe, Tom Mandel, Michael Palmer, Bob Perelman, Kit Robinson, Leslie Scalapino, and Ron Silliman. Othercorrespondents include Hejinian's students and young experimental writers such as A.A. Hedge-Coke, Joel Kuszai, Rod Smith, and Juliana Spahr. Folders often contain writings submitted to Hejinian as attachments to letters.

28. Lyn Hejinian
photo lyn hejinian is the author of many books of poetry, most recentlyTheCold of Poetry (Sun Moon). She coedits Poetics Journal
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29. Perelman & Hejinian // Fake Dream C
lyn hejinian Bob Perelman. Fake Dream C. Timing is crucial. Contributors' notesBob Perelman // lyn hejinian See also Fake Dream B by Bob Perelman. logo.
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30. Caterina.net: Lyn Hejinian's
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Powered by Movable Type Creative Commons License Caterina Fake All Fights Deferred. s="na";c="na";j="na";f=""+escape(document.referrer) Main Monday, February 10, 2003 Lyn Hejinian's My Life During that wander up and down Market Street in San Francisco I mentioned two or three weeks back, when I found The Letters of Wallace Stevens on a mailbox, I went into Books, Inc. and found on the poetry shelves My Life by Lyn Hejinian . Which I read in its entirety on the plane back to Canada. It went like this: You spill the sugar when you lift the spoon. My father had filled an old apothecary jar with what he called "sea glass," bits of old bottles rounded and textured by the sea, so abundant on beaches. There is no solitude. It buries itself in veracity. It is as if one splashed in the water lost by one's tears. My mother had climbed into the garbage can in order to stamp down the accumulated trash, but the can was knocked off balance, and when she fell she broke her arm. She could only give a little shrug. The family had little money but plenty of food. At the circus only the elephants were greater than anything I could have imagined. The egg of Columbus, landscape and grammar. She wanted one where the playground was dirt, with grass, shaded by a tree, from which would hang a rubber tire as a swing, and when she found it she sent me.*

31. EPC | Lyn Hejinian | Bio Notes & Bibliography
lyn hejinian Bio notes bibliography. lyn hejinian is a poet, essayist, andtranslator; she was born in the San Francisco Bay Area and lives in Berkeley.
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Lyn Hejinian is a poet, essayist, and translator; she was born in the San Francisco Bay Area and lives in Berkeley. Published collections of her writing include Writing is An Aid to Memory, My Life, Oxota: A Short Russian Novel, Leningrad (written in collaboration with Michael Davidson, Ron Silliman, and Barrett Watten), The Cell, The Cold of Poetry , and A Border Comedy; the University of California Press published a collection of her essays entitled The Language of Inquiry . Translations of her work have been published in France, Spain, Japan, Italy, Russia, Sweden, and Finland. She is the recipient of a Writing Fellowship from the California Arts Council, a grant from the Poetry Fund, and a Translation Fellowship (for her Russian translations) from the National Endowment for the Arts; she was awarded an Award for Independent Literature by the Soviet literary organization “Poetics Function” in Leningrad in 1989. She has travelled and lectured extensively in Russia as well as Europe, and Description and Xenia

32. Jacket 14 - Lyn Hejinian - Continuing Against Closure
This is JACKET 14 July 2001 14 Contents Homepage This issue of JACKETis a co-production with SALT magazine. lyn hejinian. Continuing Against Closure.
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Continuing Against Closure
This piece is 1,500 words or about four printed pages long.
Analects Reality precedes us. It was here before we were and it will be here after we are gone. Of course. What reality includes is all that there is. Can we say, then, that reality exhibits closure? that reality is self-contained? It is the fate of logic to undo closure infinitely. Fate produces chances. As a result, we are faced with choices. Exercising them leaves containment (including the inner sanctum of romantic introspection) in ruins. My intention here is to link fate with incipience, or to suffuse the limiting condition known as fate with the limiting condition known as beginning in such a way as to allow the limits to cancel each other. We witness sequiturs without transition and non-sequiturs with them. The empiricist continues: To be linked, related, is to be bound. And, though there is little evidence of completion and closure to be found in the actual state of things, and though the notion may seem a fiction to an empiricist, still, these fictions can exert cosmic fascination; as theology, even as ideology, they can be compelling. And, though I have termed closure a fiction, the desire for closure can exert real (though in my opinion often disastrous) influence. One sees this for example in relation to contemporary notions of justice. But this means that, if one is committed to consequences (to history, to social responsibility, to the ongoing liveliness of living), one has to be wary, to say the very least, of closure.

