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  1. The Boatloads (A. Poulin, Jr. New Poets of America) by Dan Albergotti, 2008-04-01
  2. Human Landscapes from My Country: An Epic Novel in Verse (Karen and Michael Braziller Books) by Nazim Hikmet, 2009-01-06
  3. Gongora by Luis de Gongora y Argote, 2007-05-31
  4. Edward G. Robinson (A Pyramid illustrated history of the movies) by Foster Hirsch, 1975
  5. Night Music: Poems by L. E. Sissman, 1999-02-17
  6. Who's Afraid of Edward Albee? (Modern Authors Monograph Series) by Foster Hirsch, 1978-08-01
  7. To a Nightingale: Sonnets and Poems from Sappho to Borges
  8. The Living Fire: New and Selected Poems 1975-2010 by Edward Hirsch, 2010-03-28
  9. The Borzoi Reader; Vol. 1, No. 1 (Jan. 1989) Through Vol. 5, No. 3 (Fall 1993), Though Not a Complete Run by Mark, Richard Howard, Edward Hirsch, Cynthia Ozick, Galway Kinnell, Mar Richard, 1989
  10. The Horizontal Line (Homage to Agnes Martin) by Edward Hirsch, 2002-01-01
  11. Computer Science -- Theory and Applications: First International Symposium on Computer Science in Russia, CSR 2006, St. Petersburg, Russia, June 8-12, ... Computer Science and General Issues)
  12. Reading The Water (Samuel French Morse Poetry Prize) by Charles Harper Webb, 1997-10-30
  13. Chemical Endocrinology by Edward Hirsch Frieden, 1976-06-07
  14. Computer Science - Theory and Applications: Third International Computer Science Symposium in Russia, CSR 2008, Moscow, Russia, June 7-12, 2008, Proceedings ... Computer Science and General Issues)

21. Hirsch, Edward. On Love.
How to subscribe to Booklist Magazine hirsch, edward. On Love. June 1998.96p. Knopf, $22 (0375-40253-5). DDC 811. hirsch is passionate
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22. Hirsch, Edward. How To Read A Poem.
How to subscribe to Booklist Magazine. Reading Poetry. hirsch, edward. Howto Read a Poem And Fall in Love with Poetry. Apr. 1999. 288p. index.
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Hirsch, Edward. How to Read a Poem: And Fall in Love with Poetry. Apr. 1999. 288p. index. Harcourt, $23 (0-15-100419-6). DDC: 808.1. Peacock, Molly. How to Read a Poem . . . and Start a Poetry Circle. Apr. 1999. 224p. Putnam/Riverhead, $21.95 (1-57322-128-7). DDC: 808. Not only is poetry thriving, poets are writing books about their art of choice. Hirsch and Peacock join in with, in spite of the similarity of their titles, two very different paeans to poetry's transformative magic. Donna Seaman (Booklist/March 15, 1999) Top of Page Adult Booklist Index Booklist Archive ... Subscribe to Booklist Magazine

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26. Hirsch, Edward
Comments/Inquiries ©New York University 19932003. hirsch, edward. On-Line AuthorSite. Sex, Male. National Origin, United States of America. Ethnic Origin, Jewish.
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27. Hirsch, Edward And Who Will Look Upon Our Testimony
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Genre Poem Keywords AIDS Catastrophe Death and Dying Epidemics ... Suffering Summary For those considering a comprehensive overview of plague in Medieval Europe, Hirsch's long poem is extremely useful. Comprised of thirty-five stanzas, it provides an historical account of devastation associated with the onset of plague in Venice in 1347. An inventory of behavioral responses to catastrophic disease illustrates that responses to AIDS frequently mimic irrational behaviors associated with earlier epidemics. There are references to hysteria, scapegoating, flagellants, illness symptoms, escape, desperate cures, and religious fervor. Commentary Related works of interest are Thucydides, The Peloponnesian Wars; Albert Camus

28. Hirsch, Edward Hopper And The House By The Railroad
edward Hopper and the House by the Railroad (1925). edward hirsch.Out here in the exact middle of the day, This strange, gawky house
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Edward Hopper and the House by the Railroad (1925) Edward Hirsch Out here in the exact middle of the day,
This strange, gawky house has the expression
Of someone being stared at, someone holding
His breath underwater, hushed and expectant; This house is ashamed of itself, ashamed
Of its fantastic mansard rooftop
And its pseudo-Gothic porch, ashamed
of its shoulders and large, awkward hands. But the man behind the easel is relentless.
He is as brutal as sunlight, and believes
The house must have done something horrible
To the people who once lived here Because now it is so desperately empty,
It must have done something to the sky Because the sky, too, is utterly vacant And devoid of meaning. There are no Trees or shrubs anywherethe house Must have done something against the earth. All that is present is a single pair of tracks Straightening into the distance. No trains pass. Now the stranger returns to this place daily Until the house begins to suspect That the man, too, is desolate, desolate

29. Poetry Center - Hirsch, Edward - 03/29/84
Reader hirsch, edward. Accession Number 568. Date 03/29/84. Length TapeQuality good. Collection Poetry Center. Ethnicity white. Language English.
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30. Poetry Center - Edward Hirsch - 3/29/84
Reader edward hirsch. Accession Number . Date 3/29/84. Length 57 minutes. TapeQuality Collection Ethnicity Language English. Use Policy SFSU Campus only.
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31. 28338. Hirsch, Edward. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION edward hirsch (b. 1950), US poet. Fast Break (l. 1–6).. . Direction of Poetry, The; an Anthology of Rhymed and Metered
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32. Levi, Edward Hirsch. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. Levi, edward hirsch. (l v´ , l ´v ) (KEY) , 1911–2000, Americanlawyer, legal educator, and public official, b. Chicago, grad. Univ.
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33. Borzoi Reader | Authors | Edward Hirsch
Question for Ed hirsch 1. I am trying to become a poet. Hugo Rios, PuertoRico. Ed hirsch replies Thank you so much for your questions.
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On Love
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1. I am trying to become a poet. Now I think and feel like a poet but I don't have any work ethic yet. And what is worse, since I am from Puerto Rico I am trapped between two very rich languages, English and Spanish. It is very difficult for me to choose, and I write in both languages. How could a poet deal with such a bilingual situation? Also I read in a magazine once that your house is full of books. I wonder how you think a collection of books can affect the work of a rising poet? Hugo Rios, Puerto Rico Ed Hirsch replies:

Thank you so much for your questions. I recognize that you are thinking and feeling like a poet. The commitment to working at poetry is important because a poet is a maker and a poem is a made thing. We have to honor our feelings by working to transform them into something meaningful and lasting. I know it can be confusing and difficult to come from a bilingual situation, but it is also wonderful to have two such rich languages as Spanish and English at your disposal. It all depends on your perspective. I hope you'll be able to see your bilingualism as a genuine advantage, a real opportunity, a true inheritance.

34. Borzoi Reader | Authors | Edward Hirsch
Excerpted from On Love by edward hirsch. Copyright© 1998 by edward hirsch. Excerptedby permission of Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., a division of Random House, Inc.
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My mother used to say, "Sit down, dear,
and don't cry. The worst thing for a woman
is her first manthe one who kills you.
After that, marriage becomes a long career."
Poor Sido! She never had another career and she knew first-hand how love ruins you. The seducer doesn't care about his woman, even as he whispers endearments in her ear. Never let anyone destroy your inner spirit. Among all the forms of truly absurd courage the recklessness of young girls is outstanding. Otherwise there would be far fewer marriages and even fewer affairs that overwhelm marriages. Look at me: it's amazing I'm still standing after what I went through with ridiculous courage. I was made to suffer, but no one broke my spirit. Every woman wants her adventure to be a feast of ripening cherries and peaches, Marseilles figs, hot-house grapes, champagne shuddering in crystal. Happiness, we believe, is on sumptuous display.

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36. Poet's Choice Edward Hirsch (washingtonpost.com)
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37. Poet's Choice By Edward Hirsch (washingtonpost.com)
Poet's Choice By edward hirsch, By edward hirsch Sunday, February 9,2003; Page BW12. There seems to be a shadow of desire, a shadow
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40. Edward A. Hirsch
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