33. Almost A Dialogue With Lyn Hejinian: Quotations And Phantom Limbs
Almost a dialogue with lyn hejinian quotations and phantom limbs . . . of the corpseof this poem. I recall lyn hejinian. telling me how she’d gone to watch.
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Almost a dialogue with Lyn Hejinian: quotations and phantom limbs . . .
Lyn Hejinian, in a recent email written in response to a poem entitled “Insides”, which I had dedicated to her, asked: “Do you think poetry is physiological?” I’m still to reply in full – and maybe this is my answer. I dedicated the poem “Insides” to Lyn because many years earlier she’d told me about attending autopsies. Back then I’d written the following: In the dissection of the corpse of this poem I recall Lyn Hejinian telling me how she’d gone to watch autopsies with Mike Patton, the lead singer of Faith No More. I wouldn’t have mentioned Mike but his music on world tour I’d have tried to solicit material for the literary journal I edit. Lyn said that in this de-sensitized environment (actually that’s my word, I can’t remember what she said specifically but its effect on me was to suggest this) the body wasn’t that frightening. I think she held a liver. I asked if it was like a collection of artefacts being removed carefully from a tomb. I think she laughed.

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Page 15. hejinian, lyn. The Language of Inquiry. Berkeley, California The Universityof California Press, 2000. hejinian, lyn. Two Stein Talks.
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Beach, Christopher. “Poetic Positionings: Stephen Dobyno and Lyn Hejinian in Cultural Context”. Journal of Contemporary Literature 38 (1997): Page 44-77.
Brogan, Jaqueline Vaught and Cordelia Chavez Candelaria. Womens Poets of
the Americas. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 1999. Pages 150-151.
Conte, Joseph M. Unending Design. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1991. Page 274.
Frank, Robert and Henry Sayre. The Line in Postmodern Poetry. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1988. Page 15.
Hejinian, Lyn. The Language of Inquiry. Berkeley, California: The University of California Press, 2000.
Hejinian, Lyn. Two Stein Talks. Santa Fe, NM: Weaselsleeves Press, 1996.
Hollenberg, Donna Krolik. H.D. and Poets After. Iowa City, Iowa: University of Iowa Press, 2000. Page 115.
How Russian Is It: Lyn Hejinians OXOTA. Marjorie Perloff. 1980,1987. http://www.openhere.com/arts/literature/authors/h/hejinian-lyn
Jarraway, David R. “My Life through the Eighties: The Exemplary Language of Lyn Hejinian”. Journal of Contemporary Literature 33 (1992): page 319.
John Cage’s Dublin: Lyn Hejinian. Marjorie Perloff. http://www.openhere.com/arts/literature/authors/h/hejinian-lyn

35. Mercury House Authors: Michael Davidson, Lyn Hejinian, Ron Silliman, And Barrett
Michael Davidson lyn hejinian Ron Silliman Barrett Watten. lyn hejinian, author ofnumerous books of poetry, is coeditor of the critical annual Poetics Journal.
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LENINGRAD
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World Add to CartView Shopping Cart/CheckoutA travelogue filtered through a poet’s eye. The effect of light on the city, the dimly lit street under the windows where Nabokov lived, all become the stuff of literature in these essays. In August 1989, a new, independent organization of young Soviet writers hosted the first international conference for avant-garde writers to be held in the USSR since the Russian Revolution. "Summer School — Language, Poetry, Consciousness" was a grassroots attempt to harvest the fruits of glasnost, bringing together poets and scholars from Siberia to San Diego. Attending were four American writers, Michael Davidson, Lyn Hejinian, Ron Silliman, and Barrett Watten. Leningrad is their collaborative account of this extraordinary trip. A collection of poetic essays, it is a commentary on the intellectual revelations that result when post­ glasnost Soviet and American intellectuals meet face to face. Some misunderstandings that arise are funny: one Russian asks the Americans if the Manson family is a TV show; some are surprising: when asked if she would like feminist literature from the states, a Russian woman requests the complete poems of Jim Morrison.
Michael Davidson
Lyn Hejinian
Ron Silliman
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LENINGRAD
American Writers in the Soviet Union

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37. From Happily, By Lyn Hejinian
from lingo 8. lyn hejinian. from Happily. The manner in which we arepresent at this time to and fro appears before us The matter is
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The manner in which we are present at this time to and
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The matter is so
Can we share its kind of existence
The brink ‹ that's the sympathy
Sound circling point of hearing
Think how different it is when we come to point of view "I" moving about unrolled barking at blue clouds devoted ‹ to each other? To hasten to the point? to evade anxiety? to picture? Having awkward heaviness "I" never moves freely about unless passing and happening accompanied And this is how Our pleasure is perplexed beyond that Sky onward lowers as if the earth had been keeping still so as to stay out of its way If we thrill to low hills because they are not composed they are "composed to our liking" They say there is no defining that ‹ but to say that is defining that ‹ living in context One would think of all the social forces traveling with a show of indifference over a crowd or sound brought to a sound A good person would be starred ill and well in a life he or she couldn't know how to refuse Every day we may never happen on the object hung on a mere chance When and where one happens it will surprise us, not in

38. Lyn Hejinian: Slowly
Slowly lyn hejinian $10 48 pages ISBN 1931157-02-2. According to the it.lyn hejinian is a poet, essayist, and translator. She was
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ISBN 1-931157-02-2 According to the author, the poem Slowly was instigated slowly and simultaneously from several sources. Prominent among them are the films of Peter Hutton and the Tai Chi practice of Lin-yi Wu, under whom the author studied briefly. It is only under the pressure of slowness that the temporal nature of a place or of the action taking place in it is revealed. The slow are recalcitrant, resistant, suddenly. They frequently delay, linger, and digress. The slow rarely reach a terminus and if they do they do so late, which puts them in time to see that what one does is equivalent all at once to how one does it.
Lyn Hejinian is a poet, essayist, and translator. She was born in the San Francisco Bay Area and lives in Berkeley. Published volumes of her writing include Writing is An Aid to Memory, My Life, Oxota: A Short Russian Novel, Leningrad (written in collaboration with Michael Davidson, Ron Silliman, and Barrett Watten)

39. Lyn Hejinian: The Beginner
The Beginner lyn hejinian $10 42 pages ISBN 1931157-03-0. Originally published begin.lyn hejinian is a poet, essayist, and translator. She
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ISBN 1-931157-03-0 Originally published in a limited edition of 300 copies in 2001 by Spectacular Books, The Beginner forms the middle section of a trilogy (without a name), whose first part is Happily (Post-Apollo Press, 2000) and whose last part is Slowly. Tuumba Press is pleased to bring the book back into print. It is significant that, despite its title, The Beginner , forms the middle section of the trilogy: "This is a good place to begin," the poem announces in its first line. "From something." Beginnings never depart from the midst of the things they find themselves among nor from the midst of the things they begin.
Lyn Hejinian is a poet, essayist, and translator. She was born in the San Francisco Bay Area and lives in Berkeley. Published volumes of her writing include Writing is An Aid to Memory, My Life, Oxota: A Short Russian Novel, Leningrad (written in collaboration with Michael Davidson, Ron Silliman, and Barrett Watten)

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Translated by lyn hejinian and Elena Balashova Consortium Book Sales , paper , 160pages. by lyn hejinian Distributed Art Publishers (DAP) , paper , 218 pages.
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